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Politics at the pulpit: Tinubu and Ndume’s mosque meeting sparks mixed reactions
DDM News

A photo of Senator Ali Ndume and President Bola Ahmed Tinubu exchanging pleasantries at the National Mosque in Abuja has become a hot topic, triggering widespread reactions and debates.
The mosque served as the venue for a special Jumma’ah prayer to commemorate Armed Forces Remembrance Day, an event honoring the sacrifices of Nigeria’s military personnel.
With the information made available to Diaspora digital media (DDM), the prayer session, held at the mosque, was attended by top government officials and military leaders as a prelude to the Remembrance Day celebrations.
According to Vanguard, the Minister of Defence, Mohammed Badaru, and the Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Defence, Dr. Ibrahim Abubakar Kana, were present, alongside senior military officers and political dignitaries.
Their attendance at the mosque was seen as a demonstration of solidarity and respect for Nigeria’s fallen heroes.
However, it was the interaction between Tinubu and Ndume at the mosque that became the focal point of attention.
The image, shared by Dada Olusegun, the Special Assistant to the Presidency on Social Media, sparked debates across social platforms.
Posting the picture on X (formerly Twitter), Olusegun captioned it: “PBAT x Senator Ali Ndume at the National Mosque today,” leaving Nigerians to dissect the deeper meanings behind the exchange.
While some interpreted the handshake as a gesture of unity and collaboration between the President and a vocal senator, others viewed it as a strategic political display.
Ndume, who has not shied away from critiquing certain government policies, is seen by many as a key figure in balancing power dynamics within the Senate.
His public interaction with Tinubu raised questions about whether the exchange represented genuine reconciliation or was a calculated attempt to project harmony.
Critics questioned the timing and intent, suggesting that such publicized moments often distract from pressing issues.
For instance, Nigeria’s armed forces continue to face challenges ranging from poor welfare to the ongoing battle against insecurity.
Some argued that the government should prioritize actionable steps over symbolic gestures.
Supporters, however, defended the encounter, viewing it as a positive sign of political maturity.
They highlighted the importance of bridging divides between the legislative and executive arms of government, especially during sensitive national commemorations.
Ultimately, the handshake between Tinubu and Ndume has become a lightning rod for discussions about leadership, unity, and the optics of political power.
For a nation grappling with numerous challenges, the image is a reminder of the complex interplay between symbolism and substance in Nigeria’s governance.
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