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Tinubu Humorously Defends Eagle Square Fall as “Prostration for Democracy”

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By Iyojo Ameh

President Bola Tinubu has turned his recent fall at Eagle Square into a moment of humor and cultural reflection during the Democracy Day celebrations, describing it as a “Yoruba boy’s prostration” amidst laughter from attendees at a subsequent event in the Presidential Villa.

While addressing guests at a Democracy Day dinner, Tinubu light-heartedly addressed the incident that occurred during the national festivities, characterizing his stumble as a playful nod to Yoruba tradition.

He playfully referenced social media reactions, joking about the confusion between “Buga” and “Babaringa,” and emphasized the significance of June 12 as a day to celebrate democracy while honoring it in his customary Yoruba manner.

While initially downplayed by his aides as a minor misstep, reactions from Nigerians, including political rivals, varied widely from expressions of concern to good-natured ribbing.

Tinubu’s handling of the incident underscored his ability to blend personal charisma with cultural pride, resonating positively with many attendees and observers alike.

This incident has sparked conversations about Tinubu’s resilience and sense of humor.

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