• Tinubu as bona fide president

    Tinubu as bona fide president - nigeria newspapers online
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    After winning a strenuous presidential primary in June 2022, the journey to the Aso Rock Presidential Villa for Asíwájú Bola Tinubu was quite bumpy. Not many gave him the chance to survive the tedious presidential campaigns across the land but he shocked the protagonists of doom.

    There were many impediments thrown his way by the government he helped to install, his predecessor; because of this, not many, especially amongst the clergymen, believed he was going to win, but he won in the February 25, 2023, presidential poll.

    Again, not many believed that he could withstand the rigours of presidential duties but so far, his political adversaries have been put to shame.

    From victory at the primary to victory at the polls, and some time ago at the Presidential Election Petition Tribunal, his traducers were always propagating the negatives.

    Now, his freshly pronounced victory by the Supreme Court of Nigeria should make it crystal clear that President Bola Tinubu is God’s design for the leadership of this country at this point in time.

    After all, the final arbiter in judicial exploration of societal conflict resolution has spoken, putting an element of finality to the understandable political bickering of the past months. All warring parties in this routine political feud must sheathe their swords.

    The decision of Nigeria’s apex court should be respected by all, in the interest of Nigerians and the black man’s continent.

    Henceforth, all eyes should be focused on how to join hands with President Tinubu in moving the country forward by surmounting the avoidable challenges that we’re collectively facing as a nation.

    God bless Nigeria.

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