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Lagos 2027: Kudos, Knocks Hit Campaign For ‘Chinedu’ Tinubu

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Critics have labeled Seyi Tinubu, a “Chinedu,” upon his marital links with his wife said to be half Igbo.

The backlash comes in the wake of reports suggesting that Seyi is being positioned by some as a successor to Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu, ahead of other contenders like Femi Gbajabiamila, Obafemi Hamzat, and Tokunbo Abiru. A coalition of Nigerian youth leaders recently endorsed Seyi for the position, igniting debates about his eligibility and tribal identity.

Seyi Tinubu is married to Layal Holm, whose mother, Nkechi Holm, is of Nigerian Igbo descent from Anambra State, while her father is Lebanese, a development that has made some to refer to him as another Chinedu bidding for Lagos governor.

Critics draw parallels with the treatment of Labour Party’s Gbadebo Rhodes-Vivour (GRV), who faced similar scrutiny over his Igbo heritage despite being a Lagosian by paternal lineage.

During the last gubernatorial race, GRV was labeled “Chinedu” and deemed unfit to govern Lagos, primarily due to his mother’s Igbo roots and his marriage to an Igbo woman. Obidients, GRV’s supporters, have now turned the narrative against Seyi, questioning his legitimacy to lead Lagos based on the same standards applied to GRV during the elections.

While some groups have endorsed him, additing to the drama, a coalition of Lagos indigenous youths has rejected the endorsement of Seyi Tinubu for governor, urging him to contest in Osun State or in Imo State if his Igbo connections support his candidacy.

The controversy underlines deep-seated ethnic and political tensions in Nigeria, as many observers question whether Lagos politics will once again be shaped by tribalism in the 2027 elections.
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