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Tinubu Will Rule till 2031_ Igbokwe tells Obi, Atiku, others, Aspiring Presidential Post

A chieftain of the All Progressives Congress, Joe Igbokwe, has urged those ascending for the presidency post ahead of 2027 elections to perish the thought.
Amidst speculation that Peter Obi, the Labour Party’s 2023 presidential candidate, and Atiku Abubakar, his Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, counterpart are joining forces to challenge President Bola Ahmed Tinubu in the upcoming election.
A post shared by Igbokwe on his Facebook timeline warning those aspiring presidential ambitions to desist, declare that Tinubu would remain Nigeria’s president until 2031.
According to Igbokwe, the President needs a second time to enable him “to set records straight.”
He wrote: “If any presidential aspirant is dreaming of winning the presidential election in 2027, I will advise him that candidate should perish the thought till 2031”.
“PBAT is destined to remain in the seat of power till 2031. He needs eight years to set the record straight.”
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