“Many Nigerians fail to value their leaders” – Remi Tinubu reacts after Trump honours her

Nigeria’s First Lady, Senator Remi Tinubu, has reacted to the recent attention surrounding United States President Donald Trump’s accolades at the 74th Annual National Prayer Breakfast in Washington, D.C.
She used the occasion to appeal to Nigerians to show greater respect and support for their leaders.
Alleged Disconnect Between Local and International Perception
In a post on her official Facebook page, Tinubu highlighted a disconnect between the global respect Nigerian leaders often receive and the criticism they face at home.
She pointed out that while leaders are honored abroad, they frequently encounter hostility and ridicule in Nigeria, often fueled by political narratives and amplified through social media.
Concerns Over Public Bullying and Mockery
The First Lady condemned what she described as a culture of public shaming and online bullying aimed at national figures.
Call for Constructive Engagement
While acknowledging that leaders must be accountable, Tinubu stressed that relentless negativity and personal attacks do little to advance national progress.
She urged Nigerians to engage with leaders through constructive dialogue, understanding, and shared responsibility for the country’s development.
In her words: “Most of our leaders are highly respected and honored abroad, yet many Nigerians fail to value what they have because of hatred and the narratives planted in their minds by political paymasters, which have also hardened their hearts.
They bully these leaders, speak ill of them, demean them, curse them, and even seize upon their mistakes to drag them across social media, ridiculing and mocking them publicly – Nigeria is built on love, unity, and collective effort toward shared success.
Let us come together to support our respected leaders and work hand in hand with them to make our country great.”
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