A-28-year-old Adam Afolabi Ndabagi has vowed to embark on
a-five-day -trekking from Abeokuta to Lagos state to celebrate the
victory of the President-elect , Gen. Muhammadu Buhari (rtd) at the poll
by visiting and appreciating former governor of Lagos state , Asiwaju
Bola Ahmed Tinubu for providing the platform.
Ndabagi, a fashion designer was born in Sabo,in Abeokuta North local
government area of Ogun State and had his schools in the state , said
though, his father was a Nupe man but, his mother was an Egba woman.
Speaking with newsmen in Abeokuta, Ndabagi, said he would begin the
five -day journey on Monday, (today) from OPIC round about in Oke-Ilewo
Abeokuta at 6:am enroute Abeokuta-Lagos old road to Lagos state .
According to him, Tinubu deserves more than what he was planning to
do for him, saying, ” for youths to travel far for Buhari, I will trek
to Lagos even if Asiwaju Bola Tinubu lives at somewhere far from Lagos, I
will also trek there through Ewekoro, Ifo, Sango, Agege.
“I want to go and tell him well done for the work he did to help keep
Nigeria strong with his political revolution without shedding the blood
of any Nigerian. This revolution attracted recognition from
international observers.
“I will start my journey on Monday by 6a.m. at OPIC roundabout for
about five days and I should be through with everything on Friday by
God’s grace.
“Apart from that, I will also visit Oba of Lagos, Rilwan Akiolu for
his tremendous works on the throne of his forefathers by making Lagos
good. I will also thank Governor Babatunde Fashola for transforming
Lagos state for his eight years on the throne as well as the lawmakers
who are supporting him.
“I have been assured by the DPO, Ilupeju Police station as well as my
doctor , for safety and my medical safety. Just like some trekked for
Buhari, I am only trekking to celebrate him because I am very much
happy. I have no money to give him but I would use my agility to trek,
sweat to greet him because he is a man of honour”, he said .
When asked how he would pass nights during his journey, Ndabagi said
he would look out for head of the village or seriki of Hausa in the area
he got to when never the sun’s sets to pass nights with and continue
his journey the following day.
He also said he would cover 25km on a daily basis to cover about
100km distance journey from Abeokuta to Ikoyi to meet with Tinubu.
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