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Tunde Bakare, a prominent pastor and political figure, has called on President Bola Tinubu to stop acting as though he is above others and embrace humility. Speaking on a recent sermon, Bakare emphasized that leadership in Nigeria requires humility, not arrogance, and warned that playing god-like will only lead to failure. His comments come amid growing concerns about Tinubu’s leadership style and the direction of the country.

HIGHLIGHTS
  • Tunde Bakare criticised Tinubu’s approach to leadership, urging him to focus on humility.
  • Bakare pointed out the danger of leaders who believe they are untouchable or god-like.
  • He stressed that Nigeria needs leaders who can unite and empathise with the people.
  • The comments reflect increasing dissatisfaction with Tinubu’s style since assuming office.

Bakare’s comments are part of a broader call for change in Nigerian leadership. The suggestion that leaders need to be humble and down-to-earth is an important reminder that trust in leadership is built on empathy and understanding. With many Nigerians feeling alienated from the political elite, Bakare’s warning may resonate as a reminder of the need for unity, humility, and a more people-centric approach to governance.