VIDEO: Tinubu gaffe in mid-speech after returning from France, nudged on by by-stander

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A viral video has, once again, raised questions over the mental health state of the All Progressives Congress (APC) presidential candidate, Alhaji Bola Ahmed Tinubu.

The video showed that Tinubu, somehow, lost control in mid-speech while addressing newsmen following his return from France after a 34-day sojourn.

In his speech, first of all, he said he is as healthy as “sand” which is a red flag in itself.

Next, he used a word that sounded like”piased”, which is meaningless in English lexicon.

Further, Tinubu was short of words and seemed lost until a by-stander whispered in his ears and nudged him on.

Watch the video clip below:

Recall that News Band, on Tuesday, also raised serious concern about Tinubu’s general health after he returned to Nigerian on Monday with a Peripherally Inserted Central Catheter (PICC) line.

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