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Resign And Save Nigeria From Further Embarrassment — NADECO Begs President Tinubu
 
By: Cletus Sunday Ilobanafor
Sat, 30 Sep 2023   ||   Nigeria,
 

President Bola Tinubu has been urged to tender his resignation to save the country from further embarrassment over his controversial academic record.
 The call was made by the National Democratic Coalition in the United States of America (NADECO – USA).
 The group, in a statement released on September 25, 2023, claimed that controversies surrounding Tinubu’s academic journey at the Chicago State University have put the whole country of over 200 million people in shame at the global stage.
 The statement also condemned the present socio-economic challenges that Tinubu’s government failed policies brought upon Nigerians. 
The statement reads: “Nigeria is in the throes of a deep international image, domestic and regional crisis-bleeding profusely on both national and international stages. It is a nation held in disdain presently at the international stage; its economy is in shambles, and its people are hungry for change.
“Presently, a dollar is a stone throw from a thousand naira. Even institutions like Chicago State University find themselves on the precipice of disrepute, teetering on the brink of losing international credibility and accreditation, all due to the wake of destruction left by Tinubu's unwavering pursuit of his questionable presidency.
“This perilous journey, fuelled by one man's relentless ambition has led to the heartbreaking ignorance of the collective suffering of Nigerians by Tinubu and the APC.
“In a plea to rescue Nigeria from the clutches of Tinubu's questionable ambitions, NADECO USA implores Mr Bola Ahmed Tinubu to liberate himself and the over 200 million Nigerians from the impending implosion. If MrTinubu chooses to resign, perhaps Nigerians will find it in their hearts to forgive, and the secrecy legacy he leaves behind at CSU may no longer bear the stain of his political pursuits. He should be advised to do the needful.”

 

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