WARRI: Popular Nigerian content creator and social commentator, GheGhe, has stirred intense debate on social media after launching a fresh criticism of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s administration and those who continue to defend it despite the country’s economic challenges.
In a video that has since attracted widespread attention online, GheGhe claimed that even President Tinubu would be disappointed with some of his supporters for blindly defending government policies while millions of Nigerians continue to struggle with hardship, rising prices, and declining purchasing power.
According to the content creator, many Nigerians who campaigned and voted for Tinubu did so with the expectation that the country would witness significant economic improvements. However, he argued that the reality on the ground has left many citizens frustrated as the cost of living continues to soar.
Even President Tinubu is ashamed of you for supporting him. He knows Nigerians are suffering and he knows things are not easy, GheGhe said during the viral commentary.
The outspoken influencer joined a growing list of online personalities and public commentators who have recently expressed dissatisfaction with the state of the economy, insecurity, and the rising cost of essential goods and services across the country.
His remarks quickly generated thousands of reactions from Nigerians, with many agreeing that citizens have the right to hold leaders accountable regardless of political affiliation. Others, however, accused the content creator of making exaggerated statements designed to attract attention and provoke controversy.
On his page, many followers echoed concerns about inflation, unemployment, and the high cost of food, while supporters of the President insisted that Tinubu’s economic reforms need more time to deliver positive results.
The viral comments have once again highlighted the growing divide among Nigerians over the performance of the current administration, with social media remaining a major battleground for political discussions ahead of future elections.


