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T-Pain means temporary pain, Tinubu will win re-election – Doyin Okupe

DailyblastBy DailyblastNovember 5, 2024001 Min Read
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A former presidential spokesman Doyin Okupe says Nigerians will vote for President Bola Tinubu again in 2027, for him to complete the constitutionally allowed double terms of eight years.

Speaking on Channels TV program Politics Today, Okupe claimed there is an unspoken agreement on rotational presidency between the southern and northern regions.

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“Nigerians will decide so. I am sure. Nigerians are reasonable, sensible people, not demanding too much from their leaders. If Bola Tinubu gives us light in 2027, if Bola Tinubu resolves this fuel crisis and this food crisis between now and that time, you’ll see that people will go on the streets and say it’s Bola or nobody.”

Okupe who is a former campaigner for Labour Party’s Peter Obi, said the T-Pain nickname given to President Tinubu on social media “means temporary pain that will lead to an extensive, pleasant and something good for the nation”.

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