Since my appointment on September 6, my duties have occasionally changed. But in essence, my role as the Office of the Vice-President’s representative in engaging with appropriate governmental or societal parties whenever a matter needs to be settled, followed up on, or maintained in the benefit of the nation. I’m fortunate to be doing so under the leadership of a man who also gave everything he had for the June 12 struggle and risked his life. I’m not only willing to serve this transformational administration, but I’m also naturally interested in a democracy, for which my parents (MKO and Kudirat) died.
The opposition exaggerates and fabricates events in order to create controversy. The university’s admission that the President attended and graduated from there is the most important fact. He even received a high grade, which is something Nigerians are proud of rather than something to be ashamed of. The President submitted a male application to the institution and earned a male diploma with distinction. The majority of Nigerians are more curious about how President Tinubu used a strong master plan to transform a dismal Lagos into a dazzling model state.
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