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2027: After Four Years Of Pain, Why Would Nigerians Consider A Tinubu 2nd term by Ofunaofu(op): 11:59am On Jun 21
That Tinubu has been a disaster and woefully incompetent is, for many Nigerians, no longer a matter of debate.

For many Nigerians, voting for Tinubu in 2027 is not even under consideration. They are searching for alternatives, and there is no shortage of options. Their question is simple: if the first term has been a disaster, a catastrophe, what exactly is a second term supposed to look like?

What makes the prospect even more unsettling is that a second term would be his final constitutionally permitted term. With no reelection campaign to worry about, many Nigerians fear that whatever restraint exists today could vanish tomorrow.

To many, the Tinubu administration is the most insensitive government in Nigeria's history. It has overseen crushing economic hardship, rising hunger, worsening insecurity, and persistent power failures.

What angers many Nigerians even more is the perception that neither Tinubu nor his handlers have shown any genuine remorse.

Rather than acknowledging the depth of the suffering, they continue to tell Nigerians to endure the pain, hardship, and even the deaths that have accompanied the economic crisis, insisting that these are necessary sacrifices for a better future.

For struggling Nigerians, that message rings hollow. It is difficult to embrace promises of tomorrow when survival today has become a daily battle.

Now, as 2027 approaches, Nigerians are asking a question that strikes at the heart of the matter: if this is what Renewed Hope looks like, what on earth would "Renewed Hopelessness look like?

Obviously, the Renewed hope have turned out to be a Scam


If one term has left millions struggling to afford food, fuel, cooking gas, transportation, basic amenities, what reason is there to believe that another term would somehow deliver different results?

For many Nigerians, in 2027, a Tinubu second term is not a gamble worth taking.
Re: 2027: After Four Years Of Pain, Why Would Nigerians Consider A Tinubu 2nd term by Kemetian: 12:04pm On Jun 21
Ofunaofu:
That Tinubu has been a disaster and woefully incompetent is, for many Nigerians, no longer a matter of debate.

For many Nigerians, voting for Tinubu in 2027 is not even under consideration. They are searching for alternatives, and there is no shortage of options. Their question is simple: if the first term has been a disaster, a catastrophe, what exactly is a second term supposed to look like?

What makes the prospect even more unsettling is that a second term would be his final constitutionally permitted term. With no reelection campaign to worry about, many Nigerians fear that whatever restraint exists today could vanish tomorrow.

To many, the Tinubu administration is the most insensitive government in Nigeria's history. It has overseen crushing economic hardship, rising hunger, worsening insecurity, and persistent power failures.

What angers many Nigerians even more is the perception that neither Tinubu nor his handlers have shown any genuine remorse.

Rather than acknowledging the depth of the suffering, they continue to tell Nigerians to endure the pain, hardship, and even the deaths that have accompanied the economic crisis, insisting that these are necessary sacrifices for a better future.

For struggling Nigerians, that message rings hollow. It is difficult to embrace promises of tomorrow when survival today has become a daily battle.

Now, as 2027 approaches, Nigerians are asking a question that strikes at the heart of the matter: if this is what Renewed Hope looks like, what on earth would "Renewed Hopelessness look like?

Obviously, the Renewed hope have turned out to be a Scam


If one term has left millions struggling to afford food, fuel, cooking gas, transportation, basic amenities, what reason is there to believe that another term would somehow deliver different results?

For many Nigerians, in 2027, a Tinubu second term is not a gamble worth taking.
Why is it that those of you from supposedly Nigeria's most prosperous region, filled with mansions in every village, are by far the ones complaining LOUDEST about the economy?

Do you have an agenda?

Need I ask?
Re: 2027: After Four Years Of Pain, Why Would Nigerians Consider A Tinubu 2nd term by Parachoko: 12:06pm On Jun 21
Ofunaofu:
That Tinubu has been a disaster and woefully incompetent is, for many Nigerians, no longer a matter of debate.

For many Nigerians, voting for Tinubu in 2027 is not even under consideration. They are searching for alternatives, and there is no shortage of options. Their question is simple: if the first term has been a disaster, a catastrophe, what exactly is a second term supposed to look like?

What makes the prospect even more unsettling is that a second term would be his final constitutionally permitted term. With no reelection campaign to worry about, many Nigerians fear that whatever restraint exists today could vanish tomorrow.

To many, the Tinubu administration is the most insensitive government in Nigeria's history. It has overseen crushing economic hardship, rising hunger, worsening insecurity, and persistent power failures.

What angers many Nigerians even more is the perception that neither Tinubu nor his handlers have shown any genuine remorse.

Rather than acknowledging the depth of the suffering, they continue to tell Nigerians to endure the pain, hardship, and even the deaths that have accompanied the economic crisis, insisting that these are necessary sacrifices for a better future.

For struggling Nigerians, that message rings hollow. It is difficult to embrace promises of tomorrow when survival today has become a daily battle.

Now, as 2027 approaches, Nigerians are asking a question that strikes at the heart of the matter: if this is what Renewed Hope looks like, what on earth would "Renewed Hopelessness look like?

Obviously, the Renewed hope have turned out to be a Scam


If one term has left millions struggling to afford food, fuel, cooking gas, transportation, basic amenities, what reason is there to believe that another term would somehow deliver different results?

For many Nigerians, in 2027, a Tinubu second term is not a gamble worth taking.
We Nigerians will Answer you with our Votes for Asiwaju on January 16 2027
Re: 2027: After Four Years Of Pain, Why Would Nigerians Consider A Tinubu 2nd term by Obiedun(m): 12:16pm On Jun 21
Please carry your pain away from this place .
You are the only one who knows what is giving you pain.
4+4=8
Re: 2027: After Four Years Of Pain, Why Would Nigerians Consider A Tinubu 2nd term by Ofunaofu(op): 12:24pm On Jun 21
Parachoko:
We Nigerians will Answer you with our Votes for Asiwaju on January 16 2027
I’m not here to argue with you. Say this on your street and see if reality agrees with you. This isn’t the Nairaland we vs them banter you do here, bro
Re: 2027: After Four Years Of Pain, Why Would Nigerians Consider A Tinubu 2nd term by Bobloco: 12:52pm On Jun 21
That is the reality.

Even APC supporters can agree with this fact. Don’t mind the activities of Tinubu data boys

They are paid to defend Tinubu’s incompetence, cluelessness, and the resulting catastrophe
Re: 2027: After Four Years Of Pain, Why Would Nigerians Consider A Tinubu 2nd term by Dogalmighty17: 12:54pm On Jun 21
Our people are seriously the problem. Look at the elections held yesterday. The APC is still having majority of the votes. Nigeria is hopeless.
Re: 2027: After Four Years Of Pain, Why Would Nigerians Consider A Tinubu 2nd term by Parachoko: 1:05pm On Jun 21
Ofunaofu:
I’m not here to argue with you. Say this on your street and see if reality agrees with you. This isn’t the Nairaland we vs them banter you do here, bro
I've said it on my street and nothing happened to me

I don't live among miscreants and frustrated people who don't respect other people's opinion.

Nigerians will answer Obidients on January 16 2027
Re: 2027: After Four Years Of Pain, Why Would Nigerians Consider A Tinubu 2nd term by Obiedun(m):
Ofunaofu:
I’m not here to argue with you. Say this on your street and see if reality agrees with you. This isn’t the Nairaland we vs them banter you do here, bro
Voting is not done on nairaland. Let's us meet at the polls. Elections were conducted in about six states yesterday, oga what were the results.
Re: 2027: After Four Years Of Pain, Why Would Nigerians Consider A Tinubu 2nd term by Ttalk: 1:50pm On Jun 21
Ofunaofu:
That Tinubu has been a disaster and woefully incompetent is, for many Nigerians, no longer a matter of debate.

For many Nigerians, voting for Tinubu in 2027 is not even under consideration. They are searching for alternatives, and there is no shortage of options. Their question is simple: if the first term has been a disaster, a catastrophe, what exactly is a second term supposed to look like?

What makes the prospect even more unsettling is that a second term would be his final constitutionally permitted term. With no reelection campaign to worry about, many Nigerians fear that whatever restraint exists today could vanish tomorrow.

To many, the Tinubu administration is the most insensitive government in Nigeria's history. It has overseen crushing economic hardship, rising hunger, worsening insecurity, and persistent power failures.

What angers many Nigerians even more is the perception that neither Tinubu nor his handlers have shown any genuine remorse.

Rather than acknowledging the depth of the suffering, they continue to tell Nigerians to endure the pain, hardship, and even the deaths that have accompanied the economic crisis, insisting that these are necessary sacrifices for a better future.

For struggling Nigerians, that message rings hollow. It is difficult to embrace promises of tomorrow when survival today has become a daily battle.

Now, as 2027 approaches, Nigerians are asking a question that strikes at the heart of the matter: if this is what Renewed Hope looks like, what on earth would "Renewed Hopelessness look like?

Obviously, the Renewed hope have turned out to be a Scam


If one term has left millions struggling to afford food, fuel, cooking gas, transportation, basic amenities, what reason is there to believe that another term would somehow deliver different results?

For many Nigerians, in 2027, a Tinubu second term is not a gamble worth taking.
Law of attraction is playing out to as many of you who out of jealousy have thrown your thinking cap into river niger to unleash your venom of anger on someone who rescue Nigeria from colossal failure.

Change your mindset so that things will work better for you, right now Nigerians are seeing the positive impact of the reform with all economic indices positive and accolades are coming from international institution but one Obidients in his hollow mind is painting the dark image of his mind and want people to believe.

Yesterday bye election across many states in Nigeria has proved that media criticism won't result to vote. tongue

Media abuse and anger is not election campaign. SM propaganda is not political mobilisation
Re: 2027: After Four Years Of Pain, Why Would Nigerians Consider A Tinubu 2nd term by Ofunaofu(op): 1:55pm On Jun 21
Ttalk:
Law of attraction is playing out to as many of you who out of jealousy have thrown your thinking cap into river niger to unleash your venom of anger on someone who rescue Nigeria from colossal failure.

Change your mindset so that things will work better for you, right this king Nigerians are seeing the positive impact of the reform with all economic indices positive and accolades are coming from international institution but one Obidients in his hollow mind is painting the dark image of his mind and want people to believe.

Yesterday bye election across many states in Nigeria has proved that media criticism won't result to vote.
You are just a paid Tinubu data boy doing what’s clearly spelled out: attacking dissenting opinions on Nairaland
Re: 2027: After Four Years Of Pain, Why Would Nigerians Consider A Tinubu 2nd term by Ttalk: 2:02pm On Jun 21
Ofunaofu:
You are just a paid Tinubu data boy doing what’s clearly spelled out: attacking dissenting opinions on Nairaland
How did I attack you?

If propaganda abuse and lies is a political currency, then no one will vote APC yesterday, but as it is, SM lies, bullying and intimidations are just vibes that end on SM.
Re: 2027: After Four Years Of Pain, Why Would Nigerians Consider A Tinubu 2nd term by Memphis357(m): 2:03pm On Jun 21
The man who set this standard in the past is the person the hypocrites who call themselves BATists say we shouldn't use the same standard to judge. It can't be well with batists. Even if it remains a minute to go, Tinubu will never get a second term in office. He can continue to prepare the horses for battle but he and his supporters will end up in shame. Amen

Re: 2027: After Four Years Of Pain, Why Would Nigerians Consider A Tinubu 2nd term by Ofunaofu(op): 2:11pm On Jun 21
Ttalk:
How did I attack you?

If propaganda abuse and lies is a political currency, then no one will vote APC yesterday, but as it is, SM lies, bullying and intimidations are just vibes that end on SM.
You’ve mentioned me more than once just to attack, and all you’ve done is vent anger, bile, and vitriol at my comments.

Talking about propaganda? You might want to look in the mirror.

We all know who relies on lies, falsehoods, and propaganda in everyday discourse
Re: 2027: After Four Years Of Pain, Why Would Nigerians Consider A Tinubu 2nd term by Ttalk: 2:13pm On Jun 21
Memphis357:
The man who set this standard in the past is the person the hypocrites who call themselves BATists say we shouldn't use the same standard to judge. It can't be well with batists. Even if it remains a minute to go, Tinubu will never get a second term in office. He can continue to prepare the horses for battle but he and his supporters will end up in shame. Amen
Can you bet your future that Tinubu will not get second term.

Hatred is a self inflicted disease that block mind from rational thinking
Re: 2027: After Four Years Of Pain, Why Would Nigerians Consider A Tinubu 2nd term by Ttalk: 2:19pm On Jun 21
Ofunaofu:
You’ve mentioned me more than once just to attack, and all you’ve done is vent anger, bile, and vitriol at my comments.

Talking about propaganda? You might want to look in the mirror.

We all know who relies on lies, falsehoods, and propaganda in everyday discourse
You can do better by telling us who to vote for instead of the same boring insult and lies that is getting Obidients frustrated day by day
Re: 2027: After Four Years Of Pain, Why Would Nigerians Consider A Tinubu 2nd term by Misterone: 2:50pm On Jun 21
Ofunaofu:
That Tinubu has been a disaster and woefully incompetent is, for many Nigerians, no longer a matter of debate.

For many Nigerians, voting for Tinubu in 2027 is not even under consideration. They are searching for alternatives, and there is no shortage of options. Their question is simple: if the first term has been a disaster, a catastrophe, what exactly is a second term supposed to look like?

What makes the prospect even more unsettling is that a second term would be his final constitutionally permitted term. With no reelection campaign to worry about, many Nigerians fear that whatever restraint exists today could vanish tomorrow.

To many, the Tinubu administration is the most insensitive government in Nigeria's history. It has overseen crushing economic hardship, rising hunger, worsening insecurity, and persistent power failures.

What angers many Nigerians even more is the perception that neither Tinubu nor his handlers have shown any genuine remorse.

Rather than acknowledging the depth of the suffering, they continue to tell Nigerians to endure the pain, hardship, and even the deaths that have accompanied the economic crisis, insisting that these are necessary sacrifices for a better future.

For struggling Nigerians, that message rings hollow. It is difficult to embrace promises of tomorrow when survival today has become a daily battle.

Now, as 2027 approaches, Nigerians are asking a question that strikes at the heart of the matter: if this is what Renewed Hope looks like, what on earth would "Renewed Hopelessness look like?

Obviously, the Renewed hope have turned out to be a Scam


If one term has left millions struggling to afford food, fuel, cooking gas, transportation, basic amenities, what reason is there to believe that another term would somehow deliver different results?

For many Nigerians, in 2027, a Tinubu second term is not a gamble worth taking.
Obviously, this your long epistle is not for Nigerians. Most likely, it's for Sudanese and Chadians
Re: 2027: After Four Years Of Pain, Why Would Nigerians Consider A Tinubu 2nd term by Ofunaofu(op): 2:52pm On Jun 21
Ttalk:
You can do better by telling us who to vote for instead of the same boring insult and lies that is getting Obidients frustrated day by day
You can call it insults, lies or whatever you like but Nigerians are responding to the hardships and worsening insecurity electricity blackout on ground

i can't tell you who to vote for, better alternative abound, Atiku, Obi, Adebayo of the SDP and others are there, and you can decide.

But let’s also be honest: everyone, including you, knows the direction things are going and who many believe has failed to meet expectations. At this point, the conversation isn’t about renewed hope slogans or frustration,it’s about accountability and whether repeating the same path under a second term would realistically improve things or make them worse.

People will decide. Just don’t reduce legitimate criticism to lies because it’s inconvenient.
Re: 2027: After Four Years Of Pain, Why Would Nigerians Consider A Tinubu 2nd term by chopnaira: 2:54pm On Jun 21
Wailing wailer thread.
Re: 2027: After Four Years Of Pain, Why Would Nigerians Consider A Tinubu 2nd term by Kanwulia: 2:55pm On Jun 21
Who considered Tinubu in the first place?

Abi you dey catch cruise?😁
Re: 2027: After Four Years Of Pain, Why Would Nigerians Consider A Tinubu 2nd term by garykoeman: 2:58pm On Jun 21
Ofunaofu:
That Tinubu has been a disaster and woefully incompetent is, for many Nigerians, no longer a matter of debate.

For many Nigerians, voting for Tinubu in 2027 is not even under consideration. They are searching for alternatives, and there is no shortage of options. Their question is simple: if the first term has been a disaster, a catastrophe, what exactly is a second term supposed to look like?

What makes the prospect even more unsettling is that a second term would be his final constitutionally permitted term. With no reelection campaign to worry about, many Nigerians fear that whatever restraint exists today could vanish tomorrow.

To many, the Tinubu administration is the most insensitive government in Nigeria's history. It has overseen crushing economic hardship, rising hunger, worsening insecurity, and persistent power failures.

What angers many Nigerians even more is the perception that neither Tinubu nor his handlers have shown any genuine remorse.

Rather than acknowledging the depth of the suffering, they continue to tell Nigerians to endure the pain, hardship, and even the deaths that have accompanied the economic crisis, insisting that these are necessary sacrifices for a better future.

For struggling Nigerians, that message rings hollow. It is difficult to embrace promises of tomorrow when survival today has become a daily battle.

Now, as 2027 approaches, Nigerians are asking a question that strikes at the heart of the matter: if this is what Renewed Hope looks like, what on earth would "Renewed Hopelessness look like?

Obviously, the Renewed hope have turned out to be a Scam


If one term has left millions struggling to afford food, fuel, cooking gas, transportation, basic amenities, what reason is there to believe that another term would somehow deliver different results?

For many Nigerians, in 2027, a Tinubu second term is not a gamble worth taking.
Tinubu morning, Tinubu afternoon, Tinubu midnight. Una no dey tire.

President Tinubu is the most talk about Yoruba man in southeast daily. grin
Re: 2027: After Four Years Of Pain, Why Would Nigerians Consider A Tinubu 2nd term by Ofunaofu(op):
garykoeman:
Tinubu morning, Tinubu afternoon, Tinubu midnight. Una no dey tire.

President Tinubu is the most talk about Yoruba man in southeast daily. grin
It's obvious you're living on Mars.

Because if you were on planet Earth, and in Nigeria , you'd be talking about those in power whose calamitous policies, masquerading as economic reforms, have inflicted untold hardship, deepened hunger, worsened insecurity, and left millions grappling with persistent power outages.
Re: 2027: After Four Years Of Pain, Why Would Nigerians Consider A Tinubu 2nd term by Memphis357(m): 4:02pm On Jun 21
Ttalk:
Can you bet your future that Tinubu will not get second term.

Hatred is a self inflicted disease that block mind from rational thinking
You get it now, abi?

Re: 2027: After Four Years Of Pain, Why Would Nigerians Consider A Tinubu 2nd term by Ttalk: 4:44pm On Jun 21
Ofunaofu:
You can call it insults, lies or whatever you like but Nigerians are responding to the hardships and worsening insecurity electricity blackout on ground

i can't tell you who to vote for, better alternative abound, Atiku, Obi, Adebayo of the SDP and others are there, and you can decide.

But let’s also be honest: everyone, including you, knows the direction things are going and who many believe has failed to meet expectations. At this point, the conversation isn’t about renewed hope slogans or frustration,it’s about accountability and whether repeating the same path under a second term would realistically improve things or make them worse.

People will decide. Just don’t reduce legitimate criticism to lies because it’s inconvenient.
Okay I've heard you, There are many other alternatives but who is your candidate, show me his record in public office and let's compare note.

Chose any sector he was the best and let's see his record
Re: 2027: After Four Years Of Pain, Why Would Nigerians Consider A Tinubu 2nd term by Ofunaofu(op): 5:17pm On Jun 21
Ttalk:
Okay I've heard you, There are many other alternatives but who is your candidate, show me his record in public office and let's compare note.

Chose any sector he was the best and let's see his record
Interesting. So instead of answering concerns about hardship, insecurity and electricity, your first question is, Who is your candidate?

The purpose of this thread isn't to market my candidate. It's to assess the government asking Nigerians for another four years.

And as for comparing records, Nigerians aren't comparing a hypothetical candidate to a hypothetical government. They're comparing their lives today with what they were promised, deciding whether the results match the expectations. They are comparing the value of their income, their purchasing power four years ago with what it is today.

If the record speaks for itself, then defend the record. If the first line of defence is Who is your candidate?, that already says a lot.
Re: 2027: After Four Years Of Pain, Why Would Nigerians Consider A Tinubu 2nd term by Kemetian: 8:25pm On Jun 21
Ofunaofu:
Interesting. So instead of answering concerns about hardship, insecurity and electricity, your first question is, Who is your candidate?

The purpose of this thread isn't to market my candidate. It's to assess the government asking Nigerians for another four years.

And as for comparing records, Nigerians aren't comparing a hypothetical candidate to a hypothetical government. They're comparing their lives today with what they were promised, deciding whether the results match the expectations. They are comparing the value of their income, their purchasing power four years ago with what it is today.

If the record speaks for itself, then defend the record. If the first line of defence is Who is your candidate?, that already says a lot.
Why is it that those of you from supposedly Nigeria's most prosperous region, filled with mansions in every village, are by far the ones complaining LOUDEST about the economy?

Do you have an agenda?

Need I ask?
Re: 2027: After Four Years Of Pain, Why Would Nigerians Consider A Tinubu 2nd term by 1vandragon: 8:28pm On Jun 21
Dogalmighty17:
Our people are seriously the problem. Look at the elections held yesterday. The APC is still having majority of the votes. Nigeria is hopeless.
It is the result of hunger.

People sold thier votes for as low as 5k. Apc has weaponised hunger which is why they ensure the masses live from hand to mouth, day by day.
Re: 2027: After Four Years Of Pain, Why Would Nigerians Consider A Tinubu 2nd term by Ttalk: 8:32pm On Jun 21
1vandragon:
It is the result of hunger.

People sold thier votes for as low as 5k. Apc has weaponised hunger which is why they ensure the masses live from hand to mouth, day by day.
Why won't people sell their vote for 5k when those you elected only share wheelbarrow as empowerment?

Re: 2027: After Four Years Of Pain, Why Would Nigerians Consider A Tinubu 2nd term by Ofunaofu(op): 8:44pm On Jun 21
Kemetian:
Why is it that those of you from supposedly Nigeria's most prosperous region, filled with mansions in every village, are by far the ones complaining LOUDEST about the economy?

Do you have an agenda?

Need I ask?
You are obviously on a wrong thread
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