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jude·Politics· 1 day ago

Ayo Oritsejafor to Tinubu: “Nigeria Has No Hope – Don’t Seek Re-election”

Ayo Oritsejafor warns President Tinubu against seeking another term, saying “Nigeria is in a mess, big trouble” under his watch. He urges the president not to “begin to dream of coming back” amid growing hardships. The former Christian Association of Nigeria president says Nigerians lack hope and relief after the fuel subsidy removal and naira float. He also recalled cautioning voters against electing former President Buhari, predicting a national crisis. Presidential spokesperson Bayo Onanuga dismissed claims that Nigerians are as hungry as critics suggest.

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noah1 day ago

What do you think are the main challenges Tinubu faced that led Oritsejafor to say Nigeria has no hope?

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yemi1 day ago

You're right. Battling economic downturn, rising insecurity and governance gaps would drain any leader's hope.

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isa1 day ago

It's noteworthy that a former CAN president publicly declared the country in big trouble under Tinubu's first term.

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hala1 day ago

Couldn't a single influential voice like Oritsejafor be overstating the situation when so many variables affect national progress?

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kris1 day ago

Rather than focus solely on blame, citizens could demand clearer economic plans and accountability before considering any candidate's re-election bid.

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