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Mama Diaspora Hails Tinubu’s Victory, Says Americans Waiting for Him at Economic Summit
The Founder, Iconic Asiwaju Women/Men of Substance, Chief Aminat Temitope Ajayi, has lauded the Presidential Election Petitions Court, for affirming Bola Tinubu as the validly elected President of Nigeria.
Ajayi, who is popularly called Mama Diaspora, urged the, Presidential candidates of the PDP, Atiku Abubakar; his Labour Party counterpart, Peter Obi and that of the Allied Peoples Movement (APM) Princess ChiChi Ojei to team up with President Tinubu to move Nigeria forward.
Ajayi, the Chairman/Chief Executive Officer of Silicon Valley Nigeria Economic Development (SV-NED) assured President Tinubu that Americans, including Diaporans, are waiting to receive during the forthcoming Economic Summit in the United Nations, New York, United States of America.
According to her, Tinubu displayed unquantifiable patriotism and passion for the development of Nigerians when went to India to woe foreign investors even when the Presidential election petition judgement was to be given.
He stated that Tinubu will revive Nigeria’s economy.
Chief Ajayi said, “As Nigerians, we should come together as “one Nigeria with a renewed hope” to support the present administration – so much so that the stability of our united support will also be an attraction point for foreign investors from America and other countries. Africa is the focus of the world now. Investing in Africa is the focus of the industrialized nations because of Africa’s arable land, intellectual property, and human capital.
“I want to thank Everybody who has been praying. They said the prayers of the faithful availeth much. As a success of this political party, those who have worked so hard in the campaign for this present administration, as a mother, and as Mama Diaspora Fully Batified % shall be well with us. This is the first time we will also sing. Everybody is a winner as far as I am concerned. Democracy is alive—the government of the people for the people and by the people.
“As a mother and Mama Diaspora, fully Batified 1000 per cent. We need to stay focused and concentrate on reviving Nigeria’s economy. We are so blessed to have an American-trained graduate and intellectual as the President of our great country, Nigeria. In the next couple of years, Nigeria will resemble some of the fastest-growing economies in the world.
“With more focus on agriculture and the workforce, we will continue to build economies of scale. During the Industrial Revolution in the United States of America, there was a robust concentration on empowering the labour force and farm labour. With the influence of technology and manufacturing, the US increased production and richly developed its economy to record levels. What also made America successful were its overall investments in agriculture, transportation, housing, and mineral resources, including oil and gas and other mineral resources. We are going to work hard as a nation to attract foreign investors.
She added, “I am very blessed to know the potential of our Asiwaju. I have been telling Nigerians that we have a great leader who will turn this country around for the better. First, he is an accountant and an excellent financial manager and knows the language of success. The language of success for a country includes foreign investments. It shows he is a leader. He is going out to seek help for his children to eat. He did not sit down and listen to the unnecessary talks. He is coming to the US. They are waiting for him at the United Nations in New York. He is coming to the US to seek other investors again. That is a father. That is the difference between a leader and a father. He wants to solve the problem of his children. He is passionate. He needs help. He is the father of the nation. He has to go and look for food for his children.
“Asiwaju displayed an excellent passion for Nigeria, going to India for the G20 Summit to look for investments when a historic judgment of the 2023 presidential election was to be delivered. It showed he was not concerned about himself, but he was worried about Nigeria.”