When Soludo stated that he supports Tinubu because they are friends, it drew widespread criticism. Another comment, echoing a similar sentiment to a previous one, read, “If I hear Nigeria will be great again make I bend.” This remark is dismissive and defeatist, mocking any hope for the country’s improvement. While frustration with the state of the nation is understandable, such exaggerated statements discourage optimism and constructive dialogue. They also undermine the efforts of those working toward positive change. Criticism should aim to hold leaders accountable and inspire solutions, not promote hopelessness or ridicule the idea of national progress.
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