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Seyi Tinubu Urges Nigerians to Trust Tinubu’s Reforms, Pray for His Second Term

Seyi Tinubu, son of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, has appealed to Nigerians, particularly young people, to remain patient and supportive of the economic reforms being implemented by his father’s administration.

In a video that has gained widespread attention online, Seyi said Nigerians should not lose faith in the government’s direction, insisting that the reforms are aimed at solving long-standing structural problems rather than providing quick fixes.

According to him, President Tinubu is taking bold steps to address deep-rooted issues that have hindered the country’s development for years.

“We’re asking you all to have faith in Asiwaju Ahmed Tinubu. He is already driving this country in a direction this country has never ever seen, and I continue to pray for his life, continue to pray for his second term,” Seyi said.

He further urged Nigerian youths to trust the government’s intentions and allow time for the policies to yield results.

Explaining the administration’s approach, Seyi stated that President Tinubu chose to confront existing challenges rather than ignore them.

“This is a man who has come in and has seen cracks, instead of just trying to pass by and waiting for the cracks to continue to spread, he’s actually trying to fix it,” he said.

He added that the goal is to create a stronger foundation for future generations.

“So that way, when it’s our own time, we don’t have to fix a crack. We’ll live in a house that is well built, with a great foundation, with a great legacy, for our own children to also benefit,” he stated.

The remarks have sparked mixed reactions across social media, with supporters praising the administration’s long-term vision while critics questioned the impact of the reforms on the daily lives of ordinary Nigerians.

Reactions

“Patience is easier to preach when you’re not the one struggling with rising food prices.”

“The reforms may be painful, but fixing decades of problems won’t happen overnight.”

“Nigerians have heard promises before. People want to see tangible results.”

“At least someone is explaining the government’s position directly to young people.”

“The real test is whether these policies will improve living standards in the coming years.”

“Many citizens are finding it difficult to remain patient because the economic hardship is affecting everyone.”

“Supporters see sacrifice today for a better future, while critics say the suffering is already too much.”

“Time will tell whether these reforms deliver the foundation Seyi Tinubu is talking about.”

 

 

 

 

Published by Ejoh Caleb 

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