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2023: Tinubu greatest character to be president, I owe no person apology – Wike

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Governor Nyesom Wike of Rivers State says the All
Progressives Congress, APC, presidential candidate, Bola Tinubu has the very best
character and braveness to rule Nigeria.

This was as Wike mentioned he owed no person an apology for
endorsing Tinubu.

Wike spoke in Port Harcourt, the State capital, whereas
receiving Tinubu shortly after the APC candidate’s marketing campaign rally within the State
yesterday.

The governor wished Tinubu luck in his presidential bid.

Wike additionally discouraged Tinubu from funding the APC
governorship marketing campaign within the State.

He insisted that the APC governorship candidate within the
State, Tonye Cole stood no probability towards his most well-liked candidate, Siminaliayi
Fubura of the Peoples Democratic Get together, PDP.

“I’ve no apology to anyone to say no person born of a girl
can intimidate me. You will have by no means modified social gathering sooner or later.

“That tells of your character and braveness and that’s what
we require on this nation.

“However let me advise you, don’t spend any extra money in your
governorship candidate right here (Rivers)”, he instructed Tinubu.

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