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Mischief makers behind Tinubu’s ill health rumour- AMBV4BAT

Abibat Mogaji Beneficiary Vanguard for BAT (AMBV4BAT) has said that mischief makers are behind Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s ill health rumour.

The national coordinator, Mr Salman Akorede spoke on the sidelines of the support group sensitization of voters, dialogue and enlightenment of the  public on Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s Mandate.

Akorede said that Tinubu was very healthy and fit, a man who has been going round the country campaigning.

He said that a man that had visited all states of the Niger Delta in less than five days could not be said to be sick.

“He is healthy. He is physically fit. Somebody who has diabetes and cannot move will not be able to do that.

“Somebody who has cancer in his system will not be able to do that. Somebody who is mentally challenged will not be able to do all the things Asiwaju has been doing.

“I don’t know what they mean by health problems” he said.

Akorede said that the presidential candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu was the most competent of all candidates aspiring to occupy the highest political office in Nigeria in 2023.

He said that it was only people that were afraid of his leadership strength that are behind his ill health and non competence stories.

He explained that the support group, AMBVBAT are in 15 states of the federation and in the next couple of days, they would be all over the federation.

He said that AMBVBAT was from the paternity family of late Alhaja Abibat Mogaji, the mother of Tinubu.

Akorede said that the group was out to support one of its own and carry on the legacies of late Mogaji.

He said that late Mogaji touched so many lives while she lived that her kind of politics touched everywhere.

He said that Tinubu inherited the heart of generosity from his late mother and his leadership style tells everyone that he has a very large heart.

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