Tinubu’s administration has turned Nigeria’s anti-corruption fight into a cynical weapon of political persecution, targeting opposition figures like Emeka Ihedioha and Aminu Tambuwal while shielding APC loyalists such as Abdullahi Ganduje and Yahaya Bello from justice.
This selective enforcement corrodes public trust, institutional integrity, and the very foundation of the rule of law.
Instead of dismantling entrenched corruption, Tinubu has entrenched a culture where political allegiance determines one’s innocence or guilt, leaving ordinary Nigerians to suffer the consequences of failed governance, deepening poverty, and eroded civic confidence.
By criminalizing opposition and protecting cronies, the president has perverted justice into a partisan tool, effectively dismantling any hope of a transparent and impartial Nigeria. This calculated abuse of state power has not only failed to combat corruption but has also weaponized it against the very people it should protect.
Tinubu’s colossal criminalities and systemic failures are not merely harming Nigeria today; they are laying the groundwork for the nation’s collapse.
Every day under his rule accelerates the breakdown of governance, economic stability, and social cohesion, pushing the country toward the brink of state failure.
The Tinubu administration’s blatant disregard for equal justice under the law undermines the legitimacy of national institutions, leaving them hollow and incapable of serving the people.
This is no longer about political differences; it is an existential crisis that demands urgent correction. If Tinubu remains in office beyond 2027, Nigeria will have passed the point of no return, reduced to a fractured entity incapable of functioning as a coherent, sovereign nation.
The EFCC Chairman once vowed to resign if he didn’t prosecute Yahaya Bello. Today, he’s still in office… and Yahaya still walks free, while opposition ADC leaders are chased at full speed.
Nigeria deserves an EFCC that fights corruption, not political battles. Justice must be blind
















