Seyi Tinubu Keeps Them Guessing about His Alleged Gubernatorial Ambitions 

Lagos politics is becoming more and more of a theatre where every whisper is amplified into a thunderclap and a person like Seyi Tinubu is cast as an enigma. While factions clash like waves against a stubborn rock, he simply watches—silent, composed, and perhaps even amused. Some hail him as the next big thing, others decry him as the embodiment of dynastic overreach, yet the man himself offers nothing but a measured smile.

Political enthusiasts and armchair analysts alike have taken it upon themselves to script Seyi’s future. Some are already drafting victory speeches; others are sharpening their critique. The din grows louder, from street corners to social media, yet Seyi moves through it all like a man walking through a mist—unfazed, untouched.

Endorsements pour in from every corner, each group claiming to know his heart’s desires better than he does himself. From the Coalition of Nigerian Youth Leaders to grassroots loyalists, the message is clear: they want him on the ballot. If words were votes, he would have won by a landslide already.

Opposition voices, however, are equally fierce. Critics see in him the shadow of his father, warning that Lagos must not become a family heirloom. The Lagos PDP has drawn its battle lines, insisting the state will not be ‘served’ to him. Yet, for all their fervour, they are left fighting an opponent who has yet to step into the ring.

The entire drama unfolds like an elaborate chess game where one player refuses to move. Even seasoned political observers are left guessing—calculating, recalculating, and recalibrating their projections. It’s almost as if Seyi enjoys the spectacle, letting Lagosians duke it out in his absence.

Whether he steps forward or steps aside, one thing is certain: Seyi has mastered the art of political suspense. For now, he watches as others draw battle lines, place their bets, and stake their reputations on a man who has yet to say a single word.

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