Tinubu’s wife reportedly chases away Anambra APC members who went to lobby for appointments

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Senator Oluremi Tinubu, the wife of the All Progressives Congress (APC) presidential candidate, Alhaji Bola Ahmed Tinubu, has, on Tuesday, reportedly chased away some party member from Anambra State who went to lobby for appointments.

News about the incident was reported by News Band correspondent, Mr. Eneh Victor Chigozie.

According to Mr. Eneh, the Anambra APC members were sent on their heels for ‘trying to reap where they did not sow’.

The enraged woman reportedly accused them of failing to get twenty-five per cent for the ruling party in the state during the 2023 presidential election held recently on February 25.

Eneh wrote satirically on his social media handle:

“The story from APC Anambra state is terrible.

“Some efulefu (never-do-wells) went to see balablu (coined for Tinubu after he spoke gibberishly during an election campaign) wife to lobby for appointments and they were chased away.

“Oga wife chased them away and told them that they can’t reap where they didn’t sow.

“They failed to get 25% for them in Anambra and shouldn’t be seen around.

“They came back with shame.”

The Labour Party (LP) presidential candidate, Mr. Peter Gregory Obi, it could be recalled, swept 97% of all votes cast in the state during the election

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