A previously posted tweet by Olatunbosun Tijani, a Nigerian-British entrepreneur, in which he criticized President Bola Tinubu, has reappeared on social media.
Tijani is among the individuals nominated for ministerial positions in the second batch of names presented to the Senate by President Bola Tinubu on Wednesday.
Tijani serves as the CEO and co-founder of CcHub, overseeing its expansion across Nigeria, Kenya, and, more recently, Namibia.
Educationally, he holds dual degrees from the University of Jos: a BSc. in Economics and a Diploma in Computer Science.
He furthered his studies with an MSc. in Information Systems and Management from the Warwick Business School in England in 2007, and completed a PhD program in Innovation and Economic Development at the University of Leicester.
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The tweet in question, now removed, featured Tijani’s commentary on Tinubu and his governing administration.
In his tweet, while replying to #Babajiide #busanga and #iaboyeji on July 23, 2019, he said, It is becoming the norm. Tinubu fed them that rubbish narrative with his “serving power a la carte” wisdom. Go invest your time and money into your business if you want to propagate such a rubbish narrative.
Reacting to the old tweet of Tijani, a Netizen with the handle #Optimistic Ade said, “Do you now agree that power is never served a la carte and it is never a rubbish narrative? I am glad that the investment you and your colleagues made in the development of Tinubu’s policy in the digital economy has finally produced a result. Congratulations, Dr. Bosun.
Another Netizen with the handle #ghostskeen said, “Tinubu is really something Cos now you have to work with him and prove your mettle otherwise your own go worse past people you condemned. Talk is cheap sha.”
#xagreat said, “Let’s see if you will accept or reject the ministerial appointment by Tinubu. Seems you might be served power a la Carte too.”
#ThatIsokoLawyer said, “Eziokwu! The rest is history today. Are you not on the List, Sir? Do you see this internet ehn? Na kaka wen hit table fan and e con deh blow scatter everywhere.”