Mr Kabba said good economic policies, combined with the shared history between the old exiles and Mr Tinubu, will spur the mass return of Nigerians.
as president will lead to the return of Nigerians in the diaspora, who fled the country due to political and economic reasons, Alex Kabba, a journalist.
During an interaction with journalists in Abuja on Wednesday, he said some Nigerians in the diaspora attended the swearing-in of Mr Tinubu because they identify with him as a former exile. “Many Nigerians are scattered around the world, not only the political exiles but economic exiles. Some of the policies of this government are going to give many the impetus to relocate back. Like me, who is also planning to relocate back because I know that Nigeria is in the hands of President Tinubu, the country is going to laugh.
He said the former Lagos State governor was the first president in the Fourth Republic that participated in the fight against military rule.
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