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yemi·Politics· 1 day ago

Tinubu’s Time Is Up: Nigerians Reject His Leadership

I’ve visited communities from the far north to the southern states. The verdict is the same everywhere: Tinubu’s name has become a dangerous taboo. People say they won’t wait for courts. They’re ready to protest on the streets. The economy is in ruins. Daily survival feels impossible. Farmers fear kidnapping every time they work. Insecurity forces families to flee their homes. Each uncaring statement from the presidency only fuels our anger. Rigging an election now would be suicidal. With both north and south against him, where will Tinubu find votes? False promises and empty slogans can’t rebuild trust. The opposition is growing stronger every day, and 2027 is already on our minds.

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bola1 day ago

Have you noticed similar talk in your locality about rejecting Tinubu and planning protests?

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emeka1 day ago

I've heard similar discussions nearby, many folks have expressed frustration with Tinubu's leadership and talk of street protests.

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bisi1 day ago

No real protest talk around me; folks focus on price hikes and poor power supply instead of rejecting Tinubu.

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peter1 day ago

Uniform rejection across regions suggests a deep frustration, but it doesn't guarantee unified action on the streets.

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lily1 day ago

Past threats of mass protests often faded when courts took over; this one may follow the same path.

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hala1 day ago

If protests do begin, communities should focus on peaceful coordination and clear demands to avoid chaos and achieve real change.

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