Asiwaju Bola Tinubu Is The Best Presidential Candidate For 2023
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I have no apology to anybody for my political decision; but, I respect the concern and opinion of everyone. My political decision is based on my personal conviction and conscience.
Some people called me while some sent me messages requesting to know why I am supporting Tinubu. My response is very simple – HE IS THE BEST AMONG THE AVAILABLE.
I am not trying to justify bad governance. I am not here to support and encourage corruption and godfathersm. I am not a hypicrite. I am not a hater. I am a realist; a humanist to the core.
Some people said Tinubu is corrupt. I asked them to mention a politician that is vying for the post of president that is not corrupt. Corruption is not peculiar to Tinubu alone. It is almost a culture in Nigeria.
Some people said he sold Lagos to himself. I requested them to mention Nigerian leader that was given opportunity that didn’t consider himself and his family first. It is always me, mine, and myself in Nigeria. Do your investigation very well about privatisation and monetisation in Nigeria both at the states and national levels. My state, Kogi is currently selling or sharing our state treasurable assets. Selling or sharing public assets to individual/self. How about El-rufai and Atiku privatisation in Abuja; you have forgotten so soon. How about Saint Buhari and the rot in PTF. Or Pastor Prof and School Feeding/Trader Money scam. It is not unique to Tinubu alone.

They said Tinubu is playing God – godfathersm. I told them most Nigerian leaders not only in politics, but in the corporate, private, religious, traditional and other sectors play godfathersm. Most governors from year 1999 till date tried to replace themselves with stooges. Most of them failed. It is not Tinubu’s fault that he(Tinubu) succeeded. Most Nigerians are struggling to become a political son or daughter to any godfather that would promote them – let’s be honest!
Some people said Tinubu is too old. I asked them what were the benefits derived from the very young leaders (both military and civilians) that we had since 15th January 1966 coup
Aguiyi-Ironsi was young as Head of state
Gowon was young as Head of state
Murtala was young as Head of state
Obasanjo was young as Deputy and Head of state
Shagari was not an old man as President
Buhari was young as Head of state
IBB was young as Head of state
Abacha was not that old as Head of state
Abdulsalami was not too old as Head of state.
Jonathan was not an old man as president
These leaders were having young Nigerians both as either military or civilian state governors, head of MDAs etc.
Orji Kalu was young as Governor of Abia state
Saraki was young as Governor of Kwara State
Donald Duke was young as Governor of Cross Rivers State
Yahaya Bello of my state – Kogi, is a disgrace to the youths and a bad reference for the youth agenda
Bello Matawalle of Zamfara probably the youngest governor at the moment, but, clueless and lack direction.
Etc
What magic have these so called young people brought to governance with their youthfulness?
Lee Kuan Yew was a Singaporean statesman and lawyer who served as Prime Minister of Singapore from 1959 to 1990 and is widely recognised as the nation’s founding father. He was an old man
Age doesn’t bring good governance; ideas do.

Some said Tinubu is sick. I ask who is not either physically or emotionally or mentally or ideologically sick in Nigeria. The society and long time bad governance have frustrated most Nigerians in Nigeria. Franklin D. Roosevelt (1882–1945) was the 32nd president of the United States from 1933 until his death in 1945. He was in a wheelchair; he won a record four presidential elections and became a central figure in world events during the first half of the 20th century.
Some said Tinubu is too rich and too powerful to be a president. I asked them are they looking for a poor and weak person to be Nigerian president.
I then demand they present their candidate. They told me God will bring one. Is he/she coming from Heaven?
There is God in us. God has His role while we humans also have our roles. God rules in the affairs of men.
I told them that through the instrumentality of Tinubu:
- Lagos has the highest IGR inNigeria
- Lagos is the economy centre/pillar of Nigeria
- Lagos is among the fastest growing economy in Africa
- Tinubu didn’t just build roads, schools, hospital
- Tinubu also expanded Lagos and opened Lekki, Eko Atlantic etc
- Tinubu is a Fisher of men. He goes for potentials while your leaders go for Touts, Thugs, sycophants, mediocres, and uneducated fellows
- Tinubu is a nationalist. He has grown beyond bigotry and conquered trivial sentiments. He is neither an ethnic champion nor a religious bigot like your leaders. He gave opportunity to everyone to grow in Lagos irrespective of his/her religion, ethnic or state he comes from.
- Tinubu is vastly educated. Well trained professional Accountant. Politically sagacious and human philosopher
- Tinubu fought gallantly for democracy. He fought the military. He is a brave and charismatic leader. He has paid the price for leadership
- Tinubu has made many leaders, he is a leader of the leaders. He has large heart to forgive and accommodate betrayers
I am not saying Tinubu is the best in Nigeria, but, Tinubu is the best among those that are parading about to contest for Nigerian president come year 2023.
Please, bring your best candidate with proving and convicing superior credentials. I will support him because I need the best for Nigeria.
Stop hating Bola
Stop harassing Ahmed
Stop abusing Tinubu
Stop that envy and jealousy against Jagaban
Tinubu is the Asiwaju
Tinubu is the leader.
Tinubu is either the next president or a determinant for the next president.
Tinubu is a massive force to be reckoned with
Finally, always remember that Tinubu is a product of this bad society called Nigeria. He is a human being. He is not God and he has never been assumed to be God. He is just contributing his own quota to the growth and development of Nigeria. If you have the liver like him, come out and throw your hat into the ring!
Let’s all join hands without hatred to build a better Nigeria.
I rest my case for now.