Niger Governor kneels to Tinubu amidst economic hardship

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Niger State Governor, Mohammed Umar Bago, caused a stir on Thursday with his visit to President Bola Tinubu at the Aso Rock Villa in Abuja.


NN News Media reports that protests erupted in Niger State due to a surge in food prices.

During the encounter, Governor Bago was photographed kneeling in greeting Tinubu, igniting a wave of criticism.

Many online commentators interpreted Governor Bago’s gesture as a sign of weakness, questioning his decision to bow down before a president perceived to have led the country into an economic crisis. The image circulated widely, prompting a debate over the display of deference in political interactions.

The incident underscored broader concerns about the relationship between political leaders and the perception of power dynamics within Nigeria. As reactions continue to pour in, Governor Bago’s visit has reignited discussions about the role of respect and authority in public office.

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