Imam prays for Tinubu, says his tenure will bring hope to the hopeless

An imam has offered prayers for President Bola Tinubu, expressing optimism that his leadership will restore hope to those in despair.

In a recent event covered by THISDAYLIVE, an imam led prayers for President Bola Tinubu. The religious leader stated that Tinubu's tenure would bring hope to the hopeless. This expression of support highlights sentiments of encouragement amid national challenges. No further details on the location or exact timing of the prayers were provided in the report.

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