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    2027: ADLAT and the Coming Defeat of Political Ego || By Seyi Oke Banki

    GoalpoacherBy GoalpoacherAugust 18, 2026No Comments5 Mins Read
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    Politics has a peculiar way of humbling those who become too comfortable with power.

    The loudest political structures are not always the strongest. The most decorated political actors are not necessarily the most popular. And the politician who assumes that influence, connections and political pedigree automatically translate into votes may be setting himself up for the most painful lesson of an election.

    That is the political conversation Akinyele/Lagelu should be having as 2027 approaches.


    The question is no longer whether Engr. Toheeb Adegoke ADLAT is a serious contender. The question is whether the political establishment is prepared for what his emergence could become.

    For years, Nigerian politics has operated on a familiar philosophy: control the structure, control the narrative, control the election.

    But that formula has always had one dangerous weakness.

    The people.

    Political structures can organise. Political money can mobilise. Political influence can open doors. But none of them can permanently command the conscience of the electorate.

    The voter remains the final authority.

    And that is why political ego is such a dangerous electoral liability.

    The Danger of Underestimating ADLAT

    There is nothing more politically expensive than dismissing an opponent because his current position does not fit your expectations.

    That mistake has destroyed many supposedly invincible political projects.

    Every major political upset begins with somebody saying, “He cannot win.”

    Then another person says, “They don’t have the structure.”

    Another says, “We control the political machinery.”

    And eventually, election day arrives.

    The people speak.

    And suddenly, everyone begins searching for explanations.

    That is precisely why ADLAT should not be underestimated.

    Engr. Toheeb Adegoke ADLAT represents a political possibility that is becoming increasingly difficult to ignore: a candidate attempting to build electoral strength from the grassroots upward rather than depending entirely on political prestige from the top downward.

    That distinction matters.

    Political Ego Does Not Cast Votes

    This is the uncomfortable part.

    A political heavyweight may have thousands of supporters on paper. A politician may have hundreds of endorsements. A campaign may fill a stadium. A social-media army may dominate Facebook and X.

    But none of these things personally enters the polling booth.

    The individual voter does.

    And the voter has the final word.

    This is why anyone preparing for 2027 should be studying the electorate rather than admiring his own political reflection.

    Political ego says, “They cannot defeat us.”

    Political intelligence asks, “Why are people beginning to listen to them?”

    That difference can determine an election.

    ADLAT’s Opportunity

    Toheeb ADLAT should therefore understand that the greatest opportunity before him is not merely to campaign harder.

    It is to become impossible to dismiss.

    Every community engagement must reinforce the same message. Every conversation must strengthen confidence. Every intervention must demonstrate capacity. Every relationship must expand the political coalition.

    And every day between now and 2027 must be treated as another opportunity to make the electorate comfortable with the idea of an ADLAT representation.

    If that process continues consistently, something significant happens.

    The candidate stops looking like an aspirant.

    He starts looking like an alternative.

    And once voters begin seeing a candidate as a credible alternative, the political equation changes.

    The Establishment Should Be Careful

    There is a tendency within established political circles to measure political strength by proximity to power.

    That is understandable.

    It is also dangerous.

    Power is temporary. Political goodwill is fluid. Alliances change. Interests shift. And voters are not permanently owned by anybody.

    A politician who understands this will remain humble, strategic and responsive.

    A politician who does not understand it may discover, too late, that political arrogance creates political opportunities for opponents.

    That is where ADLAT’s 2027 project becomes strategically important.

    He does not need to convince everybody that he is already victorious.

    He needs to convince enough people that victory is possible.

    Then he needs to organise that possibility.

    That is how elections are won.

    2027 May Be About More Than a Seat

    The Akinyele/Lagelu Federal Constituency election in 2027 should not be reduced to a contest between personalities.

    It should become a referendum on representation.

    What has the constituency received?

    What kind of representative does it want?

    Who understands the people?

    Who can articulate their interests?

    Who can provide effective representation?

    Who has demonstrated the capacity to engage government, institutions and communities?

    And perhaps most importantly, who has earned the right to ask for the people’s mandate?

    Those questions will matter far more than political ego.

    The Coming Defeat of Ego

    There is a reason political egos eventually collapse.

    They mistake silence for loyalty.

    They mistake access for popularity.

    They mistake crowds for votes.

    They mistake political connections for grassroots acceptance.

    And they mistake the absence of immediate resistance for permanent dominance.

    That is the trap.

    ADLAT’s responsibility is to ensure that he does not fall into the opposite trap: premature triumphalism.

    The smartest political campaign does not spend all its energy announcing victory.

    It quietly builds the conditions that make victory inevitable.

    That means more grassroots engagement. More strategic alliances. More community penetration. More political education. More disciplined communication. More listening. More work. Less noise.

    Because when the ballots are finally counted in 2027, political ego will not be standing beside the ballot box.

    The people will.

    And if the people decide that Akinyele/Lagelu deserves a different political direction, no amount of ego will be strong enough to stop them.

    That is the real warning.

    ADLAT does not need to defeat political egos with noise. He needs to defeat them with numbers.

    And if the numbers begin moving in his direction, the political establishment will have only one option left.

    Respect the mandate.

    2027 is coming.

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