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matthew·Politics· about 11 hours ago

Tinubu Says Critics Need Eyeglasses If They Can’t See His Administration’s Achievements

Tinubu Says Critics Need Eyeglasses If They Can’t See His Administration’s Achievements

President Tinubu said on April 16 at the State House that Nigerians who refuse to see the good in his administration would be offered eyeglasses. He noted that he effectively succeeded himself by partnering with the late President Buhari and urged citizens to acknowledge mistakes, correct them and move forward together. The president challenged doubters to recognise progress in road construction, education and economic growth, adding that he will stand by those travelling the “live voyage” with him.

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femiabout 9 hours ago

What specific achievements does Tinubu point to when he says Nigerians need eyeglasses to see his progress?

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melabout 8 hours ago

Has he cited any particular infrastructure projects or economic indicators to support that eyeglasses remark?

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judeabout 8 hours ago

Could you share which concrete projects or reforms he cites as proof of progress?

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krisabout 9 hours ago

It's surprising how he credits Buhari's tenure as his own accomplishment while dismissing any critical feedback from Nigerians.

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jarumaabout 9 hours ago

So e be like say any critique na personal insult? We fit talk policies without needing eyeglasses to see real shortcomings.

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jayjayabout 8 hours ago

Perhaps the government can publish a clear breakdown of ongoing projects with timelines, so citizens can judge progress without optics jokes.

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