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Details have emerged about the sudden exit of Ajuri Ngelale, former Special Adviser to President Bola Tinubu on Media and Publicity. Contrary to his claim of resigning due to a 'vexatious medical situation' in his family, a report by the Foundation for Investigative Journalism has exposed that Ngelale was actually fired by the presidency.
”How Ajuri ingratiated himself with Tinubu“During the 2023 presidential electioneering, Jumoke Oduwole, the special adviser on Presidential Enabling Business Environment Council , introduced Ngelale to Gbajabiamila,” said the source.“When Ngelale got there, he met Seyi. He told Seyi he would facilitate a CNN interview during which Tinubu’s presidential ambition would be discussed. Seyi thought it was impossible, but Ngelale did it. He secured the interview on CNN.
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