In a growing climate of political discontent, former Vice President Atiku Abubakar has criticized President Bola Tinubu for a series of scandals that are undermining Nigeria's governance. Phrank Shaibu, Atiku's Senior Special Assistant on Public Communication, pointed to what he described as a "troubling pattern of scandals" that has become alarmingly frequent under Tinubu's leadership. This criticism highlights concerns about transparency and accountability in the current administration.

Atiku's comments come in the wake of ongoing debates regarding the President’s age, educational qualifications, and family background, issues that have raised eyebrows among citizens and opposition parties alike. "It is time for President Tinubu to come clean on these fundamental issues that affect the integrity of his administration," Shaibu stated, emphasizing the need for clarity in leadership.

As Nigeria navigates economic and social challenges, the repeated emergence of scandals could hinder Tinubu's ability to govern effectively. The pressure is mounting not only from political adversaries but also from a restless electorate seeking accountability. Looking ahead, how the Tinubu administration addresses these concerns will be crucial in shaping its legacy and restoring public trust.