Sam Amadi has stirred political discussion with his prediction that the Igbo may struggle to produce a Nigerian president between 2027 and 2035.
He explained that the challenge is tied to Nigeria’s political structure, alliances, and voting patterns across regions.
According to him, success in presidential elections requires strong national coalitions, which he believes may be difficult for the region to secure.
Amadi stressed that political strategy, unity, and broader acceptance across the country are key factors in winning future elections.
His comments have sparked debate among political observers, with some agreeing and others insisting that the possibility still exists.
As the 2027 elections approach, conversations around zoning, fairness, and national unity continue to shape Nigeria’s political landscape.





