The APC Media Team Interview On AriseTV. Would Hiding Facts From Voters Increase The Tally ?



The Oasis Reporters
January 16, 2023

@gregabolo
@Theoasisreport1
While preparing to watch the AriseTV interview with the APC presidential campaign media, there was a long Twitter handle thread that brought some distraction. But I needed to ignore all the things they say about the emeritus governor of Lagos State to concentrate on the only paragraph of interest to most economically savvy Nigerians who are in Lagos.
7. Tinubu does not have any good track record in governance. His 8-year stint as Lagos governor was replete with high debt profiles, over taxing of the populace to boost IGR, poor standard of living and the installation of 'godfatherism' in Lagos' politics.
— Harmless (@Harmless12345) January 15, 2023
It is best to ponder on the legacy of a former governor of Lagos state, Ahmed Bola Tinubu who is vying to be president and ask if that is what the generality of Nigerians want for the country.
Bukola Saraki has done his own interview and exited, just few minutes into Festus Keyamo's own, he's already quarrelling and trying to intimate Ayo on Arise TV. Answer the question on your candidate's health and stop deflecting.@ARISEtv please show the clips of BAT in Minna! pic.twitter.com/e6lnJTc1RA
— Spotlight on #PeterObi2023 #Obidatti023 (@Spotlight_Abby) January 16, 2023
Meanwhile, as we were awaiting more eloquence, less than 45 days to knowing who would be the candidate in the lead, there came an alert of a joint World Press Conference of a whopping four media directorates of the Tinubu/Shettima Presidential Campaign Council at their headquarters in Abuja at 12pm January 16, 2023.
It’s a matter that gives room for much pondering. What are they going to say that would need four directors to speak on?
How many spokespersons did Obama or Biden need for his campaign council?
Did Rishi Sunak need more than one spokesperson ?
It’s funny that a presidential candidate would need four directors, just to speak for him.
Dig. There must be more to the business of spokesmanship.
By Greg Abolo
gregabolo@gmail.com




