When it’s our own time, we don’t have to fix a crack, We’ll live in house That’s well built-Tinubu


According to a report by Daily Trust on Tuesday, March 17, 2026, Seyi Tinubu, son of President Bola Tinubu, has expressed strong support for his father’s leadership, describing the current administration as guiding Nigeria in a way that has never been seen before.


In a video that quickly went viral on social media, he addressed Nigerians directly, urging them to place their trust in the policies and direction set by his father’s government.


He highlighted the importance of patience and faith, noting that while the country is experiencing economic challenges, the reforms being implemented are designed to create enduring benefits for the nation.


Seyi Tinubu emphasized the significance of strategic planning and forward thinking, explaining that the measures introduced now are intended to secure a stronger future for Nigeria.


He drew attention to the idea of building a legacy that future generations can inherit without facing the same structural and economic difficulties, implying that the current administration’s work is foundational for long-term national growth.


The first son also discussed the personal dimension of leadership, suggesting that the administration’s vision goes beyond immediate political gains and is focused on creating sustainable development for the country.


He pointed out that the efforts being made today would prevent future leaders and citizens from inheriting unresolved problems, framing the reforms as a long-term investment in Nigeria’s stability and prosperity.


Seyi Tinubu conveyed a sense of responsibility and continuity, expressing his commitment to support and pray for his father’s second term bid.


He stressed that the present economic difficulties should be understood in the context of broader structural improvements, which are expected to provide a solid foundation for the nation’s future.


He concluded in the video, saying, “So that way, when it’s our own time, we don’t have to fix a crack. We’ll live in a house that is well built, with a great foundation, with a great legacy, for our own children to also benefit.”


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