A Nigerian lady recently broke down in tears as she passionately called out the country’s First Lady, Remi Tinubu, for remaining silent amid the ongoing economic hardship that many Nigerians are experiencing under the administration of her husband, President Bola Tinubu.
In an emotional video that was shared on her TikTok page, the visibly distressed woman tearfully expressed her frustrations, accusing Remi Tinubu of choosing inaction while Nigerians continue to suffer as a result of her husband’s policies and decisions.
With tears streaming down her face, the lady passionately called on Remi Tinubu to speak out as a mother and show concern for the people of Nigeria, questioning how she could remain quiet while the citizens suffer. She did not hold back in her criticism, stating that a true mother should not remain indifferent to the plight of those entrusted to her care.
“Remi Tinubu, you’re a mother—say something! Nigerians are suffering. Your husband is killing us in this country. Nigerians are dying, yet you’re there, keeping quiet, supporting him, and still calling yourself a mother,” she lamented in a pained voice.
Continuing her emotional outburst, she accused Remi Tinubu of failing in her moral duty as a First Lady and as a woman who should empathize with the suffering of the masses. She insisted that a mother’s duty goes beyond standing by her husband but also includes standing up for what is right, especially when people’s lives and livelihoods are at stake.
“What kind of mother does that? Letting the children God placed in your care suffer? God, take control. No peace for the wicked! Remi Tinubu, where are you? Nigerians are crying out, and you’re saying nothing!” she further lamented.
As the video gained traction and circulated widely on social media, it sparked strong reactions from concerned Nigerians, many of whom took to the comment section to share their thoughts on the matter. The reactions were mixed, with some people supporting the lady’s outburst and others dismissing it as misplaced anger.
See some of the reactions below:
Olajide Bukolami Flo: “I never see First Lady wey get mind reach Remi Tinubu.. and she’s a pastor tchewwww.”
mr lover man💕😘: “You think say Remi Tinubu is like President Goodluck Jonathan wife 👌.”
joyidara87: “I used 9k to make stew yesterday. I no buy chicken or meat ooo, na only ponmo I buy since I already have some fish in the house 😩.”
chrisg: “Remi Tinubu is an armed robber, thief, and a liar.”
GROK: “Call out your governor & councilors. Stop the hate on Yorubas. We are NOT your problem. #Asiwaju2027.”
jayscott755: “Tinubu has a heart of stone, and Remi Tinubu has been conditioned to have no feelings—she’s even worse than he is now. They both ignore the suffering of Nigerians, only focused on their personal gain. 🤦🏽♂️.”
Fatoki Adebola: “Remi Tinubu don eat dodo, she can not speak the truth. BP is killing the youth.”
H Ola: “Yamiri, face your front. Since 1960 people dey talk say Nigeria hard, no put everything on Tinubu head.”
As the discussion surrounding the video continued, many Nigerians weighed in on whether the First Lady should bear any responsibility for the current economic situation or if she should be expected to intervene publicly. Some believed that as a highly influential figure, she had a moral obligation to speak out against the hardships being faced by ordinary Nigerians, while others argued that her role was largely ceremonial and that ultimate responsibility lay with the President himself.
The video has further fueled ongoing debates about the state of Nigeria’s economy, governance, and the role of public figures, including First Ladies, in addressing national crises. With widespread inflation, rising costs of living, and general economic hardship affecting millions of Nigerians, more citizens have been expressing their frustrations on social media, demanding accountability from those in power.
As the public discourse unfolds, the question remains whether Remi Tinubu will respond to the criticisms or continue to remain silent amid the growing discontent in the country.
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