Politics
Billionaire Arthur Eze Urges Nigerians: ‘Support Tinubu Before We Die’
In a recent video circulating on social media, billionaire Arthur Eze has called on Nigerians to throw their support behind President Bola Tinubu, praising his inclusive governance style. Eze, known for his philanthropy, made the plea while donating N20 million to a church.
Eze emphasized Tinubu’s commitment to inclusivity, noting the appointment of individuals from various ethnic backgrounds to key positions in the government. He highlighted figures like Wike and Umahi, both Igbo, serving as ministers, exemplifying Tinubu’s vision for a united Nigeria.
Expressing optimism for the country’s future under Tinubu’s leadership, Eze urged Nigerians to rally behind the administration, stating, “This Nigeria, after eight years, it will change. It has started changing. Now, I beg everybody to support him before we die.”
This isn’t the first time Eze has voiced support for Tinubu. In October 2023, during a Holy Mass marking the 65th birthday of Rev Fr Patrick Alumuku, Eze commended Tinubu’s fair appointments of ministers and heads of agencies, citing representation across the nation’s major regions.
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