 And on to political matters, a political analyst has described the cause for both Vice-President Yemi Oshibajo and former Governor Bola Tinibu to run for presidency under the platform of the all-progressive Congress as a game. He opined that Bola Tinibu can only be interested in remaining the political Godfather and not the seat of the presidency. Justin Delbuco reports. It all began when members of a pro-democracy group known as Progressive Consolidation Group on Friday 27th of August visited Governor Aminu Maseri of Kastina State to converse for Professor Yemi Oshibajo's presidency in 2023. The group, however, told Maseri that they were not sent by the vice president. The latest is that the group has received the approval of the all-progressive Congress to converse support for his imagines as the practice presidential candidate for the 2023 presidential election. On the other hand, Lagos State Governor Baba Jidesongu Lu flagged off the Southwest Agenda 2023, Suwagat 23 to draw support for the presidential ambition for Ashiwa Jibola Tinibu. This has got a political analyst Baba Shula Adebuyeh talking. He believed it is all a political game. Actually, one can say that this is a game and it's a game that we either play one of them. In other words, when the time comes for negotiation, someone will have to agree with another person, whether it's someone who will have the collaboration and they work together as one. So it's a political game. Although concerns have been raised about the possible effects it may have on the party's chances and governance, the analysts believed that there is no cause for alarm. I can tell you, the two of them definitely need to shake. Someone will step down for another person. It's not going to happen like this in the second game, you see? But the only thing is that, because they really need it, and all of them get together. So it's not going to affect the party. Meanwhile, Governor Baba Jidesongu Lu has declared that Bola Tinibu is fit and ready for his next political move. Inasmuch as the national chairman of the party is yet to make his intention known. Jacinta Obyuku for PLOS TV Africa.