Asiwaju Bola Tinubu, the President-elect, has returned to Nigeria from a 32-day vacation in London, Paris, and Saudi Arabia.
The former Lagos State governor, who returned to the country yesterday, was accompanied by his wife, Oluremi, and son, Seyi.
Tinubu, who looked energetic, urged Nigerians to ignore rumors about his health, saying he is strong and ready to hit the ground running.
Tinubu’s return has sparked discussions among party leaders and stakeholders on the zoning of offices, particularly the forthcoming 10th National Assembly. He is expected to assume office on May 29.
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