Former Minister of Youth and Sports, Solomon Dalung, has stirred widespread reactions after a video surfaced online showing him strongly criticising President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and warning Nigerians about what he described as troubling political intentions for the country.
In the viral clip circulating across social media platforms, Dalung alleged that the current administration’s policies and political direction could negatively impact Nigeria’s democratic future. He urged citizens to pay close attention to governance decisions and remain politically conscious ahead of future elections.
According to Dalung, Nigerians should “listen carefully and understand the kind of leadership shaping the nation,” adding that citizens must remain vigilant and actively participate in safeguarding democracy.
The comments quickly generated mixed reactions online. Supporters of the former minister praised him for speaking boldly, describing his remarks as a call for accountability, while critics accused him of making politically motivated claims without sufficient evidence.
Political observers note that public criticism among prominent political figures has intensified in recent months, reflecting growing tensions within Nigeria’s political landscape as conversations about governance, economic reforms, and future elections continue to dominate public discourse.
As of the time of this report, neither President Tinubu nor the Presidency has issued an official response to Dalung’s statements. Analysts say such exchanges highlight the increasingly vocal nature of political opposition and public debate in Nigeria’s democratic space.


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