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I’m Unavailable Dem No Dey See Me; Tinubu Shuts Down Haters As He Commissions Project In Rivers
I’m Unavailable Dem No Dey See Me; Tinubu Shuts Down Haters As He Commissions Project In Rivers....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶
I’m unavailable (unavailable)Dem no dem see me (dem no dey see)I’m unavailable (unavailable)Dem no dem see me (dem no dey see)- Davido
The popular hit song by Davido featuring South African musical icon Musa Keys speaks about the musician’s confidence and independence, with the lyrics “Dem no dem see me” highlighting his disregard for those who do not recognize his true value and his determination to stay focused on his goals…CONTINUE READING.
Following the presidential elections, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu took a well-deserved break after an intense campaign where no other aspirant campaigned for any office as extensively as he did. However, his detractors began spreading rumors and lies that Tinubu was seriously ill and near death.
Undeterred by their falsehoods, the Jagaban returned to prove his availability and once again made a mockery of their antics. As with the song’s message, Tinubu has shown that if he’s not working on projects or serving the masses, which he was elected to do, then he’s not available for their petty distractions.
Today, President elect, Tinubu is visiting Rivers State at the invitation of Governor Nyesom Wike to commission the Rumuokwuta Flyover. The commissioning of this flyover is a moment of pride for the people of Rivers State and a testament to Governor Wike’s leadership and vision.
His unwavering commitment to transforming the state’s infrastructure has set a high standard for other leaders to emulate, and his legacy will endure for generations to come.
Dem dey vex say Tinubu go France go rest, Shey na Okija Shrine na Tinubu for go rest ni ?
Therefore, if it’s not a project for the people, forget about seeing Tinubu.Like Davido said “F**k all the rumours…Abi e get when I talk sey I be pastorHmm, ye, yeIf you know, you ohThe kind work…If it’s not owo oh…I can’t talk‘Cause, owo ni koko (koko)Oga ade, dey your dey…Me I dey for the dey.
Osigwe Omo-Ikirodah reporting live from Port Harcourt but dem no dey see me.
Source iReporteronline.
