Popular social commentator Geggeh has ignited a national debate after publicly criticizing supporters of President Bola Tinubu and expressing deep frustration over Nigeria’s worsening economic and security conditions. In a viral video shared widely on social media platforms, Geggeh accused Nigerians who continue to back the current administration of being complicit in the country’s decline. His strong words have drawn reactions from citizens, political observers, and online commentators across the nation.
Geggeh’s remarks came amid growing public discontent over rising inflation, unemployment, and insecurity, which have affected millions of Nigerians since Tinubu assumed office in May 2023. Speaking passionately in the video, he stated, “If you support Tinubu, even to Tinubu, you are a disgrace. Tinubu himself will be very ashamed of you for supporting him. Nigeria is a very funny country.” The statement quickly gained traction, with many sharing the clip and reacting to his blunt assessment.
He further criticized the recurring pattern of public outrage that flares up during national crises but fades quickly without lasting change. According to Geggeh, serious issues like insecurity and economic hardship dominate headlines for a short time before citizens return to their daily struggles, while government officials move on without accountability. “In Nigeria, the government cannot protect you. You are on your own. Keep on hoping it will get better,” he said, recalling how his parents once prayed for a better Nigeria — a hope he now believes has been lost.
Geggeh’s commentary resonated with many Nigerians who have faced increasing hardships, including fuel scarcity, rising food prices, and frequent attacks by armed groups in various regions. His words reflect a growing sense of disillusionment among citizens who feel their voices are ignored by leaders. He emphasized that despite years of protests and demands for reform, successive administrations have failed to deliver tangible improvements.
The social commentator’s video, which was shared on Twitter by user @dammiedammie35 on May 30, 2026, included a powerful line: “If at this point you’re still supporting Tinubu, you’re a big disgrace.” This quote has since become a trending topic, sparking discussions on social media about leadership, accountability, and national progress.
As Nigeria continues to grapple with complex challenges, Geggeh’s outspoken stance highlights the urgency for meaningful change. His words serve as a reminder that public sentiment is shifting, and citizens are increasingly demanding more from their leaders. The coming months may see further discourse on governance and national development, as Nigerians reflect on the path forward.


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