Tinubu and Pastor Adeboye reportedly discuss about a Muslim-Muslim ticket for the presidency in 2023

Tinubu and Pastor Adeboye reportedly discuss about a Muslim-Muslim ticket for the presidency in 2023
Tinubu and Pastor Adeboye reportedly discuss about a Muslim-Muslim ticket for the presidency in 2023

Tinubu and Pastor Adeboye are reportedly going to meet to discuss a Muslim-Muslim ticket for the president in 2023.

All Progressives Congress presidential candidate Bola Tinubu met with Pastor Enoch Adeboye, who is the General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God.

Reports say that Tinubu and Adeboye talked about his decision to run for office on a Muslim-Muslim ticket.

ThisDay says that Tinubu and Adeboye met up at the Redemption camp on Sunday.

At the meeting were Tinubu’s wife, Senator Oluremi, who is the RCCG’s deputy pastor, and other people, such as Tinubu’s wife.

“He met Adeboye on Sunday. The meeting was very helpful. ThisDay heard from a source that Adeboye doesn’t have a problem with the Muslim-Muslim ticket.

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Tunde Rahman, Tinubu’s media aide, did not respond to a text message asking him to confirm the meeting, so DAILY POST could not get confirmation from him.

In the meantime, Tinubu had picked a Muslim from the North, even though many Nigerians were against it.

Kashim Shettima, a senator from Borno, was chosen as the APC’s presidential candidate, even though some politicians wanted a Christian. According to a report from dailypost.

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