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I Will Find A Way To Insert Myself In Guinness Book Of Records – Tinubu

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President Bola Tinubu while addressing Nigerians in Germany today, November 21, said he will find a way to insert himself in the Guinness Book of Records as the President who started instituting reforms from day one in office.

Tinubu noted that he has a private sector background and Nigerians voted for him for reforms and his track record as former Governor of Lagos state.

He stated that Lagos has been able to become the 5th largest economy in Africa after he became Governor of the state. Tinubu also said that he has already initiated reforms and will continue working to ensure that the lives of Nigerians are better.

 

 

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