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2027: Tinubu is fixing Nigeria’s cracks, says Seyi Tinubu

Seyi Tinubu, son of President Bola Tinubu, has called on Nigerian youths to have faith in his father’s administration, stating that ongoing reforms will yield long-term benefits despite current economic

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March 17, 2026·2 min read

Seyi Tinubu, son of President Bola Tinubu, has called on Nigerian youths to have faith in his father's administration, stating that ongoing reforms will yield long-term benefits despite current economic difficulties.

In a trending video, Seyi Tinubu appealed for patience, saying the government is addressing deep-rooted structural challenges to secure a better future.

He said, “We’re asking you all to have faith in Asiwaju Ahmed Tinubu. He is already driving this country in a direction this country has never seen, and I continue to pray for his life, continue to pray for his second term.

Read Also: Tinubu brokers £746m UK deal to revamp Apapa, Tin Can ports

“This is a man who has come in and has seen cracks, instead of just trying to pass by and waiting for the cracks to continue to spread, and just think, let's leave it for the next man, he’s actually trying to fix it,” he added.

He praised his father's efforts to fix foundational issues, ensuring a stronger system for future generations.

“So that way, when it’s our own time, we don’t have to fix a crack. We’ll live in a house that is well built, with a great foundation, with a great legacy, for our own children to also benefit,” he said.

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