Emotional letter to President Tinubu.
Dear President Bola Ahmed Tinubu GCFR
I'm writing this letter to you, first to thank you for your vision and secondly to ask for your forgiveness. I was about writing my finals when you were running for the highest seat in the land. The elderly ones around us told us many bad stories about you which we later found out to be false. Then, when the election was very close, I fervently prayed to God not to allow you to win. God didn't answer that prayer because He knew I was very ignorant of the message He sent you.
I had thought I wouldn't go to the university because I had no one to sponsor me. I had thought I would go and learn any trade that wouldn't require much to register for. It was my friend who told me about your Student Loan. Initially I thought it was not real until a benefiary, the son of our gateman in school confirmed it. I therefore quickly obtained a UTME form and with strong determination, I got admission to a University in the south.
Sooner I'm going to graduate as a civil engineer. My dream of working with Julius Berger is not dead. I might even float a construction company of my own later. I cannot thank you enough, your Excellency.
Forgive me too for doubting your ability in the beginning. It is God that ordained you as a Nigerian king. If my ten fingers and my ten toes are permitted for voting, you would have my twenty votes.
Yours faithfully
Bode Ayoola.
I’ve just returned from Nigeria’s killing fields.
Pastors burned alive. Entire villages erased.
Yet the world is barely paying attention.
My dispatch in today’s @DailyMail.
https://t.co/v1PNKFehDN
@GoziconC I believe this kind of project depicts the mindset of the president. He is thinking of building an enduring foundation for industrial growth of Nigeria. How come previous presidents didn't think this way?
@Realomosexy Congratulations Omotola on your birthday. Many thanks for your wonderful contributions to the entertainment industry in Nigeria. May the Lord bless you and grant you a perfect birthday present fitting for you. Amen.
@maryam_skits@Yahuza2 Maryam, l didn't want to respond 2 your tweet, but l feel led 2 let U know that d problems Igbos feel they're facing are due to poor sense of judgement from ur leaders, from Zik, Ojukwu, Nzeribe, PO, NMK. Educate yourself about the roles of these people in the politics of Ngr.
@BolajiADC Asiwaju was right by that statement. Nigeria not having a govt is not referring to d person occupying the seat of the president but all the institutions of government which have been weakened by ethnic and religious sentiments. That's the reason Nigeria needs a true Federalism.
@RealOsuofia Happy birthday bros. Thanks a lot for all your wonderful contributions to the entertainment industry in Nigeria. Wishing you many happy returns sir.
@TONTOLET You don't have any work or deeds that can secure what God has already accomplished for you. Salvation is by grace, you need to accept it by faith. Let's stop this transactional gospel mentality.
@TENIBEGILOJU202 A governor that left N75b in the coffers of his state when leaving office meanwhile the state he left behind is suffering from lots of infrastructural deficit including a surge of gully erosion is bereft of ideas. He can go and seek to be president in Ghana.
@emmaikumeh I noticed that PO's statement when he was joining the ADC didn't say he was joining. He only said, you don't join what you were instrumental in founding. It was a carefully and craftily coined statement.
@PO_GrassRootM If U want to be president in a democracy, you have to sit down, think and build effective coalition. You don't become president by appealing to sentiments and cheap blackmail. Try and study PBAT & learn from him. Igbos are smart people, they should act smartly & intelligently.
@mikepompeo The only solution is to divide the country into all the major ethnic nationalities. That will permanently solve the senseless killings in Nigeria @POTUS@SenTedCruz
@SaharaReporters Actually l would've preferred the factory to be located close to d source of raw materials, but how do you cite a multi million dollars investment in an area infested with kidnapping & insecurity. Workers in such an environment will not be secured. It doesn't make any biz sense.