Bola Ahmed Tinubu, Alhaji Atiku Abubakar, of the Peoples Democratic Party, Mr. Peter Obi, of the Labour Party, and others have been named as contenders for president in the upcoming 2023 election by the independent committee.
The circular issued by the electoral commission on Tuesday included information about the candidates’ backgrounds, ages, and other characteristics.
In contrast to the hypothetical proposal of the renowned flautist and former President of the Performing Musicians Association of Nigeria, PMAN, Tee Mac Omatshola Iseli, Tinubu is 70 years old, as was accurately noted in the circular.
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Tinubu was said to be older than he claimed to be, according to Tee. The former governor of Lagos was 86 years old, not 70, according to Tee Mac, who claimed that he was an in-law of Tinubu.
However, the case is over after reading INEC’s report today. The impartial organisation listed BSC in Business Administration as his qualification.
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Shettima Kashim, Tinubu’s running mate, is 55 years old and has a B.Sc. in agriculture, a General Certificate of Education, and a Primary school diploma.
While Obi Peter Gregory, a 61-year-old member of the Labour Party, filed an FSLC WASC/GCE Degree. Baba Ahmed Yusuf Datti, his running mate, is 53 years old and holds a PhD in FSLC GCE.
Atiku, a 75-year-old PDP candidate, presented GCE and Masters degrees. Okowa Arthur Ifeanyi, his running mate, is 63 years old and has an HSC MBBS