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Vatican Snub: Seyi Tinubu Blocked from Greeting Pope Leo XIV

By: IDNN International Affairs Desk

What was meant to be a solemn diplomatic moment for Nigeria turned into social media spectacle as Seyi Tinubu, son of President Bola Tinubu, was visibly blocked by Vatican officials from greeting Pope Leo XIV during the papal inauguration ceremony in Rome.

Eyewitness accounts confirmed that while President Tinubu was led to meet the newly elected pontiff with full diplomatic courtesy, Seyi attempted to breach protocol by following too closely — only to be intercepted by a Vatican protocol officer.

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A viral video circulating on social platform X shows Seyi Tinubu being restrained as he tried to extend a handshake to the Pope. Dressed in a suit, he stood awkwardly behind his father while the Nigerian president exchanged pleasantries with senior clerics.

An X user, @Vonapochi, commented:

“Seyi Tinubu has done it again, another national embarrassment. He wasn’t on the official list, yet tried to shake the Pope’s hand and was blocked by security.”

This incident has added to the growing criticism that the younger Tinubu continues to tag along on official state trips despite holding no elected or appointed office.


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Since his father assumed Nigeria’s presidency, Seyi Tinubu has faced allegations of overreach, cronyism, and entitlement. Critics argue that he has been more visible than many cabinet members, often appearing in key international and domestic functions without clear designation.

The Vatican incident, though diplomatically minor, is symbolically powerful — a rebuke of protocol overreach on a world stage.


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President Bola Tinubu was one of several global leaders invited to attend the inauguration mass of Pope Leo XIV, the 267th Bishop of Rome. The mass, held at St. Peter’s Basilica, marked a new era in Catholic leadership.

While the Nigerian delegation was welcomed, Vatican officials were reportedly strict about adherence to guest protocol, resulting in Seyi Tinubu being denied a personal audience with the Pope.

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