Fawaz Adebisi
A resurfaced tweet from Olatunbosun Tijani, a Nigerian-British entrepreneur and CEO of CcHub, where he criticized President Bola Tinubu, has ignited a debate on social media.
Tijani is among the second batch of ministerial nominees recently submitted to the Senate by President Bola Tinubu.
He has played a pivotal role in expanding CcHub’s presence across Nigeria, Kenya, and Namibia.
Educated at the University of Jos with degrees in Economics, Computer Science, and an MSc. in Information Systems and Management from Warwick Business School, Tijani completed a PhD program in Innovation and Economic Development at the University of Leicester.
The now-deleted tweet expressed Tijani’s thoughts on Tinubu and his administration.
In the tweet from July 23, 2019, Tijani responded to various users, criticizing the notion of “serving power a la carte” and urging investment in personal businesses instead.
Responses to the rediscovered tweet were mixed, with some users highlighting Tijani’s position now, working alongside Tinubu, and others emphasizing the importance of actions over words.
As discussions unfold, Tijani’s past comments and his present nomination serve as a point of intrigue and reflection, highlighting the dynamics of the political and digital landscape.