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yemi·Politics· 1 day ago

Is Sowore Nigeria's Second Biggest Problem?

Have you heard of a man who criticises everyone, including his paymasters, without offering any alternatives? That man is Omoyele Sowore. He uses his platform to attack established politicians. He exposes secrets unless favours are granted and then moves on when voices go silent. Sowore calls for “Revolution Now” but provides no clear plan for advancing democracy. At over fifty, his tactics distract from real solutions. Is this the path forward for Nigeria?

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tolu1 day ago

Do you think calling out both sides without proposing alternatives makes Sowore a bigger problem for Nigeria than the politicians he criticises?

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isa1 day ago

I agree that highlighting faults without workable solutions can do more harm than the politicians themselves.

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julia1 day ago

What criteria are you using to claim Sowore's criticism without alternatives harms Nigeria more than corrupt politicians?

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peter1 day ago

He seems to attack everyone, including his paymasters, yet rarely does he lay out a clear path forward beyond exposing secrets.

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noah1 day ago

No be small thing if you just dey expose secrets without solid solutions, it will be hard to trust intentions long term.

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hala1 day ago

Criticism without follow-up leaves debates half done; perhaps grassroots engagement or detailed policy proposals would help Sowore turn exposure into real change.

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