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President-elect will revamp Nigeria’s economy, affect masses positively, says Ajayi

By Tomiwa Ajibola
30 March 2023   |   3:48 am
Former President of All Nigerian American Congress (ANAC), Ambassador, Amina Temitope Ajayi, has said that the President-elect of Nigeria, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu, will revamp Nigeria’s economy after his inauguration.

Amina Temitope Ajayi

Former President of All Nigerian American Congress (ANAC), Ambassador, Amina Temitope Ajayi, has said that the President-elect of Nigeria, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu, will revamp Nigeria’s economy after his inauguration.

She said that as a business consultant to foreign investors, many investors had indicated interest in investing in Nigeria since the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) pronounced Tinubu as the President-elect.

She stated that the President-elect has administrative acumen, patriotic zeal, business wizardry, political dexterity and diplomatic finesse to make Nigeria truly the ‘Giant of Africa.

Ajayi, who is one of the United Nation’s Eminent Peace Ambassadors, spoke with journalists yesterday in Lagos after a Ramadan lecture and prayer session organised by members of Iconic Asiwaju Women of Substance.

The event was organised by the Aseyori Islamic Foundation, Lagos State and the Imam General, Nupe Lagos State communities.

The prayer was also to commemorate Tinubu’s 71st birthday anniversary.

Ajayi, who is also Mama Diaspora and the Chair of the Global Connections for Women Foundation (GC4W), urged Nigerians to support the President-elect.

She said she was thankful to God that the elections went on well and that Nigeria has remained peaceful and united, adding that those were among their objectives for the prayer.

Ajayi, who is also the Ambassador of Goodwill for the State of Arkansas, United States (U.S.), said: “The President-elect’s call for prayers on his birthday shows that his election as the next President of Nigeria is divine. That is the power of the Almighty God that He chose him. The duty of Nigerians is to support him in our own little way, the way they do in America. The corporate body, the churches and mosques and rich people are the ones responsible for the welfare of the people under their Corporate Social Responsibilities (CSR).

“That is what I have been doing ever since I came to Nigeria because I am a foreign investor and every foreign investor, church or mosque, we should take it upon ourselves to assist the masses as we are the closest to them than the government.

“Asiwaju is in the Holy land right now praying to the Almighty God because of the crown that God has laid upon him, I believe that he will revamp Nigeria’s economy. We should support him and keep praying that what Asiwaju, the President-elect, has started, he will be able to manifest by the grace of Almighty God.”

He added: “Do you know how many people have approached me that they are ready to come to Nigeria now? The foreign investors in America, China, India Turkey, and Carter are all very happy now.

“They are ready to invest and revamp Nigeria. By the time he assumes office, our nickname, ‘the Giant of Africa’, will come back where we can work around the world and be respected as Nigerians.”

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