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Man rides bicycle from Katsina to Lagos to celebrate Tinubu's victory

Musa said his confidence that Tinubu would win the election made him to leave Katsina for Lagos before INEC began national collation of results of the election.

Mr Gaddafi Musa, a 26-year-old native of Funtua, Katsina State (left), shake hands with Mr Fola Tinubu,  Convener and Director-General, Bola Tinubu 4 President 2023 Support Group, on Wednesday in Lagos.

Mr Fola Tinubu, the Convener and Director-General of the group, led the members to receive Musa in Ikeja.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the APC’s Tinubu, a two-term Governor of Lagos State, was declared the winner of the Feb. 25 presidential election.

At the reception, Musa, a native of Funtua in Katsina State and 2022 graduate of the Federal College of Education, Zaria, Kaduna State, said that he embarked on the journey on Feb. 26 and got to Lagos on March 10.

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Musa said that he had deep love for the president-elect, adding that his confidence that Tinubu would win the election made him to leave Katsina for Lagos before INEC began national collation of results of the election.

“What made me ride bicycle from my state to Lagos is because I love Tinubu. During the electioneering, I didn’t have anything to give him.

“If it is money, I don’t have to give him but I wanted to see him face-to-face. I only see him on television and posters. I did this to see the person that I love.

”I started on Sunday Feb. 26 after casting my votes on Saturday.

“I left before INEC declared the winner because I had 100 per cent assurance that Tinubu would win the election,” he said.

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Musa said that he had a stopover in some cities to sleep.

He listed the cities to include Zaria, Kaduna, Suleja, Minna, Bida, Mokwa, Jebba, Ogbomoso, Ibadan and Ogere.

Musa said that he planned not to cover more than 80km each day, adding that he rode from 6.00 a.m. to 6.00 p.m daily.

“I am satisfied I took this journey. My body is fine except for some pains in the legs and buttocks. I did all these because of Tinubu.

“No one supported me when I wanted to embark on this journey. All I wanted Tinubu to know is that I love him. My ambition is to see him,” he added.

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Musa said that some people tried to discourage him with insecurity, but he made up his mind to face whatever the journey might bring.

“Some thought that kidnappers would take me on the road while some people doubted if I would be able to see Tinubu,” he said.

Praising Musa for his love for the president-elect, the convener said that the step taken by the student demonstrated that young people loved and cared for Tinubu.

“He (Tinubu) has been saying it since he became the president-elect that he would be the president of the youth and he is going create a Nigeria that will make the youth prosper.

“Tinubu cares about the youth. His focus is to create the enabling environment for the youth to thrive. We need to follow and believe in his leadership.

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“We thank Musa for the effort but unfortunately, Tinubu is in Abuja now; that is why I said I would meet with him,” the convener said.

On the Saturday’s Governorship and House of Assembly Elections, the convener expressed the optimism that APC would win the elections.

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