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“Best news of the year” – Eniola Badmus hails President Tinubu as UAE lifts visa ban
Nollywood actress, Eniola Badmus has hailed President Bola Ahmed Tinubu for lifting Dubai ban on Nigerians.
The United Arab Emirates, on Monday, lifted its months-long visa ban on Nigerians.
The decision followed talks between President Bola Tinubu, and his Emirati counterpart, Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan.
Following the good news, Eniola Badmus, who has been a proud supporter of Tinubu’s administration took to her Instagram page to rejoice.
Crowning it the best news of the year, she revealed that she is already planning a trip to Dubai.
“Best news of the Year. Dubai on my mind.
Thank you, Daddy”.
“Thank you, my President”.
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Taking to her comment section, many sided with her as they noted how the President is working.
One Hunchman wrote, “Take me along mummy Tinubu
One King Mic Ex wrote, “Pls ma can I be your house boy there. Even if na two days I don’t mind ma. Help my life
One Federal International wrote, “Asiwaju La Fe Best President Of The Year
One Royal Nuttiness wrote, “Can their President ever
One Kynkies Place wrote, “Asiwaju is working. Obi Nwanne m”.
Recall that during the election, Eniola Badmus had unashamedly declared love for Bola Ahmed Tinubu amid heavy backlash.
The movie star became one of the most hated celebrities in Nigeria, but that didn’t bother her as she remained unruffled by their trolling.
Finally reaping her reward, the movie star bagged an award from the APC youth stakeholders forum, which she dedicated to the youths.
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