Mr Opadokun noted that the situation in Nigeria would have been different if the country was not governed by military despots.
Ms Yusuf described the visit as an unexpected blessing.
“They said the money was a Christmas gift from the president to the honourables,” a lawmaker told The Gazette. “Christmas is the season to collect gifts, even from the president.”
He said youths remained central to his administration’s agenda.
Mr Sani stated this on Saturday during a mega rally held at the Kafanchan Township Stadium, Kaduna.
Mr Tinubu said the defections reflected the growing acceptance and goodwill of the APC across Kaduna State and the nation at large.
Mr Gbajabiamila gave the advice at the College of Medicine, University of Lagos, during the 63rd Founder’s Day celebration and the 18th Horatio Oritsejolomi Thomas Memorial Lecture in Lagos.
Mr Gbajabiamila said collective responsibility remained key to building a healthier and safer nation.
Mr Tinubu reiterated Nigeria’s commitment to hosting an inclusive, diverse, and world-class 2030 Commonwealth Games on African soil.
The chief of staff commended the school’s founder, Damilola Feyide, for giving hope to the hopeless with the academy.
