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Opiate32 (OP)
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June 28, 2026, 05:20:01 AM
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Mr President Sir please focus urgently on reducing the cost of living for ordinary Nigerians. The reforms may be necessary in the long run but right now a lot of families are struggling painfully. Insecurity is forcing farmers away from their lands, power remain unreliable and prices keep rising faster than salaries and business profits.
When people cannot eat well, send their children to school or sleep with some peace of mind, hope dies and that makes sense very other achievement harder. If the ordinary citizens can breathe and feed their families again, your administration will win back trust and the country will move forward faster.

This is not about politics for me but about the daily reality of raising a family in Nigeria today. What’s your one strong message to him? Let’s hear it
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June 28, 2026, 10:26:09 PM
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All this English will just fall into deaf ears if you are talking about Tinubu. Me I will just tell him straight, Baba, please go and rest. Go and pray to God to make heaven. You can't solve Nigeria's problem because you lack the intellectual capacity and the physical and mental strength for this job. The country is too big, the problems are too many and honestly, you look tired already. Just step aside and let someone else try, someone with fresh energy, new ideas, and real passion to fix things. No hard feelings, because omo at this stage, Nigeria needs more than just big grammar and political alliances oo. But Tinubu love power and he won’t even look at you talking.

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June 29, 2026, 05:37:09 AM
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Mr President Sir please focus urgently on reducing the cost of living for ordinary Nigerians. The reforms may be necessary in the long run but right now a lot of families are struggling painfully. Insecurity is forcing farmers away from their lands, power remain unreliable and prices keep rising faster than salaries and business profits.
When people cannot eat well, send their children to school or sleep with some peace of mind, hope dies and that makes sense very other achievement harder. If the ordinary citizens can breathe and feed their families again, your administration will win back trust and the country will move forward faster.

This is not about politics for me but about the daily reality of raising a family in Nigeria today. What’s your one strong message to him? Let’s hear it

This will be a rare privilege but if the opportunity comes then I will tell him that he is incompetent and not capable of leading Nigeria because he is too old and can no longer think straight and he is also unfit for the position he is occupying, I know that nobody is a saint which means any other person that occupies the seat afterwards still has his flaws and weaknesses but the cry for security is overlooked by Tinubu, he feels less concern about the killings, kidnapping and banditory in the country. All he is thinking about is re-election so he can complete his second tenure.

Nigeria needs actions not some people that will come out and advise us to be selling Akara and kuli-Kuli just as the first lady Oluremi Tinubu told us last week, there should be improvements in leadership policies that will regulate the market and high cost of living so the poor and less privilege can survive, so my position is simple I will tell him to go and rest.

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June 29, 2026, 06:32:43 PM
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One minute is indeed a very short time to describe my plight about the current state of Nigeria to Mr. President but if am one on one with him for a minute i will tell him to tackle power failure issues, i believe that if electricity is constant in Nigeria that a lot of things will normalize, first the price of fuel will drop if electricity is constant because there will be lesser relevance for fuel, most people will no longer need it in generators etc, secondly if electricity is constant lots of businesses will grow because they will no longer spend so much on fuel and it will boost more productivity.

Constant electricity will also bring in foreign investors, there are lots of foreign companies that need constant electricity to thrive once Nigeria has constant electricity you will observe that some of this electric car companies etc might want to come and have there base here in Nigeria, lastly constant electricity will also help reduce insecurity, if you observe anytime there is light in Nigeria more than 60% of persons stay indoors and focus on their business, so if light is constant most people won’t even have time to be gallivanting aimlessly let alone commit crime. I really want the Nigerian government to fix one sector before jumping to the next, if one administration can come and handle a particular problem once and for all it will be far better than jumping from one project to another without completing it.

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