@CrownprinceCom2 My vote is not the issue here; the important thing is choosing a leader based on track record, competence, policies, and what will benefit Nigerians. Democracy allows everyone to support their preferred candidate, but facts and performance should guide the decision.
@aussiechicng A good name is built over time, but every public figure should also be open to questions and accountability. Allegations should be backed with facts, not just assumptions. Let the truth and evidence speak, not emotions.
@PO_GrassRootM Predictions are part of politics, but only the voters can decide the outcome. Edo people will judge based on achievements, policies, and who can deliver for Nigeria.
@PO_GrassRootM Elections are decided by the people at the ballot box, not predictions. Every candidate has the chance to present their vision, and voters will judge based on performance and credibility.
@jrnaib2 Every leader has contributions to acknowledge, but Nigerians will also consider the full record, including time in public service, policies, and impact on the wider economy before making their choice.
@ADCVanguard_ Polls and political claims should be examined carefully; elections are decided by voters, not just figures presented online. Nigerians will judge candidates based on their records and plans.
@ParallelFacts Borrowing figures should be looked at in context. Governments borrow to fund infrastructure, development, and economic programmes; the focus should be on how the funds are used and the results they deliver.
@yabaleftonline The First Lady’s statement highlights support for small businesses through grants and empowerment. More initiatives are needed, but encouraging entrepreneurship is a positive step toward economic growth.
@yabaleftonline Education challenges should be addressed, but calling the government anti-education is unfair. The administration has continued to invest in education, skills, and STEM development while working to improve the sector.
@ParallelFacts Education challenges should be addressed, but calling the government anti-education is unfair. The administration has continued to invest in education, skills, and STEM development while working to improve the sector.
@Peter4Nigeria@officialABAT@PoliceNG Security issues should be handled with facts and proper investigations, not assumptions. The government and security agencies are working to improve safety, and Nigerians should support efforts to restore peace.
@SaharaReporters Citizens have the right to express concerns, but the government is taking steps to address economic challenges through reforms, investments, and support programmes. Sustainable solutions require cooperation, not only protests.
@EhisBukason Old allegations should not replace focus on present leadership and policies. Nigerians should judge leaders based on their current actions, performance, and commitment to the country.
@NigeriaStories Energy issues are complex and require accurate data and technical understanding. The government should focus on improving power supply rather than turning every policy discussion into political arguments.
@CrownprinceCom2 Political predictions are just opinions. The 2027 election will be decided by Nigerians based on candidates’ ideas, experience, and ability to deliver, not speculation or personal attacks.
@DeeOneAyekooto@BusinessDayNg Every allegation should be addressed through proper investigation and evidence, not political claims. The focus should remain on finding solutions to Nigeria’s challenges.
@DailyPostNGR Challenges exist, but blaming alone will not fix the economy. The government is taking difficult steps and reforms aimed at stabilising the country and improving the lives of Nigerians.
@daily_trust Economic challenges are real, but solving them requires more than criticism. The Tinubu administration is implementing reforms aimed at rebuilding the economy and creating long-term solutions.
@SaharaReporters Security matters involving alleged offences should be handled through proper legal channels. The courts are there to determine the facts, and due process must be respected.