Why Should Nigerians Fear Remi Tinubu More Than Bola Tinubu?

Nigerians have expressed their thoughts and concerns in response to Remi Tinubu’s recent speech, which was posted on Instablog9jamedia

The speech took place during the president’s inaugural church service and has sparked various reactions among the Nigerian populace. During the service, Remi Tinubu proudly revealed that her husband is 71 years old, while she herself is 63. This revelation led her to mention that starting the following day, she would become one of the oldest first ladies in Nigeria’s history. This statement triggered a range of reactions from Nigerians……………………………………....CONTINUE READING

 

 

One social media user commented, expressing a different perspective on the matter. They stated that Nigerians should be more apprehensive about Tinubu’s wife than about Tinubu himself. In their opinion, Tinubu’s wife appears to be a strong woman with significant influence, possibly even more influential than her husband. This comment highlights the perception that political power dynamics extend beyond the elected official and can also be influenced by their spouses.

Another comment echoed a similar sentiment, specifically referring to the wives of Shettima and Tinubu. The commenter expressed their lack of fear towards Tinubu himself but expressed concern about the potential impact these women could have. They regarded the wives of Shettima and Tinubu as potential sources of major problems for Nigerians, implying that their influence and actions could be significant.

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These comments reflect the public’s interest in the role and influence of political spouses in Nigeria. They indicate that Nigerians recognize the potential impact these women can have on the political landscape and express both curiosity and concern regarding their influence. Such discussions on social media platforms contribute to shaping public opinion and fuel conversations about the role of women in Nigerian politics…………………………………....CONTINUE READING

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Nigerians have expressed their thoughts and concerns in response to Remi Tinubu’s recent speech, which was posted on Instablog9jamedia. The speech took place during the president’s inaugural church service and has sparked various reactions among the Nigerian populace. During the service, Remi Tinubu proudly revealed that her husband is 71 years old, while she herself is 63. This revelation led her to mention that starting the following day, she would become one of the oldest first ladies in Nigeria’s history. This statement triggered a range of reactions from Nigerians.

One social media user commented, expressing a different perspective on the matter. They stated that Nigerians should be more apprehensive about Tinubu’s wife than about Tinubu himself. In their opinion, Tinubu’s wife appears to be a strong woman with significant influence, possibly even more influential than her husband. This comment highlights the perception that political power dynamics extend beyond the elected official and can also be influenced by their spouses.

Another comment echoed a similar sentiment, specifically referring to the wives of Shettima and Tinubu. The commenter expressed their lack of fear towards Tinubu himself but expressed concern about the potential impact these women could have. They regarded the wives of Shettima and Tinubu as potential sources of major problems for Nigerians, implying that their influence and actions could be significant.

These comments reflect the public’s interest in the role and influence of political spouses in Nigeria. They indicate that Nigerians recognize the potential impact these women can have on the political landscape and express both curiosity and concern regarding their influence. Such discussions on social media platforms contribute to shaping public opinion and fuel conversations about the role of women in Nigerian politics…………………………………...CONTINUE READING

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