Lagos to host Tinubu’s biopic ‘Last Man Standing’ June 12

The CEO of Ultimate Communications, Seun Oloketuyi, says that Lagos will be hosting President Bola Tinubu’s biopic, ‘Last Man Standing.’
Mr Oloketuyi made the announcement in a statement on Saturday following the successful premiere of the movie in Abuja on May 26.
The movie, ‘Last Man Standing’, is based on the life of Mr Tinubu, and how he rose from being Lagos state governor to the president of the country.
Mr Oloketuyi also said that the movie premiere would be hosted by the governor of Lagos state, Babjide Sanwo- Olu, on June 12 at a yet-to-be-announced venue.
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