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Osei Gabriel

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NIGERIANS GO BERSERK AS SON OF THE PRESIDENT ELECT OF NIGERIA TINUBU BUYS A $11M LONDON HOME

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Nigerian after their 2023 elections, Bola Ahmed Tinubu came out victorious as the president-elect of Nigeria, after the announcement, most Nigerians both youth and celebrities called the election a rigged one and not what the people voted for. Most Nigerians voted for Peter Obi to be the next president of the Republic of Nigeria and had high hopes he was going to emerge victorious, however, INEC had other plans and announced Tinubu as the president-elect. Peter Obi who did not like the outcome of the election went to court to sue Tinubu and the case is still pending.


Most Nigerian began investigations on Tinubu as they know him to be a well-known drug trafficker per their assumptions. In deep research, they found the news of when Bola Ahmed was busted for drug trafficking and had to pay huge sums of fines so he could be released. In a new trending story, a Nigerian Twitter user identified as @DavidHundeyin took to his official Twitter timeline to make a thread about how unemployed children of the president-elect of Nigeria Bola Ahmed Tinubu spend huge sums of millions on houses in New York. He further argued how unemployed children get these huge sums of money to spend. His assertions sparked a whole lot of conversations online and users took to the comments sections to add their various opinions.


Read his tweet below;


“An unemployed 22-year-old bought a $2.4m penthouse in New York. Paid cash. Her sister, an unemployed 25-year-old bought a $2.2m townhouse in New York. Paid cash. Their brother a semi-unemployed 36-year-old with a drug habit, bought an $11m mansion in London. Paid cash”.


“Their father is a known drug kingpin with a heroin trafficking asset forfeiture on record, who maintains close ties to active figures in West African cocaine smuggling. This is what some persons in Nigeria want to swear in as "president."


Users took to the comments section to join the conversation, a few of the comments users left are highlighted below;


@educyril • 

“Nigeria is not a country. It's an LLC. President is the CEO. Senators are board members. Profits are shared amongst them. Civilians are workers. That's the only way I can make any sense of the structure called Nigeria”.


@FearGod10001 •

“Nigeria's problem is from within, and until the people from within come to light and admit they were wrong, It will keep getting worse”.


@ChrissKelechi. 

“The likes of Dipo, Omojuwa, and co, will pretend they never saw and will never speak out against this. If na Peter Obi, them go carry am for the head. So much for our so-called learner fellows”.


“Nigerians don't know the calamity that is about to

befall them”.


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