Abayomi Mighty Rebuts Tinubu’s “Days of Empty Promises Are Over” Claim

Abayomi Mighty, a Presidential Aspirant for 2027 and a leading voice of the youth and women, has described President Tinubu’s recent declaration that the “days of empty promises are over” as nothing more than another hollow political slogan. He scorned the remark as absurd — like a barber promising to give free haircuts with scissors missing blades.

According to Abayomi Mighty, the statement is laughable, a cruel joke played on a struggling population. He dismisses the president’s statement as empty rhetoric— “An empty promise in itself”

Abayomi Mighty lambasted president Tinubu, pointing out that Nigerians see little to back the boast. He criticized the administration for presiding over unfulfilled pledges, intolerable economic pain, and flagrant security failures—including rising hunger, unabated killings, police brutality during the #EndBadGovernance protests in August 2024 (which left over 22 people dead and 1,000 arrested)

Rather than building trust, President Tinubu’s actions have deepened public cynicism, making the promise of performance ring hollow. Abayomi Mighty argues.

He urged Nigerians to open their eyes and reject the deceit. Abayomi Mighty warned that allowing Tinubu’s glossy slogans to deceive them would only prolong their suffering—even as the privileged few jet off on luxury medical trips and international excursions. He called on citizens to hold the administration accountable and refuse to swallow empty words masked as governance.

In a final blow, Abayomi Mighty vowed that both Tinubu and the All Progressives Congress (APC) would be “retired by the thumbs of the people in 2027.” He declared that the era of elite oppression disguised as governance was nearing its end, and that the ballot box would be the people’s ultimate weapon against betrayal, poverty, and authoritarian arrogance.

“Nigerians have suffered enough,” he concluded. “2027 will be the year we reclaim our future—and no amount of propaganda can stop the will of the people.”

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