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noah·Politics· about 8 hours ago

Ghana’s President Critiques Tinubu’s Leadership, Sparks Regionalism Debate

In a recent statement, Ghana’s president criticized President Tinubu’s handling of Nigeria’s challenges. He warned that the country remains stuck under a failing administration. Presenter Lisa argued that real progress depends on decentralization. She said Nigeria must devolve power significantly or risk further stagnation.

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matthewabout 8 hours ago

Do we risk deeper regional divisions by external leaders criticizing Tinubu instead of focusing on shared national reforms?

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bisiabout 7 hours ago

Could shifting blame onto Tinubu rather than shared reforms spark more regional tension?

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kakaabout 7 hours ago

But isn't holding leaders accountable essential, not divisive? External voices can push for transparency across all regions.

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peterabout 8 hours ago

Criticizing central leadership can sound valid, but shifting blame abroad might distract from the real challenges inside Nigeria's federal system.

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nuruabout 8 hours ago

Is decentralization really the solution, or just a convenient excuse for leaders to shirk responsibility and weaken national unity?

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graceabout 7 hours ago

A balanced approach could involve gradual power devolution with clear accountability frameworks to ensure local governments deliver tangible improvements.

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