Tinubu’s first daughter causes stir with her new title on Twitter bio
Tinubu’s first daughter, Folasade Tinubu-Ojo has caused a stir online with her new title on her Twitter bio.
The young woman updated her bio and declared herself as the Iyaloja General of Nigeria.
This caused an uproar from Nigerians on social media including David Hundeyin who didn’t hesitate to slam her over the declaration.
In his tweet, Hundeyin expressed his dissatisfaction at Tinubu and his family members and accused them of trying to ‘cut the ticket’ of Nigerian citizens.
In his words:
“Iyaloja General of Nigeria. These people legit have no greater ambition than to cut tickets every day for every Nigerian citizen. Even Buhari was more subtle.”
Reacting to this, Weyimi said: “That’s the dream David, that’s the dream their minion also aspire to achieve. Nothing productive whatsoever.”
General Oluchi wrote: “Didn’t we warn people of her plans to be the Iyaloja of Nigeria? Una go see the real taxing. Lol!”
Ayodeji added: “We don enter wahala like this. I don dey apply for jobs outside Nigeria since yesterday.”
On Monday, May 29th 2023, her father, the President-elect, Bola Tinubu, and Vice President-elect, Kashim Shettima, took their oaths of office, officially becoming the President and Vice President of Nigeria, respectively.
The responsibility of administering the Oath of Office on Monday was entrusted to the Chief Justice of Nigeria, Kayode Ariwoola.
Tinubu, a former Senator and governor of Lagos State emerged as the winner of the presidential election held in February 2023, as declared by the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC.
Having garnered a total of 8,794,726 votes, the candidate representing the All Progressives Congress emerged victorious over his closest competitor, Atiku Abubakar of the Peoples Democratic Party, who received a total of 6,984,520 votes in the election.
Peter Obi of the Labour Party secured the third position with a total of 6,101,533 votes, while Rabiu Kwankwaso of the NNPP came in fourth with 1,496,687 votes.