The article discusses criticism of First Lady Oluremi Tinubu for her comments encouraging small businesses, which former ZLP governorship candidate Abass Mimiko claims are being used by opponents to attack President Tinubu's economic policies. Mimiko argues that the backlash against the First Lady is politically motivated, aimed at undermining the administration's reform efforts. He defends the First Lady's role in supporting the president and highlights her contributions through the Renewed Hope Initiative, including healthcare, women's empowerment, and humanitarian programs. Mimiko emphasizes that the focus should be on the administration's achievements rather than the controversy surrounding the First Lady's remarks.
Bias read (Right): The article frames the criticism of First Lady Tinubu as politically motivated and part of a broader effort to undermine the administration's economic reforms. It portrays the opposition as acting in bad faith and misrepresenting the First Lady's intentions. The emphasis on the administration's 'tug




