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LAST MAN STANDING: OBJ Will Be Sanctioned By Tinubu For Undermining Him When He Was The Governor Of Lagos- APC Chieftain Reveals

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LAST MAN STANDING: OBJ Will Be Sanctioned By Tinubu For Undermining Him When He Was The Governor Of Lagos- APC Chieftain Reveals....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

Written By Oshiobugie Omo-Ikirodah

Tony Ogunseli, a presidential aide to the immediate past Government has revealed what President Tinubu’s administration will do to Obasanjo in the coming years. CONTINUE READING

 

 

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During his tenure as the State Governor of Lagos, Bola Tinubu faced open opposition and undermining from Obasanjo Aremu, who holds the record for being the longest-serving president in Nigeria’s history. In a punitive act against both Tinubu and the people of Lagos, Obasanjo seized the allocation funds designated for Lagos.

President Tinubu, famously known as the “last man standing,” demonstrated remarkable resilience in his efforts to elevate Lagos to greatness, despite the challenges imposed by Obasanjo’s regime. Despite the oppressive circumstances and the seizure of our allocation by Obasanjo, Tinubu conveyed his unwavering determination to build a state that would captivate the hearts of visitors. In 2005, he shared these inspiring words with his fellow Lagosians. Fast forward to today, Lagos stands as the most populous city in Africa, generating an impressive IGR of over 48 billion. CONTINUE READING

 

 

 

 

Ogunseli took to his Twitter handle to share his two cent with regard to the unsettled dispute between this two political giants.

He wrote; “OBJ go collect well inside this PBAT era. He used and abused presidential authority to harass and undermine BAT as Governor of Lagos.”

“Today that BAT is the President of Nigeria. I’m curious to see if the General will summon the boldness for any letter-writing…”

Source: Bushradiogist

 

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