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Tochi3:It is regrettable that, two years into President Tinubu’s administration, many of his supporters and media lackeys and those you described as "stipend grabbers and snatchers ' remain focused on distractions, misinformation, and propaganda, rather than providing concrete updates on key governance metrics such as: job creation figures, Access to housing, how many Nigerians have been provided with shelter, Progress in power generation and distribution; Comparative national performance since taking office, Improvements in security of lives and property; Investments in educational and healthcare infrastructure. |
Putindbutt:When Buhari recognized June 12 as Democracy Day in honour of Abiola, wasn’t he also commended even though many said it came rather late, as there had been calls for Abiola to be recognized long before Buhari became president? Similarly, Ohanaeze has commended Tinubu for honoring Humphrey Nwosu, despite pointing out that it also came rather late. Move on and let go of the bitterness. |
favor914:Dictatorship isn’t a fallacy when your ‘democracy’ declares a state of emergency in Rivers State, dissolves elected institutions, and installs a sole administrator not even recognized by law. That’s not leadership, that’s lawlessness in agbada |
yyba:Under the posthumous national award ![]() |
Reno Omokri deserved to be awarded a national honour in recognition of his enormous contribution to the Tinubu administration. |
Reno Omokri deserved to be awarded a national honour in recognition of his enormous contribution to the Tinubu administration. |
Since taking office, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s administration has appeared more consumed with consolidating political power than confronting the urgent and growing socioeconomic crisis engulfing Nigeria. While the early months of any government may involve political recalibration, the Tinubu presidency has spent a disproportionate amount of energy maneuvering within power structures, sidelining the real work of governance: improving the lives of Nigerians. At the heart of citizens' frustration is the lack of tangible progress on critical issues such as job creation, poverty alleviation, insecurity, and affordable living conditions. The removal of fuel subsidies, a centerpiece policy of Tinubu's early days was implemented without adequate palliative structures, sending inflation skyrocketing and plunging millions deeper into poverty. Transportation costs surged, food prices soared, and the promised benefits of deregulation remain elusive to the average Nigerian. In terms of employment, job creation remains stagnant. With a youth unemployment rate among the highest globally, the government has yet to unveil a coherent strategy to harness the potential of Nigeria’s teeming young population. Education and healthcare systems remain chronically underfunded and largely dysfunctional, with public hospitals lacking essential equipment. Security of lives and property continues to deteriorate. Banditry, kidnapping, killer herdsmen, and communal violence persist in various regions. The government’s response has been tepid at best, failing to inspire confidence or provide sustainable solutions. Meanwhile, public perception is increasingly that the administration is more focused on rewarding political loyalists with appointments and entrenching control within the ruling party. The obsession with political survival is evident in attempts to instigate crises in opposition parties and consolidate influence ahead of the next electoral cycle, turning the country into a one-party state rather than solving the structural problems affecting millions. Power and energy reforms have remained surface-level. Despite promises of progress in the energy sector, Nigerians continue to endure erratic power supply, stifling small businesses and worsening productivity. What Nigeria needs is not more political choreography, but a deliberate and people-focused governance strategy. Real change must prioritize affordable fuel, accessible healthcare, functional education, job creation, and security reforms. Until then, the Tinubu administration risks being remembered not for transformative leadership, but for playing politics while the nation burns. |
Reno Omokri should have been considered for national award for his contribution to the Tinubu administration |
Putindbutt:The only headless mob here is the one that claps when lies wear agbada. When independent media and citizens ask questions, it’s called accountability not desperation. If Kyari didn’t say 100%, then maybe the Presidency and NNPCL should stop speaking from both sides of the mouth. Facts aren’t silence, they’re just louder than propaganda |
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Osanoghodua1:He is yet to see that |
In yet another embarrassing chapter of performative politics, Reno Omokri one of President Bola Tinubu’s loudest online cheerleaders has again shown that loyalty to power can often come at the expense of truth. Days ago, Omokri boldly claimed to have taken photos from the 30km mark of the Lagos-Calabar Coastal Highway project. The problem? The highway hasn’t reached anywhere close to 30km something even the contractors have confirmed. Having been thoroughly bursted, exposed and faced with backlash and demands for evidence, Omokri then promised a livestream from the Lagos-Calabar Coastal Highway project and the 30km mark to “clear the air.” But like the mythical stretch of road he claimed to stand on, the livestream never came. The silence has been deafening and telling. This is not just a case of a political influencer and rabble rouser caught in a lie. It’s a disturbing example of how Nigeria’s political discourse is increasingly polluted by ego-driven narratives and stunts that insult public intelligence. Omokri’s actions are not merely misleading they’re infantile, reckless, and reflect a deep contempt for facts. If the Lagos-Calabar Coastal Highway is a serious federal infrastructure project and not just a political talking point, its progress should be tracked through transparent government channels, not half-baked social media theater. Reno Omokri’s vanished livestream is a fitting metaphor for the credibility of his claims: nonexistent, unverifiable, and fundamentally unserious. |
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BadEnglish:Better to rumble with ideas than stumble through governance. Obi talked about organized subsidy removal. Your Tinubu just heard the phrase during his inauguration, got excited, and yanked it off like a bad tooth , no plan, no palliatives, just pain. |
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Putindbutt:If you believe this government will revive Ajaokuta Steel the same way they 'revived' our refineries, then you're not just gullible, you’re one of the most senseless humans to ever walk this earth |
The same way they claimed our refineries were revived. |
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Agbegbaorogboye:Their brains are allergic to sense, that’s why every Obi interview or press statements loaded with facts sends them straight into seizures. |
helinues:smh! at what you have become |
Vision101:Claiming the governor welcomed his removal and that it was the best decision or that a state of emergency shows strong leadership is grossly inaccurate and constitutionally questionable. True leadership lies in preventing crises, not reacting after they've escalated. President Tinubu allowed the chief instigator, Wike, to remain in his cabinet while the situation worsened. This isn’t strength, it’s delayed action dressed up as decisiveness. |
Whenever I come across Daniel Bwala making comments in defense of this calamitous Tinubu regime, which he now works for, I recall the powerful words of his below, words that have since proven true.
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helinues:smh! |
helinues:Who allowed Peter Obi to have 6 million votes? |
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Erickymania:My comment was in response to the claim that Peter Obi didn’t conduct local government council elections, which is not true. He actually did conduct local government council elections. May I ask where you derived this accusation of hypocrisy? Have you only recently become familiar with the term? |
Factcheck0001:A simple google search would have shown you that Peter Obi conducted local government council elections in January 2014, which would have prevented you from disgracing yourself in such a garrulous manner as you just did. |
“You cannot in any circumstances solve a problem in a Democratic setting by going against rules. You can’t even solve any problem by going against the rules.This is a direct indictment of a government that seems more interested in control than democracy. Tinubu’s administration has chosen executive overreach, bypassing constitutional procedures in a bid to suppress dissent and tighten its grip on power. Declaring State of emergency in a state that isn’t at war is not governance, it’s authoritarianism in disguise. Democracy isn’t just about elections; it’s about respecting the rule of law, even when it’s inconvenient. Tinubu’s actions risk dragging Nigeria back to the dark days of military-style rule. |
Commentor:So, what exactly comes to mind when someone identifies as an Agbadoos? |
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