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    Tinubu Must Wear His “Thinking Cap” – Dele Momodu’s Stark Warning

    jamflashBy jamflashNovember 9, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    When international headlines tilt toward Nigeria, it’s not just about foreign relations—it’s about internal signals too. On Friday, Dele Momodu — a prominent figure in the African Democratic Congress (ADC) — called on President Bola Tinubu to “put on the thinking cap” for himself, his team and the nation.

    Why this matters: Trump’s intervention threat

    The spark was remarks by former US President Donald Trump, who reportedly instructed the US Defence Department to prepare for possible action in Nigeria if the government “continues to allow the killing of Christians”. According to Momodu, this kind of international pressure is a red flag for Nigeria’s leadership.

    Momodu’s message to Tinubu: Strategy over politicking

    Momodu argued that Tinubu is “very good at politicking” — having orchestrated party alliances and strong political moves — but said that type of politics is no longer enough. He said:

    “The president needs to get people who have the capacity to speak and will be listened to. … He now has to put on the thinking cap for himself, for his team, and for all of us in Nigeria.”
    The underlying point: Times of complex security & international pressure demand thoughtful leadership, not just political manoeuvring.

    What Momodu sees as the current problem

    • Tinubu’s team is filled with “political jobbers” rather than strategic minds who can navigate national and global pressure.

    • Nigeria appears to have entered a “precarious situation” — one that few predicted two weeks ago.

      • The administration must shift from internal political dominance to responsive leadership addressing real national challenges.

      Implications for the nation

      • Domestic: A leadership crisis means public trust risks eroding. Citizens want visible action, not just rhetoric.

      • International: The US remarks raise the stakes. Nigeria could face external pressure if perceived as unable to protect its citizens and handle security issues.

      • Political: Tinubu may need to pivot his strategy — choosing advisors for competence, not just loyalty or party affiliation.

      What should happen next

      • Tinubu needs to audit his inner circle: Are they strategic thinkers or just political operators?

      • The government must produce tangible reassurances: on security, inclusive governance and national unity.

      • Media and civil society should hold the government accountable: If you’re being told to “think”, what are you thinking about?

      • For Nigerians: Stay engaged. Leadership must shift from “who controls political power” to “who delivers for Nigeria”.

    Conclusion
    When a former world leader says he might intervene in your country because citizens are being killed, someone in government has to really think. Dele Momodu’s message to President Tinubu isn’t just advice—it’s a wake-up call. For Tinubu, his team and every Nigerian watching, it’s time to swap slogans and politicking for real thinking, real strategy and real action.

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