President Bola Tinubu has appointed Muhammed Babangida, son of former military leader Ibrahim Babangida, as Chairman of the Bank of Agriculture (BOA), sparking significant political discussion. Initial rumors and a viral letter falsely claimed Babangida rejected the appointment, but he and his family have publicly confirmed his acceptance and gratitude for the role. The appointment is seen as part of Tinubu’s broader strategy to strengthen ties with Northern elites, though it has drawn criticism from opposition parties like the ADC, who call the move 'too little, too late.' Supporters argue Babangida’s leadership could usher in growth for the BOA, while some politicians urge Tinubu to ensure more regional balance in future appointments. The controversy highlights ongoing tensions over political appointments and regional representation in Nigeria.
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