
TINUBU AND FUBARA RETURNING TO NIGERIA ON SAME DAY: THE REAL REASON REVEALED
By Sele Media Africa
Abuja, Nigeria — A wave of curiosity swept across political circles and social media earlier today following the news that President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and Rivers State Governor, Siminalayi Fubara, are returning to Nigeria on the same day. This timing has sparked widespread speculation, but inside sources have now revealed the real reason behind the synchronized return.
President Tinubu, who has been away attending official engagements, and Governor Fubara, who reportedly travelled for personal and undisclosed political reasons, are both scheduled to arrive back in the country today, setting tongues wagging about whether it is merely a coincidence — or a calculated move.
According to reliable insider reports obtained by Sele Media Africa, the joint return is not accidental. Political observers suggest that high-level reconciliation talks or key political briefings may be in play, especially as both leaders are at the center of major political developments — nationally and within Rivers State.Governor Fubara has been embroiled in a tense power struggle with political forces believed to be loyal to his predecessor, Nyesom Wike, who now serves as the FCT Minister. At the federal level, President Tinubu continues to steer through economic challenges, political realignments, and security issues demanding unified governance across all tiers.
Multiple credible sources confirm that Fubara’s return may align with a planned meeting involving the presidency and select South-South governors to address festering tensions within the region and resolve ongoing rifts before they escalate further.
Meanwhile, security has been subtly heightened in strategic government areas in Abuja, further hinting that key political meetings may be underway.
While no official statement has yet been issued from Aso Rock or the Rivers State Government House regarding the purpose of the simultaneous return, analysts believe the developments could mark a turning point in the unfolding power dynamics between the federal and state governments.
Sele Media Africa will continue to monitor this story and provide verified updates as more details emerge.
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