Tinubu will defeat opponents at tribunal – Ex-campaign director, Omole

Ade Omole, a senior member of the All Progressives Congress (APC), predicted on Monday that Bola Tinubu, the incoming president, would prevail in court.
The Presidential Campaign Council’s Diaspora Director predicted that Tinubu would defeat his rivals on February 25.
While accepting a house donated for the housing of Nigerians traveling for the inauguration on May 29, he spoke in Abuja.
No cause for concern, according to Omole, as the opposition is in court “challenging our mandate.”
He claimed that rivals must express their grief and resentment, and the court is a place where they may do so legally.
Omole insisted that Tinubu’s election was predetermined by divine will in light of events that took place, among others, prior to the primaries.
Prior to the election, he faced hurdles like a finance shortfall and a fuel shortage, yet he nevertheless won and was elected president.
Many obstacles hampered our efforts, but we overcome them because God was on our side, according to NAN.
Omole thought that after being sworn in, the APC co-founder’s credentials and record as governor of Lagos would be restored.
He reassured Tinubu that he would attack floods head-on and recalled how his efforts had resulted in the reclamation of Bar Beach, where Eko Atlantic City is located.
