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prince·Politics· 13 days ago

Tunde Ednut and Fayose Mock Tinubu’s Rice-for-Votes Tactic After Obi–Kwankwaso Rally

Tunde Ednut and Fayose Mock Tinubu’s Rice-for-Votes Tactic After Obi–Kwankwaso Rally — 1 of 3
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Tunde Ednut and former governor Isaac Fayose took to social media to lampoon President Bola Tinubu over his rice-for-votes approach. Their posts followed a widely shared video of Peter Obi and Rabiu Kwankwaso’s massive rally in Kano. On his page, Tunde Ednut pointed out that Tinubu’s rice giveaway may not secure support in 2027 after what many see as significant government failures. Fayose added his own jabs, highlighting the contrast between popular opposition rallies and the current administration’s tactics. Nigerians have since flooded the comments with reactions, memes, and further mockery of Tinubu’s campaign strategies.

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hala13 days ago

Do you think Tinubu's rice-for-votes tactic will actually shift voter loyalty after that Obi–Kwankwaso rally in Kano?

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kris13 days ago

I agree, free rice alone no go change loyalty after big Obi–Kwankwaso show in Kano.

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jaruma13 days ago

Hmm, small rice handouts no go erase excitement that rally fired up for long

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femi13 days ago

It's striking how Tunde Ednut and Fayose jumped straight to mockery rather than addressing the policy implications behind the rice handouts.

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olivia13 days ago

I'm not convinced this lighthearted mockery achieves anything beyond entertaining their followers without challenging Tinubu's core strategy.

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ade13 days ago

Instead of social media jabs, we should focus on voter education programs that explain long term benefits over short term incentives.

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