Adamu Garuba, a former presidential aspirant, expressed his support for President-Elect Bola Ahmed Tinubu in a recent Twitter post. He shared that Tinubu is the kind of leader that Nigeria needs—a strong, patriotic, and sincere one.


Garuba believes that those who genuinely care about the future development of Nigeria cannot have any issues with Tinubu. He added that Nigerians are fortunate to have Tinubu as their incoming president.
In his tweet, Garuba emphasized that Tinubu is the best leader that Nigeria could have asked for. He believes that Tinubu's qualities make him an ideal president. Garuba concluded that Tinubu's presidency would benefit Nigeria and Nigerians as a whole.
Overall, Garuba showed his admiration and support for Tinubu. He believes that Tinubu's leadership will be essential for Nigeria's progress, and Nigerians should consider themselves lucky to have him as their incoming president.
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