During a recent live broadcast, a well-known Kalabari chief named Alhaji Asari Mujahid Dokubo says that he predicted that the presidential candidate of the All Progressive Congress, Bola Ahmed Tinubu, would win the presidential election, and he has, as "E dey sweet us, E dey pain them."

He further stated that some people have become mad and we knew about it, and there is no way anyone who contested this election with good conscience against Bola Tinubu will win this election. "The main reason I don't believe in Atiku is that he has never been a governor before," he said.

According to him, I don't believe in Atiku that he will change Nigeria because he has never been a governor before; he has always been a spare tyre vise president. "As I have always predicted that Asiwaju would win this election, and he did, as e dey sweet us, e dey pain them," he said.
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