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These Abusing Tinubu For Consulting With IBB Are Politically Ignorant-Ogunlewe

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Senator Adeseye Ogunlewe, a aged Minister of Works, has defended Asiwaju Bola Tinubu, the  nationwide chief of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC), for assembly with Ibrahim Babangida, the aged Navy Head of Pronounce, to focus on his presidential ambitions in 2023.

Tinubu, who visited Minna, the capital of Niger Pronounce, final week, claimed he met with Babangida and wished him properly in his presidential bid.

On the opposite hand, assorted Nigerians have chastised Tinubu for associating with past presidents who’re blamed for the nation’s quandary.

Tinubu’s critics, in step with Ogunlewe, are politically illiterate, and the APC chief has the lawful to talk over with any individual he believes might well presumably lend a hand him preserve the presidential flee in an interview with  the DAILY INDEPENDENT.

In his phrases: “These asserting that are politically ignorant. Tinubu is lawful to talk over with any individual he desires to talk over with. Nothing is erroneous in him consulting IBB. He is hunting for for the ideal political place of job in the land and he can consult any individual he thinks might well presumably lend a hand him preserve”.

“Contesting for the presidency is no longer a tea birthday party. Every vote matters in politics and it is a sport of number.  An aspirant is a blind particular person. You might presumably presumably presumably no longer limit him to whoever he’ll talk over with. It is handiest those which have never consulted election that are talking savor that”.

“Whereas you happen to are contesting an election, a mechanic is your boss. A market woman is your boss whilst you happen to are contesting an election. Even students who’re savor your grandchildren are your boss whilst you happen to are hunting for for votes”.

“It is after you will have contested and won that you just are their boss. Ahead of you gain to the put apart of residing, you’ll seemingly be in a position to need to kneel down for all people and beg them to abet”.

SOURCE: www.Ghgossip.com

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