Dele Momodu: Tinubu May Struggle to Secure 3 Million Votes in Free Election

Media entrepreneur and politician, Dele Momodu, has stirred political debate with a bold statement regarding the electoral strength of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.
In his remarks, Momodu suggested that if a completely free and fair election were conducted, Tinubu might struggle to secure up to three million votes, despite having the backing of governors under the All Progressives Congress (APC).
The comment has generated mixed reactions across political circles, with supporters and critics offering differing perspectives on the President’s popularity and political influence.
While some view the statement as a reflection of growing public dissatisfaction, others argue that Tinubu’s political structure and support base remain strong across various regions of the country.
Momodu’s remarks add to the ongoing national conversation about electoral credibility, voter behavior, and the role of political structures in Nigeria’s democratic process.
As political discussions continue to intensify ahead of future elections, such opinions highlight the differing views shaping Nigeria’s evolving political landscape.

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