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After The Sack: Tinubu’s Former Aide Vows Resilience In Emotional Statement!

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Former Presidential Media Aide, Ajuri Ngelale, has expressed heartfelt birthday wishes to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu as he marks his 73rd birthday.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

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Ajuri, who stepped down from his role in September 2024 to address family medical issues, took to his handle on Saturday to celebrate Tinubu, describing him as “the last man standing” and a mentor who taught him invaluable lessons.

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Reflecting on his time serving under Tinubu, Ngelale expressed gratitude for the president’s unwavering support and guidance, emphasizing that Tinubu remains in one’s corner even when the odds are stacked against them.

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He praised Tinubu’s commitment to mentorship, highlighting that the cost of rigorous guidance is a necessary investment in a brighter future and can only be repaid by mentoring the next generation.

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Ngelale concluded his message by wishing Tinubu divine wisdom, peace, and health as he continues to lead the nation, acknowledging his profound influence as both a leader and a father figure.

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It was previously reported that Ngelale stepped down after suspecting that he might face a humiliating exit from his dual roles as Special Adviser on Media and Publicity and Special Presidential Envoy on Climate Action. Following his departure, he was directed to focus on his climate action responsibilities while another individual would assume the media advisory role.

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