- Veteran Nollywood actor Charles Inojie expressed disappointment with the current administration.
- He criticized the ministers under President Ahmed Bola Tinubu for their poor performance.
- Inojie shared his frustrations on social media, questioning the effectiveness of the federal cabinet.

Veteran Nollywood comic actor Charles Inojie has voiced strong disappointment with the current administration, taking aim at the ministers serving under President Ahmed Bola Tinubu over what he described as poor performance.
Sharing his thoughts on social media, the actor expressed frustration with the federal cabinet, questioning their effectiveness in office.
He noted that many Nigerians are unable to identify these officials or even link them to the ministries they oversee, suggesting a disconnect between the government and the public.
Expanding on his criticism, Inojie argued that a large number of the appointed ministers have failed to make any real impact, adding little to national development.
He went further to describe them as liabilities, accusing them of merely attending political events to create the impression of working rather than fulfilling their actual responsibilities.
“President Tinubu’s ministers are so abysmally decrepit and miserably incompetent that you don’t even know their names or who holds what portfolio. Aside a minute inconsequential few of them, the bulk are at best, wayfarers and liabilities to both their appointing authority as well as the people they were meant to serve. It is not a surprise that they latch on to campaign rallies in order to be seen to be doing something. This is where we have found ourselves.”
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Read some comments below:
@agbofly:”I sabi minister of land grabbing, minister professor by practice and minister for darkness.”
@dammi_herself:”Everything is just so wrong with this administration.”
@onelly234:”They are running the country like agbero motor parks.”
@okoye_benny:”That’s true cos during the time of Goodluck Jonathan, I could name many of the ministers, and there was a clear sense of regional balance. Igbo, Hausa, and Yoruba were all represented. But una Tinubu’s cabinets appears to be a heavier concentration of appointments from the Yoruba region. We haven’t even begun to address the broader concerns about the overall breakdown of law and order in the country.”
@henryalex66:”If you watch NTA, you’ll see what there doing. Your Arise would not show you what they’re doing rather, criticize them.”
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