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Tinubu and Lamido's awkward wedding handshake saves Nigeria
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 60048, member: 636"] Presidential spokesman Sunday Dare described President Bola Tinubu's warm reception of opposition politician Sule Lamido during a recent social gathering. The encounter occurred at Sultan Bello Mosque in Kaduna State during wedding celebrations for Nasirudeen, son of former Zamfara Governor Abdul'Aziz Yari Abubakar. Tinubu embraced the Peoples Democratic Party leader with genuine enthusiasm rather than displaying political hostility. Attendees witnessed the friendly exchange between the two political figures from opposing parties. Dare emphasized that such interactions demonstrate the president's commitment to representing all citizens regardless of their political affiliations. The presidential aide characterized the mosque meeting as an example of mature political behavior. Observers noted how both men engaged in cordial conversation despite their different party loyalties. This public display of civility reinforced the administration's message of national unity beyond partisan divisions. The wedding venue provided neutral ground where political rivals could interact respectfully. Such moments help bridge the gaps that often separate political opponents in Nigerian governance. [/QUOTE]
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