President Bola Tinubu’s son, Seyi Tinubu, has begged Nigerians to have patience with his father’s government.
He maintained that Nigerians would eventually reap the benefits of the current suffering that many are going through.

Tinubu made this statement on his Instagram page, which Alabareports is aware of.

He restated a statement made by his father, stating that it brings him no happiness to watch his countrymen carrying responsibilities.

The president of Nigeria urged the people of Nigeria to put up with the hardships of the present if they wanted to see the bright side of the future.

He said, “There is no joy in seeing the people of this nation shoulder burdens that should have been shed years ago,” in an Instagram post. I wish the problems of today didn’t exist. However, if we want to see the bright side of the future, we must persevere. – Bola A. Tinubu, President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria

“#Have Faith in Him

#RevivedHope

“Nigeria is my home.”

“Minister Tinubu is working to ensure that youths who are abroad return to Nigeria.”
Ayodele Olawande, the minister of state for youth development, has said that President Bola Tinubu is striving to create an atmosphere that helps young people succeed in their many occupations.

According to Alabareports, Olawande disclosed this information over the weekend when chatting with journalists in Abuja.

According to him, Tinubu is trying to stop the “Japa syndrome” and encourage young Nigerians who have left the nation to come back.

According to Olawande, the “Japa” trend can only be advantageous if individuals return to the nation to invest, grow, and generate jobs.

“President Bola Tiunbu is working to ensure an enabling environment so that people who are Japanese can return and lead normal lives,” the speaker stated. Japa syndrome is only beneficial when individuals make investments before returning home to advance their careers and generate jobs.

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