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Tinubu To Nigerians: You Are Entering New Prosperity Era I Promised 2 Years Ago (7111 Views)

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igatit: 10:10am On Jun 06
Nonsense

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Fish4wealth: 10:10am On Jun 06
If those bolded lines were truly said by the President, we already envisaged it but i believe Nigerians are wiser....however, only the few wise Nigerians will understand this "AYO OLOPON"
God bless Nigeria.
Guyincna(m): 10:10am On Jun 06
grin grin
Blackman7: 10:11am On Jun 06
Its obvious tinubu is delusional and sadly living in a fools paradise.

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advanceDNA: 10:11am On Jun 06
Baba dey whine himself...

..the money gained form subsidy removal, removal of the backing on naira and all extra borrowings are all in the pockets of the executives, legislature and judiciary ..... So who is he trying to deceive ??

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onuman: 10:11am On Jun 06
Is this in Nigeria?

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correctguy101(m): 10:12am On Jun 06
SoftBread01:
The one who has everything at his beck and call is telling the one with nothing to endure.
Inside life o!

Na to change our name to Endurance remain.. African leaders ehn...

Awón òní yéyé

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ufotunang: 10:12am On Jun 06
SoftBread01:
The one who has everything at his beck and call is telling the one with nothing to endure.
Inside life o!

That it's why it's left for Nigerians to decide their fate and destiny in 2027 and 2027 election..if they still want to continue with the poverty, hunger, hardship, inflation, high costs of living, high rate of unemployment, insecurity or not?

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Babangidapikin: 10:12am On Jun 06
mmadu4:
Once upon a time in Nigeria, the people worried about their future. Many felt that their leader, President Bola Tinubu, was not a good person. They believed he only cared about himself and not about the citizens of the country. As time ed, more and more citizens started to feel that he was making fun of them, ignoring their needs and dreams.

The markets were filled with people discussing their troubles. "He promises change but gives us nothing," one man said. "Our roads are bad, and the schools are falling apart,” another woman added. They felt trapped in a world where their voices were unheard. Even in their homes, families whispered about how their leader seemed distant and uncaring.

As weeks turned into months, a sense of darkness began to cover the nation. The people lost their trust in the government. They watched as the prices of food and living increased while their hopes faded. Many believed that President Tinubu was living in luxury while they struggled. "He laughs at our pain," a young teacher said, shaking her head in disbelief.

One day, a group of brave citizens decided to stand up. They planned a peaceful march to express their feelings. They gathered in front of the presidential palace, holding signs and chanting for change. The atmosphere was charged with hope, and for the first time in a long while, they felt united. They wanted their voices to be heard.

However, President Tinubu saw the growing crowd and felt threatened. Instead of hearing them out, he made jokes on live television, mocking their efforts. "They think this will change anything," he laughed, showing a lack of respect for his own people. Many felt hurt and angry, thinking their leader was out of touch and playing with their future.

Months later, as the pressures of leadership took their toll, the president began to face health problems. One afternoon, while attending a meeting, he suddenly collapsed. Medical teams rushed to help, but it was too late. He died from a heart attack, leaving behind a country filled with mixed emotions.

Some felt relief, believing that change was coming. Others felt sadness for a leader who never understood their struggles. As news spread, people talked about the lessons learned. They realized it was time to take their future into their own hands and strive for a better Nigeria.

This I have seen
We are all living in a ticking time bomb and someone is trying to diffuse it. People are going through pains no doubt, but it's better we face our reality when we can rather than live in fools paradise. Except he is moving out money to Swiss Banks like Gen Abacha and not creating value will you write up come through, the Jagaban I know will rather create value here.
snowball11(m): 10:12am On Jun 06
Just shut your crap and continue stealing the common wealth of the dolts who voted you into power! undecided

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ImoleNaija: 10:13am On Jun 06
mmadu4:
Once upon a time in Nigeria, the people worried about their future. Many felt that their leader, President Bola Tinubu, was not a good person. They believed he only cared about himself and not about the citizens of the country. As time ed, more and more citizens started to feel that he was making fun of them, ignoring their needs and dreams.................



This I have seen

You go explain explain tire....No evidence


If Tinubu can't do it, no other politician in this current Nigeria can do it. Take it or leave it. Presidency is not a child's play as your likes think.

Tinubu is there to set a pace for his predecessors which would be so glaring to you....but we know you would turn a blind eye to it.
Livebroadcast: 10:13am On Jun 06
We know that the challenges and problems are many before Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu became president, we know that sacrifice must be made to get us out of the mess as there is no gain without pain.

We ask the everlasting God to guide our leaders alright and arise, may their toils nights and days never be in vain.

I fervently pray that when the prosperity and progresses are manifesting in Nigeria, none of the readers of this prayer shall sick nor die. May Almighty Allah count us among the people that will benefit from this government.
Eriokanmi: 10:13am On Jun 06
Ekpeitut:
"Entering a new prosperity era"? That statement is not just out of touch — it's an insult to millions of Nigerians battling unprecedented hardship. Since President Tinubu took office, the naira has plummeted, fuel subsidy removal has crushed the average household, and inflation has made basic survival a daily struggle.

Hospitals are underfunded, schools are collapsing, insecurity is rampant, and unemployment is pushing more youths into despair or out of the country entirely. If this is the promised prosperity, then it’s either a cruel joke or a deliberate gaslighting of a suffering population. Empty rhetoric won't fill empty stomachs — Nigerians need results, not recycled slogans.
Pls forgive him. He's too old to talk straight. He doesn't even most of what he's said anymore. Didn't you see him raising his walking stick up when singing the national anthem during the campaign like a gangstar?. Alhaji adamu don laff taya in the viral video. They're just managing him. He'll soon go for check up. How do you expect things to work?

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snowball11(m): 10:15am On Jun 06
And to crown it all, this forum is gradually becoming crap! grin

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OriOko88(m): 10:16am On Jun 06
Alawada somebody.

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SocialJustice: 10:16am On Jun 06
Prosperity without jobs.
lexy2014: 10:16am On Jun 06
helinues:


The fortune teller, how far

where did you see fortune teller?

what is the fortune teller that has been told?

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shortgun(m): 10:17am On Jun 06
Tinubu want us to believe that hardship is progress and suffering is reform.
He wants Nigerians to be grateful for his senseless policies that have sent fuel prices soaring, food costs through the roof, and pushed millions into poverty.
Any reforms that don't work for the people is nothing but punishment mixed with wickedness

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ErebeOcoco: 10:18am On Jun 06
Yeah, after recovering the money he spent during his elections.

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anonimi: 10:18am On Jun 06
marlow1962:
On your mandate we stand gidigba.

Is that powered by your own ration of daily bread palliative, which you thankfully didn’t get killed in the process of fighting for the food in deadly stampedes

Glimpsetv:
A large crowd of Lagosians was filmed in a long queue struggling to collect a loaf of bread. To maintain order, several military personnel were on the ground to control the crowd. This has triggered a lot of reactions online.

Watch the video, share your thoughts in the comments.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zYltMapDyIo?si=0-hO0Vt5C9uBxVd1

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helinues: 10:18am On Jun 06
lexy2014:


where did you see fortune teller?

what is the fortune teller that has been told?

You read our mind hence knowing what we thought about president Tinubu's message

You are not even proud of your fortune teller work
eniteden(m): 10:18am On Jun 06

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Agbegbaorogboye: 10:18am On Jun 06
I believe this is a prophetic declaration
We hope it shall come to in the lives of all Nigerians
Amen!!
koxyz: 10:19am On Jun 06
Bushit

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highchief1: 10:19am On Jun 06
ogododo:


https://saharareporters.com/2025/06/05/tinubu-nigerians-youre-entering-new-prosperity-era-i-promised-two-years-ago
baba pls don’t take us to another stage of shegge.leave us for this one when we Dey manage.make una come make we go beg this man

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lexy2014: 10:20am On Jun 06
Livebroadcast:
We know that the challenges and problems are many before Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu became president, we know that sacrifice must be made to get us out of the mess as there is no gain without pain.

We ask the everlasting God to guide our leaders alright and arise, may their toils nights and days never be in vain.

I fervently pray that when the prosperity and progresses are manifesting in Nigeria, none of the readers of this prayer shall sick nor die. May Almighty Allah count us among the people that will benefit from this government.

what is the "sacrifice must be made to get us out of the mess"?

where is it in the constitution that "there is no gain without pain"?

what sacrifice is tinubu making?

is tinubu experiencing the pain?

who are the "we" that "know the challenges and problems are many before Tinubu became president"?

what are those challenges and problems you are referring to?

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lexy2014: 10:20am On Jun 06
helinues:


You read our mind hence knowing what we thought about president Tinubu's message

You are not even proud of your fortune teller work

can you pls define "fortune teller" and tell me how it is related

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lexy2014: 10:22am On Jun 06
helinues:


You read our mind hence knowing what we thought about president Tinubu's message

You are not even proud of your fortune teller work

can you pls define what a fortune teller is tell me how that definition is related to this comment..."even helinues timemanager zero8zero dont believe this".


where did you see fortune teller?

what is the fortune teller that has been told?
ChybuzzDD(m): 10:22am On Jun 06
marlow1962:
On your mandate we stand gidigba.

I'm very sure that by now, just half way into standing on his mandate, your legs are already paining you and about to crumble grin

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anonimi: 10:23am On Jun 06
mmadu4:
Once upon a time in Nigeria, the people worried about their future. Many felt that their leader, President Bola Tinubu, was not a good person. They believed he only cared about himself and not about the citizens of the country. As time ed, more and more citizens started to feel that he was making fun of them, ignoring their needs and dreams.

The markets were filled with people discussing their troubles. "He promises change but gives us nothing," one man said. "Our roads are bad, and the schools are falling apart,” another woman added. They felt trapped in a world where their voices were unheard. Even in their homes, families whispered about how their leader seemed distant and uncaring.

As weeks turned into months, a sense of darkness began to cover the nation. The people lost their trust in the government. They watched as the prices of food and living increased while their hopes faded. Many believed that President Tinubu was living in luxury while they struggled. "He laughs at our pain," a young teacher said, shaking her head in disbelief.

One day, a group of brave citizens decided to stand up. They planned a peaceful march to express their feelings. They gathered in front of the presidential palace, holding signs and chanting for change. The atmosphere was charged with hope, and for the first time in a long while, they felt united. They wanted their voices to be heard.

However, President Tinubu saw the growing crowd and felt threatened. Instead of hearing them out, he made jokes on live television, mocking their efforts. "They think this will change anything," he laughed, showing a lack of respect for his own people. Many felt hurt and angry, thinking their leader was out of touch and playing with their future.

Months later, as the pressures of leadership took their toll, the president began to face health problems. One afternoon, while attending a meeting, he suddenly collapsed. Medical teams rushed to help, but it was too late. He died from a heart attack, leaving behind a country filled with mixed emotions.

Some felt relief, believing that change was coming. Others felt sadness for a leader who never understood their struggles. As news spread, people talked about the lessons learned. They realized it was time to take their future into their own hands and strive for a better Nigeria.

This I have seen

If we took our future into our own hands when Yar’Adua died in 2010, why are we not having a better Nigeria 15 years later instead of the worsening APC shege we were scammed into buying by ebilokan

thisweekng:
The Minister of Finance and Coordinating Minister of the Economy Chief Olawale Edun has said the last time Nigeria’s economy looked stable was about a decade ago.

He made this statement during his maiden press conference as Minister of Finance where he outlined President Bola Tinubu’s vision, agenda and strategy for the economy.

He said, “I think as we all know, we are not where we should be. The economy is barely growing above the rate of population growth.

“But it was not always so, and I think in trying to look at the way forward, if we now have a situation of slow growth, double-digit inflation, weak/depreciating exchange rate, as well as security concerns that are resulting in an economy that is not growing and not taking Nigerians out of poverty.

“If we think back to the last time when the economy was stable- when it was growing, when inflation was low, and the interest rate was affordable, that period was about a decade ago. Growth was about 6% in 2013 and 2014.”
Private sector to drive the economy

https://nairametrics.com/2023/09/01/the-last-time-nigerias-economy-was-stable-was-about-a-decade-ago-wale-edun/

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Mabuggi88: 10:24am On Jun 06
So all these ones they are defending even on NL here are not prosperity and you know that but you keep deceiving Nigerians that you have done well.
I blame your ers

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