Tinubu’s Trip to Brazil: Diplomacy or Organized Looting?

President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s trip to Brazil — presented as a diplomatic mission to strengthen economic ties — has drawn serious concern among Nigerians. While the presidency claims the trip is meant to attract investment and build international relationships, *as citizens of this country, we see it as another wasteful, self-serving outing disconnected from the real struggles at home*.


Nigeria is facing one of its deepest crises in decades. Inflation is at an all-time high. Food prices are unbearable. Fuel scarcity and electricity failure remain constant. Millions are unemployed, and insecurity continues to threaten lives daily. Yet, in the middle of all this, the president and his team continue to embark on foreign trips that cost millions in public funds — with little or no tangible result.


These trips are often wrapped in flowery language: "economic cooperation," "bilateral partnership," "investment promotion." But for how long will Nigerians be fed with sweet-sounding promises without substance? We’ve heard it before — *yet our reality keeps getting worse*.


What Nigerians need is not more foreign photo ops. *We need action at home.* We need working hospitals, affordable food, reliable electricity, functioning schools, and real security. Instead, the government continues to spend lavishly on global appearances while the country sinks deeper into poverty and debt.


Let’s be clear: *Nigerians are not blind*. We know when we are being deceived. What they present to us is the opposite of what they practice behind closed doors. This is not diplomacy — *it’s a looting process* wrapped in protocol. At a time when ordinary citizens are asked to “tighten their belts,” the political elite are flying around the world enjoying comfort on public funds.


This is not just poor leadership — *it is betrayal*. Leadership means staying close to the people, listening, sacrificing, and solving problems — not escaping accountability through endless travel.


If Nigeria must move forward, we must demand *transparency, humility, and results* — not expensive trips and empty speeches.


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