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​By SCM Staff Writer

 

​A TOP American campaigner has issued a chilling warning that Nigeria is a “powder keg” ready to explode unless the West steps in to stop the next election being “stolen.”

​Mike Arnold, a prominent voice on African affairs, says the democratic process in Africa’s largest nation has been “rigged for decades”—and 2027 will be no different without urgent US intervention.

​In a blistering statement, Mr. Arnold warned that the “stranglehold” of corruption is choking a nation of 220 million people, more than half of whom are under the age of 25.

​”Nigeria’s elections are rigged. They’ve been rigged for decades,” Arnold declared. “And unless America acts, they’ll be rigged again in 2027.”

​He painted a picture of a “nation in waiting,” describing a young, tech-savvy population ready to lead the world if only they were given a fair vote.

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​Despite the political chaos, Nigerians have the highest entrepreneurial rate in Africa, with a massive diaspora that sends £15 billion ($20bn) back home every year.

​Arnold warns that the stakes couldn’t be higher for the West. He argues that a free election would change the “trajectory” of the entire continent, but another fraudulent vote will lead to “killing, corruption, and collapse.”

​”Give these people a free election and they will change the trajectory of the largest nation in Africa,” he said.

​”Steal it again and the killing, the corruption, and the collapse continue.”

​Nigeria, often called the “Giant of Africa,” has been plagued by allegations of electoral malpractice since its return to civilian rule in 1999.

The Youth Bulge: 60% of the population is under 25, creating a desperate demand for jobs and modern infrastructure that the current political class is struggling to provide.

​Despite the “stranglehold” Arnold describes, Lagos has become a global tech hub, rivaling developing markets in Southeast Asia and South America.

Previous elections have been marred by “ballot-snatching,” violence, and technical “glitches” that critics say are used to keep the ruling elite in power.

As 2027 approaches, Arnold’s message to Washington is clear: Act now, or watch the largest nation in Africa slide into the abyss.

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