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Tinubu supporter Bimbo Akintola speaks out against bullying

Nigerian actress Bimbo Akintola has spoken out about her unwavering support for President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, revealing that a negative encounter with an […]

'I was bullied into supporting Tinubu' - Actress Bimbo Akintola

Nigerian actress Bimbo Akintola has spoken out about her unwavering support for President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, revealing that a negative encounter with an opposition supporter partly motivated her stance. In a recent interview, she explained that her backing of Tinubu intensified after she was bullied by someone who disagreed with her choice of candidate. Akintola, who publicly endorsed Tinubu during the last election, emphasized the importance of respecting differing opinions and political choices, insisting that Nigerians should be able to express their preferences without fear of intimidation or harassment.

The actress recalled that her decision to declare support for Tinubu was reinforced after she observed the online backlash faced by fellow celebrity Joke Silva, who had also endorsed the president. Akintola’s comments highlight the need for civility and tolerance in public discourse, especially during election periods. She argued that people should be free to make their own choices and voice their opinions without being subjected to bullying or abuse, noting that diversity of opinion is a strength and that individuals should be able to disagree without being forced to conform.

The incident has sparked a broader conversation about respect and empathy in Nigerian politics. Akintola’s experience serves as a reminder that public figures, like ordinary citizens, should participate in the democratic process without fear of reprisal or intimidation. As Nigeria continues its democratic journey, protecting citizens’ rights to free speech and association remains crucial. Akintola’s remarks have resonated with many Nigerians calling for greater tolerance and respect in public discourse, and her decision to speak out has helped highlight the need for a more civil and inclusive political culture. By sharing her story, she has encouraged others to do the same, promoting a more open and respectful conversation about the country’s political future.

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