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Nigerians React As Tinubu Spends 23 Days On Foreign Trips In January by adenigga(op): 10:24am On Feb 08
Many Nigerians have shared their thoughts on the incessant foreign trips by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.

DAILY POST reports that the President has spent 23 days on foreign trips just in January 2026 after leaving Nigeria on December 28, 2025 for Europe.

The President spent nine days in France for End-of-year break and holiday. He proceeded to Abu Dhabi in the United Arab Emirates, UAE, where he spent seven days for the Abu Dhabi Sustainable Week 2026.

He then jetted to Turkey on a state visit where he spent another six days before returning to Nigeria.

Former Labour Party presidential candidate, Peter Obi is among those who have criticized Tinubu over his incessant foreign trips amid insecurity in Nigeria.

Obi, who said the President had already spent 23 days on foreign trips just in the month of January, stressed that the first month of the year serves as a critical measure of the challenges that lie ahead, decrying that the situation in the country continues to worsen.

A cross-section of Nigerians have now expressed their mixed feelings over the President’s trips.

For Divine Akor, it is outrageous for the President to have spent 23 days outside the country within one month.

He said at a time of crushing inflation, hunger, and worsening insecurity, the statistics raise serious questions and concerns about the fate of Nigerians in the hands of the President.

“I know very well that Tinubu’s protagonists will come up with the usual defense in an attempt to justify such frequent foreign trips by saying- it’s for economic diplomacy, investor talks and global engagement. These are mere gimmicks to exonerate their paymasters.

“We can only accept such propositions or reasons when there is valid evidence of the positive impacts of such foreign trips. Diplomacy, global networking etc, without verifiable results is just a glorified excursion or frequent flying.

“From what I have seen so far, all I can say is that the foreign trip is for a subtle foreign medical care, personal relaxation or running to a serene atmosphere from the volatile political and security situations in Nigeria.

“If we say they’re for global networking and investments, where are the investments such trips have attracted to Nigeria since he started long ago? We see foreign Companies folding up and new investors are not coming as it used to be under President Goodluck Jonathan.

“Where are the jobs created through the frequent trips? Where is the relief Nigerians can feel?” He asked.

Speaking also, Michael Ameh said President Tinubu had preached the need for Nigerians to make sacrifices, asking why the same president cannot show examples by living a life of sacrifices.

According to him, it is not right to preach sacrifice at home while the president is projecting personal comfort abroad, especially when hardship is whipping Nigerians.

“Leadership in crisis demands presence, urgency, and empathy- not prolonged absence. No one says a president shouldn’t travel. But excessive travel during national hardship looks less like strategy and more like detachment. Nigeria doesn’t need more handshakes overseas.

“It needs proactive decision, direction, and delivery at home. How many other world leaders spend such a humongous time in another country? It’s only in Nigeria we see this kind of absurdity every tenure,” he lamented.

He charged the President to make every Nigerian feel the impact of his trips if he claims they are for the good of Nigerians and not personal gains.

“We want to see investors trooping in to Nigeria, we want to see jobs popping up, infrastructure, improved electricity supply, reduction in inflation and overall upsurge in the standard of living.

“If we don’t see, then it is obvious it’s for personal vacation, medical care and so on, which is not healthy for Nigeria,” he added.

On his part, Paul Igbashangev said the President’s incessant foreign trips, especially spending 23 days in the month of January, feels like he is jet-setting more than governing.

He said, “Honestly, I’m a bit concerned about President Tinubu’s foreign trips. I mean, 23 days abroad in January alone? We have got pressing issues at home – insecurity, economic hardship, infrastructure decay… and he’s swanning off to France, UAE, Turkey? Some folks are saying he is out there networking instead of fixing Nigeria.

“Look, I am not saying these trips can’t yield benefits, but where is the tangible outcome for the average Nigerian? Agreements, partnerships…show me the results! He has been president for over two years and we are still struggling.

“Billions spent on foreign trips in two years? That is a lot of money! Shouldn’t he be focusing on making life better for Nigerians instead of racking up travel miles? What do you think, is he doing enough? The answer is no!”

Similarly, Augustine Oyiwona said Nigerians are sceptical about President Tinubu’s frequent visit to foreign countries due to the high cost of such trips -especially during the economic hardship and other domestic issues that need urgent leadership attention like insecurity, hike in fuel prices, unemployment, and rising inflation.

He, however, said that foreign trips are not inherently bad and can be justified if Nigerians can see tangible outcomes.

“Some of the benefits attached to those visits are that it attracts foreign investors to the country’s growing economy and the active engagement of President Tinubu with the highly industrialised countries of the world helps Nigeria to maintain regional and global influence as the giant of Africa.

“Debt talks, trade deals, energy cooperation and security partnerships often require face to face diplomacy. These foreign trips also can improve security cooperation as we recently see between Nigeria and the United States of America,” he added.

In the same vein, Abdulkadir Hassan stressed that one of the functions of a President is to ensure there is a mutual relationship between the country and other international countries.

He stated that the 23-day international trip of President Bola Tinubu to some countries was in line with his exclusive duties, adding that he has visited France, the United Arab Emirate, Turkey, in the month of January to ensure that Nigeria strengthens its bound in economics, security, and social development with these countries.

“It may look absurd to some individuals that Mr President is out of the country for 23 days, but it is very imperative for a leader of a country like Nigeria to visit some international countries to discuss critical and relevant issues.

“It can be noted that the Abu Dhabi Sustainability Week, ADSW, 2026, serves as a crucial platform for Nigeria to secure investment, accelerate its renewable energy transition, and foster international partnerships for sustainable development.

“Also, the visit to Turkey by Mr President is also an economic acceleration for Nigeria because at the end of the meeting, the two countries signed agreements on diaspora policy, defence cooperation, joint declaration establishing the economy and trade joint committee, halal quality infrastructure, higher education, media and communication, diplomacy academy, among others.

“For this, the trip wasn’t done in isolation but to develop Nigeria and the Nigerians at large,” he stated.
Source: https://dailypost.ng/2026/02/08/nigerians-react-as-tinubu-spends-23-days-on-foreign-trips-in-january

Re: Nigerians React As Tinubu Spends 23 Days On Foreign Trips In January by Zonefree(m): 10:42am On Feb 08
Tinubu is a Visiting President now. He only visits Nigeria once in a while.
Re: Nigerians React As Tinubu Spends 23 Days On Foreign Trips In January by helinues: 10:54am On Feb 08
We are focusing on the goodies those trips brought to the country

That should be the bigger picture
Re: Nigerians React As Tinubu Spends 23 Days On Foreign Trips In January by Sonnobax15(m):
lipsrsealed
Nigerians, we're just too funny.
Re: Nigerians React As Tinubu Spends 23 Days On Foreign Trips In January by Flangelo12: 12:50pm On Feb 08
Re: Nigerians React As Tinubu Spends 23 Days On Foreign Trips In January by KnowledgePower7: 2:16pm On Feb 08
Many Nigerians have shared their thoughts on the incessant foreign trips by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.
Re: Nigerians React As Tinubu Spends 23 Days On Foreign Trips In January by TimiofAbuja: 2:16pm On Feb 08
Ajala grin
Cruising our collective wealth around the world
Re: Nigerians React As Tinubu Spends 23 Days On Foreign Trips In January by DeltaBachelor(m): 2:16pm On Feb 08
Chai. 23 days out of how many days again
Re: Nigerians React As Tinubu Spends 23 Days On Foreign Trips In January by Thewrath: 2:16pm On Feb 08
Fruitless trips with nothing to show for it.
Re: Nigerians React As Tinubu Spends 23 Days On Foreign Trips In January by saphiere(f): 2:16pm On Feb 08
Give power to women. We will not travel like men.
Re: Nigerians React As Tinubu Spends 23 Days On Foreign Trips In January by adamkkk: 2:17pm On Feb 08
Dix country na cruise abeg
Re: Nigerians React As Tinubu Spends 23 Days On Foreign Trips In January by Kukutente23: 2:21pm On Feb 08
All the people mentioned are from Benue
Is the paper based in Benue
Re: Nigerians React As Tinubu Spends 23 Days On Foreign Trips In January by tpain121: 2:21pm On Feb 08
adenigga:
Source: https://dailypost.ng/2026/02/08/nigerians-react-as-tinubu-spends-23-days-on-foreign-trips-in-january
he is the president of a finished and now disgraced country.

He has to spend lesser time in the finished country, or what do you expect ?
Re: Nigerians React As Tinubu Spends 23 Days On Foreign Trips In January by Sirleo05: 2:22pm On Feb 08
Watch how APC and their entire family of zombies will come out and say these travels are necessary for the country
Re: Nigerians React As Tinubu Spends 23 Days On Foreign Trips In January by Tenses: 2:22pm On Feb 08
Zonefree:
Tinubu is a Visiting President now. He only visits Nigeria once in a while.
First visiting president.
Re: Nigerians React As Tinubu Spends 23 Days On Foreign Trips In January by israelmao(m): 2:23pm On Feb 08
Tinubu is doing a lot of justice to Mr.Lifeless' legacy
Re: Nigerians React As Tinubu Spends 23 Days On Foreign Trips In January by Tenses: 2:24pm On Feb 08
Flangelo12:
Upon his return:

https://www.nairaland.com/8614376/want-invest-tens-billions-dollars
Audio investments.

The only investment was his fall at 🇹🇷
Re: Nigerians React As Tinubu Spends 23 Days On Foreign Trips In January by christejames(m): 2:27pm On Feb 08
Why should they react?


Is Tinupoo not the ambassador of Nigeria 🇳🇬 to France 🇫🇷?
Re: Nigerians React As Tinubu Spends 23 Days On Foreign Trips In January by Heffalump(m):
Tinubu has nothing to offer Nigeria. He's just whiling away time until 2027 and then the cycle continues.

The problem with Nigeria is that when the man at the helm of affairs goofs and his supporters find nothing wrong, but still sing-praising him, it tells you how deep the mental state of these people have declined.

What a pity.
Re: Nigerians React As Tinubu Spends 23 Days On Foreign Trips In January by Flangelo12: 2:29pm On Feb 08
Tenses:
Audio investments.

The only investment was his fall at 🇹🇷
You're right.

My uncle's friend who is a gateman at Dangote said that place would not produce one sachet of petrol.

grin
Re: Nigerians React As Tinubu Spends 23 Days On Foreign Trips In January by Mrchippychappy(m): 2:30pm On Feb 08
They are against E-transmission but not against E-presidency.

Baba don turn Presidency to Remote job
Re: Nigerians React As Tinubu Spends 23 Days On Foreign Trips In January by Image123(m): 2:35pm On Feb 08
Does his staying in Nigeria solve the wailers problems? These are still the same people that will gnash their teeth in pain that they've not seen or heard the president.
Re: Nigerians React As Tinubu Spends 23 Days On Foreign Trips In January by Saint99: 2:36pm On Feb 08
Una go explain tire, when he said he would continue from where Buhari stopped, everyone thought he was joking.
Re: Nigerians React As Tinubu Spends 23 Days On Foreign Trips In January by mkoabiola: 2:39pm On Feb 08
Buhari de learn where Tinubu de.
Baba no even send,
He jus de junket round d world like a pregnant woman looking for her menses.
Re: Nigerians React As Tinubu Spends 23 Days On Foreign Trips In January by Kingray10: 2:41pm On Feb 08
Outside Nigeria is more safer
What do you expect huh
Re: Nigerians React As Tinubu Spends 23 Days On Foreign Trips In January by Bluntemperor: 2:42pm On Feb 08
Is the Journey Yielding Good Dividends - Banks from UAE- IS COMING TO NIGERIA FOR THE FIRST TIME,Since Independence!
MORE MULTINATIONALS COMPANIES ARE LANDING IN NIGERIA,e.g Shell Oil is back,
World Bank has recently assessed Nigeria reform 🌎 and gives Positive Assertiveness.
As A President and Governors - you are to mobilise your men and Women - in All the Continents to ,
Invest in Your Country - which is what he is doing.
We can't be Complaining and we are sitting down 🪑
on One Spot,but asking for the World to come and meet us here in Nigeria.
Do we have sense at all,or do we continue to rant,cry,hates, Bitter, without looking forward ⏩,
tueh
That Is Strategic Marketing - to the World.
Re: Nigerians React As Tinubu Spends 23 Days On Foreign Trips In January by NewWorldOrder20: 2:42pm On Feb 08
helinues:
We are focusing on the goodies those trips brought to the country

That should be the bigger picture
Data boy /man!


How have this your bigger picture affect your granny in the villages?

I don't still know why people choose delusion.
Re: Nigerians React As Tinubu Spends 23 Days On Foreign Trips In January by hotseat: 2:42pm On Feb 08
There's nothing the critics of Mr President won't complain about.

If he sits here in Nigeria instead of reaching out to other countries for the must needed FDIs, they would accuse him of being a bench-warmer of a president.

If he reaches out by travelling to meet with foreign direct investors, they would call him Mr Ajala, travelling all over the world.

Na wetin man go do wey people no go talk?




@hotseat
Re: Nigerians React As Tinubu Spends 23 Days On Foreign Trips In January by ufotunang: 2:45pm On Feb 08
These are the results of voting incompetent people into power.
It's a pity
Re: Nigerians React As Tinubu Spends 23 Days On Foreign Trips In January by sirchim(m): 2:45pm On Feb 08
The only thing he achieved for Nigeria was to go there and fall.
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