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THE APC GOVERNORS AND THEIR EFFORT TO DRIVE NIGERIA INTO A NASTY AND BRUTISH STATE; SYCOPHANTS OF HIGHEST ORDER


By Mukhtar Abdullahi Coma

What Sen. Asiwaju Bola Ahmad Tinubu JAGABAN APC Presidential candidate needs now is service of political strategy campaign communications. The more he relies on some APC Governors more especially from the north, the more they ignite fire on his flanks by their unneeded stand against FG bans on old N1000, N500 notes from circulation. The states are; Kaduna, Kano, Zamfara, Kogi, Jigawa et cetera. So far, all the state Governors mentioned above are doing is fallacy of eye service to our candidate not really are supporting him from the button of their hearts. It will not help JAGABAN political ambition at all.


APC National Secretariat & Presidential Campaign Council should take note that this fight is getting messier. JAGABAN is still relying on some APC Governors and these Governors are not in need of any electoral office rather to protect their image and not the reputation of our candidate, in this case itself is another disaster to our party. Our Governors should know how to reacts on issues related to thie case, they are not positive defenders.

Sen. Asiwaju Bola Ahmad Tinubu needs a very strong political communication team and that should be done very quickly within this stoppage extra-time. Now that the cabals are rattling the JAGABAN team, what would happen when eventually opposition and Nigerians begin their coordinated attacks?

If truly you love Sen. Asiwaju Bola Ahmad Tinubu fighting and attacking the redesign naira policy and bans of N1000, N500 old Naira notes of President Muhammadu Buhari APC Administration is portending a narrative blunder on the image of JAGABAN himself. There are many ways of protecting a brand and an image; Ad Hominem is not one of them.



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