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  • Oluwafemi Idowu
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    2025-07-20 00:06:58 - Translate
    BREAKING: 2025 Sentiment Data Predicts Tinubu’s Fall in 2027—Nigerians Say “NEVER AGAIN!”

    According to sentiment analysis from 2025 by trusted sources like Pulse Nigeria, President Bola Tinubu has earned the title of the most disliked politician in Nigeria—and it’s not hard to see why:

    Soaring cost of living, Fuel subsidy removal without any safety nets
    Food prices skyrocketing, and the naira is in a constant freefall
    Widespread unemployment & unprecedented poverty levels

    A growing number of Nigerians feel that the APC-led government has let them down—and the data backs this up. These figures aren’t just numbers; they capture the frustration and struggles of everyday Nigerians.

    Here’s what Nigerians are saying:

    “We made a mistake in 2023. Not again in 2027.” “He promised ‘Renewed Hope’ — but all we got was renewed hunger and state sponsored shege.”
    “We’re reclaiming our future, one vote at a time!”

    The message is clear: 2027 won’t be the same old story, we will protect our votes this time.

    What are your thoughts? Can Tinubu make it through another election cycle?

    Share your honest opinions in the comments. PASS THIS ON if you’re fed up with suffering in silence.

    FOLLOW our page for more up-to-date political news and voices from the citizens!

    #Tinubu2027 #nigerianpolitics #pulsenigeria #APCFailure #WeDeserveBetter #NewNigeriaisPossible #datadoesntlie #NewsFlashNG
    BREAKING: 2025 Sentiment Data Predicts Tinubu’s Fall in 2027—Nigerians Say “NEVER AGAIN!” According to sentiment analysis from 2025 by trusted sources like Pulse Nigeria, President Bola Tinubu has earned the title of the most disliked politician in Nigeria—and it’s not hard to see why: Soaring cost of living, Fuel subsidy removal without any safety nets Food prices skyrocketing, and the naira is in a constant freefall Widespread unemployment & unprecedented poverty levels A growing number of Nigerians feel that the APC-led government has let them down—and the data backs this up. These figures aren’t just numbers; they capture the frustration and struggles of everyday Nigerians. Here’s what Nigerians are saying: “We made a mistake in 2023. Not again in 2027.” “He promised ‘Renewed Hope’ — but all we got was renewed hunger and state sponsored shege.” “We’re reclaiming our future, one vote at a time!” The message is clear: 2027 won’t be the same old story, we will protect our votes this time. What are your thoughts? Can Tinubu make it through another election cycle? Share your honest opinions in the comments. PASS THIS ON if you’re fed up with suffering in silence. FOLLOW our page for more up-to-date political news and voices from the citizens! #Tinubu2027 #nigerianpolitics #pulsenigeria #APCFailure #WeDeserveBetter #NewNigeriaisPossible #datadoesntlie #NewsFlashNG
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  • EBUKA CHRISTOPHER SAMUEL
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    2025-06-03 15:26:42 - Translate
    https://www.pulse.ng/articles/news/fg-declares-june-6-and-9-eid-public-holidays-2025060214500525166?utm_source=whatsapp&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=pulsenigeria47-profile
    https://www.pulse.ng/articles/news/fg-declares-june-6-and-9-eid-public-holidays-2025060214500525166?utm_source=whatsapp&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=pulsenigeria47-profile
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    FG declares June 6 and 9 public holidays for Eid-ul-Adha Celebration | Pulse Nigeria
    FG declares June 6 and 9 public holidays for Eid-ul-Adha Celebration | Pulse Nigeria
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    2025-05-25 09:21:41 - Translate
    https://www.pulse.ng/articles/news/edo-govt-uncovers-brothel-inside-primary-school-2025052215211135825?utm_source=whatsapp&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=pulsenigeria247-profile
    https://www.pulse.ng/articles/news/edo-govt-uncovers-brothel-inside-primary-school-2025052215211135825?utm_source=whatsapp&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=pulsenigeria247-profile
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    From chalkboard to bed: Edo govt uncovers brothel inside primary school | Pulse Nigeria
    In a bizarre turn of events, the Edo State government has uncovered and shut down a brothel operating within the premises of a primary school in Esan West Local Government Area.
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  • EBUKA CHRISTOPHER SAMUEL
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    2025-05-01 21:59:54 - Translate
    https://www.pulse.ng/articles/lifestyle/workers-day-nigeria-2025050110095979122?utm_source=facebook&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=pulsenigeria247-profile
    https://www.pulse.ng/articles/lifestyle/workers-day-nigeria-2025050110095979122?utm_source=facebook&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=pulsenigeria247-profile
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    44 Years of Labour Day in Nigeria: What do workers have to celebrate? | Pulse Nigeria
    In 1980, the People’s Redemption Party (PRP) of Kano State first recognised May 1st as a public holiday in Nigeria. Just a year later, in 1981, it became an official national holiday across the country. Today, Workers’ Day in Nigeria is marked with rallies, speeches, and peaceful processions in all states, led by the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC).
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