In a country yearning for fresh leadership and renewed vision, Bola Ahmed Tinubu, Nigeria’s aging political titan, has once again thrown his hat into the ring for the 2027 presidential election.
At an age where most are surrounded by grandchildren, focused on rest, routine medications, and healthy living, Tinubu has chosen instead to plunge back into the chaotic fray of Nigerian politics. Critics argue that he should be in the garden, not on the campaign trail — playing with his grandchildren, not playing politics.
“Someone who claims he will lead Nigerians to the promised land can barely lead himself to the car without Seyi’s help,” one observer remarked, referring to a viral moment showing Tinubu being assisted by his son. The moment has sparked renewed concern about the state of the president's health and fitness for office.
“Jagaban is tired,” murmurs are growing louder. “Jagaban is weak,” others echo, as photos of a visibly weary leader continue to circulate on social media.
Despite this, Tinubu remains undeterred, determined to keep the flame of ambition burning — even if that flame flickers under the strain of age and controversy. Whether his return is a symbol of resilience or a refusal to pass the torch remains a subject of fierce national debate.
One thing is certain: 2027 just got a lot more interesting.
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Tinubu is supposed to be at home with his grandchildren, playing , taking his medications , eating healthy, and staying away from politics . But he chooses to contest in 2027. Someone who says he will lead Nigerians to the promised land is being led by Seyi into his car .… pic.twitter.com/NaLQ3mTDv1
— Olaudah Equiano® (@RealOlaudah) May 26, 2025
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