2023 Presidency: Why Nigeria Needs Me Now – Tinubu

April 13, 2022
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Bola Tinubu, a chieftain of the All Progressives Congress (APC) and presidential aspirant, has disclosed why he is capable of leading Nigerians in 2023.

Tinubu on Wednesday at an event featuring current and past speakers and deputy speakers elected on the platform of the APC said he has the necessary experience to represent Nigeria well if elected.

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The event, which was held in Lagos, had as its theme, ‘The Legislature, Changing Times and Nigeria’s Democratic Journey’.

Speaking more on why he deserves to be the country’s next leader, Tinubu said he was one of the best students while at the Chicago State University, adding that Nigeria needs people like him.

According to him, “Why do I worth it? I can tell you. I am well educated, sound, brilliant, courageous, one of the best alumni of Chicago State University.

“I was a tutor as a student of my fellow classmates, and I was one of the most sought-after graduands of that period, recruited by the best accounting and financing [firm] there was.

“I had five jobs waiting for me before my month of graduation. And to achieve honours — summa cum laude — is not easy while you still have to work.

“I did put all together, because I was focused, effective, organised, and able to juggle my timetable and build my life on a straight lane.”

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