Relax, Tinubu Is Fixing Nigeria.





Seyi Tinubu, the son of Nigerian President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, has reportedly sponsored a series of billboards in Canada bearing the message: 

Relax, Tinubu Is Fixing Nigeria.” The development has drawn significant public attention, particularly as it comes well ahead of the 2027 general elections in Nigeria.


The billboards, which are said to be strategically placed in locations with notable Nigerian diaspora populations, appear to project confidence in the current administration’s reform agenda while also shaping public perception beyond the country’s borders.

 Observers note that such messaging may be aimed at reinforcing support among Nigerians living abroad, a demographic that increasingly plays a role in political discourse through advocacy, remittances, and social influence.

While neither Seyi Tinubu nor official representatives of the presidency have provided detailed comments on the initiative, the move has sparked mixed reactions.


 Supporters interpret it as a proactive effort to communicate progress and maintain optimism about ongoing economic and structural reforms.

 Critics, however, question the timing and necessity of overseas political messaging, especially given the domestic challenges facing the nation.


Political analysts suggest that although the 2027 elections are still some distance away, early narrative-building efforts such as this may signal the beginning of a broader strategy to shape both local and international opinion regarding the administration’s performance.


As discussions continue, the billboard campaign underscores the evolving nature of political communication, where influence is no longer confined within national borders but extends to the global stage.

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