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Mixed-Feelings Trail President-Elect, Tinubu’s Return, Absence from Nigeria

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The President-elect of Nigeria, Bola Ahmed Tinubu, has returned to the country after a successful medical tour abroad.

The former Lagos State Governor had been away for several weeks, receiving medical treatment in the United Kingdom.

Tinubu’s return was greeted with excitement by his supporters and well-wishers, who gathered at the airport to welcome him back.

In a brief statement to the press, Asiwaju expressed his gratitude to Nigerians for their prayers and support during his time away.

“I am grateful to all Nigerians who have prayed for me and sent messages of goodwill during my medical tour. I am happy to be back home and ready to continue the work of building a better Nigeria for all,” he said.

Asiwaju medical tour had sparked rumours and speculation about his health and ability to serve as president.

However, his return has put those rumours to rest, with many Nigerians expressing their relief and joy at his recovery.

The President-elect has hit the ground running, meeting with key members of his team and mapping out his plans for the country’s development.

He has reiterated his commitment to tackling the country’s most pressing challenges, including insecurity, corruption, and economic growth.

Jagaban is set to take office on May 29th, with his inauguration expected to be a grand affair, attended by dignitaries from across the world.