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“Tinubu Moves Around at Night to See What Nigerians Are Passing Through”

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Senator Orji Uzor Kalu disclosed that President Bola Ahmed Tinubu sometimes ventures out at night to personally observe the challenges Nigerians face in their daily lives. Kalu made this statement during an appearance on Channels TV’s Politics Today program yesterday.

According to Kalu, these nighttime excursions are part of the president’s effort to gain first-hand insight into the realities of the average Nigerian, beyond what is reported through official channels. “Tinubu sometimes moves around at night to see what Nigerians are passing through,” Kalu said, hinting at the president’s commitment to understanding the real situations on the ground.

Tinubu, who has been at the helm of the country’s administration since May, is known for his firm stance on tackling economic and social challenges, and this revelation further paints a picture of a leader keen on bridging the gap between government policies and citizens’ everyday experiences.

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