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Why Igbos Are Rich but Can’t Win Nigeria’s Presidency Since 1970, the Igbo have rebuilt from the ashes of the civil war into one of Nigeria’s most economically powerful groups. From Nnewi’s factories to billion-dollar portfolios in Lagos and Johannesburg, and a thriving diaspora in London, Houston, and Toronto, Igbo resilience is unmatched. Yet politically, the presidency has remained elusive. Peter Obi’s historic 2023 campaign showed what’s possible: cross-ethnic support, diaspora funding, and youth mobilization. But the Igbo presidency dilemma exposed deep structural challenges—fragmented elites, cautious governors, domestic billionaires hedging their bets, and lack of a central authority to coordinate the region. Popularity alone cannot win elections in Nigeria; structural alignment, risk-taking, and unified political strategy are essential. Diaspora support amplified hope, but without elite consensus at home, momentum stalled. Personal rivalries, survival instincts, and regional fragmentation continue to weaken Igbo candidates. For 2027, the question remains: can Igboland transform economic dominance into political power? Can diaspora advocacy, youth energy, and domestic elites unite behind a single vision? This video explores the psychological, structural, and historical reasons why the Igbo presidency remains out of reach—and what it will take to finally change the narrative. #IgboPresidency #PeterObi #NigeriaPolitics #IgboUnity #DiasporaPower #2027Elections