Bola Tinubu, the All Progressives Congress (APC) Presidential candidate, has sparked mixed reactions online following an interview with the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC).
WITHIN NIGERIA reported that Tinbu stated in an interview aired on Tuesday that he derived his wealth from real estate, adding that he converted the value of the properties he inherited into the wealth he now possesses.
The former governor stated that he has not taken an appointment or received a government contract since leaving office in 2007.
The APC candidate also denied receiving a monthly salary from the Lagos State government’s coffers.
Tinubu went on to say that he is the most investigated governor and that people often question his source of wealth out of envy.
Tinubu believes that his performance as governor qualifies him to be President in 2023, and he is confident that he will succeed President Muhammadu Buhari.
Following the interview, some Nigerians took to social media to express their thoughts on the British media outlet’s interview.
While Tinubu supporters praised him for addressing all of the controversies in the interview, some of his detractors chastised him for agreeing to an interview with Nigerian media and for failing to attend debates and town hall meetings.
See some of the reactions below:
@General_Oluchi wrote: “This question about Tinubu’s source of wealth churned his stomach and the real Tinubu jumped out for a second. Okwoche had him in a corner and should have followed up by asking him about Alpha Beta instead of asking him about the other candidates. Tinubu seemed pissed!”
@JamalContte wrote: “Impressive. He speaks with so much experience and confidence. I’m starting to change my mind about him. Nigeria needs to tap from his experience.”
@Tee_Classiquem1 wrote: “One thing that always baffles me about Tinubu is his level of confidence, always speaking with so much boldness.”
@_Abenyy wrote: “Man with confidence!! Asiwaju @officialABAT is up to the task and no one comes close!!”
@jamesatts wrote: “Tinubu talked about “many arrows” when no one asked him. He said the West did not sell them weapons, which is FALSE. When asked his alternative, he said mass recruitment. How can mass recruitment be the alternative to getting weapons from the West? Please interrogate things properly.”
@Gasbytweet wrote: “I hope this has brought an end to the most useless questions thats been asked over the past 2 decades about the source of Asiwaju’s wealth. If you think the World bank or IMF would borrow LASG any money without doing the due diligence, na mumu you be. Asiwaju is clear.”
@MrAkinbosola wrote: “Tinubu didn’t build Lagos. This is the only thing he prides himself on. He literally didn’t do anything in Lagos except empower agberos.”
@_Mrkayy wrote: “He stands out amongst others. He’s sharp, confident, brilliant, has a track record, etc. He ticks all the boxes. Only enemies of the country hate this man.”
@ejyko wrote: “What’s his security plan.?. Did he answer his source of wealth? What exactly did he say in this interview?
“Peter OBi had a CNN interview, Arise, NTA, and every debate. Toured Europe America etc and spoke to Nigerians, and detailed his plans. Anyway na all of us.”
@findurvoice_11 wrote: “Excellent interview. His answer to the question about who he would vote for between Obi and Atiku really made my day. I can’t vote for either of the two as well.
“I’ve absolutely no doubt in my mind that Tinubu will make a very good president.”
@ultraOTD wrote: “Lmao Jesus! Y’all are impressed by this interview? The bar is actually really low. To even think you can discuss everything in 8 minutes God! What is wrong with us in this country?”
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