Tolu Ogunlesi Hails Buhari For Approving Three Billion Naira Power Plant Project
By Smartkingasadu | self meida writer
Published 1 months ago - 19 views
The special assistant to the president on digital and new media has hailed President Muhammadu Buhari over his giant stride in infractural development.
The prolific writer made this known in his Twitter handle.
According to him, "Buhari has done more in federal infrastructure (public spending + attracting private spending) for every part of Nigeria than all the governments that came before him since 1999 combined".
Tolu Ogunlesi Who is a graduate of pharmacy from the University of Ibadan also challenged any one to counter his opinions with insults, adding that insults is the sole refuge of losers.
Recall that the Federal Executive Council (FEC) on Wednesday approved N35 billion for the building of a power station by the Nigerian Export Processing Zone Authority (NEPZA),in Akamkpa, Cross River.
A project Ogunlesi said will have a great impact on Tinapa
"Out of excitement he tweeted, " Cross River Some news for you I wonder if this might have an impact any on Tinapa"
below is that screenahot of his post
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