Tinubu spoke at Eagle Square and the fact-checkers went to work immediately.
State allocations tripled? Mostly true. But tripled naira allocations during hyperinflation is not prosperity. It is inflation wearing a bigger number.
Subsidy removal stabilised the economy? Debatable. Tell that to the man spending ₦300,000 on fuel weekly and the family eating once a day.
Nigeria ranks second in renewable energy behind India? Completely false. Not even close. China, USA, and Brazil would like a word.
APC remains intact? True. But a party that stays together to share power while Nigerians suffer is not a success story. It is a coalition of interests protecting itself.
Laser-focused on results? The lights are still off. The soldiers are still dying. The fuel is still ₦1,450.
A convention is not governance. A speech is not delivery.
Eagle Square looked full. Nigeria still feels empty.
X TWITTER/ 28TH MARCH

