INEC, Judiciary, Nigerians knows Tinubu did not win 2023 presidential election, he stole it – Farotimi

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Renowned Nigerian lawyer and human rights advocate, Dele Farotimi, has made a bold assertion regarding the 2023 presidential election, claiming that Bola Tinubu did not secure victory through legitimate means but instead orchestrated electoral theft.

In a recent interview, Farotimi said that Tinubu, Independent Electoral commission INEC, Nigeria’s judiciary and also a lot of Nigeria’s people knows that Bola Tinubu did not win the 2023 presidential election, he stole it.

Farotimi expressed deep concern over the prevailing state of governance in Nigeria, lamenting the presence of individuals with questionable integrity occupying positions of power.

He continues people who should have been rooting in jail is presiding over the affairs of the country.

He emphasized the challenging circumstances faced by those striving to maintain moral integrity in the country, suggesting that only individuals of exceptional moral character could navigate Nigeria’s complex socio-political landscape without compromising their principles.

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