It started with Seyi Tinubu asking Nigerians to trust his father, President Tinubu, claiming he’s “doing it right.” But Isaac Fayose had other things to say.
Directly addressing Seyi, Fayose hit back hard:
“Thank you for having faith in my father, President Tinubu! Seyi, we don’t have any faith in your father. Your father is ruling us with force.”
He didn’t hold back on the struggles ordinary Nigerians are facing:
“Petrol prices have increased and very soon the way prices of things will skyrocket will shock everyone.”
And he went even further, pointing out the daily dangers and political pressures:
“People are being k!lled everyday. Petrol is going to N2000/litre. You have forced everyone to join your party and you still want to force yourself on us in 2027. I believe God will set Nigeria free.”
Fayose wrapped up his critique with no sugarcoating:
“President Tinubu is the worst president ever in Nigeria.”
This back-and-forth isn’t just politics it’s a reflection of the frustration felt by many Nigerians over soaring prices, insecurity, and what they see as heavy-handed governance. Fayose’s message is loud and clear: Seyi’s optimism doesn’t match the reality on the ground.
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