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| The Battle To Break Tinubu Is A Battle To Break Nigeria by greatiyk4u(op): 5:19am On Oct 10, 2025 |
The Battle to Break Tinubu Is a Battle to Break Nigeria By Idowu Ephraim Faleye Let’s not pretend anymore—there’s a powerful undercurrent in Nigeria's political waters today, and it’s flowing fiercely against President Bola Ahmed Tinubu. What’s happening isn’t just the usual political noise. It’s a carefully orchestrated campaign by a group of powerful interests who feel threatened, not just politically, but economically and historically. And the reasons they want Tinubu out of power, at all cost, go deeper than most people realize. This whole struggle didn’t start today. To understand what’s happening now, we must go back to a conversation between Prof. Omo Omoruyi and General Ibrahim Babangida, a conversation that sheds raw light on how deep the Northern establishment’s fear of Southern leadership runs. That conversation, documented in Omoruyi’s book The Tale of June 12, reveals a mindset that is both old and dangerously persistent. At the heart of that discussion was a message from the Sultan of Sokoto. He warned General Babangida that allowing the election of Chief MKO Abiola, a Yoruba man and fellow Muslim, would undo the gains the North had made since independence in 1960. Imagine that. Even though MKO was well-liked and not seen as a threat in personal terms, his ethnic identity alone made him unacceptable to Northern power brokers. The Sultan made it clear that the North could not afford a Yoruba presidency. He believed it would shift the balance of power and allow the South-West to reverse decades of Northern dominance. According to the account of Prof. Omoruyi, a message was sent to Babangida: the June 12 election must not go forward. And Babangida, in a moment of candor, told Omoruyi that Yoruba people behave as if Nigeria cannot move forward without them, adding that the Igbo should teach them a lesson. It was a disturbing statement. But it revealed the hidden bitterness and competition that have plagued Nigeria's leadership structure for years. It also showed how much fear and hatred of Southern ascendancy still exists behind closed doors. What played out in 1993 is no different from what we are seeing today. The same fear, the same desperation, the same tactics. President Tinubu has become a symbol of what the Northern elite fear most—a Southern leader who is independent, bold, and difficult to control. Tinubu is not Obasanjo, who was handpicked and trusted by the same establishment to protect their interests. Unlike Obasanjo, who once ruled as a military head of state and was widely seen as someone who would "play ball," Tinubu came through the hard way. He built his political machinery from the ground up, led the opposition for years, and earned his victory through grit, strategy, and the power of the people. And now that he's in power, he is not dancing to their tune. That’s the real problem. What has Tinubu done that is shaking the foundations of these powerful interests? He’s disrupting their long-standing economic privileges. The removal of the petroleum subsidy alone cut off a major pipeline of wealth for many of them who had benefited for years without any accountability. Oil bunkering, illegal mining, black-market foreign exchange deals, non-payment of taxes, and outright stealing of public funds in public service without questioning were part of the economic lifestyle of Northern elites. These acts weren’t just tolerated—they were part of an entrenched system of plundering Nigeria. Tinubu’s reforms are exposing that system and trying to shut it down. And the reforms, though tough, are not without purpose. They are aimed at building a stronger economy, reducing waste, and making the country work for everyone—not just a privileged few. But those who have fed fat on the nation’s commonwealth for decades see it differently. To them, Tinubu’s policies are not reforms—they are threats. They see every policy as a move to dismantle their empire. And they cannot take it. So, what are they doing? They are regrouping (COALITION). They are calling on their “best eleven”—political heavyweights, media propagandists, religious leaders, and ethnic champions. They are aligning with angry politicians, including those from the South who lost out in the last elections. They are funding protests, sponsoring misinformation, and sowing discontent. They are trying to present Tinubu’s government as a failure. Not because he has failed, but because they are desperate to make the people turn against him. This playbook is not new. It’s the same strategy they used against former President Goodluck Jonathan. Remember how they resisted every effort to transmit power to him after the death of President Yaradua? How they labeled him incompetent, weak, and clueless? They made the country ungovernable and pushed him out using every conventional and unconventional method at their disposal. Now, they want to repeat that same script—only this time, the target is Tinubu. But Nigerians must ask themselves: is this really about Tinubu? Or is it about a group of people trying to protect their unchecked access to power and wealth? The bitter truth is this—if we allow these forces to succeed, Nigeria will return to the same cycle of backwardness we’ve been trying to break since independence. The old system will come back stronger, bolder, and more ruthless. The same forces that have looted our resources, underdeveloped our regions, and used religion and ethnicity to divide us will be back in control. All the efforts to create a fair and just Nigeria will be wasted. No one is saying President Tinubu has done everything perfectly. No leader ever does. But what he represents is a turning point in Nigeria’s political history. For the first time in a long while, the person at the top is not a puppet. He is not afraid to make hard decisions. He is not waiting for approval from a hidden cabal. He is trying to steer the country in a new direction—away from waste, corruption, and economic sabotage. And that is why they want him out. The fight against Tinubu is not just about politics—it is about power, privilege, and control. It is a battle between the old Nigeria and the new Nigeria. A battle between those who want change and those who want things to stay the same because they benefit from it. A battle between progress and sabotage. But this time, we must not let them win. We must see through the lies, the propaganda, and the distractions. We must recognize what is at stake—not just for Tinubu, but for all of us. If they succeed in removing him, they will also remove every hope for real change in this country. If they succeed, they will send a message that no Southern leader who is not a puppet can ever survive in power. If they succeed, they will kill the dream of a balanced Nigeria where leadership is based on merit, not manipulation. This is the moment for Nigerians to stand firm. Not because Tinubu is perfect, but because Nigeria deserves a chance to be governed by someone who is not beholden to any hidden masters. We must support the reforms. We must endure the temporary pain for the promise of lasting gain. We must resist the attempts to throw the country back into chaos just to satisfy the greed of a few. Because if we allow them to remove Tinubu now, we are not just removing a president—we are removing our last chance at true national progress. Let’s not betray our future. Let us stay the course. Let us protect the reforms. Let us defend the hope. Because this time, the change must not be stopped. *Idowu Ephraim Faleye writes from Ado-Ekiti +2348132100608* www.oblongmedia.net
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| Re: The Battle To Break Tinubu Is A Battle To Break Nigeria by Rutherford2019: 5:37am On Oct 10, 2025 |
Lol Did Tinubu win the last election? He's on his own Southern unity my foot A man who cannot even restructure Nigeria but interested in fuel subsidy and other trivial things |
| Re: The Battle To Break Tinubu Is A Battle To Break Nigeria by Ttalk: 5:47am On Oct 10, 2025 |
Rutherford2019:Coming from someone who believe Buhari was cloned. By their post you shall know them |
| Re: The Battle To Break Tinubu Is A Battle To Break Nigeria by gidgiddy: 5:51am On Oct 10, 2025 |
The fight against Tinubu? What did you expect Tinubu’s political opponents to do? Help Tinubu win? What we should talking about is how to conduct free fair elections so that the people can choose who they want. |
| Re: The Battle To Break Tinubu Is A Battle To Break Nigeria by mascot87(m): 6:04am On Oct 10, 2025 |
Ttalk:Don't bother yourself about those ones. Most of them are not intelligent and dont even understand the content of the writeup |
| Re: The Battle To Break Tinubu Is A Battle To Break Nigeria by greatiyk4u(op): 6:12am On Oct 10, 2025 |
Ttalk:Wasn't he? |
| Re: The Battle To Break Tinubu Is A Battle To Break Nigeria by surgical: 6:24am On Oct 10, 2025 |
What a nonsensical post ,is Tinubu Nigeria, soldier go soldier come,if Tinubu like make them break am to pieces, he himself no break Nigerians, he no get mercy for the masses, if the people wey wan break needs more hands ,we the Nigerian people ready to join them break dismantle the modern pharao |
| Re: The Battle To Break Tinubu Is A Battle To Break Nigeria by Brendaniel: 6:32am On Oct 10, 2025 |
Nonsense write up, questions we should ask are: 1. If Tinubu cared so much about a southern presidency, why did he connive with the north to remove a southern president? 2. If Tinubu really loved the south as this writer tries to portray, why did Tinubu support a northern president for 8 years while the southerners were being killed by northerners in their own land? 3. If Tinubu's presidency is actually a southern presidency as this writer tries to portray, why are northers still killing southerners in Tinubu's presidency and even gaining more grounds into the south ? 4. Under Tinubu's presidency, what benefit has the south gotten in terms of security, economy and so on that's different from when a northerner ruled? What then is Tinubu's presidency for if both the north and south are complaining, the writer wants to make it look like a north vs south issue, but bad governance does not separate the north from the south, Tinubu just came for his selfish ambition and interest, he doesn't represent any south |
| Re: The Battle To Break Tinubu Is A Battle To Break Nigeria by EarthKing(m): 6:48am On Oct 10, 2025 |
Same way he broke Nigeria when he battled Goodluck with his geng of hoodlums in power today... |
| Re: The Battle To Break Tinubu Is A Battle To Break Nigeria by AMINDA: 6:48am On Oct 10, 2025 |
This one thinks Nigeria is Lagos. Persecution complex and ethnic baiting is how Tinubu has managed to hold on to power in Lagos for two decades and counting. I thought the 36 state governors are on their way to the APC and he would win his re-election in a landslide, which powerful force is now against Tinubu? |
| Re: The Battle To Break Tinubu Is A Battle To Break Nigeria by kettykin: 7:00am On Oct 10, 2025 |
All the efforts to create a fair and just Nigeria will be wasted.This was where I stopped reading. |
| Re: The Battle To Break Tinubu Is A Battle To Break Nigeria by Obiedun(m): 7:16am On Oct 10, 2025 |
Rutherford2019:If you want to be honest with yourself you know he won the election. But come to think of it, why is it that any election you people or the candidate you support loses is seen as being rigged? Can't you accept reality for once! It's certain he's going to win the 2027 election and you are still going to repeat the same thing. |
| Re: The Battle To Break Tinubu Is A Battle To Break Nigeria by slivertongue: 7:28am On Oct 10, 2025 |
All this rats making noise everywhere should know that this is democracy traditional leadership |
| Re: The Battle To Break Tinubu Is A Battle To Break Nigeria by AustineE1: 7:28am On Oct 10, 2025 |
The writer in an attempt to portray Tinubu as the victim,failed to mention that Tinubu himself led the cabals that plotted Goodluck Jonathan's removal,inspite of his so much love for southern unity and liberation. I am also not holding brief for the northern cabals and oligarchs whom I know kept quiet when Buhari almost ran this country underground because he is their anointed son,however it was same Tinubu who help brought in such a colossal failure to be president and went ahead to back the failed government of Buhari. So by this,Tinubu has lost every plea for consideration and support from we southerners. Also his system of leadership has proven that he cares less about other southern Nigerians whom are not Yorubas,from appointments to awards of contracts to the various geopolitical zones,the obvious is the case. Sadly both north and southern populace are not feeling the impart of his economic reforms,infact more Nigerians are drifting into poverty than ever before,I wish the reverse could have been the case,so that it may be a ground to make a case for him. Lastly,can't these people in their struggle to control Nigerian resources,leave igbos out of their mention,I knew the writer was getting towards their common hate for ndigbo when he wrote 'Babangida, in a moment of candor, told Omoruyi that Yoruba people behave as if Nigeria cannot move forward without them, adding that the Igbo should teach them a lesson.'I am still wondering where and why such statement was made in the first place,if not in an attempt to look for a scapegoat for their misadventure. |
| Re: The Battle To Break Tinubu Is A Battle To Break Nigeria by greatiyk4u(op): 11:37am On Oct 10, 2025 |
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| Re: The Battle To Break Tinubu Is A Battle To Break Nigeria by Jlow2: 11:39am On Oct 10, 2025 |
So why dint he change the constitution to serve 8years straight without elections after every 4years , since to conduct an election now is fighting tinubu |
| Re: The Battle To Break Tinubu Is A Battle To Break Nigeria by favor914: 11:44am On Oct 10, 2025 |
Rutherford2019:U must be igbo? |
| Re: The Battle To Break Tinubu Is A Battle To Break Nigeria by favor914: 11:47am On Oct 10, 2025 |
AustineE1:U are not feeling the impact of Tinubu, go & blame your state governor, abi u and the persons in Kebbi, or Yobe state expect to feel what Tinubu is doing simultaneously? Tinubu should better your life, @ the same time better almajarees that have refused to help themselves? |
| Re: The Battle To Break Tinubu Is A Battle To Break Nigeria by favor914: 11:50am On Oct 10, 2025 |
surgical:If u like don’t go & help yourself, 30 years in future u will still be waiting for Nigeria to break up. Then your children will question u, daddy what did u do with your youthful years, u will tell them, I was waiting for The Federal Republic of Nigeria to break up, so I refused to prosper my life. |
| Re: The Battle To Break Tinubu Is A Battle To Break Nigeria by Morenikeji090(m): 12:17pm On Oct 10, 2025 |
A great write up….. tinubu will win again 2027 That’s very sure.. greatiyk4u: |
| Re: The Battle To Break Tinubu Is A Battle To Break Nigeria by surgical: 1:05pm On Oct 10, 2025 |
favor914:is this crumbs you get from the table of politicians you call call progress in your life, then you are not worth the attention |
| Re: The Battle To Break Tinubu Is A Battle To Break Nigeria by Justnation: 1:09pm On Oct 10, 2025 |
The whole of southern Nigeria wants tinubu to go away from Aso rock by 2027. Let us join hands to vote tinubu out, he is woeful failure in leadership |
| Re: The Battle To Break Tinubu Is A Battle To Break Nigeria by favor914: 1:09pm On Oct 10, 2025 |
surgical:I have never benefited 1 Naira from politics or any politician, I am a self made multi millionaire in Naira, I don’t say yes Sir to anyone unless I choose to, out of respect. Thanks 🙏 to Jehovah. |
| Re: The Battle To Break Tinubu Is A Battle To Break Nigeria by favor914: 1:14pm On Oct 10, 2025 |
Justnation:Even your South East people will not agree with u on this your statement, u are part of the 5% inconsequential minority. What u desire does not count, that is the bitter reality. |
| Re: The Battle To Break Tinubu Is A Battle To Break Nigeria by greatiyk4u(op): 3:11pm On Oct 10, 2025 |
Justnation:I concur |
| Re: The Battle To Break Tinubu Is A Battle To Break Nigeria by IGBOPROMISE1: 3:15pm On Oct 10, 2025 |
Nothing is being said or done to Tinubu that he hasn’t already said or done to someone else! |
| Re: The Battle To Break Tinubu Is A Battle To Break Nigeria by IGBOPROMISE1: 3:19pm On Oct 10, 2025 |
favor914:You’ve got to be kidding me! On what basis would majority of south-easterners like Tinubu and want him to continue beyond 2027!? |
| Re: The Battle To Break Tinubu Is A Battle To Break Nigeria by FarahAideed: 3:24pm On Oct 10, 2025 |
They have started throwing threats of break up 😂😂😂. Tinubu has just one job improve the economy or gettat ..he has spent almost 3 years with nothing to show but escalating poverty yet some clowns think he deserves a second term |
| Re: The Battle To Break Tinubu Is A Battle To Break Nigeria by LegendHero(m): 4:39pm On Oct 10, 2025 |
gidgiddy:2024 election is the most freest and fairest since 1999. How do you think Obi won in the SouthEast if the election is not free and fair? |
| Re: The Battle To Break Tinubu Is A Battle To Break Nigeria by favor914: 4:41pm On Oct 10, 2025 |
IGBOPROMISE1:South East of Nigeria, your votes are inconsequential in the general scope of things. |
| Re: The Battle To Break Tinubu Is A Battle To Break Nigeria by greatiyk4u(op): 4:56am On Oct 11, 2025 |
favor914:You must be joking, IGBO votes spread across all the states in Nigeria, know this and know peace Electoral reform will clear all the doubt |
| Re: The Battle To Break Tinubu Is A Battle To Break Nigeria by Eboofa: 5:36am On Oct 11, 2025 |
greatiyk4u:What Ndigbo are suffering under your u pruba power is worse than the North is protesting about! |
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