Addressing Tinubu’s One Year in Office -Lawal

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Addressing Tinubu’s One Year in Office -Lawal


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  1. Disappointing. This mans last submissions reveal him as a hypocrite. He spoke well from the beginning, but at the end, he has the psychology of rotating power among power hungry people. Oga you yourself are an emilokan.. hypocrisy

  2. Total madness. In this interview, it is easy to see why Nigeria is not progressing. This man has exposed the mindset of the class of people destroying the country.
    They don't care about efficiency and professionalism in governance. All they care about is ethnic occupation of political power.
    They want Tinubu to repair in one year what took them fifty years to destroy. They are the people in charge of operating the parallel market.
    They are in charge of smuggling subsidised petroleum products out of Nigeria. They control who gets an appointment into the civil service and government institutions. These actions have been going on for years. Actions that have destroyed the economy of Nigeria.
    Few elites who are manipulating their masses. Elites, who survives by stealing directly from the national treasury.
    Tinubu 's emergence to correct these anomalies is seen as hatred of their tribe.

  3. A northerner coming back to power is a selfish comment from my friend Babachir Lawal. Just one year after Buhari your supposedly family member left office, he couldn’t change the life of your people and you expect that some magic will come from another tenure in Aso Rock to rescue the same that you had the opportunity to rescue yourself and your brother.

  4. A sensible citizen shouldn't care where quality governments come from, whether in the north or south. All we should be interested in is who will introduce and implement government policies that will have a meaningful impact on all Nigerians.

  5. Igbos may God help Una,are you hearing lawal , The Igbos politicians are selfish the betterment of the Igbos are not in their agenda. Igbos where will your help comes from? At times God may keep quiet and allow you to help yourself. Those Who killed their brave men remember that war may break out against them by their enemy. Nnamdi Kalu will definitely be remembered.

  6. bola tinubu's one year in office? Grade: -4 less than zero! bola tinubu, is an international embarrassments and has destroyed the country! This idiot lacks the ability to think clearly!

  7. These are the destroyers of Nigeria. Tribal and sectional bigots. Disgraceful that this man was at the highest helm of affairs in Nigeria. I was listening to this interview and at some point, thought he had a progressive voice to lend to the Nigerian situation but to turn around and say that the Presidency needs to return to the north again in 2027, demonstrates the very worst of what is wrong with Nigeria. All for a chance to continue to loot the country dry.

  8. It is disappointing to see individuals revel in Nigeria's challenges under the current administration simply because their personal ambitions were not fulfilled. It is important to remember that Nigeria is resilient and will overcome its current obstacles to become a great and united nation, by the grace of God.

    I urge those who are quick to criticize the government to reflect on their own actions and contributions during their time in office. It is easy to point fingers, but it takes true dedication and integrity to fulfill responsibilities and make a positive impact.

    Criticism should come from a place of genuine concern for the well-being of Nigeria and its people, not from personal agendas. I commend individuals like the former NHIS Boss who offer honest and constructive criticism. Their insights should be valued and taken seriously by the government. God Bless the Federal Republic of Nigeria!