How Nigeria’s ‘renewed Hope’ Agenda Has Become A National Nightmare - Politics - Nairaland
Nairaland Forum › Nairaland General › Politics › How Nigeria’s ‘renewed Hope’ Agenda Has Become A National Nightmare (239 Views)
| How Nigeria’s ‘renewed Hope’ Agenda Has Become A National Nightmare by Bobloco(op): 10:06am On May 29, 2025 |
Exactly two years ago today, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu stood on the podium and declared a new dawn for Nigeria under the banner of “Renewed Hope.” But two years on, the reality on the ground tells a far grimmer story. In what many consider the most abrupt and thoughtless presidential statement ever made on inauguration day, Tinubu announced, “Subsidy is gone.” From that moment, Nigeria was plunged into a spiral of suffering. The economy buckled, inflation soared, and ordinary citizens were thrust into a daily battle with hunger, poverty, and despair. From crippling inflation and unchecked insecurity to reckless economic policies that have deepened inequality, the Tinubu administration has in the eyes of many Nigerians replaced hope with hardship. What was once sold as a promise of reform has unravelled into widespread disillusionment and a nation teetering under the weight of poor leadership. And now, two years later, the question echoing from the streets, markets, and homes across the country is simple, urgent, and damning: Where is the hope? |
| Re: How Nigeria’s ‘renewed Hope’ Agenda Has Become A National Nightmare by specialmati(m): 11:36am On May 29, 2025 |
you are expecting a man that spent all his money to grab power to give you good leadership. the renewed hope should be renewed bullion vans. the money that left those bullion vans has to be recovered |
| Re: How Nigeria’s ‘renewed Hope’ Agenda Has Become A National Nightmare by Bobloco(op): 7:01pm On May 30, 2025 |
| Re: How Nigeria’s ‘renewed Hope’ Agenda Has Become A National Nightmare by Twist4u: 7:06pm On May 30, 2025 |
He is called "TPAIN" for a very specific reason. |
| Re: How Nigeria’s ‘renewed Hope’ Agenda Has Become A National Nightmare by ivandragon: 8:21pm On May 30, 2025 |
It was not the subsidy removal as a stand alone policy that caused the present hardship. It was a combination incompetence, arrogance, greed and god complex. The decisions taken, fuel subsidy removal and devaluation, were hastily taken because bat had seen an avenue to enrich himself and his cronies, forgetting the negative consequences on the masses. |
| Re: How Nigeria’s ‘renewed Hope’ Agenda Has Become A National Nightmare by yarimo(m): 8:22pm On May 30, 2025 |
The bitter ones and bitter narrative are like 5 and 6 🤣🤣 |
| Re: How Nigeria’s ‘renewed Hope’ Agenda Has Become A National Nightmare by Factcheck0001: 8:37pm On May 30, 2025 |
Bobloco:u better go rest Your hate can't hold Tinubu down He will rule Nigeria for good 8 years |
| Re: How Nigeria’s ‘renewed Hope’ Agenda Has Become A National Nightmare by Factcheck0001: 8:38pm On May 30, 2025 |
yarimo:make dem continue dey cry They couldn't hold Buhari despite all d noise, they can't stop Tinubu |
| Re: How Nigeria’s ‘renewed Hope’ Agenda Has Become A National Nightmare by Bobloco(op): 10:13pm On May 30, 2025 |
Factcheck0001:Tinubu is holding the entire nation down |
| Re: How Nigeria’s ‘renewed Hope’ Agenda Has Become A National Nightmare by Factcheck0001: 10:18pm On May 30, 2025 |
Bobloco:only Ibos believe that |
| Re: How Nigeria’s ‘renewed Hope’ Agenda Has Become A National Nightmare by onatisi(m): 10:23pm On May 30, 2025 |
Lots of construction work is going on all over the country The fuel supply is now available, although at a very high cost Insecurity is zero anti-corruption stand is zero |
| Re: How Nigeria’s ‘renewed Hope’ Agenda Has Become A National Nightmare by CreativeOrbit: 12:00am On May 31, 2025 |
The question, “Where is the hope?”, is not rhetorical — it is a reflection of a growing national crisis. Two years after the promise of “Renewed Hope,” the socioeconomic indicators tell a consistent story: rising inflation, deepening poverty, weakened institutions, and eroded public confidence. While reforms may have been necessary, their execution lacked foresight, empathy, and adequate cushioning for the most vulnerable. A vision without planning is not reform — it is disruption. The urgent task now is for the government to shift from rhetoric to results, and to rebuild trust through measurable, inclusive, and people-centered governance. |
Arise Agenda Has United Akwa Ibomites In The North- Aide • We Have Keyed Into Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda – Otti • "No Amount Of Propaganda Can Derail The Renewed Hope Agenda" - Gbajabiamila • 2 • 3 • 4
Defections: Hurricane Tinubu Sweeps 12 More Senators, Reps • #theheadlines • Customs Western Marine Command Seizes Contraband Worth Over N352 Million