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He’s the GOAT – Lady hails Tinubu after receiving branded bags of rice

A Nigerian lady has described the All Progressives Congress, APC, presidential candidate, Bola Tinubu as the Greatest of All Time (GOAT).

She praised Tinubu after receiving three mini bags of rice which had been branded with his pictures and those of his party.

The young lady, who was with her friend declared that she will only vote for the person that gives her rice.

In a video posted on social media, she laid out the rice bags on the floor and said Tinubu’s competitor, Peter Obi of the Labour Party was playing by maintaining his ”no shishi” policy.

“Tinubu na GOAT, na who give me rice na him I go vote for”, she said repeatedly.

See the video clip:

Actor charlesinojie commented; Dem don give u 3 Derica wey u go chop for the next 4 years.

_ijoba101; Just put chosen sticker to the bag of rice once so e nor go finish again because

bg4llll_; We thank God say na rice no be God e sha go finish na here we Dey!

big_ocean_goose; 😂😂😂 we de this country with mad people oo

_dyrossi; Na so Jacob sell him vote for bible because of soup pot . 😢

official_micheal001; One of the reason they’ve kept us in poverty #Stomachinfrastructure

sir_maseraaati; Mugu….. , you don sell your future for a quater bag of Rice 😂

Meanwhile, Bola Tinubu, the APC candidate recently said his administration will eliminate corruption if he is elected.

He gave assurance to Nigerians on Thursday during a consultative forum with the Federation of Construction Industry in Nigeria, FOCI, in Abuja.

Tinubu said that asides from tackling the problem of corruption head-on, he would back the establishment of a construction bank.

The former Lagos governor further promised to adopt techniques that would end corrupt practices, attract, rather than scare away prospective investors.

Tinubu said; “We don’t want to scare away investors of today and tomorrow, but we promise you, we will eliminate corruption. Part of it is that we look at ourselves, too. Not just enforcement but to reduce the propensity for corruption.”