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BREAKING: APC Presidential Candidate,  Asiwaju Tinubu To Visit US, Two European Countries [SEE WHEN]

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The APC Presidential Campaign Council revealed this in a series of tweets on Monday.

According to the statement, Tinubu will travel to key Western capitals beginning December 4th and is expected to return to Nigeria by December 12th to continue campaign rallies and stakeholder engagement.

The tweet reads, “APC Presidential Candidate, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu will embark on foreign trips from December 4 to meet global leaders and pitch his Presidential aspiration.

“The APC Presidential candidate will travel to key Western capitals from December 4th and is expected to return to Nigeria latest December 12th to continue his campaign rallies and stakeholders’ engagement.

“Tinubu and his delegation will be in London, USA, France and key European Union member states to share his vision and plans and to also solicit the support of the Western powers for the democratic process that will usher in new administration in 🇳🇬 from May 29th, 2023.

“Tinubu hopes to succeed the APC-led admin of President Buhari. Since the party took over the leadership of the central govt in Nigeria in 2015, this is the first time it will be organising an election where it hopes to transfer power to another candidate from its own fold.

“While in London, Tinubu according to campaign sources will address the Chatham House, the United Kingdom’s elite Foreign and Policy Think-tank institution where he will speak on security, economy and foreign policy on Monday December 5, 2022.

“Asiwaju Tinubu will embark on foreign trip to meet global leaders and influencers. Western powers are still very influential on elections in Africa and they have more than passing interest in Nigeria’s election as the largest economy in the continent and biggest black nation on earth. Asiwaju will use the opportunity of this trip to sell his agenda for national development and also solicit the support of the Western leaders for our transition programme.”

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