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With you by my side, I am ready for the next four years of service - VP Osinbajo tells wife Dolapo

- Vice President, Yemi Osinbajo, has appreciated his wife on social media

- The politician explained that his wife, Dolapo, is his rock

- Osinbajo added that he is looking forward to the next four years of service with Dolapo by his side

Openly showing love and affection is often times common among youngsters as older folks avoid expressing their soft side in public.

Despite that, Nigeria’s vice president, Yemi Osinbajo, has taken to social media to appreciate his lovely wife and mother of his children.

The politician shared a cute photo of himself with his wife as he explained that she has been his rock and he looks forward to the next four years of serving the country with her by his side.

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He tweeted: “My dear Dolapo, Thank you for years past. Thank you especially for the last four years, you are my rock. And with you by my side, I am ready for the next four years of service.”

See his tweet below:

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This is coming shortly after Osinbajo was inaugurated as the vice president of the country for another four years.

Just recently, Legit.ng reported that Nigerians on social media shared their favourite photos of President Buhari as he was inaugurated into office for second term.

From photos of Buhari in the presidential villa, to photos of him in the holy land of Mecca, you just can tell that people have been paying close attention to the activities of their leader and some of the memorable moments in his life.

A particular throwback picture posted by a user on the platform showed the president as a military officer when he was much younger in 1962.

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