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Why President Tinubu Moved to Glass House in Aso Villa

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As of Sunday, over two months after assuming office as President, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu moved into the Glass House, one of the living quarters within the State House in Abuja. Before this, he had been resuming office daily from his private residence in Asokoro due to ongoing renovations at the official presidential residence.

Initially, President Tinubu had planned to move into the State House in September, but increased public pressure and complaints about traffic caused by his daily commute from his private residence may have influenced his decision to move into the Glass House earlier.

The Glass House is located within the State House precinct and is considered one of the most prestigious guest houses for the President.

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