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Seyi Tinubu speaks on alleged guber ambition
The son of Asiwaju Bola Tinubu told friends a “gubernatorial ambition is not on the card for him”
Seyi Tinubu, the Chief Executive Officer at an out-of-home advertising company, Loatsad Promomedia has reacted to trending talks on his alleged gubernatorial ambition.
The son of powerful politician Asiwaju Bola Tinubu told friends a “gubernatorial ambition is not on the card for him”.
“These talks of gubernatorial ambition are not correct. Seyi has confirmed to friends there is nothing like that” National Daily learned.
The patron of STL Polo Team and member of the board of different organizations has been dogged with talks of a gubernatorial ambition – even before the present administration in Lagos State.
The recent talks about his alleged aspiration to become the governor of Lagos state in 2023 were sparked off by an E-campaign poster declaring his ambition.

But insiders insist the co-founder of Noella Foundation has nothing to do with this development.
“Majorly mischief-makers at work based on what I know” National gathered.
Seyi Tinubu is one of the most politically exposed persons around based on the status of his father Aswiaju Bola Tinubu.
Asiwaju Tinubu is the National leader and one of the chief promoters of the ruling All Progressives Congress among other political feats.
That he is decorated with talks of Presidential ambition with support groups springing up in different parts of the control has lent further weight on public interests in people close to him – especially his son, Seyi- as well as the capacity of those against him for mischief.
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