"Tinubu till 2031" Influencer Pamilerin Adegoke writes as he’s mocked for closing his business due to 600% rent increase


Pamilerin Adegoke has revealed that the restaurant business he opened just a few years ago has been shut down. 

The influencer announced that the landlord increased the rent of his business place by 600% and this rent increase caused him to close his restaurant business. 

Nigerians on X were unsympathetic and told Pamilerin that he campaigned for the current administration. 

In defiance, he responded that he will support President Bola Ahmed Tinubu to remain President till 2031.

by Linda Ikeji
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It’s not as if President Tinubu has not made or made reforms and policies that are not feasible or without positivity as the end point but planting best of grapes in a vineyard requires experienced attentions fir cannot be left alone at the mercy of nature or weeds will overgrow them. The reforms and policies were left at the mercy of market forces instead of seizing by the horns to save in particular majority of the masses from the negative ripple effects…lots to it than needs the eyes

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Biggest fool of the nation, even after campaign for your principal the economy is affecting you drastically but shame won’t allow you to speak up. Na only few Yoruba people naim he get sence

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Onzi
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Take it from me, Tinubu WILL NOT DO SECOND TERM, infact ehnn the military will step in, their will be violence in Nigeria. I advise you, start buying food in large quantities. I told you oo. All of you dreaming of Tinubu second term, you are high as a kite. He will never have a second term.

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A man of God (from one of the Orthodox churches, not these new generation churches) also told me it will only take the grace of God for Tinubu to complete 8 years. This is a man who has said several things in the past, and I saw them come to pass. He 100% (I know) has the gift of the Word of Knowledge. In January 2025, he told me he saw the vision of a coup in April/May. He told me that junior soldiers and all the seniors would run away. When May passed, and nothing happened, I told, but nothing happened. He said he wasn’t sure why, but he knows he saw the vision. Lo and behold, it was reported there was an attempted coup in August/September. These men of God (the genuine ones) see these things but keep it to themselves so the government will not send DSS after them. Mind you, he’s Yoruba.

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Tribal bigot… they just want my yoruba brother to be there. Selfish and greedy people. Seyii tinubu abeg remember this fooooooool like you did for the other wasted comedian

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His business and his political views. However, any youth that’s still voting for these recycled politicians needs to really reflect on what they want for the future of the nation

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He will win against the wish of common citizens. Despite using all resources available to buy and compel the governor’s to join the APC and using EFCC to intimidate the. Strong opposition party members, he can’t change the will of GOD ALMIGHTY. We shall see!

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