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Prophecy: Why Peter Obi Dumped the ADC for NDC and What it Means for 2027 Election
Here is the breakdown of what Pastor Maxwell reveals about Nigeria’s political cycle and the 2027 election.
Nigeria’s political landscape is a fast-shifting maze of alliances, dramatic departures, and high-stakes campaigns. While political analysts scramble to explain the latest headlines, one voice claims to have seen it all from a higher realm.
Pastor Maxwell Nnawuihe, the “Major Prophet of the Most High God,” has thrown Nigeria’s social media spaces into a frenzy. His message? The political career and presidential ambitions of Mr. Peter Obi are not being dictated by party chairmen or media strategists. Instead, they are locked inside the prophetic chamber.
To understand Peter Obi’s recent move from the ADC (Alliance Democratic Coalition) to the NDC, you must look beyond the newspapers. Here is the breakdown of what Pastor Maxwell reveals about Nigeria’s political cycle and the 2027 election.
The Prophecy of July 5th, 2025: The Collapse of the ADC
When the ADC coalition was formed, millions of Nigerians welcomed it with open arms. The passionate “Obidient” movement hailed it as the ultimate vehicle to unseat the incumbent administration. They believed it would rescue the nation from underperformance.
However, Pastor Maxwell claims that on July 5th, 2025, he stepped into the realm of the spirit and returned with a stark warning: Nothing will save you.
“They have come with a coalition to deceive you because you don’t know history. They have come with a coalition to make you forget their errors of so many years.” — Pastor Maxwell Nnawuihe
Fast forward to today, and the prophet declares a 100% accurate manifestation of his words. The ADC coalition has fractured. Peter Obi has dumped the party and migrated yet again—this time into the NDC. According to Pastor Maxwell, this structural collapse was completely inevitable. Human hands cannot build a political savior outside of divine alignment.
From LP to ADC, and Now the NDC: A Vicious Cycle?
For those tracking Peter Obi’s political journey, the timeline is dizzying:
- Pre-2023: Movement from APGA to PDP, followed by the massive wave with the Labour Party (LP).
- 2025: A highly anticipated shift to the ADC coalition.
- Present: A sudden exit from the ADC to join the NDC.
Pastor Maxwell notes that during the heights of the 2022 and 2023 campaigns, nobody wanted to hear his prophecies. Amid the massive crowds, global support, and carnival-like pageantry, he stood firm on his June 26, 2022 prophecy. He stated that Peter Obi will not be allowed to become the president of Nigeria.
The prophet warns that history is repeating itself. He compares the frantic cheers for the NDC to a blind horse running in circles. It is full of energy but ultimately makes zero headway.
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Political Alliances vs. Regional Realities
A striking and controversial element of Pastor Maxwell’s message is the tie-in to regional struggles. He openly challenges influencers, highly respected figures, and voters who abandoned localized causes. Many chased an “EU-style presidency” with Peter Obi while ignoring foundational regional issues, such as the detention of figures like Nnamdi Kanu in the DSS dungeon prior to his late 2025 conviction.
The prophet strongly asserts that secular political coalitions are being used to brainwash the public. He notes that true national direction cannot be found in shifting political flags.
What Will Happen to Peter Obi in 2027?
With the 2027 presidential election approaching, campaign engines are firing up. A new catchphrase—“Nigeria will be okay”—is beginning to trend.
So, what is the fate of Peter Obi in the NDC? Pastor Maxwell has promised a deeper, dedicated follow-up video to lay out the exact mechanics of the next electoral cycle. However, his current warning from the Book of Jeremiah 7:13-27 serves as a grim prelude.
He emphasizes that when a nation is “stiff-necked” and prefers “content that tells them only what they want to hear,” they walk straight into disadvantageous mistakes. The prophetic consensus implies that the NDC will face the same spiritual roadblocks that dismantled the ADC.
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Final Thoughts: A Generation Facing the Truth
Pastor Maxwell acknowledges that his delivery makes people uncomfortable. His style is unfiltered, piercing, and mixes English with deep prophetic expressions. “It might itch your body, it might make you restless… but that is only because you do not like the truth,” he asserts.
Whether you view him as a genuine spiritual guide navigating national complexities or look at the situation through a purely analytical lens, one thing is certain: Peter Obi’s frequent party switches have left the electorate looking for answers.
What do you think about Peter Obi’s move to the NDC? Is it a masterclass in political survival, or are these coalitions destined to break apart just as the prophet predicted? Drop your thoughts in the comments section below! Don’t forget to share this post and subscribe to TrackingTimes for more deep dives into the trends shaping Nigeria.
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