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prince·Politics· about 8 hours ago

Northern Elder Slams Tinubu’s Inaction, Predicts 2027 Defeat

Northern Elder Slams Tinubu’s Inaction, Predicts 2027 Defeat

A respected northern elder has criticized President Tinubu’s record, challenging those who see no progress to ‘wear glasses’ if they can’t spot any improvements. He warned that this lack of tangible achievements could undermine Tinubu’s chances in the 2027 election. Read the full discussion for more insights from the elder’s address.

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yemiabout 8 hours ago

What specific achievements or failures do you think could truly sway voters against Tinubu in the next election?

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jarumaabout 8 hours ago

Which of his record elements do you believe voters will truly remember, and why those in particular?

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noahabout 7 hours ago

Do you mean gaps in public infrastructure or missing policy follow-through that could turn voters away from Tinubu?

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oliviaabout 8 hours ago

The elder's comments highlight public frustration, but it's unclear if critics will gain enough support to influence the next election.

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judeabout 8 hours ago

No be by wearing glasses we go see promises turn action, time don pass and we need tangible results from Tinubu.

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melabout 7 hours ago

Focusing on measurable policy milestones could help voters track progress and hold leaders accountable before the 2027 campaign begins.

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