The Presidential candidate of the All Progressive Congress, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu took time off his busy schedule to entertain questions from BBC Africa.
In an interview with Peter Okwoche of BBC, Tinubu addressed some controversial issues like his source of wealth and continuous involvement in Lagos Politics.
The former Governor revealed that he inherited a massive estate from his parents.
He also denied the allegations that he is getting a percentage of Lagos's revenue.
Asked who he would vote for if he wasn't on the ballot, he said nobody including his two major opponents(Obi and Atiku) was competent enough to rule Nigeria.
Tinubu also said he will focus on security, the economy, and employment if voted in as President.
He reiterated his plans to massively recruit youths to the army.
Watch the full interview:
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