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An Open Letter To Ajuri Ngelale By Sulaiman Aledeh

'We Call Him President No Sleep’ - Ngelale Hails Tinubu At 72

Dear Mr. Ajuri Ngelale,

I am writing to express my gratitude for your dedicated service as President Tinubu’s media aide. Your commitment to public service and your skilful handling of media relations have not gone unnoticed.

As you move forward in your professional life, I want to encourage you to continue pursuing excellence in all your endeavours. Your achievements thus far have been truly admirable, and I have no doubt you will continue to contribute significantly in whatever path you choose.

I want you to know that I, along with many others, hold you in high regard. Your integrity and professionalism shine through, regardless of any attempts by others to tarnish your reputation. It’s important to remember that those who achieve great things often face criticism, but this should never diminish the value of your work and character.

Please know that you have my unwavering support and admiration. Your dedication and hard work have inspired many, myself included.

As you embark on the next chapter of your career, I wish you good health, happiness, and continued success in all your future endeavours. May you find fulfilment and new opportunities to showcase your talents and make a positive impact.

With warmest regards and best wishes,

Sulaiman Aledeh

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