You Don’t Have A Choice In Abia. I’ll Be Your Governor; God Has Said It: AAC Candidate Doris Ogala Blows Hot

A video of AAC Abia governorship candidate Doris Ogala is making waves after she declared her 2027 bid as a matter of divine appointment.

In the clip shared online, the actress-turned-politician addressed Abia voters directly: “You don’t have a choice in Abia. I’ll be your governor; God has said it, and so shall it be.”

Ogala is running under the African Action Congress, AAC, and she is framing her campaign as ordained by God. The message is clear: her victory is not up for debate because it has already been decided in heaven.

Invoking God’s mandate is a common strategy in Nigerian politics. In states like Abia, where faith plays a big role in public life, candidates often appeal to churches, prayer groups, and faith-driven voters to build momentum. For Ogala, the declaration is meant to signal conviction, destiny, and inevitability.

The video drew mixed responses on X. Some users praised her boldness and said Abia needs “a woman with divine backing.” Others reacted with skepticism and humor, questioning how a candidate can tell voters they “don’t have a choice.” Critics argue that elections are decided by ballots, not declarations, and that invoking God should not replace policy and accountability.

Ogala, known to many as an actress before politics, has yet to roll out detailed plans on security, economy, or infrastructure. For now, her campaign’s loudest note is spiritual.

By saying “God has said it, and so shall it be,” D oris Ogala has set the tone for her 2027 run early. Whether Abia voters accept the divine mandate or demand a political one will decide if the declaration becomes prophecy or just another viral campaign moment…See More

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