Asiwaju Bola Tinubu has a good chance of winning the 2023 presidential elections, according to Barrister Jide Oladejo, chairman of the All Progressives Congress Presidential Campaign Council Canada branch.

According to Oladejo, Tinubu has already started the required preparations for becoming the next president.

Oladejo, who addressed journalists in Akure, claimed that Tinubu separated out from the competition as an experienced politician who had been able to mend divisions and was prepared to keep enhancing the welfare of Nigerians.

He said that in order to give Tinubu the greatest chance of winning the election, the APC Canada Chapter would support his platform.

He asserted: “Nigeria is an intriguing country in that, with the exception of a select few, everyone aspires to leadership positions solely for the purpose of robbing the populace of its riches.

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The likelihood of Senator Tinubu winning the presidency is quite high because he is the candidate to beat in the upcoming presidential election.

He distinguishes out from the crowd as an experienced politician who has overcome obstacles to become the APC’s presidential candidate and is prepared to keep enhancing the welfare of Nigerians.

Oladejo praised the Diaspora Commission’s creation but asserted that it wouldn’t have much of an influence unless Diaspora Nigerians were given the right to vote.

He asserted: “Nigeria is an intriguing country in that, with the exception of a select few, everyone aspires to leadership positions solely for the purpose of robbing the populace of its riches.

The likelihood of Senator Tinubu winning the presidency is quite high because he is the candidate to beat in the upcoming presidential election.

He distinguishes out from the crowd as an experienced politician who has overcome obstacles to become the APC’s presidential candidate and is prepared to keep enhancing the welfare of Nigerians.

Oladejo praised the Diaspora Commission’s creation but asserted that it wouldn’t have much of an influence unless Diaspora Nigerians were given the right to vote.

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