By Bayo Wahab
Paul Ibe, Media Adviser to former Vice President Atiku Abubakar, says his principal deserves to get a Nobel Prize for his repeated makes an attempt to turn into Nigeria’s President.
Atiku, who has been a presidential aspirant since 1992, is within the dialog for the 2027 presidential election regardless that the previous Vice President has but to formally declare curiosity within the forthcoming presidential contest.
Whereas that includes on Belief TV’s ‘Each day Politics’ on Thursday, Ibe dismissed the narrative that Atiku has contested for presidential election too many occasions.
He stated, “Atiku Abubakar has been on the poll thrice for the file. That was in 2007 beneath the AC, 2019, PDP and 2023, PDP. So, it’s truly thrice.”
When instructed that Atiku has been an aspirant 5 occasions, in 2007, 2011, 2025, 2019 and 2023, Ibe stated, “Atiku Abubakar ought to get a Nobel Prize for that,” including that “The previous Vice President feels that he has one thing to supply.”
In response to Ibe, Atiku feels obligated to Nigeria as a result of the “nation has given him a lot.”
He stated, “Don’t overlook, you’ve learn his books. What he has stated about his life, the person feels obligated to Nigeria that has given him a lot; a possibility for schooling when he was younger; a possibility to work within the customs. And after he left the customs, the person went into enterprise, had a foresight concerning the course that Nigeria was going to and arrange oil and gasoline logistics firm.”
Ibe burdened that Atiku was already a billionaire earlier than he grew to become Nigeria’s Vice President in 1999. He added that his principal single-handedly purchased Wadata Plaza for the PDP.
Wadata Plaza, positioned in Abuja, is the nationwide headquarters of the Peoples Democratic Occasion.
“Atiku single-handedly purchased the Wadata Plaza for the PDP. That was how rich he was earlier than coming into authorities,” he stated.
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