Renowned journalist and former presidential aspirant, Dele Momodu, has openly criticized President Bola Tinubu’s administration, highlighting the pervasive hardship experienced by Nigerians. Speaking on News Central TV, Momodu expressed deep concern over the nation’s economic challenges and the apparent disconnect between the government’s perception and the citizens’ reality…….CONTINUE READING
“Everywhere you turn in Nigeria, people are crying. I have never seen this level of bitterness, and I hope the president is taking this criticism in good faith,” Momodu stated, emphasizing the widespread discontent across the country.
He further commented on the recent wave of political defections to the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC), suggesting that these moves might give President Tinubu a distorted view of his administration’s performance. “If you see all the governors decamping to your party, won’t you think you are the greatest thing that happened to Nigeria? You can’t blame the man if he feels that way,” Momodu remarked.
Momodu cautioned that such defections are often driven by personal or political survival rather than genuine support for the ruling party’s policies. He urged the president to look beyond the political maneuvers and address the pressing issues affecting the populace.
The journalist’s candid remarks have sparked discussions nationwide, with many Nigerians resonating with his observations and calling for immediate action to alleviate the country’s economic woes.