NPO Reports gathered that Tinubu, who has been moving from one part of the country to another in furtherance of his campaign ahead of next year’s election, is billed to speak on his programmes for the country if elected as Nigeria’s next president on Monday December 5.
The former Governor of Lagos State has been speaking over the country’s Economy, security, infrastructure, education and job creation.
Chatham House prides itself as “an independent policy institute and a trusted forum for debate and dialogue.”
It went further to say it “helps people, societies and governments understand and adapt to seismic change.”
President Muhammadu Buhari was at the Chattam House before his election in 2015.
The policy institute had in 2017, issued a report which estimated funds stolen from Nigeria between 1960 to then to be about $582bn.
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A source that is close to the arrangements for the event told the NPO Reports at the weekend that Tinubu’s grand policies are being put together to make the Chatham House appearance a grand slam for other contestants for the presidential election next year.
Others in the frontline of the electoral race include Alhaji Atiku Abubakar of the Peoples Democratic Party, Mr. Peter Obi of the Labour Party, Alhaji Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso of the New Nigerian Peoples Party.
The APC Campaign Council later confirmed NPO Reports story Monday morning when it said that Tinubu would embark on foreign trips with the Chatham House being prominent in his itinerary.
The campaign council confirmed this in a tweet about 11:15am on Monday.