Ahead of Nigeria’s 2027 general elections, Mark Essien and a prominent pastor publicly share predictions about who is likely to win the country’s next presidential contest. Both reports frame the comments as personal forecasts made ahead of the election, with each suggesting a likely winning candidate. The coverage focuses on the fact that these predictions are being voiced before the vote rather than presenting official results or campaign-related developments. One outlet reports Essien’s prediction for the 2027 presidential election, while another describes a pastor’s separate prediction and references the availability of a video for further details. Across the accounts, the common theme is that different public figures are offering guidance or expectations about the outcome of Nigeria’s forthcoming presidential race. Neither report describes the predictions as confirmed outcomes, and no additional election-specific context, such as candidate nominations, polling data, or results, is provided in the supplied summaries.