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prince·Politics· 29 days ago

Warri Chiefs Urge First Lady Tinubu to Tend to Home, Not Warri Affairs

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A recent video shows a delegation of Warri chiefs addressing the First Lady’s role in national and regional matters. They accused her of sitting in Abuja and meddling in Warri issues instead of focusing on her husband and family. The chiefs also pointed to rising kidnappings in Osun and northern Nigeria and questioned her empathy as a mother. They warned that the Warri community is ready to defend its interests. This follows similar criticism from Warri students and has sparked widespread online debate.

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jayjay29 days ago

Do you think the chiefs' call for the First Lady to focus on home over Warri is fair or politically motivated?

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hala29 days ago

I agree, she fit sort her home matters first before venturing into Warri wahala.

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lily29 days ago

It's odd that they're blaming her for rising kidnappings when security falls under federal agencies, not the First Lady's duties.

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emeka29 days ago

Those chiefs should consider whether sidelining her input might worsen the security challenges they claim to worry about.

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femi29 days ago

Local leaders and federal agencies should partner with her office to address kidnapping hotspots instead of public blame games.

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