Portable’s political statement about Tinubu is causing reactions across Nigeria. Click the link below to read the full story.
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A controversial political statement by Nigerian singer Portable has sparked widespread reactions and renewed concerns over what analysts describe as dangerous political rhetoric ahead of future elections in Nigeria.
The singer, known for his controversial public statements, reportedly declared that anyone who does not vote for Bola Ahmed Tinubu would face spiritual consequences, including being struck by thunder and Ogun, a statement that has generated debate across political and social media spaces.
Political observers say such statements, whether made jokingly or seriously, contribute to a dangerous political environment where voters may feel threatened, intimidated, or pressured to support a particular candidate or political party.
Analysts warn that Nigeria’s democracy must be built on free choice, persuasion, campaigns, and policies—not threats, fear, or ethnic and religious sentiments.
They argue that statements suggesting punishment, violence, or spiritual attacks against voters for their political choices could inflame tensions in an already politically sensitive environment.
The development has also reopened discussions about the role of celebrities in politics and political campaigns.
In recent years, musicians, actors, comedians, and social media influencers have increasingly become involved in political campaigns, endorsements, and political messaging.
While political participation is a democratic right, analysts say public figures must be careful about the kind of messages they pass to their followers, especially when such messages may be interpreted as threats or incitement.
Observers say Nigeria’s political environment has become increasingly heated in recent years, with political supporters sometimes using strong language, threats, insults, and misinformation against opponents.
Some analysts warn that if such rhetoric is not discouraged early, it could lead to political violence, voter intimidation, and ethnic tension.
They stress that political competition should be based on performance, ideas, policies, and leadership qualities rather than fear, threats, or emotional manipulation.
Public affairs commentators are now calling on political parties, supporters, celebrities, and influencers to promote peaceful political participation and responsible communication.
They argue that Nigeria’s democracy can only grow when citizens are free to support any candidate of their choice without fear, intimidation, or threats.
Many Nigerians reacting online also emphasized that elections should be decided by policies, competence, and performance, not threats or emotional blackmail.
As political activities gradually begin ahead of future elections, analysts believe statements capable of inciting fear, ethnic tension, or political intimidation should be discouraged to protect Nigeria’s democracy and national unity.
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