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APC Didn’t Pay My Cambridge School Fees, Why Should I Give Them Advice — Sen. Jimoh

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APC Didn't Pay My Cambridge School Fees, Why Should I Give Them Advice — Sen. Jimoh
Senator Jimoh Ibrahim

The All Progressives Congress (APC) Party Chieftain, Senator Jimoh Ibrahim, on Monday, in an interview on Channels TV, blasted his party when asked by TV Anchor Seun Okinbaloye why he is not offering advice on running a smooth government.

His response to Seun goes thus:

Did APC pay my school fees? Did APC come to me in Cambridge when I was suffering and riding on bicycles? …I will give my knowledge but you can’t force me.

He also accused Bola Ahmed Tinubu of ignoring his past knowledge shared on abandoned projects while running to the riverine area to look for votes before his assumption to office.

Meanwhile, Senator Ibrahim is running under APC as a gubernatorial candidate in Ondo State’s upcoming governorship election.

Nonetheless, the party is embattled with solving the food shortage, insecurity, and inflation crises in the country.

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