Ex-President Goodluck Jonathan Friday visited President Bola Tinubu at the State House, Abuja, after which he said ex-Nigerian presidents and other political leaders must stop “fighting” for the sake of the country.
The two leaders met behind closed doors after which Mr Jonathan addressed journalists.
“We talked a lot about the country. You will see more of me because there are certain things we discussed and the country must move forward,” he said.
Mr Jonathan said there was a need to bring Nigerian political leaders including former presidents together and prevent them from “fighting” for the sake of the country.
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Although Mr Jonathan did not mention any particular former president, ex-President Olusegun Obasanjo vehemently opposed the election of Mr Tinubu and is believed to still be opposed to the new administration.
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