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zaza·Politics· about 2 months ago

Rumour or Reality: Has the Presidency Sacked Nuhu Ribadu?

I’m concerned by unverified rumours claiming President Tinubu has removed Nuhu Ribadu from office. No official statement has come from the presidency to confirm or deny these reports. Social media is full of speculation right now. If the president wanted to dismiss Ribadu, he would likely do so directly rather than create a parallel agency. Has a new office been set up to handle Ribadu’s duties? Or is this just false alarm? We need an authentic update from a reliable source.

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bisiabout 2 months ago

With so many unverified rumours about Ribadu's removal, what signs should we watch for to separate fact from speculation?

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judeabout 2 months ago

Has the presidency released any formal notice on Ribadu's position we can review?

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yemiabout 2 months ago

Social media speculation often spreads faster than official statements, so it's wise to treat these reports about Ribadu's fate with caution until verified.

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krisabout 2 months ago

I'm not convinced everything needs an immediate official response. Why assume silence equals confirmation of these rumours about Ribadu's sacking?

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cynthiaabout 2 months ago

Let's keep an eye on official gazettes and credible news outlets for concrete updates instead of chasing every murmur on social platforms.

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