A man like Bola Ahmed Tinubu who boldly tells the world, “Emi Lokan,” meaning “It is my turn,” and eventually fulfills his words should be studied like a book.
There have been mixed reactions following the pronouncement of Tinubu as the winner of the 2023 Nigerian presidential election.
Some believe it is a position well-deserved, while others claim the results announced by INEC were doctored in favour of Bola Ahmed Tinubu.
However, if looked at from another angle, there are life lessons we can learn from his victory.
Some of which are:
Determination
Despite all the negative words hurled at him by those who felt he shouldn’t be running for the position, he pushed through with his dream.
Asiwaju is a very determined man who boasts about his ambition of becoming the president of Nigeria at every chance he gets.
Did it pay off? Yes it did!
Tinubu Built People
As you climb the ladder of greatness, carry others along with you.
One of the greatest assets any human being can acquire is a network of supporters.
This we saw in huge display, as people who have been impacted by B.A.T in one way or another were willing to go the extra mile to support his presidential aspiration.
In whatever you do, make sure your life is contributing to the improvement of other people’s lives.
Crazy Marketing
The fact that B.A.T was a former governor of Lagos State has not made him feel relaxed, with the hopes that he will get the presidency on a silver platter.
Some sources claim that he began his grassroots campaign years before 2023.
He knew where he was headed and didn’t waste time in reaching out to market women, transporters and other from the early stage.
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Experience Matters
When it comes to politics, Bola Ahmed Tinubu is well experienced. He is a master at how it works, and this is evident in what we have seen so far.
Although, there is a major role that wealth played through the years he was chasing his dream. we know that money comes handy when it comes to politics in Nigeria.
What other lesson did you learn from his victory?