Wednesday, 26 November 2025

Seyi Tinubu Declares Father as Nigeria’s Best President Amidst Public Discontent

In a recent post on his Instagram account, Seyi Tinubu, son of Nigerian President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, expressed his unwavering support for his father, proclaiming him the "best President we ever had in the history of Nigeria." Seyi's comments come at a time of significant unrest and dissatisfaction among many Nigerians, who have voiced their concerns about the current administration's handling of critical issues, including insecurity, inflation, and widespread corruption. In his post, Seyi Tinubu urged his followers to support his father by following his official Instagram account. “Day and Night working tirelessly to make sure that our beautiful and blessed nation becomes developed and successful,” he stated, highlighting what he perceives as his father’s dedication to the nation.
While Seyi Tinubu is positioning himself as a prominent supporter of his father's regime, he is also making headlines as an aspiring candidate for the Lagos State governorship. Recognised as one of Nigeria's youngest billionaires, many are watching his political journey closely, especially given the current socio-political climate. However, the sentiment on the ground contrasts sharply with Seyi’s portrayal of his father's presidency. Many Nigerians have expressed their discontent with Bola Ahmed Tinubu's administration, citing concerns over rampant insecurity, soaring inflation rates, and allegations of corruption. One critic, Mr John San, articulated the frustrations of many citizens: “Tinubu claims to have been working on the betterment of the country since he resumed office, but there are no visible evidence of his work.”
The security situation in Nigeria has particularly troubled citizens, with many feeling unsafe amidst rising incidents of violence. Easther Bassey, a concerned citizen, lamented, “The country is not safe at all, especially for Christians and young schoolgirls.” These sentiments echo a broader sense of despair felt by a significant portion of the population, who feel that the government has failed to address the pressing challenges facing the nation.
Despite Seyi Tinubu’s optimistic portrayal of his father’s presidency, there appears to be a disconnect between the administration's narrative and the lived experiences of ordinary Nigerians. The calls for change and improvement are growing louder, with many citizens demanding accountability and transparency from their leaders. As Nigeria grapples with these multifaceted challenges, the public is increasingly focused on the performance and responsibilities of its leaders. The dichotomy between Seyi's statements and the prevailing public sentiment raises questions about the future of governance in Nigeria and the path forward for the nation.
In conclusion, while Seyi Tinubu champions his father's presidency, many Nigerians remain sceptical and are calling for tangible evidence of progress. As the nation faces critical issues, the actions and responses of the government will be closely scrutinised in the months ahead, especially with elections on the horizon. The time will tell whether the administration can bridge the gap between promises and reality, and whether Seyi's aspirations in Lagos will resonate with a populace seeking genuine change. Photo Credit: Seyi Tinubu's Instagram page

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