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Handlers of the Governor of Lagos state Babajide Sanwo-Olu just made a big gaffe.

This development came to be in the attempt to “create” history for the new Governor.

“They ended up a big gaffe with the claim that Sanwo-Olu is the first Governor of Lagos state to Visit Journalists at the Baguda Kaltho Press Centre” a source stated.

Insiders disclosed that National Leader of the ruling All Progressives Congress Asiwaju Bola Tinubu actually holds that record.

Tinubu as Governor of Lagos state visited the Baguda Kaltho Press Centre in 1999.

A source confirmed Tinubu as the first Governor to visit Journalists at the Baguda Kaltho Press Centre and not Sanwo-Olu.

The source stated that he was one of the journalists that witnessed Tinubu’s visit in 1999.

The gaffe in the bid to lay claim to history is attracting increasing criticism as Sanwo-Olu’s handlers continue to push the wrong narrative – in face of contrary fact.

The checks made by societynow.ng revealed that the press centre was named Baguda Kaltho, in honour of The News Magazine reporter who died – in Gombe State- in the dark days of Sanni Abacha by Tinubu.

“So, trying to take the recognition of the first governor to visit the place from Tinubu is actually a great disservice to the political leader” a source pointed out.

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