Tinubu is the man I personally label, and believe others can attest to is the architect of Lagos and APC party.
So I can personally believe he can be trusted with rebuilding the whole of Nigeria.
If you don’t believe me the evidence speaks for itself Lagos is now a cosmopolitan rival to major cities like London and Milan.
The modern landscape is breathtaking, restaurants and railways are truly a lifeline for the residents.
He has foresight and not every politician is blessed with that gift.
People may discount him for his age.
But age is just a number look at the American presidents.
And with age comes a wealth of experience and wisdom that will definitely be beneficial for the great country which is Nigeria.
I can’t discount the other candidates they all have something individually to bring to the table.
But from the general census I don’t think people are ready to take that leap of faith just yet, and swift away from the APC.
And I feel people have this feeling they want help Tinubu achieve his lifelong dream of being a President.
He’s achieved so much in his illustrious dedication of service, so I think Nigeria’s way of showing gratitude to this great man would be to elect him as the next president.
Why I respect him he has given so much selflessly to others during the years,and not all the time it’s reported which just proves his humble nature.
I remember the yoruba boy who sketched him.
He then later assisted the boy’s family’s living circumstances to improve which truly brought a tear to my eye.
I’ve been through the electoral process it ain’t something for the faint-hearted.
It’s like your enduring a long race, and it’s not a test of simply winning it’s a test of enduring the hurdles that come along the way.
Not everyone is capable of that journey .
Once you complete the race your never truly the same person you were before,and you end up having deep appreciation for the electoral process.
They say’ familiarity breeds contempt’, but I think it gives Tinubu an edge.
That due to his record in politics and business.
People are willing to see what else he can achieve on a wider scale.
But personally, the politician that would get my vote if I was in Nigeria is a politician that would make a mandatory policy that all children have to go to school and its free.
It’s sad to see the exploitation of ‘street kids’.
To me they are the ‘lost generation’ children and that if they’re in school they will be truly beneficial in the long run to the progress of Nigeria.
And what I urge voters your votes are the only leverage you have on the politician, don’t trade it for quick luxury.
There’s a saying give a man a fish he eats for a day, teach a man to fish he eats for life.
You have the opportunity to hold the politicians to account don’t misuse it.
Don’t get blinded by something that at the end of the day if your honest to yourself does your condition still change once you’ve got the ‘gift’.
I’ll just say vote your conscience.
I wish all candidates the best.