

In Nigerian politics, nothing happens by accident. While some are waiting for the “right time” to challenge the status quo, Seyi Tinubu is out there moving like a chess grandmaster—touring the country, shaking hands, building relationships, and making quiet but strategic moves.
Most people assume he’s being prepped for Lagos governorship in 2027, but what if that’s just the warm-up? What if the real game plan is Aso Rock 2039?
Think about it. Politics is more practical than theoretical. It’s not just about shouting on social media or dropping long epistles about “change.” It’s about positioning, networking, and playing the long game. And let’s be honest—ST has that charismatic, easy-to-sell personality that fits well in the Nigerian political market.
While others are waiting for the perfect moment to “overthrow” the incumbent, the incumbent’s son is already laying the foundation for something much bigger. The truth is, politics is ruthless, and emotions don’t count.
As the saying goes, time will tell—but if you’re paying attention, the signs are already there.