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Generational Dissonance Or Prejudice? Seyi Tinubu And The Ignorance Of Abati by aminulive: 9:54pm On Mar 06
When the two daughters of former United States’ President Bush threw a lavish party at the height of election campaigns in the early 2000s, many commentators in the United States were irked by the development. Earlier in 2001, President Bush's then 19-year-old twin daughters, Jenna and Barbara, had been cited by Texas authorities for alcohol violations at a popular Austin restaurant.

Jenna, police said at the time, even tried to use someone else's driver's license to order a drink.

The condemnation and outrage that greeted that development didn’t only create buzz in the United States, but it was felt all around the world, with multiple debates on the public conducts expected of children of presidents and other powerful people around the world.

The general consensus at the time was that children of Presidents and other powerful people must conduct themselves in the most honorable means possible, while also keying into the dreams of their influential parents and being useful to society.

It’s in that light that the recent attack on Seyi Tinubu—entrepreneur, youth leader and son of President Bola Tinubu –—appears grossly unfair, if not out-rightly misplaced.

In a recent programme on television, media personality and ARISE TV anchor, Reuben Abati, took a swipe at President Tinubu’s sons, Seyi and Yinka, for following him to Qatar for a state visit. Abati, a former media aide to ex-president Goodluck Jonathan, went personal in his attack and reduced the industry of young men to partisan politics.

Hear him: “May we begin to ask what the President’s children do for a living? I mean, by the time I was their age I was doing something concrete. I got a PhD at 24. I wasn’t depending on any father. People must get to a stage in their lives when they hold themselves together.

“I don’t want adults behaving like invalids, hanging around just because your father is in a position….all these children of privileged people over do it…and these are boys that would probably have wives at home…some of these girls, what they go through is very embarrassing. You can’t have a husband that is just hanging around,” he said.

The attempt to ridicule Seyi Tinubu’s efforts and track record in the business environment in Nigeria isn’t only unfair and misleading; it’s disappointing that such is coming from a well-read and deeply knowledgeable anchor.

While some may argue that some protocol issues need to be corrected in terms of travels and how the president’s sons are introduced at international fora, it is grossly inaccurate to reduce the industry of young men building businesses in Nigeria and contributing to youth development to the mere fact of their father being president or to say that members of first families should not be recognized at the arrival of their world leader parent in another country. Donald Trump’s entire family stood on the specially reserved balcony whilst he and Melania were being received in London by the late queen, and Chelsea Clinton is famous for her photo with Bill Clinton and Hillary when the Queen was by their car with them. I also recall Bush coming to Nigeria with his daughter.

But like I said, we must be careful not to sully hardworking persons for the simple crime that their father is a President. Not even when these young men, particularly Seyi Tinubu, have made enormous impact in business long before their father contested for presidential elections.

For the sake of those who may be misled by such careless generalization, it is pertinent to set the record straight per the misrepresentation contained in Abati’s diatribe.

Seyi Tinubu is a serial entrepreneur and the CEO and Founder of Loatsad Promomedia Ltd, an outdoor advertising company with notable Nigerian leading blue chip and multinational companies as part of its clients. Due to several years of hardwork and resilience in building a successful brands, Seyi is highly sought after for his sound legal experience and deep knowledge of youth demographics and international business transactions.

Since opening Loatsad Promomedia ten years ago even till now after parting ways with his co-founder, Derenle, Seyi has overseen thousands of completed advertising transactions worth billions in transaction value. In 2020, in recognition of his industry and business acumen, he was inducted into the Institute of public resources management and politics in Ghana. In 2019, he was crowned the Ecowas youth Ambassador for Entrepreneurship and youth development and he also won the peace legend award as the Entrepreneur of the year. His company was also one of the few selected amongst thousands of SMEs in Nigeria to win the prestigious fastest growing company Award by Businessday in 2018.

Seyi has been at the tiller of the companies’ merger with Promomedia back in 2016, which saw the company opening up its portfolio of services by incorporating digital advertising. The company has since taken strides in defining its position in the out of Home Advertising sector with its acquisition of E-motion Advertising Ltd, a leading advertising firm.

Defining his place as a disruptor, serial entrepreneur and youth advocate, he has shown an unwavering commitment to ensuring positive change in Nigeria and empowering Nigeria’s millennial demographic to achieve their potential through entrepreneurship development.

It is to nurture that dream that he founded the Noella Tinubu Foundation in 2018, which helps to build capacity, support the vulnerable, and transform the lives of marginalized women, children/young adults and the elderly in specific communities by providing lasting solutions. The foundation works with experts in relevant fields to champion their causes, whilst looking to the future and working to keep the momentums going through innovative solutions.

The Foundation was founded in partnership with Layal Tinubu, Seyi's wife and they work with dedicated network of partners to develop and execute impactful initiatives that address various national challenges.

Seyi is equally passionate about foreign investment and privatization, information technology & (advertising) outdoor and digital, human resources, and that explains his passion to deploy his expertise to ensure that his father succeeds in such key areas. As a testament to this, he has attended numerous local and international business summits including the Lagos Small Business Summit held in 2019, SDG summit in Ghana, among others.

For his efforts, he was inducted into the Class of 2018 Hall of Fame at the Nigerian Stock Exchange; was featured in The Business Year publication and his insightful thoughts on business growth published for the benefit of readers.

In the same 2018, his company was named as one of the top 1000 fastest growing SMEs in Nigeria by BusinessDay newspaper.

For the objective-minded members of the public, what’s striking is that ALL of these accomplishments were attained nearly SEVERAL years before Seyi Tinubu’s father became president and more than a decade after he left office as Lagos state governor.

So it remains disingenuous and grossly inaccurate to reduce such level of dedication to business growth, industry, resilience and passion for societal development to the mere fact of Seyi Tinubu’s father being the president.

“What is the son but an extension of the father?” quipped Frank Herbert. There isn’t any better reflection of this reality than how Seyi has shown doggedness by following the footsteps of his father, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu.

Without doubt, Dr Abati’s Tirade on “what the President’s children do for a living” is rooted in ignorance of happenings within the fast-growing business and digital technology spaces in Nigeria and beyond, where Seyi Tinubu has remained a key player and influential source of inspiration for millions of young people.
https://politicsnigeria.com/editorial-generational-dissonance-or-prejudice-seyi-tinubu-and-the-ignorance-of-abati/

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Re: Generational Dissonance Or Prejudice? Seyi Tinubu And The Ignorance Of Abati by Ofunaofu: 10:09pm On Mar 06
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Re: Generational Dissonance Or Prejudice? Seyi Tinubu And The Ignorance Of Abati by Naijanascam: 10:34pm On Mar 06
Long epistles as justifications and comparisons

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Re: Generational Dissonance Or Prejudice? Seyi Tinubu And The Ignorance Of Abati by favor914: 10:59pm On Mar 06
Ofunaofu:
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Ugly Abati, See am em face be like feaces, way they were glasses.

PhD @ 24, yet na television station you dey work as presenter?

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Re: Generational Dissonance Or Prejudice? Seyi Tinubu And The Ignorance Of Abati by limeta(f): 12:58am On Mar 07

When the two daughters of former United States’ President Bush threw a lavish party at the height of election campaigns in the early 2000s, many commentators in the United States were irked by the development. Earlier in 2001, President Bush's then 19-year-old twin daughters, Jenna and Barbara, had been cited by Texas authorities for alcohol violations at a popular Austin restaurant.





How you compare this to your failed thieftinubu investment outing
So thieftinubu lied when he told Nigerians he was travelling for investment opportunities
He could at least be truthful for once tell the people it was party time Bala blu bulala

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Re: Generational Dissonance Or Prejudice? Seyi Tinubu And The Ignorance Of Abati by joseph1832(m): 6:47am On Mar 07
Whoa
Re: Generational Dissonance Or Prejudice? Seyi Tinubu And The Ignorance Of Abati by atobs4real(m): 6:49am On Mar 07
If na my papa be President, what do you expect me to do?

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Re: Generational Dissonance Or Prejudice? Seyi Tinubu And The Ignorance Of Abati by atobs4real(m): 6:49am On Mar 07
If na my papa be President, what do you expect me to do?
Na hatred be this oooo

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Re: Generational Dissonance Or Prejudice? Seyi Tinubu And The Ignorance Of Abati by Forest122: 6:49am On Mar 07
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Re: Generational Dissonance Or Prejudice? Seyi Tinubu And The Ignorance Of Abati by saxtaiwo: 6:50am On Mar 07
When it is against them they will quickly go and dig up history from a saner clime. They will never compare the evil they are doing to the people with another country. Awon werey jati jati.

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Re: Generational Dissonance Or Prejudice? Seyi Tinubu And The Ignorance Of Abati by apasino01: 6:50am On Mar 07
Keep supporting nonsense sha. They will keep stealing and flexing! Wether you admit it to yourself or not, we all low key know the truth and how this things work in Nigeria

No be only CEO of media whatever 🙄
Na that one he use dey flex different richard mille
Take buy mansion for UK

Just continue lying to yourself with zero benefits

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Re: Generational Dissonance Or Prejudice? Seyi Tinubu And The Ignorance Of Abati by buchio7(m): 6:51am On Mar 07
Waste of turenchi....justifying balderdash on behalf of balabu...bulaba...next post joor!!!

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Re: Generational Dissonance Or Prejudice? Seyi Tinubu And The Ignorance Of Abati by valentineuwakwe(m): 6:53am On Mar 07
This is like a paid defense write up for seyi......until he make a response and tell us why he hangs around his dad in Abuja then i will read through!

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Re: Generational Dissonance Or Prejudice? Seyi Tinubu And The Ignorance Of Abati by Akwamkpuruamu: 6:53am On Mar 07
Why I like Nigeria is that you will always have supporters, even when you're doing the wrong thing. Obasanjo, Yar Adua all had children but we didn't see any of them do this.

This trend started with Buhari and Tinubu is taking it further

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Re: Generational Dissonance Or Prejudice? Seyi Tinubu And The Ignorance Of Abati by publicenemy(m): 6:53am On Mar 07
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Re: Generational Dissonance Or Prejudice? Seyi Tinubu And The Ignorance Of Abati by crestedaguiyi: 6:54am On Mar 07
The person who wrote this maybe hustling for kpalas to japa.

A real idiot

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Re: Generational Dissonance Or Prejudice? Seyi Tinubu And The Ignorance Of Abati by jojothaiv(m): 6:54am On Mar 07
Naijanascam:
Long epistles as justifications and comparisons


This your illustration speaks volumes than the boring epistle.

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Re: Generational Dissonance Or Prejudice? Seyi Tinubu And The Ignorance Of Abati by SyrusdeHansome(m): 6:54am On Mar 07
Stupid explanation. Oya go nd collect ur weekly stipend from Seyi. A grown up man following his father around like a child is not bad to u abi?

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Re: Generational Dissonance Or Prejudice? Seyi Tinubu And The Ignorance Of Abati by jojothaiv(m): 6:54am On Mar 07
crestedaguiyi:
The person who wrote this maybe hustling for kpalas to japa.

A real idiot
Anything is possible.

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Re: Generational Dissonance Or Prejudice? Seyi Tinubu And The Ignorance Of Abati by bibiking7(m): 6:55am On Mar 07



Abati is wrong on this one. Seyi is quite an entrepreneur. I know of his big advertising firm loatsad and a few order investments. If Reuben was talking about seyi benefiting from his father's political position, that would have been another discussion.

Let's face it though, how many of us won't want our business to benefit from our father's influence if available. Folks even accuse dangote of benefiting from the government.


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Re: Generational Dissonance Or Prejudice? Seyi Tinubu And The Ignorance Of Abati by Thandiubani(m): 6:56am On Mar 07
This editorial is as useless as the ‘P’ in pneumonia. Spits.

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Re: Generational Dissonance Or Prejudice? Seyi Tinubu And The Ignorance Of Abati by penta(m): 6:56am On Mar 07
Abati and his Arise nonsense TV.. is this what we need to be discussing on TV at this time.. you are making the son too more popular like when his father started politics. Free PR from national TV.
With your PhD at 24 nonsense, what value have you added with you acclaimed PhD? Seyi is an employer of labour.. he will soon employ Abati and co in the coming years. grin grin grin

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Re: Generational Dissonance Or Prejudice? Seyi Tinubu And The Ignorance Of Abati by EzeChukwuIgbo: 6:57am On Mar 07
When there is bitterness and grieves and anguish, no happiness can be found there, Peter girigory Obi rogues are mourning and grieving, they will never see the positive impact, they enslaved by bitterness

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Re: Generational Dissonance Or Prejudice? Seyi Tinubu And The Ignorance Of Abati by WealthyNigerian: 6:58am On Mar 07

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Re: Generational Dissonance Or Prejudice? Seyi Tinubu And The Ignorance Of Abati by LordGuru1: 6:58am On Mar 07
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Re: Generational Dissonance Or Prejudice? Seyi Tinubu And The Ignorance Of Abati by naija4life247: 7:02am On Mar 07
Abati is MAD.

Has he returned the 50 Million he collected from the military security money? Na Ogun go kee him Mama

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Re: Generational Dissonance Or Prejudice? Seyi Tinubu And The Ignorance Of Abati by WealthyNigerian: 7:04am On Mar 07
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Re: Generational Dissonance Or Prejudice? Seyi Tinubu And The Ignorance Of Abati by Fiscus105(m): 7:05am On Mar 07
I don't pity those who wrote glowing tribute for nonsense Tinubu and his heirs are doing, but pity foolish Nairalanders, who eat malnourished 101 daily but still following paid agents to defend oppressors.

First, if Trump or whatever world leaders did that must Tinubu follow suit?

2. I think they say we are in austerity time and that no dollars in CBN to power the economy, yet a growing up adults, with no official engagement, traveling up and down with President, in which it's state that struggling to get dollars to fix economy that is paying for such juncketing traveling expenses.


You ask the citizens to be enduring for your satanic policy while your household and those in govt continuing running state meagre resources recklessly.

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Re: Generational Dissonance Or Prejudice? Seyi Tinubu And The Ignorance Of Abati by bayelsaowei(m): 7:05am On Mar 07
penta:
Abati and his Arise nonsense TV.. is this what we need to be discussing on TV at this time.. you are making the son too more popular like when his father started politics. Free PR from national TV.
With your PhD at 24 nonsense, what value have you added with you acclaimed PhD? Seyi is an employer of labour.. he will soon employ Abati and co in the coming years. grin grin grin
I hope those companies are registered to his name.? I hope he won't be like his father that'll deny he ever owned or owns any company whenever he decides to run for a political position.. grin

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Re: Generational Dissonance Or Prejudice? Seyi Tinubu And The Ignorance Of Abati by Chucks13: 7:07am On Mar 07
Mr PhD we have heard you but all these talks pls to what effect it is to the current economy situation of the country?

Either the 2 guys goes with their father or not they both can afford the trip on their own without needing anything from their father.

I'm not supporting it seen them among presidential envoy to Qatar but I don't really care if they go or not that is not my business. Honestly I don't care.

Infact it's even somehow better at least we know Tinubu children and Atiku childrren what about the other one who claimed to have 2 children and we have never seen him with them and even one was advertising Gayism sometime ago infact we are not even sure the sour loser have a child because his wife had given birth to kids for another man before they met, and his body language towards the two kids he claimed are his speak volumes.

I repeat, how to move Nigeria forward at this point is much important right now not noise making.

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