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Joe Igbokwe reacts as Hajara Usman said that Tinubu will not leave the house he built
A staunch member of the All Progressive Congress party (APC), Agbalanze Nnewi best known as Joe Igbokwe took to his official Facebook page to react as Hajara Usman said That Bola Tinubu will not leave the house he built.
According to her, she noted the National Leader of the party is a fellow who always thinks, acts, and walks as a bonafide member of their political family. Furthermore, she affirmed that the party chairman, Asiwaju is completely an All Progressive Congress Party man and as such he is never going to abandon the political home he took time to structure. In conclusion, she said that it is those who are trying to hinder him from enjoying what he worked for be the ones that will leave rather leave for him.
The Special Adviser to Governor Sanwo-Olu on Drainage and Water Resources who seems to be a strong supporter of his boss’s presidential aspiration could not say many words as he could only confirm that the lady made a very good point as regards what she noted.
It may interest you to know that Bola Tinubu who seems to be the subject matter is a powerful politician and he is said to be the brain behind the formation of APC, which may have prompted the said woman to react the way they did as Mr. Joe Igbokwe likewise concurred with her.
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