Tinubu news update

Here are some recent news updates about Bola Tinubu, a Nigerian politician and former Governor of Lagos State:

Latest News

  1. Tinubu's Presidential Ambition: There have been reports that Tinubu is planning to run for President of Nigeria in the 2023 elections. However, he has not officially announced his candidacy.
  2. APC Primaries: Tinubu is expected to play a key role in the All Progressives Congress (APC) primaries, which are scheduled to take place in June. He is seen as a strong contender for the party's presidential ticket.
  3. Economic Development: Tinubu has been advocating for economic development in Nigeria, particularly in the areas of infrastructure development, job creation, and poverty reduction.
  4. Security: Tinubu has been critical of the security situation in Nigeria, calling for a more effective approach to tackling insecurity and terrorism.
  5. Party Politics: Tinubu has been involved in party politics, particularly in the APC, where he is seen as a key player in the party's leadership.

Recent Quotes

  1. "We must work together to build a Nigeria that is prosperous, peaceful, and just for all." - Bola Tinubu
  2. "The APC is a party of change, and we will continue to work towards a better Nigeria." - Bola Tinubu
  3. "We must address the issue of insecurity in Nigeria, and we must do it now." - Bola Tinubu

Recent Interviews

  1. Interview with The Punch: In an interview with The Punch, Tinubu spoke about his plans for Nigeria, including his vision for economic development and his approach to tackling insecurity.
  2. Interview with ThisDay: In an interview with ThisDay, Tinubu discussed his role in the APC and his plans for the party's future.

Recent Articles

  1. Tinubu's Presidential Ambition: A Game-Changer for Nigeria? (The Guardian)
  2. Tinubu's Economic Agenda: A Roadmap for Nigeria's Growth? (Premium Times)
  3. Tinubu's Security Plan: A New Approach to Tackling Insecurity in Nigeria? (Vanguard)

Please note that these news updates are subject to change and may not be up-to-date.