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I Prayed For It, I Danced For It, I Campaigned For It And I Got It–According to Tinubu

I Prayed For It, I Danced For It, I Campaigned For It And I Got It–According to Tinubu

President Bola Tinubu acknowledged the pervasive suffering that Nigerians endure as a result of governmental policies while visiting Reuben Fasoranti, a well-known member of the Pan-Yoruba group Afenifere, in Akure. He acknowledged the difficulties that people face as he interrupted his private visit to offer his condolences to the family of the late Governor Rotimi Akeredolu. CONTINUE FULL READING>>>>>

Tinubu reaffirmed his commitment to easing the current economic hardship while promising Nigerians immediate relief. He stressed the need for fundamental restructuring to support Nigeria’s political and economic environment and argued for cautious execution to avoid more setbacks.

Acknowledging the gravity of his mandate, Tinubu expressed determination to fortify Nigeria’s foundations, promising not only economic resuscitation but also institutional reforms for a safer and more prosperous nation. He embraced calls for fiscal federalism and regional empowerment, echoing sentiments for fair governance and constitutional reforms.

Pa Fasoranti lauded Tinubu’s comprehension of national issues and urged him to pursue courageous governance, emphasizing the urgency of institutional enhancements and regional development initiatives. Amidst rising concerns, Tinubu’s reassurances and pledges for constructive change reflect a concerted effort to navigate Nigeria towards a more equitable and sustainable future.

According to Daily Trust, Tinubu Said; “I prayed for it, I danced for it, I campaigned for it and I got it. I know the enormous responsibility so don’t pity me Baba (Fasoranti) just sit down and relax.” CONTINUE FULL READING>>>>>

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