
Seyi Tinubu’s recent remarks about his father’s presidency have sparked intense debate and outrage among Nigerians. As the son of President Bola Tinubu, Seyi’s opinions carry significant weight, but do his claims hold up to scrutiny?
A closer examination of Seyi’s statements reveals a disturbing disconnect between his narrative and the harsh realities faced by millions of Nigerians. Despite his assertions about his father’s achievements, the facts paint a starkly different picture.
What shall we say about most graduate who have lost their lives over raise to fund the family?
What about parents that have sacrifice most to the family and yet still get poorer. What a country with a joking claims in the mouth of someone who berely understand how desperate people went to feed.
Nigeria’s economy is struggling, with rising inflation, widespread unemployment, and a crippling national debt. The standard of living continues to decline, and the country’s infrastructure remains in shambles. These are not the hallmarks of a successful presidency.
Seyi’s attempts to spin these failures as successes are not only misleading but also insulting to the intelligence of Nigerians. His claims are a clear indication that he is out of touch with the struggles and aspirations of the people.
It’s time for Seyi to stop peddling illusions and start confronting the harsh realities faced by Nigerians. We need leaders who are genuinely committed to our welfare, not those who are only interested in advancing their own interests and those of their families.
The Nigerian people deserve better. We deserve leaders who will tell us the truth, even when it’s hard to hear. We deserve leaders who will listen to our concerns and work tirelessly to address them.
Seyi Tinubu’s claims may be appealing to some, but they are nothing more than a tiny percentage attempt to prop up his father’s faltering image. Nigerians won’t be fooled. We demand truth, transparency, and accountability from our leaders.
The time for illusions is over. It’s time for a new era of leadership that prioritizes the needs and aspirations of the Nigerian people.
We are to ripe for revolution before we get scammed despite our struggles to earn a living.
We can’t continues like this!
