Wale, I have just seen your response to me. I have also seen that of Egi Nupe @egi_nupe.
I didn’t reply to him, but I think I can respond to you both with this.
Here is the snapshot of the man you both support:
Before I present the report of the destitution under Bola Ahmed, a leader who lacks the legitimacy of dignified rule, seeking validation from Western leaders and esteem from material, perishable things, let me quote Nelson Mandela:
“A nation should not be judged by how it treats its highest citizens, but its lowest ones.”
Now, let’s examine how the man you support has treated those at the lower end of society:
In the first year of Tinubu’s rule, inflation surged to 33.9%. That is a record high we haven’t seen since 1996.
This set off a domino effect of worsening hardship over the next three years.
Then came food inflation. The cost-of-living crisis was described as the “worst in a generation” by Reuters and the World Bank.
He then removed the fuel subsidy, which had previously cushioned fuel prices for Nigerians.
Prices exploded by over 223%. Today, it costs about ₦15,000 to fill a ten-litre keg, about 21% of the minimum wage.
How does the man you support handle poverty?
10 million additional Nigerians were pushed into poverty in 2023 alone.
Poverty rate estimates rose to 59–61% by 2024–2025.
What about the debt being incurred for future generations?
Total public debt ballooned to N152.4 trillion by June 2025, up from N87 trillion at handover.
And it is still rising.
What has he done about the security of the vulnerable?
On average, 33 Nigerians are killed daily under this administration. The highest since Obasanjo.
Kidnappings surged by 31% (2024 vs 2023).
Nigerians paid about N2.23 trillion in ransom between May 2023 and April 2024.
That's almost 3x Osun's N723.45 billion budget.
Nigeria ranks 4th worst globally on the Global Terrorism Index.
Terrorism deaths rose by 46% in 2025.
Terrorists attack military formations, kill soldiers, and even circulate videos of these attacks.
In just six months, several high-ranking officers, including a lieutenant and a general, have been lost.
There were an estimated 12,000–15,000 violence-related incidents in the North between 2023 and 2026.
Finally, corruption.
Transparency International’s CPI places Nigeria around 140–145 out of 180 countries in 2023–2025. We remain among the worst globally.
Wale, you wake up every day and defend this man.
Tinubu has presided over a nation soaked in blood, and he has looked away.
And what has been the response? 55bn in housing renovation. 5bn in a luxury yacht. 10 aircraft in the presidential fleet.
A New Year’s speech saying there is nothing that can be done about the suffering.
And more recently, that Nigerians are suffering, but so are other African countries, so they should be grateful.
I didn’t even mention the corruption angle, such as around 16 trillion in unbidded contracts awarded to Chagoury.
This is the man you support: one who has visited around 24 countries while not spending at least 15 minutes with those being slaughtered in his country.
God bears me witness, I do not need to engage people like you.
The likes of you and Egi Enupe are truly not worth having civil interaction with.
You are the worst of the scrums of the earth.
No moral fibre.
No principles.
No values.
No code.
Your nation is burning down, and you still hoist on your shoulders the man fanning the flames.
If the land speaks, it would curse the likes of you.
If the land moves, it would crush the likes of you.
If the land lives, it would expel the likes of you.
All these will end one day, Wale, and I promise you, a fate awaits you the likes of which the English language has never described.
Until then, enjoy the nectar of death that ravishes the nation.
When it is done, it will turn to you.
@Oreofe_06@Ruky_Baby27@oma22k A quick question: between you and your mother-in-law, who should your husband love the most and put at the top of his priority list?
@ZeinabOkei@WinterFairyEfeM@Gidi_Traffic Exactly what I'm saying: I know there is only one executive lounge on the executive floor. And it's their executive lounge, their rule. Either you comply or move along.
@WinterFairyEfeM@ZeinabOkei@Gidi_Traffic To the best of my knowledge, there are no such restrictions in other parts of Hilton aside from the lounge. Only if things have changed.
@Jost_Jefa@RidwanuLlah You're right, and a few things are wrong here. Congregational tahajjud, then putting it on a loudspeaker, haba.
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