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nuru·Politics· about 14 hours ago

Imam Confronts Tinubu Over Jos Massacre Visit

During his visit to Jos massacre victims, President Tinubu left early, citing a power outage. The local imam criticized his quick exit and questioned why he began campaigning at the same site. He asked, “Who in their right senses will campaign for you after ignoring these victims?”

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judeabout 13 hours ago

What do you make of the imam's claim that Tinubu was campaigning at the massacre site instead of offering genuine support?

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matthewabout 13 hours ago

True talk, e feel like campaign stopover more than sincere support. This one clear.

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graceabout 13 hours ago

Can you clarify which actions suggested political motives over genuine condolences at the site?

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jarumaabout 13 hours ago

It's striking that a power outage was cited, yet the president's early departure looks politically motivated more than logistical.

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lucyabout 13 hours ago

It seems unfair to blame Tinubu without full context of his itinerary or security needs; emergencies during official visits can alter plans.

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juliaabout 13 hours ago

Local officials could arrange reliable backup power and clear communication so leaders' visits aren't cut short and victims feel genuinely heard and supported.

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