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Tinubu Is Sponsoring Osinbajo’s Presidential Campaign – Isaac Fayose Alleged
Tinubu Is Sponsoring Osinbajo’s Presidential Campaign – Isaac Fayose Alleged
Prince Isaac Fayose, the younger brother of a former governor of Ekiti State, Peter Fayose has alleged in a video posted on his Facebook page that it is the All Progressives Congress (APC) leader, Bola Ahmed Tinubu that is sponsoring the candidacy of the Vice president, Professor Yemi Osinbajo. Isaac Fayose said, “Tinubu is sponsoring the Osinbajo campaign”.
From the video, Issac Fayose said “Tinubu is the one sponsoring Osinbajo’s campaign, I learned this from the inside, and Osinbajo will withdraw on the eve of the primary election so that his delegates will join that of Tinubu. He continue by saying what is PDP doing? They can only counter Tinubu with Fayose who understand the game.”
This allegation might be far from the truth. Why? Because both Osinbajo and Tinubu are campaigning to Nigerians and they are both very serious. Although, many Nigerians have opined that Tinubu should support the candidacy of Vice president Yemi Osinbajo, just like how he allegedly nominated him in 2014 as the Vice president of Buhari.
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