Tinubu, One of the Nigeria's most progressive president ....Reno omokri
President Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu has been described as one of the most progressive Nigeria president in the history of this country.
Reno omokri in his Twitter handle on Thursday said President Bola Tinubu entered office as one of the least popular, supposedly elected leaders in Nigeria's history. 
 
The former aide to Goodluck Jonathan in his tweets said,b"In two weeks, he is turning out to be one of the most progressive Presidents in our recent history, simply by his actions after his swearing in. 
 
"Nigerians are not hard to please. Apart from those using politics to hide their secessionist agenda, most Nigerians seem to be happy with his performance thus far. 
 
"And his popularity is high right now. Except you are not being honest with yourself. If he continues this way, even the secessionist agenda will be defeated by good governance in a way that it could not be militarily vanquished by General Buhari. 
 
"For those who understand Yoruba, President Tinubu is fulfilling the meaning of his moniker, Asiwaju.
 
" The PDP and Waziri Atiku Abubakar would have been better. Whatever the Supreme Court rules, we will accept. But at the end of the day, whether PDP or APC, all we want is good governance for Nigeria."
 
"Fuel Subsidy GONE 
EFCC's Bawa GONE
NLC strike threat GONE
Multiple Exchange Rates GONE
Fuel queue/ GONE 
Slow pace of governance GONE
 
"And you want me to attack the man who achieved this in just two weeks? I think I have to clarify my stance and stand. I am an opposition politician. That means I oppose the party in power and offer a better alternative when they do wrong. And I will do everything possible to ensure Waziri Atiku Abubakar gets the redress he seeks at the Presidential Election Petition Court. However, I am very much not a secessionist agitator hiding under political activism to undermine Nigeria. I love Nigeria, and I want her to succeed. And for that, I have no apologies."
 
By Ben Ogbemudia, Abuja
 
 

 
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