Nigeria Under Siege: The Terrorist Presidency of Bola Tinubu and His Thug Prince

Nigeria is being held hostage by a criminal cartel masquerading as government. This is a ruthless dynastic mafia led by Bola Ahmed Tinubu and enforced by his son, Seyi Tinubu. The horrifying attack on the National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS) inauguration, allegedly carried out by thugs linked to Seyi Tinubu, is not an isolated incident. It is a manifestation of a much deeper rot that consists of is a state-sponsored machinery of terror, coercion, and silencing of dissent, now expanding from Lagos to engulf the entire nation.

What Nigerians witnessed in Abuja which included machete-wielding thugs, gun-toting criminals, targeted political intimidation, and attempted assassination of a student leader is not just the impunity of a power-drunk political child. It is a symptom of a criminal enterprise built over decades in Lagos, where violence, thuggery, state capture, and extortion are institutionalized, and now exported nationwide under the Tinubu regime. The fact that this violence targeted former governors like Senator Shekarau and Captain Idris Wada is proof: no one is safe from the recklessness of the Tinubu family.

This is not governance. This is gangsterism at a presidential scale.

Seyi Tinubu’s descent into violence mirrors his father’s bloody legacy. Bola Tinubu has turned the Nigerian presidency into a family business of terror and repression. His Lagos political empire was founded not on merit, vision, or service, but on patronage, coercion, ballot snatching, and cultic control of state resources. What Seyi did in Abuja is precisely what Tinubu perfected in Lagos: silence critics, buy opposition, unleash thugs, and terrorize the public into submission.

And Nigerians are paying the price — in blood, poverty, and fear.

Under Tinubu’s watch, Nigeria has witnessed the emergence of two new deadly terrorist organizations like Lakurawa and Mahmuda. These groups have taken root because the Nigerian state is too compromised, too weak, and too busy looting itself to offer real security. Meanwhile, Ansaru, a deadly jihadist sect previously neutralized, is resurging after being emboldened by a power vacuum and lack of political will. The forests of northern Nigeria are now governed not by law, but by bandits and terrorists, thanks to Tinubu’s catastrophic failure in leadership.

In Tinubu’s Nigeria:

  • Kidnappings are a daily occurrence.
  • Terror groups now dictate entire regions.
  • The military is stretched, underpaid, and demoralized.
  • The police have become political tools of repression.
  • And ordinary Nigerians live in unrelenting terror.

The World Bank has confirmed that over 100 million Nigerians now live in extreme poverty. This is not coincidental. it is causal. Tinubu’s policies of subsidy removal without safety nets, currency devaluation without stabilization, and mass privatization without accountability have plunged the country into an economic abyss. Food prices have tripled. Inflation is destroying families. And still, Tinubu’s cronies, including his own children fly private jets, host obscene parties, and hire thugs to crush dissent.

Enough is enough.

Seyi Tinubu’s thuggery in Abuja is the final proof that the Tinubu regime is unfit to govern. This is not a democracy. It is a family run mafia state where thuggery is policy, bribery is diplomacy, and fear is the currency of power. Tinubu cannot protect Nigerians. Tinubu cannot govern Nigerians. Tinubu cannot be allowed to destroy what little remains of our republic.

He must resign.

Bola Ahmed Tinubu must step down for the safety, sanity, and survival of Nigeria. Every day he remains in power is another day of chaos, criminality, and collapse. Seyi Tinubu must be held accountable and not shielded by the privileges of birth.

When a government becomes indistinguishable from a terrorist cell, revolution and becomes a duty, and silence becomes complicity.

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