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‘The optics are terrible’: Nigerian wedding shines amid ongoing violence

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Published: 24 February 2026. The English Chronicle Desk. The English Chronicle Online.

Nigeria has witnessed a stark contrast between celebration and crisis, as a lavish Nigeria wedding unfolded amid widespread violence across the country. The ceremony, marking the unions of five sons and five daughters of junior defence minister Bello Matawalle, spanned six days in Abuja and drew extraordinary attention for its opulence and scale. Social media users described the event as unprecedented, with one Instagram post suggesting it might be worthy of the Guinness World Records. Inside the reception halls, cascading crystal chandeliers reflected off mirrored floors, while five dedicated vendors served only water and soft drinks to high-profile guests.

The guest list for the Nigeria wedding included Nigeria’s political and business elite, such as President Bola Tinubu, the presidents of neighbouring São Tomé and Príncipe, Africa’s wealthiest man Aliko Dangote, and more than a dozen serving and former governors. The wedding fatiha, held on 6 February, saw the presiding imam pray for blessings upon the couples and for Tinubu’s tenure to inspire hope for the nation’s marginalised citizens. Yet, approximately 190 miles away in Benue state, armed attackers raided a Catholic church night vigil, abducting nine teenagers and demanding 30 million naira (£16,500) for their release. Simultaneously, over 150 people were buried in Kwara state following a jihadist massacre days earlier, demonstrating the stark security challenges that continue to plague Nigeria.

The security contrast drew sharp criticism, highlighting concerns that national priorities might have been sidelined in favour of ceremonial display. Vice-President Kashim Shettima, a prominent official, did not visit affected regions until 7 February, attending the Abuja wedding before inspecting crisis zones. Analysts argue that the presence of high-ranking officials at the Nigeria wedding reflected political calculations aimed at consolidating northern support ahead of the next general election. Confidence McHarry, a senior analyst at Nigerian risk consultancy SBM Intelligence, described the high-level turnout as “tone deaf,” while Joachim MacEbong from Control Risks in Lagos commented, “The optics are terrible, but it is what we’ve come to expect from most of our leaders over time.”

Observers emphasised that lavish social events often serve as platforms for political and business elites to reinforce alliances. Tinubu’s office has not provided a public explanation regarding attendance at the Nigeria wedding, leaving speculation that the gathering was a strategic move to court influential northern figures like Matawalle, whose cooperation may prove vital for future electoral prospects. Analysts note that while Tinubu’s economic reforms have gained international recognition, northern communities continue to perceive marginalisation, with his popularity remaining low in these regions.

Security failures during the period were starkly evident. In Kwara state, villagers reported no official intervention during a ten-hour killing spree. Local farmer Iliyaus Ibrahim, who lost a brother and whose pregnant sister-in-law and children were kidnapped, told the Associated Press, “We did not see anybody from when it started in the evening till the morning when it ended.” Following this, further attacks claimed dozens of lives, including at least 33 fatalities in Biu, Kebbi state on 18 February and 38 deaths in Dutse Dan Ajiya, Zamfara state, attributed to armed bandits. Experts warn that neglecting vulnerable populations risks eroding public trust in state institutions, particularly when grand ceremonies overshadow urgent security needs.

The extravagant Nigeria wedding has intensified scrutiny of government priorities. Analysts contend that the president should provide a public update on security measures following the state of emergency declared on 26 November. Critics argue that attending high-profile celebrations while communities face ongoing threats conveys a sense of disconnection between the ruling elite and ordinary citizens. This perception risks undermining governance credibility, particularly as Nigeria approaches crucial political milestones.

Beyond political optics, broader societal concerns emerge regarding the social implications of lavish weddings amid poverty and insecurity. Experts highlight that while such events hold cultural significance and strategic value, they can deepen societal divides and generate resentment among communities directly affected by violence. Sustainable political legitimacy requires leaders to balance ceremonial duties with attention to citizen welfare, especially in regions plagued by jihadist attacks, kidnappings, and banditry.

Nigeria’s security challenges remain complex and geographically dispersed. Analysts stress that effective responses must combine military action with social support, intelligence-led policing, and engagement with local communities. Failure to take timely, visible action risks further destabilisation, undermining public confidence and national stability. Within this context, the Matawalle family wedding, though historic and celebrated, inadvertently highlighted gaps in governance and security oversight.

Political analysts emphasise that the participation of senior officials at the Nigeria wedding reflects enduring tensions between personal, familial, and political alliances and the public responsibilities of governance. Citizens and observers are now closely watching the government’s next steps in security and policy implementation, recognising that credibility hinges on effective, tangible action rather than symbolic appearances. Communities affected by violence continue to bear the consequences of insecurity, reinforcing calls for consistent and visible government intervention.

This juxtaposition of elite celebration and national tragedy underscores Nigeria’s ongoing struggle to reconcile political optics with urgent societal needs. Experts and community leaders advocate for accountability, transparency, and comprehensive security measures, stressing that no ceremony, however grand, should eclipse the state’s duty to protect its citizens. Analysts warn that without balancing ceremonial politics with urgent attention to public safety, political calculations may alienate communities already affected by insecurity, further undermining trust in leadership.

As Nigeria approaches critical political and electoral milestones, the events surrounding this Nigeria wedding offer lessons on the delicate interplay between strategy, social display, and public responsibility. Analysts argue that the government’s ability to address security crises and protect vulnerable populations will define its credibility, far beyond the grandeur of any celebration. The contrasting realities of February 2026 remind citizens that while ceremonies may capture attention, the enduring test of leadership lies in safeguarding lives and maintaining national stability.

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