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2023: 10 Reasons Why Tinubu Will Win – Pastor Adelaja by expressglory: 6:49pm On Jul 12, 2022
I was initially very hesitant to write this article. The reason being that I have too much on my plate now to deal with considering the ongoing war in Ukraine. I also didn’t want people to think that my position is informed by the fact that I’m a fellow Yoruba man as Bola Ahmed Tinubu. I intentionally wanted to be silent in this election season for this very reason, seeing how divisive tribal sentiments are in our society. But the multiple messages I get every day demanding for my position compelled me to pen down my convictions on why I see Bola Ahmed Tinubu as our next president.
These are my 10 reasons why I believe that Bola Ahmed Tinubu will emerge as the next President Of The Federal Republic Of Nigeria.

1. Tinubu is a man of vision. Can you imagine that when he was voted in as Lagos Governor he set up a think tank through which he was able to develop a 50 year vision for Lagos. No wonder Lagos is still under the leadership of his disciples till today long after Tinubu himself stopped being the governor. The reason is simple, the whole world will follow the man that knows where he is going. With the picking of Kashim Shettima as Tinubu’s running mate, it’s obvious that this election is already predetermined. As things are Shettima will deliver the Northeast, while Buhari and his governors will deliver the Northwest to APC, we know Southwest will definitely go to Tinubu. If those three geopolitical regions go the way of Tinubu/Shettima, all other political parties would only be contesting for the second and third positions. So what of a Muslim/Muslim ticket? Yes, that will really be a big issue for some Christians from the south/south and especially south/east areas of Nigeria. These are regions that don’t normally vote APC anyway, they cannot be the main factors for consideration, expediency advises that you mainly consider the opinions of your staunch supporters, those who’ll give their vote to you. The South/south and the Southeast will vote either PDP or Labour Party, even if Tinubu selects a Christian running mate. The Southwest doesn’t really care as much when it comes to religion, it’s the most tolerant zone in Nigeria in that term, so they’ll surely remain with Tinubu no matter what. The other two zones that will vote Tinubu/Shettima ticket are Northern states, they’ll rather be excited by that choice. I personally don’t believe that Tinubu who is married to a Christian Pastor for 40 years will all of a sudden become anti christian. If that could be the case we would have seen the signs in Lagos. No, we need not fear Muslim/Muslim ticket, no, not under Tinubu. At this juncture I can only say; Nigeria, behold your next President, Bola Ahmed Tinubu.

2. Tinubu is a raiser of men. “I look for talents that are better than me. I’m not afraid to bring on board people with higher wisdom because the most important thing to me is to get the job done for the betterment of all. I don’t wait till zero hour to discover the next person to do the job or the next job to be done, from the first hour, I find them. The second, third and fourth are as important as the first. Time waits for nobody. Even the obstacles on my way, I predict them before those that will bring them will start to think about them, I plan for betrayal, I plan for backstabbing, I also plan for reunion and forgiveness long before they happen. In life, I expect nothing, I expect anything, I expect everything.” – Bola Ahmed TinubuHere is a long retinue of leaders who have been raised by Tinubu. These people gladly call him their god father. We all know the evil of godfatherism in Nigerian politics but Tinubu is one of the only few ones who represents the positive reflection of the word. His own godfatherism is not to hold you down but to raise you up. This is the true meaning of mentorship without which no human endeavor is successful. Many blame him for it, please show me a better example not only in Nigeria, but anywhere on the continent. Guys, Tinubu is the best we have. Just take a look at all his products. His top-ranking men include Professor Yemi Osinbajo, now the Vice President, who was his attorney general and commissioner for justice. Rauf Aregbesola, the immediate past governor of Osun State, was Tinubu’s commissioner for works. Babatunde Fashola, his successor in Lagos State, was his chief of staff. He is presently a federal minister for a second term. Alhaji Lai Mohammed, who served as Tinubu’s first chief of staff, is also a federal minister for a second term. Babatunde Fowler served in Tinubu’s administration as chairman of Lagos State Internal Revenue Service from where he proceeded to become executive chairman of Federal Inland Revenue Service, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, governor of Lagos State. Others include: Femi Gbajabiamila, present speaker, House of Reps, Akinwunmi Ambode, former governor of Lagos State, Sen. Solomon Adeola, Tunji Bello, Wale Edun, Bamidele Opeyemi, Gbenga Ashafa, Sen. Oshinowo, Sunday Dare, Minister of Sports and Youth Development, Adeleke Mamora, Minister of State for Health, Abike Dabiri-Erewa, Chairman, Nigeria Diaspora Commission, Adejoke Orelope-Adefilere, Kemi Nelson,Dele Alake, etc.
Jesus said to judge the tree by it’s fruits, I can see by Tinubu’s fruits that he is the best we have.

3. A man who survived as the Governor of a Nigerian state without the normal monthly federal government allocations to the local government administrations of the state must truly be special. We all know that even with the monthly allocations from Abuja, many states still fail to cope with their responsibilities. Some of them cannot even pay ordinary salaries to workers of their states, not to talk of development strides. This is not the case with Tinubu, when Obasanjo kept the money from Abuja from him he rather thrived thanks to some incredible ingenuity in financial management. Listen now, he not only survived, he went ahead to do something our country had not seen before or after him. He was able to increase the internal revenue generation of the state from a paltry N600 million monthly, to N51 billion today. It is said that if Lagos was a country it’ll be number five by GDP as of 2016 thanks to its 146-billion-dollar economy. As of 2016 this was bigger than the economy of Ghana, Cameroon, Kenya, Algeria, Tunisia, Morocco, Senegal, Congo etc. Lagos didn’t become this successful because it gets more money from Abuja than other states, oh no, the states with the biggest allocations are in the south-south and their people still run to Lagos to survive. Lagos didn’t become this wealthy thanks to its natural resources like oil, gas etc, no, no, go to those states that get 13% of all our nation’s wealth and you’ll see a different story. Natural and material resources don’t grow wealth, it’s visionary leadership that does. This is what Tinubu brought to Lagos, and it’s what made the difference. Nigeria needs Bola Ahmed Tinubu now like never before. Friends, this is the type of man I’ll like to see manage the affairs of our beloved country.

4. Some haters have tried to tarnish the image of Tinubu by saying he was not educated or didn’t finish university. However, a simple investigation will show you that Tinubu got a distinction from Chicago state university. The Punch of January 7, 2022 reported that Chicago State University wrote to it to confirm that Tinubu did indeed graduate from the school after two years of study there. The Richard J. Daley College, a community college in Chicago, also confirmed that he did receive an associate degree from there. In other words, he spent two years at Richard Daley College for an associate degree and another two years at Chicago State University for a bachelor’s degree. He was also an excellent student in Nigeria. But to be the head of your class in America means you are for real, you can’t buy your way through school there. Tinubu’s presidency is an idea whose time has come, there is no amount of slander or character assassination that’ll stop this moving train of Tinubu’s Presidency.

5. Many have finished school as excellent students, but have not been able to perform in the field of their calling. This is not about Tinubu, he excelled even in his professional practices. He was head hunted by some of the top American companies as one of the best products of his university. Upon graduation with honours and several awards, Bola Tinubu cut his professional teeth at the American-based Arthur Anderson, Deloitte Haskins and Sells (now called Deloitte Haskins and Touche) and GTE Service Corporation – the largest Communication and Utility Company in the United States of America.
Meanwhile, at Deloitte Haskins and Sells, the young and professional Bola broadened his experience by participating in the auditing and management consultancy services of General Motors, First National Bank of Chicago, Procter and Gamble, International Harvester, GEC and other Fortune 500 firms. Tinubu worked in American companies rising to executive positions before moving back to Nigeria to continue working for his American employers. His results in Lagos show that the man Tinubu can deliver, I don’t doubt the fact that he will make a major difference in the role of Nigeria’s President. Of course he won’t resolve all our national issues, but he is capable of paving the way for a greater Nigeria.

6. After returning to Nigeria in 1983, Bola Tinubu joined Mobil Oil Nigeria, and later became an executive of the company. Stories are still being told about the excellent leadership Tinubu brought to Mobil Oil till today. He was recognized by both Nigerian and American executives of the company not just as an excellent leader but as a revolutionary one too. If you are looking for the secret of Tinubu’s Lagos, here it lies. Some will say Lagos is this good today simply because it once was the nation’s capital, oh no! Hope my recollections of Lagos of the 90s give you the picture of how Lagos was after the capital moved to Abuja, it was a forgotten city, totally abandoned with the streets littered with corpses lying there for weeks without anyone caring to do anything about the situation until Tinubu came to the stage. Lagos was the most insecure city in Africa, the city was waking up to new 50 dead bodies in the streets with no one removing them. If you think Lagos is still nothing to write home about even today, then just go and read the news lines of those days, only then would you value the amount of work that has been done in Lagos. The Lagos ministry of health was said to be having only one ambulance bus in the whole city of millions of people. Today Lagos boasts to be one of the richest cities in Africa, it is richer than 50 out of the 55 countries in the continent. No doubt a huge part of that success must be credited to Bola Ahmed Tinubu, I’m certain he can bring about a similar radical change to the situation of Nigeria today.

7.In this presidential race especially at the primaries stage, there were many Governors and former Governors that participated, yet none of their states is known or remembered for their leadership. You can’t find any of their footprints of excellence after ruling for 4 or 8 years. You can’t say this about Tinubu, his footsteps and footprints are all over Lagos as we speak. As a matter of fact, even his opponents who were former Governors moved from their states to settle down in Lagos state. The question is why couldn’t they make their own states as good as Lagos while they were Governors there. After their leadership it’s always stories of woes and tears, banditry and kidnapping, which they quickly blame on their successors. As a matter of fact, most of the harshest critics of Tinubu are people enjoying what Tinubu built in Lagos. They never once think of acknowledging with gratitude the hard work of the man who provided them the opportunities, they couldn’t get back in their home states. If it were so easy then all other states would be as good as Lagos or even better, especially bearing in mind that no state in Nigeria is faced with such daunting challenges as Lagos faces every day. This is a clear indication that Tinubu possesses exceptional leadership qualities that Nigeria is beckoning on him to bring into the affairs of our nation at this time.

8. Many accuse Tinubu of corruption, that I cannot affirm unless the court of law finds him guilty of any crime. If the Obasanjo government that hated him with passion couldn’t convict him of corruption then I’ll not join those spreading that rumors. Remember that the most respected anti corruption advocate in Nigeria till date is Nuhu Ribadu, yet this same person said he couldn’t implicate him of any crimes even though Obasanjo gave him the task to investigate him. More so, Ribadu himself later joined the team of Tinubu calling him his mentor now. The US government came out to say Tinubu is cleared of any criminal dealings. It was published in the Vanguard of 23 February 2003. Meanwhile there is one of the presidential candidates that is being dubbed as Mr. Integrity, this same man in his own words on video admitted to have invested the state government money into his own family business, when he was the state governor. Yet Nigerians don’t see this as corruption, meanwhile in any other countries this person would be serving a jail term for such an act of corruption. It’s a clear case of conflict of interest. Our own sense of corruption in Nigeria has its own definition that’s totally different from what the rest of the world sees as corruption. May God give us insight so we renew our minds as a people and as a nation. Ever since Tinubu left government in Lagos, it’s one of the few states of the federation that has not been plagued by corruption scandals. Tinubu has been able to put capable technocrats in charge of the state. From Fashola to Ambode to Sanwo-Olu, these are extremely focused men EFCC has not been after them as it’s the story with other governors, neither has there been any international anti corruption agency that have accused them of corruption. I’ll say until we see the facts, we should just focus on someone that’s capable of resolving the daunting issues facing our nation at this time. Tinubu has to be allowed to contribute his quota to turn this nation around.

9. I remember clearly when Tinubu was the Governor of Lagos State. My most vivid memories of Lagos were the years prior to his election and the early years of his reign. I was already based in Europe, so each time I visited Nigeria the most glaring image of Lagos were the dead bodies littered all across the streets. The bags of refuse wastes and garbage all across the roads. Surprisingly even the iron handed man like Abacha could not do anything to change the rots of the then Lagos. This disgusting image of Lagos started during the regime of Babangida after the capital was moved to Abuja. The state of things got to a despicable height under Abacha just before Tinubu came. For those who didn’t see or remember Lagos of those years, it’ll be difficult to truly know the value of what Tinubu has done to Lagos and Nigeria at large. Unfortunately, i can’t see any other state in the federation that has been so transformed even after some of the presidential aspirants today ruled those states. To me our country Nigeria is also in a similar comatose state right now in terms of security, safety to lives and property, economy etc. We need a Tinubu to come with his transformational capabilities to help turn things around in Nigeria.

10. Many will be quick to point to the frailty of health of Mr. Tinubu. My answer to this is simple, it comes from my own personal experience of growing old. I’m 55. The older I get the more I discover that my body can no longer do some of the acrobatic exercises I was capable of when I was much younger. However to my amazement, I discovered that my inner man is not getting old at all, my spirit and mind are always as sharp and alert as ever. During the APC convention while younger men were falling asleep, Tinubu was agile all night. Following his victory at the convention we can all see how he has been galloping from one state to another. No one out of the candidates have been as hard working and busy as he is. His close associates talk about how Tinubu outworks all of them, working 14 to 20 hours every day. What else do people want for Christ sake? My take is this as long as Mr. Tinubu is sharp mentally, so long as he can see clearly as a visionary we need his leadership before he leaves us to a better world. We shouldn’t waste the huge potentials and life experiences that he carries inside. Friends, sooner or later you and I will get old too. While our flesh and body might be challenged, we will discover that it’s a huge injustice to discard us as simply being too old, while we know we still have something to offer. It’s not the body that rules a nation, it’s the clarity of vision. If Tinubu has that, there will be enough of able bodied men and women who’ll gladly put their bodies to work to bring the vision to pass.

As things are now only death can stop the emergence of Bola Ahmed Tinubu as Nigerian sixteenth President. If I were in the camp of Tinubu I’ll not rule out an attempt on his life by the forces bent on not letting his presidency become a reality. It’s not enough to pray for him, I will strongly advise that his security be beefed up accordingly. Nigeria cannot afford to have a repeat of the destiny of Moshood Abiola.

May God bless The Federal Republic Of Nigeria, and may all her haters live long to witness it.
Source: https://www.vanguardngr.com/2022/07/2023-10-reasons-tinubu-will-win-pastor-adelaja/

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Re: 2023: 10 Reasons Why Tinubu Will Win – Pastor Adelaja by PresidObi: 6:50pm On Jul 12, 2022
We dont think so Pastor, Nigeria cannot afford another known mistake. We cannot open our eyes and walk into another disastrous Federal government so soon after the last, check all the faults we raised about Buhari in 2015, Tinubu improved on all his red flags, Tinubu own flags are crimson.

May God save Nigeria from the hands of desperate people AGAIN !

We will only vote for candidates we have scrutinised and certified CLEAN.

Go and verify.

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Re: 2023: 10 Reasons Why Tinubu Will Win – Pastor Adelaja by BigVawulence: 6:51pm On Jul 12, 2022
Abeg use paragraphs.


Tinubu can't win because his ambition is dead long time ago.

He's a loser.



Big vawulence on the beat....

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Re: 2023: 10 Reasons Why Tinubu Will Win – Pastor Adelaja by KUNZEH(m): 6:52pm On Jul 12, 2022
Interesting

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Re: 2023: 10 Reasons Why Tinubu Will Win – Pastor Adelaja by IamANigerianMan: 6:52pm On Jul 12, 2022
This man saying this rubish is not in Nigeria, if Nigeria is good come back home, let enjoy it tigether

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Re: 2023: 10 Reasons Why Tinubu Will Win – Pastor Adelaja by Kingspin(m): 6:53pm On Jul 12, 2022
Tell us how he will change the country instead.

The same politics Kwankwaso talked about is why no jobs for the youths. No good roads, no security.
Hatred everywhere.

We can not keep playing ourselves every election. Tribe or Religion.
A competent hand should preside over Nigeria

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Re: 2023: 10 Reasons Why Tinubu Will Win – Pastor Adelaja by Danzysb(m): 6:53pm On Jul 12, 2022
His submission,his opinion....

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Re: 2023: 10 Reasons Why Tinubu Will Win – Pastor Adelaja by PresidObi: 6:55pm On Jul 12, 2022
Kingspin:
Tell us how he will change the country instead


They wont, they will be here telling us Ernest Hemingway prose fiction.

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Re: 2023: 10 Reasons Why Tinubu Will Win – Pastor Adelaja by Nobody: 6:58pm On Jul 12, 2022
I don try my possible best to hate this man, e just dey too difficult for me...

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Re: 2023: 10 Reasons Why Tinubu Will Win – Pastor Adelaja by 9gerian: 7:30pm On Jul 12, 2022
I share a similar sentiment as this Pastor.

However, I welcome the keen competition and turn of events with all the aspirants and the direction of the election especially with the youths participating keenly.

Nigeria will not remain the same either ways. Impunity will be forced to reduce because the level of awareness is now very high.

Nigeria needs an economic revolution. This sleeping giant needs to be awaken for good.

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Re: 2023: 10 Reasons Why Tinubu Will Win – Pastor Adelaja by SarkinYarki: 8:20pm On Jul 12, 2022
See mumu talk

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Re: 2023: 10 Reasons Why Tinubu Will Win – Pastor Adelaja by Teerach: 8:20pm On Jul 12, 2022
I don't blame you sir. Even Adeboye has lost his voice. Conscience sold. As if Muslim Muslim ticket will be what Christ will endorse if he were to still be on the earth.
I can't seem to wrap my head around this MM ticket cos I don't trust the North with securing Nigerians. Not with this level of banditry. My conscience can't even allow me.

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Re: 2023: 10 Reasons Why Tinubu Will Win – Pastor Adelaja by Nobody: 8:20pm On Jul 12, 2022
If you like Tinubu vote for him. But don’t come out and say he is good for Nigeria. Give us reasons why he is good.

ASSU strike has been in for months now. Is it not APC? Tomorrow they will ship you to go and do agbero work you will agree. Then you’ll beat up the people fighting for a better Nigeria and come tomorrow to blame government. No be juju be that?

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Re: 2023: 10 Reasons Why Tinubu Will Win – Pastor Adelaja by Ololanla: 8:20pm On Jul 12, 2022
Come back to Nigeria, then we will take you serious!

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Re: 2023: 10 Reasons Why Tinubu Will Win – Pastor Adelaja by Skillsnigeria: 8:20pm On Jul 12, 2022
Hmmm
Re: 2023: 10 Reasons Why Tinubu Will Win – Pastor Adelaja by HIGHESTPOPORI(m): 8:21pm On Jul 12, 2022
This one don collection bullion van money

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Re: 2023: 10 Reasons Why Tinubu Will Win – Pastor Adelaja by tuoyoojo(m): 8:21pm On Jul 12, 2022
The beauty of democracy

Let everyone have their say

But ask yourself a few questions

Why would a former government take tithes from a state and enthrone his family in lucrative positions

You said he developed lagos as though lagos was a desert in 1999.

Someone who spent billions in his party convention, would he not want recoup his investment

His health is failing, remember how long he spent abroad attending to his health....he was the developer of lagos and couldn't built a world class hospital in lagos that he can attend

Make I stop here

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Re: 2023: 10 Reasons Why Tinubu Will Win – Pastor Adelaja by Angelfrost(m): 8:22pm On Jul 12, 2022
This man still hasn't said why Tinubu will win... He is just beating about the bush! grin

Shebi other candidates are efulefus without qualifications or pedigree!

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Re: 2023: 10 Reasons Why Tinubu Will Win – Pastor Adelaja by FalseProphet1(m): 8:22pm On Jul 12, 2022
Oga come back to Nigeria and open your church in lagos. By the time you buy disel at N860 for one month, you would have sense by force.

I see Peter Obi winning next year's election.

This I have seen.

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Re: 2023: 10 Reasons Why Tinubu Will Win – Pastor Adelaja by landmark86: 8:22pm On Jul 12, 2022
Your opinion doesn't count.
Not all pastor are holy or genuinely call by God.
Anybody can wakeup tomorrow and call himself a pastor.
Even Remi Tinubu is a pastor can u imagine.
I no u are paid for this


Let wait and see the out
If BP will not kill Tinubu before the announcement of the results.

Rubbish

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Re: 2023: 10 Reasons Why Tinubu Will Win – Pastor Adelaja by abumeinben(m): 8:22pm On Jul 12, 2022
Lol.

1. Man of vision: For a man who lied about his age and educational background, desperately bribed his way to be his party bearer, his integrity and vision are questionable. It seem he has sight, not vision.

2. Raiser of Men: Of all the "men" he raised, only Fashola appears to be human. Of them all, who hasn't had issues with him? Forget the minion presently in Lagos. Even Afenifere do not agree with him.

3. Survived without federal allocation: Oh please, these people have hollow brains. Remove tincan island and maybe Apapa port from Lagos or open Onne or Calabar ports as deep sea ports and list them to international routes and let's see what happens.


4. Chicago grin grin grin


5. Many have finished school excellently but can't perform: I don't have study psychology for 1hr to realised that the pastor lied about Tinubu Chicago claims.


6. Mobil Stories: Well, this I don't know. The pastor should make references to whoever told the stories

7.In this presidential race especially at the primaries stage, there were many Governors and former Governors that participated, yet none of their states is known or remembered for their leadership is this man really pro-tinubu? This is biting the fingers that fed you. Same northern governors that are angry because of his choice of VP?

8. Corruption with court judgement Man is apply "thou shalt not judge". We need the court to tell us who is not corrupt. cool. I'm pretty sure this pastor pays Omo onile hugely for a church.


9. Transformation of Lagos: Seriously? Shouldn't this go to Fashola? But I'll say he tried.

10. Health For a multicultural, multireligious, multicorrupt, multipopulated, multiproblematic, multicomplex country like Nigeria, strength is key, both the strength of mental presence and physical agility. I don't think this man, who is 11 years older than his first daughter got any.


In conclusion, some people are trying hard to be known, instead of preaching the knowledge of God.

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Re: 2023: 10 Reasons Why Tinubu Will Win – Pastor Adelaja by olaboy33(m): 8:23pm On Jul 12, 2022
The goal of a political party is to win elections for its members.

Tinubu would not have picked a Muslim VP if Pdp had not picked a northerner to succeed another northerner who ruled for 8 years.

Nigeria is divided today between the North/South and Christian/Muslim.

Why is there so much fuse over an idea Muslim/Muslim ticket when we all kept mute over an idea of a northerner succeeding another northerner?

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Re: 2023: 10 Reasons Why Tinubu Will Win – Pastor Adelaja by SenatePresdo(m): 8:23pm On Jul 12, 2022
The only reason why Tinubu will lose is because he has lost the South.

And can't win North Central.

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Re: 2023: 10 Reasons Why Tinubu Will Win – Pastor Adelaja by BigNija: 8:23pm On Jul 12, 2022
Thank you pastor.

All the noise being generated over Muslim Muslim ticket is coming majorly from PDP and Peter Obi's people to discredit Tinubu's candidacy. So many of them crying Wolf are not going to vote for Tinubu even if he selects the best Christian VP from the North.
Tinubu did what he did because that is the only choice that brings him the votes in the North. Muslims are minority in the South and you still expect him to pick a Christian from the North where the Christians are minority too? Who does that? Know this and know peace, no Yoruba Muslim can never win Nigeria presidential election by picking a Northern Christian as VP, as popular as MKO Abiola, why didn't he pick a Northern Christian as VP?

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Re: 2023: 10 Reasons Why Tinubu Will Win – Pastor Adelaja by Nobody: 8:23pm On Jul 12, 2022
Scammers with followers

Nonsense

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Re: 2023: 10 Reasons Why Tinubu Will Win – Pastor Adelaja by repent4christ: 8:24pm On Jul 12, 2022
Hmmmm
Re: 2023: 10 Reasons Why Tinubu Will Win – Pastor Adelaja by smile11s(m): 8:24pm On Jul 12, 2022
Paid Pastor. Evil men

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Re: 2023: 10 Reasons Why Tinubu Will Win – Pastor Adelaja by seedorfbiggy(m): 8:24pm On Jul 12, 2022
Tinubu na your mate grin

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Re: 2023: 10 Reasons Why Tinubu Will Win – Pastor Adelaja by debossng: 8:24pm On Jul 12, 2022
Coming from a failed and backsliding Pastor

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Re: 2023: 10 Reasons Why Tinubu Will Win – Pastor Adelaja by repent4christ: 8:24pm On Jul 12, 2022
Opinions are allowed

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