TDA viral video showing a Master of Ceremony (MC) openly confronting Seyi Tinubu, the son of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, has ignited widespread reactions across Nigeria’s political landscape, underscoring the growing frustration among many citizens over the state of the nation.
In the now widely circulated clip, the MC reportedly challenged Seyi Tinubu’s repeated public defence of his father’s administration.
He declared that Nigerians would not need to be persuaded if President Tinubu’s performance genuinely reflected the glowing endorsements often made by his son.
Watch the video clip below:
The remark culminated in the controversial assertion that the President was “the worst president” Nigeria has ever had.
Public Perception
The incident comes against the backdrop of persistent economic hardship, soaring inflation, rising food prices, widespread insecurity, and growing public dissatisfaction with government policies.
For many Nigerians, the viral confrontation has become symbolic of the widening disconnect between official narratives celebrating government achievements and the daily realities faced by ordinary citizens.
Seyi Tinubu has in recent months embarked on a series of public engagements in which he defended his father’s administration.
He describes President Tinubu as one of Nigeria’s greatest leaders and urges Nigerians, particularly young people, to exercise patience with ongoing reforms.

His comments have frequently attracted criticism from opposition figures, civil society groups, and citizens who argue that the economic and security situations have deteriorated significantly under the current administration.
The viral video has generated intense debate on social media platforms, with many users praising the MC’s courage for expressing sentiments they believe reflect widespread public frustration.
Others, however, questioned both the appropriateness of the venue and the manner in which the criticism was delivered.
Future Outlook
Political analysts note that the episode highlights the increasingly difficult task facing government supporters as public scrutiny intensifies amid continuing economic challenges.
Critics argue that worsening living conditions have fueled public anger, while supporters of the administration maintain that ongoing reforms require time to produce meaningful results.
Adding another layer of controversy, several observers have questioned whether the audio accompanying the viral clip accurately reflects what transpired at the event.
Some social media users have suggested that the footage may have been altered, though no conclusive evidence has yet emerged to either confirm or debunk those claims.
As reactions continue to pour in, the incident serves as a stark reminder of the deep divisions surrounding President Tinubu’s administration and the growing intensity of public discourse over Nigeria’s future.
Neither Seyi Tinubu nor representatives of the Presidency had publicly responded to the viral video as of the time of filing this report.














