Veteran Nollywood actor Jide Kosoko says President Bola Tinubu’s administration is still early in its work and should not be judged yet. In interviews and a video circulating online, Kosoko acknowledges that the president is “not perfect,” but argues that reforms and policies take time to take full effect. He appeals to Nigerians to show patience and wait for the outcomes of government actions before reaching conclusions about their impact.

Both reports describe Kosoko framing national governance as a process rather than an instant result. He compares building a country to constructing a building, suggesting that progress must be assessed after enough time has passed for policies to deliver measurable changes. The statements are presented as a defense of the administration and a call for restraint in public evaluation.

The coverage does not attribute specific policy claims or new measures to Tinubu, focusing instead on Kosoko’s general view that timing is essential for assessing reforms.