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Former governor of Rivers State, Nyesom Wike and the presidential candidate of the New Nigerian Peoples Party (NNPP) lead nominees on the ministerial list of President Bola Tinubu.

Daily Report Nigeria reports that former governor of Cross River state, Prof. Ben Ayade and former minister of Niger Delta Affairs, Elder Godsday Orubebe also made list released on Wednesday.

Tinubu’s ministerial list consist of former governors of Plateau and Osun States, Simon Lalong and Oyetola Gboyega as well Timi Alaibe.

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See full list below.

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  1. Prof. C. Abraham – Abia State
  2. Sen. Aishatu Dahiru Ahmed – Adamawa State
  3. Dr Mrs J. Ekanem – Akwa Ibom State
  4. Sen. Andy Uba – Anambra State
  5. Alhaji Isa Yuguda – Bauchi State
  6. Mr Timi Alaibe – Bayelsa State
  7. Rt. Hon. E. Jime – Benue State
  8. Sen. Abubakar Kyari – Borno State
  9. Sen. Ben Ayade – Cross River State
  10. Peter Godsday Orubebe – Delta State
  11. Julius Ali Ucha – Ebonyi State
  12. Mr Lucky Imasuen – Edo State
  13. Prince Dayo Adeyeye – Ekiti State
  14. Rt. Hon. I. Ugwanyi – Enugu State
  15. Alhaji Umar Abdullahi – Gombe State
  16. Nnamdi Anyaechie – Imo State
  17. Hon. Farouk Aliyu – Jigawa State
  18. Muhammad Sani Abdullahi – Kaduna State
  19. Sen. Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso – Kano State
  20. Sen. Abu Ibrahim – Katsina State
  21. Atiku Bagudu – Kebbi State
  22. Rt. Hon. James Faleke – Kogi State
  23. Gbemisola Saraki – Kwara State
  24. Mr Olabode Agusto – Lagos State
  25. Sen. Tanko Almakura – Nasarawa State
  26. Nasko Usman – Niger State
  27. Rt. Hon. Olademiji Bankole – Ogun State
  28. Dr O. Bamidele – Ondo State
  29. Gboyega Oyetola – Osun State
  30. Asiwaju M.O. Adebayo – Oyo State
  31. Rt. Hon. Simon Lalong – Plateau State
  32. E. N Wike – Rivers State
  33. Alhaji Musa Adar – Sokoto State
  34. Emmanuel Bwacha – Taraba State
  35. Bashir Machina – Yobe State (Damaturu)
  36. Sen. Kabir Garba Marafa – Zamfara State.
  37. Hon. Zakari Dobi – FCT

Nigerians await who eventually gets what ministry in the near future.

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