
Tanzania’s political crisis has taken a dramatic turn as President Samia Suluhu Hassan was reportedly seen leaving the country in a helicopter amid escalating protests following her controversial 97% election victory.
According to local reports, thousands of protesters have taken to the streets in several regions, rejecting the election results and accusing the electoral commission of overseeing a fraudulent process that excluded key opposition candidates.
The unrest has reportedly spread to major transport hubs, with demonstrators blocking access to the airport, preventing ministers and top government officials from traveling. Sources claim the president resorted to using a helicopter to avoid the crowds and potential confrontation.
Amid the unfolding chaos, Nigerian businessman and political commentator Isaac Fayose brother to former Ekiti State Governor Ayo Fayose reacted to the development on social media with the post:
“Ekiti on my mind!!!”
His comment has stirred conversations among Nigerians, with many interpreting it as a reflection on Nigeria’s own political climate and the importance of credible elections.

Excruciating hunger , economic hardship and LOOTOCRATIC governance by POLITHIEVIANS has UNITED Nigerians beyond religion and ethnicity hence 2027 election will determine the future of Nigeria as there won’t be escape(HELICOPTER )route for RIGGERS.
Tanzania and Cameron will be moimoi compared to Nigeria with the unprecedented anger in the Land God blessed with everything but cursed with the worst POLITHIEVIANS from the pit of HELL.
Comrade.