
Nigeria Entertainment News 2027: Tinubu, Atiku Will Soon Start Faking Humility to Win Your Hearts – Comedian I Go Dye Warns Nigerians
Popular Nigerian comedian and social commentator, I Go Dye, has once again stirred national conversation with a bold political statement, warning Nigerians to stay vigilant as the 2027 elections draw closer. In a recent social media post that quickly went viral, the comedian claimed that political heavyweights like Bola Tinubu and Atiku Abubakar may soon begin “faking humility” in an attempt to sway public opinion and win votes.
According to I Go Dye, these political figures are expected to switch up their public image, using calculated displays of humility, charity, and grassroots engagement to appear relatable and sincere. “They will soon start wearing slippers, eating corn by the roadside, and acting like they care about you—don’t be fooled,” he wrote.
The entertainer, known for blending humor with hard truths, urged Nigerians not to fall for the theatrics often deployed during election seasons. He emphasized the need for citizens to critically assess candidates based on their track records, not their last-minute gestures.
“2027 is not a Nollywood script. It’s your life, your future, and your children’s future. Don’t sell it for rice or fake smiles,” I Go Dye warned, urging youths in particular to rise above emotional sentiments and vote wisely.
His comment has sparked mixed reactions across the entertainment and political space, with some applauding his bravery, while others accuse him of bias or stirring unnecessary controversy. Still, many agree that his message serves as a timely reminder of how political campaigns in Nigeria often resort to image rebranding to influence the electorate.
As Nigeria edges toward the next general elections, voices like I Go Dye’s continue to amplify the importance of political consciousness, civic engagement, and accountability in the democratic process.

