Where Are The Pastors, Professors That Condemned Jonathan? – Rufai Oseni Asks ‘Hypocrites’ Who Refuse To Speak Up In 2024

Journalist Rufai Oseni has taken to social media to question why pastors and professors who criticized former President Goodluck Jonathan in 2012 are now silent about the high cost of living in Nigeria.

Back in 2012, many religious leaders and academics sharply criticized Jonathan’s government for corruption and poor economic management. But according to Oseni, these critics are now missing in action as Nigeria faces new economic troubles, such as rising prices and inflation.

Oseni’s social media post has sparked a lot of discussion. He accuses these former critics of hypocrisy, suggesting that their silence now, when the country faces similar issues, undermines their earlier condemnation. “Where are the pastors and professors now?” Oseni asked, stressing the need for them to speak out regardless of who is in power.

As living costs rise in Nigeria, many people are struggling. Critics say those who once spoke out against Jonathan should also address the current administration’s failures to ensure that leaders remain accountable.

Oseni’s comments have opened up a debate about the role of public figures in holding leaders accountable. As Nigeria deals with economic challenges, the call for consistent criticism and transparency remains an important issue….Viêw_ More

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