#RevolutionNow convener Omoyele Sowore says President Bola Tinubu's administration has failed so terribly in the last one year that there is nothing to score.
Sowore made this known in a recent interview in which he noted that inflation had skyrocketed to an unprecedented level.
Also, according to the former African Action Congress (AAC) presidential candidate, the unemployment rate has become a major problem and insecurity has worsened in the period under review.
"If I was a teacher and I had to score this regime after one year, I would have dissolved the class; there is nothing to score. I will take it as my responsibility to inform the authorities, that for one year we learnt nothing.
"Inflation has gone to almost a percentage it has never been before, unemployment has become a major problem and insecurity has got worse in the last one year," he said.
In another post, he said, "Today is Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu regime's first anniversary of 'Shegecracy'"
Sowore in April mocked the people of the southwest region of Nigeria who thought President Tinubu wanted to become the country’s president to safeguard their interests.
Sowore made this known in his speech at an event organised by his supporters in New York, United States of America.
He lamented that Nigerians had yet to rescue the country from the political class that contributed immensely to the socio-economic challenges facing the country.
Sowore added that the same people who benefited from the immediate past administration of Muhammadu Buhari remained in the corridors of power after Bola Tinubu took over power as President.
He said, “We have not rescued our country yet, so why the haste to write a book, documentary or a movie? We are not there yet because the guys who brought Nigeria to its knees are still in charge of Nigeria.
“It does not matter that they changed their cultural looks because when Buhari was in power, everybody was wearing a Hausa hat, but if you go to Abuja now, everybody is wearing Yoruba ‘pentagon’, because that is what is in vogue.
“It is all about business as usual because the man in charge now said it is his turn, he did not say it is Yoruba’s turn but the Yorubas accidentally and mistakenly thought he was saying it is their turn.”
“Now the Yorubas are facing what is called ‘enikanloba’ (Only those who are affected will suffer) not ‘emilokan’ anymore and the rest of Nigeria are facing what we call ‘renowned shege’ which is the opposite of renowned hope,” he added.