Bamidele Omosehin Congratulates President-Elect Asiwanju Bola Tinubu


....Says victory well deserved

Bamidele Omosehin, founder Bamidele Omosehin,has congratulated Nigeria President-Elect Asiwanju Bola Tinubu over his victory at the just concluded Presidential Election

Bamidele Omosehin, a business mogul said that Tinubu’s victory at the poll was a well deserved one.

He added that the former Lagos Governor was the best man for the job saying that he would distinguished himself as the president of Nigeria due to his connections and his array of intellectual prowess to bring dividends of democracy to the people of Nigeria


Bamidele Omosehin in a statement on Wednesday morning said that it is a victory for Nigerians

“Let me use this medium to congratulate my leader, Asiwanju Bola Tinubu Nigeria President-elect for his victory at just concluded polls.

“It is a well deserved victory for him, and people of Nigeria because he has the capacity to bring dividends of democracy to the people of Nigeria"
he added

"Your victory at the polls was a testimony of the confidence Nigerians, have in your experience, competence, knowledge, capacity, intellect and integrity, to serve loyally and assiduously, as the president of Federal Republic of Nigeria".

“It’s indeed a victory for APC and people of Nigeria because it is an opportunity to work with renewed hope and vigour for a better Nigeria, he said.

While commending APC supporters for their good conduct during and after the election, Bamidele Omosehin assured the people of Nigeria that indeed they made a good choice by voting for Asiwanju Bola Tinubu

He also used the occasion to charge and plead to the people to come out and cast massive votes for all other APC candidates during Saturday March 11th House of Assembly Election in the state.

The former Lagos state governor was early this morning declared Nigeria President-Elect having polled a total votes of 8,794,726 to defeat his closest rival and the presidential candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Atiku Abubakar who scored 6,984,520 votes, and Peter Obi of Labour party who polled 6,101,533 votes.

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