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Dele Momodu Reacts After Watching A Video Where South African President Allegedly Snubbed Tinubu
Dele Momodu, the creator of Ovation Magazine, responded to a video he saw in which President Cyril Ramaphosa of South Africa was purportedly shown to have ignored President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.

President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, along with other African leaders, attended Ramaphosa’s inauguration in South Africa, and the scene was captured.
Ramaphosa was seen welcoming other leaders and shaking hands in the footage that Dele Momodu posted on his Facebook, but he leaped ahead of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu when it was his turn.
Dele Momodu responded to the event by saying that although President Cyril Ramaphosa greeted Tinubu, it may have been too brief or the camera position may not have captured the action perfectly.
What Dele Momodu wrote on his page is as follows:
“I think President Cyril Ramaphosa greeted President Bola Ahmed Tinubu but perhaps it was too short or the camera angle didn’t capture the moment well. But I’m not happy about how he was tucked behind. His handlers need to be more assertive without being aggressive. They must request and demand where they want him to stand or sit ahead of time or he won’t attend”.
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Follow us on social media:"I think PRESIDENT CYRIL RAMAPHOSA greeted PRESIDENT BOLA AHMED TINUBU but perhaps it was too short or the camera angle didn't capture the moment well. But I'm not happy about how he was tucked behind. His handlers need to be more assertive without being aggressive. They must… pic.twitter.com/qHxSt0CmxA
— Dele Momodu Ovation (@DeleMomodu) June 19, 2024
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