TDMost Nigerians — at home and in the diaspora — are fed up.
And when one examines the root cause of Nigeria’s accelerating dysfunction, the trail leads, inescapably, back to a single figure: an 86-year-old decrepit fraudster who somehow clawed his way to the top of the most populous nation in Africa.
The only honest reckoning left is that we allowed it. We, the Nigerian people, must own that.
I do not enjoy writing about Bola Tinubu every single day. But every day that passes produces new revelations about just how catastrophically bad this man has been for Nigeria.
He is a visible shipwreck — not the frontman a nation of 220 million people deserves. Inarticulate. Visibly deteriorating.

Every time he opens his mouth, the nation braces itself for whatever gibberish is about to emerge. No one knows. Not even him.
Here is the uncomfortable legal truth: if Tinubu were ever arrested and charged for crimes against the Nigerian state, he would spend precisely one day in a courtroom.
Any lawyer worth his retainer could successfully argue that this man is too senile to stand trial — that he cannot comprehend the charges against him, cannot meaningfully instruct counsel, and cannot reliably tell you what day it is.
That is your Commander-in-Chief.
That is the man every Nigerian child presently held captive by bandits, terrorists, and kidnappers is depending on to save them.
We are in serious trouble.
Credible reports have already confirmed growing concern over Tinubu’s health, with his medical team making preparations to fly him abroad for urgent attention — even as the Presidency publicly dismisses the concerns as rumour.
Meanwhile, under his watch, Nigeria has retained its position at the very bottom of the 2026 Global Quality of Life Index, recording the lowest score of any country on earth — with catastrophic scores on purchasing power, safety, and healthcare.
This is what his presidency has produced. This is the balance sheet.
The manufactured mythology — that Tinubu is a fearless strategic genius who strikes the fear of God into his opponents — must be cast aside permanently.
It is a paid-for lie, sustained by propaganda merchants on his payroll. He is not a genius. He is not fearless.
He is a fraud, a career criminal with enormous ambition.
A man who cheated his way to the top and has been propped up by loyalists, hired muscle, and the institutional cowardice of those who benefit from his corruption.
Every potential despot in history has had thugs and enforcers — but they at least knew what year they were governing in.
To those who continue to do his bidding — who take his money and turn it against the Nigerian people — hear this clearly: the era of dragging innocent citizens from their homes, arresting Nigerians for the peaceful exercise of their democratic right to dissent, is coming to an end.
The reckoning for those who participated in the abuse of the Nigerian people will be thorough and it will be documented.
You are public servants. You are not nightclub bouncers hired to protect a crime boss.
Nigeria’s future cannot be mortgaged to protect a senile fraudster’s final act. The lie has an expiry date. It is approaching.
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Kio Amachree | Stockholm, Sweden | President, Worldview International














