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On behalf of the Presidential Campaign Council (PCC) and our party, the All Progressives Congress (APC), I hereby announce to the general public that all campaign activities of the party and that of our candidate, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu… Image
… towards Saturday’s presidential election will come to a conclusive and decisive end by midnight today, Thursday, February 23, 2023 in accordance with the provisions of the Electoral Act. #NigeriaDecides2023
As a law abiding party, we hereby direct all our campaign organs and groups to ensure that no newspaper adverts or placement of any campaign TV or Radio commercials or any other such materials in the print, electronic or social media are done beyond the deadline of 12…
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I don’t like talking about Pitobi because he got load of online newbies who think Nigeria became a country in 2015. But something piqued my mind. I saw a tweet where the tweep said he is the only hope and if he loses, all hope is gone and it dawned on me that when lies is allowed
To fester for too long, it developed a life of its own. The thing is, on what premise are these false dawn based. I want to know, what were 2 cogent policies he made in Anambra, that have endured after him. It is not enough to sleep on an airport couch, pretending to be humble.
I will mention one or 2 of Tinubu’s. The legal reform of Lagos was done under Asiwaju and it is the reasons Lagos remains the leading state where domestic violence, sexual abuse and such crimes get punished. In many states in Nigeria, we have seen people killed their househelps,
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In an opinion piece that was published in The Economist on Wednesday. Asiwaju noted “Over-reliance on oil has distorted Nigeria’s development. A country of over 200 million people cannot hinge its development on a single commodity. #RenewedHope23
We must focus on industrialisation and technological innovation, especially since Nigeria is already the top African destination for startup funding,” he said. #RenewedHope23
We will end the harmful fuel subsidy, estimated to have cost $7.5bn in the first half of 2023. The funds will be more productively used in joint investments with the private sector to create jobs in infrastructure, health care, education, and agriculture. #RenewedHope23
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