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Two Years On: Nigerians Rate Tinubu’s Government Poorly, Say President Deserves No Score

Two Years On: Nigerians Rate Tinubu’s Government Poorly, Say President Deserves No Score
  • PublishedApril 18, 2025

As President Bola Tinubu marks his second year in office, a viral online poll conducted by popular influencer Tunde Ednut has revealed a staggering wave of dissatisfaction among Nigerians.

According to the poll, 86% of respondents rated the administration a dismal 10%, while only 6% gave it 30%. A mere 5% scored it 90%, and 3% rated the administration at an average 50%.

The poll, which quickly gained traction on social media, drew thousands of reactions, most of which reflected anger, sarcasm, and disappointment over the state of the nation.

Some of the most striking comments include:

@emekaezebife: “Tinubu didn’t come to do any job. He’s a kleptomaniac, and like all kleptomaniacs, they only see what to steal and never know when to stop.”

@1stchristopher: “The people that voted 90% should go for medical check-up.”

@mr_solution: “Our president is a remote worker, so no score for him.”

@olayimartha: “My own be say, if the next president go worse pass Tinubu, make world just end now!”

@al.bossman: “10% because they haven’t evacuated us from Nigeria or issued us out to China and America.”

@pupzik_nuel09: “His percentage no dey that list because he has done absolutely NOTHING!”

@remote4ali: “Another zero percent bottom.”

@mickeyspride: “I believe those that voted 90% are sons and daughters of politicians. They’re the only ones benefitting from this government. If na ordinary citizen like us, then your papa and mama don spoil finish. Na born trowey dem born.”

@iamkingdinero1: “Doesn’t deserve any score. Just type SHAME.”

@tripleu_tv: “To be honest, he has done well for himself and his family. His son is proud of him. So I score him 4%.”

@talkingdrum_cfm: “You for add slot for SHAME.”

@Samuel_ajayi: “Zero button >>>>>>.”

The overwhelmingly negative comment in the poll reflects the growing frustration over issues such as inflation, insecurity, economic hardship, and perceived lack of direction in governance.

While supporters of the President argue that his reforms need time to yield results, this poll paints a vivid picture of a populace that feels let down two years into the administration.