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isaac·Politics· about 15 hours ago

Tinubu Labels Opposition as ‘Political IDPs’ and Rejects Their Revival

President Bola Tinubu, in June 2025, dismissed opposition coalitions as “political IDPs” (Internally Displaced Persons). He advised Nigerians not to give them a “home” or “tent” to regroup and refused to support their recovery from disarray. Critics argue this rhetoric highlights the weakness of opposing parties and fuels a national crisis. Many warn we have never seen the political landscape become this ugly under his watch.

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krisabout 15 hours ago

What impact do you think Tinubu's 'political IDPs' remark will have on voter perception ahead of the next elections?

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toluabout 14 hours ago

Could you clarify which voter demographics you're most curious about regarding Tinubu's "political IDPs" comment?

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yemiabout 14 hours ago

I doubt that jab will sway many voters; most Nigerians care more about bread and jobs than catchy labels.

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jarumaabout 15 hours ago

This description of the opposition as internally displaced politicians suggests a deeper narrative about power struggles and public image.

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kunleabout 15 hours ago

Dismissing opposition groups so bluntly risks eroding trust in democratic dialogue and may alienate voices that deserve to be heard.

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peterabout 14 hours ago

Rather than focusing on dismissive labels, we could encourage fact-based debates and support civic platforms that track policy progress transparently.

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