Controversial social media personality Daniel Regha has ignited fresh debate with his blunt assessment of President Bola Tinubu’s administration.
In a widely shared post, Regha stated that many Nigerians are secretly pleased with the government’s perceived failures. He linked this joy to deep-seated ethnic prejudices against the Yoruba people.
Regha described Tinubu’s government as a disappointment while stressing its broader impact. “A good or bad government affects us all, regardless of who your preferred choice was,†he noted.
The influencer argued that some politicians opposed Tinubu’s success from the start to boost their 2027 chances. He pointed to tribal slurs like “Yaribas†and “Yoruba ronus†as evidence of unwarranted bigotry.
Regha, known for his sharp takes on Nigerian politics, has repeatedly slammed the administration’s economic hardships. In past posts, he described Tinubu’s first year as the “absolute worst†with soaring living costs and unfulfilled promises.
His latest comments come amid ongoing public frustration over inflation, insecurity, and policy outcomes under the Renewed Hope agenda. Critics on X accused Regha of excusing failure by focusing on tribalism rather than accountability.
Regha has built a reputation as a no-holds-barred commentator. He has dragged celebrities like Wizkid for silence on current issues after criticizing past regimes. He also called out influencers who supported Tinubu yet later complained.
Detractors label him a professional troll who thrives on division. Regha denies being a troublemaker, insisting he simply speaks facts without allegiance to any camp.
His post underscores a painful reality: ethnic fault lines often overshadow collective demands for better governance in Nigeria. As 2027 approaches, such conversations highlight persistent divisions that transcend policy failures.
Whether Regha’s view exposes hidden biases or deflects from leadership shortcomings remains fiercely contested online.

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