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Why is Tinubu the most powerful president in the world, not Donald Trump – Delle Momdu – Tekapital.NG

Why is Tinubu the most powerful president in the world, not Donald Trump – Delle Momdu – Tekapital.NG

Chief Delle Momodule, a prominent leader of the Democratic Party of People (PDP) and the founder of Ovation magazine, has caused his latest comments, claims that Nigeria President Bola Ahmed Tinu is the most powerful president in the world. In a video that became viral.

According to Ariz TV, Momodule shared his point of view of the enormous political power possessed by President Tinubu, stating that there was no serious challenge to his authority since he entered office.

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He noted that from the moment Trump took office, he had been met with challenges by political opponents, the media and even legitimate battles. In contrast, Momodule pointed to the lack of significant opposition or challenges for President Tinubu, which he claims to show an exceptional concentration of power in the Nigerian Presidency.

“The President of Nigeria is the most powerful president in the world, not Donald Trump,” Momodu said, emphasizing the contrast, emphasizing the quick political attacks on Trump. He continued to say, “People were already challenging Donald Trump four days after that. Tell me who is able to challenge the President in Nigeria today? “

Momodu’s remarks touched the state of political opposition in Nigeria, where he suggested that the ruling government was actively working to dismantle opposition parties and suppress disagreement. He claims that the lack of a significant challenge for the current administration has led many to believe that the opposition is effective “dead” in Nigeria.

The statement generated mixed reactions. Some critics agree with Momodule’s assessment of President Tinubu, while others claim his comments reflect a pessimistic view of the political landscape, not taking into account the current efforts of opposition parties to regroup and challenge the government. Despite the various opinions, Momodule’s remarks have sparked an important conversation about the state of democracy and political opposition in Nigeria

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