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Jul 26 10 tweets 3 min read
TINUBU 2023: A pivotal moment in redefining democracy for a new and greater Nigeria.

... A chance for Nigerians and the black race to realise their full potential through economic, security,infrastructure revitalization, employment opportunities and unity and peace. Image
Consider Joe Biden, the 78th years old President of the United States, Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali, 81, Lebanon's President Michael Aoun, 85, Saudi Arabia's King, 84, Raul Castro, 89, and Queen Elizabeth, Paul Biya of Cameron 87yrs, Alpha Conde of Guinea 82yrs,
Head of State of 16 countries including Canada and Australia and you will know that age is just a number.

What we require is a working Nigeria in which all of our potential is harnessed by a leader who is capable and able based on his experience in both the private and public
sectors. Furthermore,all of these aspirants have held one or more positions in the Executive, Legislative,or Public sectors, and we all know what we want as a country to prosper,so let us not politicise our national interest with a coined statement by a few self-centered
individuals.

Asiwaju is an example of the type of leader Nigeria requires right now; he is an exceptionally extraordinary individual who rose from obscurity to prominence through dedication, commitment, selfless service, and a goal-oriented spirit.
Tinubu was a forerunner of the pro-democracy movement, and the best serving governor who laid a master plan for his state that turned it into a model for both cities of black nations.

He his however, a staunch supporter of democracy,
a talent scout with managerial and leadership experience, and a pan-Nigeria whose appointment and engagement criterion are based on merit. A worthy mentor for the upcoming generation, who believed in independency of his mentees by respecting a constructive argument within his
cabinet before driving them to conclusion.

For these and other reasons, I am hereby calling on all Nigerians to rally around the aspiration of reawakening and building the Nigeria of our dreams, a prosperous country that we can all be proud of having, and to vote for, support,
and stand for the mandate of Asiwaju to be the President of this nation in 2023.

Let us support and work effectively to achieve this project in the coming election 2023. I believe in Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu.#BATKSM2023♾♾♾

God Bless Nigeria 🇳🇬
God Bless Buhari

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Jul 25
Tinubunomics: Dissecting Tinubu’s economic track records

by Opeoluwa Dapo-Thomas July 11, 2022

Quadrennially, one issue Nigeria has had leading to Nigerian elections is the lack of issue-based campaigns or debates, especially on social media.
Months leading to a potentially defining election and all that has been debated on is zoning, religion, propaganda and manipulated videos that circle around without giving prominence to the policies of the aspirants.
In an era where Twitter has become the main source of news, studies show that false news stories are 70% more likely to be retweeted than true stories and it also takes true stories about 6 times as long to reach 1500 people as it does for false stories to reach the same number
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Jul 24
Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU), South East zone, yesterday said the chairman of South East Governors’ Forum, Governor Peter Obi of Anambra State, should be blamed for the lingering strike in the zone.
Apparently responding to Governor Obi’s reported statement that Image
ASUU was shunning dialogue for the resolution of the industrial action, the union described, as unfortunate the governor’s buck-passing, insisting that Governor Obi refused to honour the agreement reached by the committee he set up to look into the matter.
ASUU chairman of Anambra State University (ANSU), Dr. Jaja Nwanegbo, said that the union attended all meetings called by Mrs.Ngozi Melifonwu-led committee set up by Obi to look into the matter, but was surprised that after the committee’s report was given to the governor,
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Jul 24
Tinubu is eminently qualified to contest. If you ask me if he is a saint, I will say no. None of us is. Not even Buhari. Not you, not me. Nations are not governed by saints but by performers.

- Dele Momodu. Image
I have no illusions that Tinubu will definitely perform as President of Nigeria, if he ever contests and wins.He has a knack for identifying brilliant minds and fertile brains, and the ability to nurture them to greatness. He has demonstrated this repeatedly and almost endlessly.
Examples abound without doubt. I have followed Tinubu's trajectory for close to three decades.His story is a stuff of fairy tales. All those who have disparaged, derided, denigrated and despised him have not been able to bring him down,despite their monumental efforts to achieve
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Jul 21
GOOD MORNING PROGRESSIVES.

30 YEARS AGO,

TINUBU left Mobil,Atiku left Customs.
They both joined Shehu Musa Yar'adua Group called People's Front of Nigeria PFN.
PFN later merged forcefully with People's Solidarity Party PSP of AZika and the marriage was pronounced by IBB's
decree.

Tinubu contested and won a Lagos senatorial election.
But when IBB banned all old generation politicians just to disqualify Yar'adua, Yar'adua put Atiku forward to run for President.
Prior to this time, Tinubu had jettisoned his Senate Presidential ambition to pave way
for a Southern President.

At the Jos convention, Abiola and Adedibu had a long meeting with Yar'adua to drop his boy Atiku from the race so that Kingibe would not defeat MKO in the primary.
Yar'adua initially refused until people like Adedibu, Tinubu, Oladipo etc reminded him
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