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Tinubu disregarded Wole Soyinka’s advice to not seek the presidency

Prominent Nigerian dramatist Prof. Wole Soyinka has said that President Bola Tinubu disregarded his recommendation to not seek the office. When Soyinka paid Tinubu a courtesy call at his Lagos residence, he claimed to be checking up on the President and his spouse, who had disregarded his counsel. During what he called a “embarrassing” visit, the literary great claimed to have given the President a seven-point agenda. “I had a seven-point agenda when I came here. And we had a pretty in-depth conversation about those things,” Soyinka said to reporters following the meeting. “It’s actually a humiliating visit because I went to see him last time to try to talk him out of running for office. “I asked Atiku to kindly get off the ground so that kids could run. We last met approximately five years ago at that time. I decided to check on him after he disregarded my counsel. I came to wish him and his wife a happy Christmas and to see how they were enduring Nigeria,” he said.

Christmas: CDS Musa calls for military support

In the spirit of the holiday season, the Chief of Defense Staff, or CDS, General Christopher Musa, has urged Nigerians to band together to support the Armed Forces of Nigeria in their fight against the country’s enemies. The CDS commended…

Former President Goodluck Jonathan preaches love, unity

Former President Goodluck Jonathan has expressed his felicitations for this year’s Christmas celebrations to Nigerians and Christians worldwide. He called on Nigerians to demonstrate sacrifice, humility, love, and peace. In a statement released on Sunday, Jonathan urged Nigerians to make…

Nigeria has hope, according to Presbyterian priest Akpanika

There is hope for Nigerians and other people throughout the world, despite the difficult circumstances they face, according to His Eminence Dr. Ekpenyong Akpanika, Moderator and Prelate of the Presbyterian Church of Nigeria, PCN. His Christmas greeting, which was made…