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Seyi Tinubu Hails Father’s Administration as Nigeria’s Best

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Seyi Tinubu, son of President Bola Tinubu, claims his father is the greatest president Nigeria has ever had and shares why.

During a recent occasion, Seyi addresses how a lot of criticism has followed his father and questioned his leadership. However, he states that he is still the best leader Nigeria has ever gotten.

Seyi then speaks on the achievements of his father, he emphasizes on how Nigeria has changed since Tinubu’s administration.

The only president that has created a platform for young people to fly; The only president that has created an economy that benefits everybody.”


 

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PDP Leaders in Abia North Meet to Plan for 2027 Election

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Top members of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) recently gathered for a stakeholders’ meeting in Abia North. This meeting was focused on revitalizing the party to take back power in the state by 2027.

Attendees from the five local governments in the region came together with a shared commitment. They aimed to move past the divisive issues that had hindered the party in the past.

During the meeting, held at the home of Mandela Obasi, a member of the Abia State House of Assembly represented Ohafia North. PDP Chairman Abraham Amah expressed strong confidence that the party would make a comeback. He stated that the PDP’s candidates for the 2027 elections would be chosen through fair primaries. In addition, they would need to have the capacity to win.

Amah emphasized that the days of sentiment and impunity were over for the PDP. He insisted that the party was now more connected with the people. He also issued a stern warning to anyone pretending to be a member of the PDP while working against its interests. Also stressing that such actions would have consequences.

Mandela Obasi and Emmanuel Ndubuisi, who represent Ohafia North and Bende South in the state assembly, also spoke at the meeting. Both assured that they would remain loyal to the PDP and work for its future success. They said this despite some colleagues leaving the party for other political groups.

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In a communique signed by the party’s leaders, including Chairman Amah, they made it clear that they were fully committed to ensuring the PDP reclaims the Abia State Government House in 2027.


 

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Seyi Law Praises President Tinubu, Says He’s the Best Hope for Nigeria’s Future

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Popular Nigerian Comedian Seyi Law speaks out and shows his support for the President of Nigeria, Bola Ahmed Tinubu.

The comedian claims that only President Tinubu can impact change to the country. During a recent interview, the comedian shared his views on some politicians and how the public views them.

He then shares his insights on the president “if Bola Ahmed Tinubu cannot redirect the ship of Nigeria, no politician currently can do it. None! Not Atiku, not Peter Obi, none of them. Not with what I know about all of them”.

The comedian stated how the public follows double standard in terms of who they follow in politics. He stated that they follow out of objective and not emotion.


 

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Shehu Sani Says Tinubu Will Remain Unpopular Until He Start Showing Results

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Former Nigerian lawmaker Shehu Sani has argued that President Bola Tinubu will remain unpopular until his policies begin to yield positive outcomes for the country.

Sani explained that Tinubu is fully aware of the unpopularity that comes with his current initiatives. He shared his thoughts during an interview on Channels TV’s Politics Today.

Reflecting on his own experiences in parliament, Sani recalled facing resistance from northern senators when he spoke out about insecurity in the region. “In politics, you’re expected to support the president, especially if he comes from your area,” he said.

He further added that Tinubu is taking on a project he knows will cost him popularity. “The choice is clear,” Sani said. “You either satisfy people with what they want or make tough decisions for the country’s future, even if it means losing some support or votes.”


 

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