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David Hundeyin Article On Bola Ahmed Tinubu

David Hundeyin Article On Bola Ahmed Tinubu

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David Hundeyin’s article on Bola Ahmed Tinubu, which he titled “From Drug Lord To Presidential Candidate,” has gone viral on all social media platforms.

On Wednesday, July 13, he released the piece a short time after Tinubu boastfully disparaged the Labour Party members, claiming they would labor and perish.

The lengthy piece describes how the Tinubu of a Chicago cocaine cartel from the 1990s has emerged as a leading candidate for Nigeria’s most powerful office.

The researcher, who fled Nigeria as a result of the EndSARS protests, had vowed to do anything in his power to work against the 70-year-old politician, who is famously known as Jagaban of Lagos. 

Summary of David Hundeyin Article On Tinubu

According to the story, Tinubu worked in Chicago to launder cocaine money for the Akandes. The Akandes were well-known Nigerian drug lords in the United States. When money was discovered in his possession, he forfeited some of it but retained the rest. He exploited that to win elections in 1999.

Additionally, he has a close friendship with the Chagourys, who acted as Abacha’s money launderers.

His age is also an altered identity, and his genuine name isn’t Bola Tinubu.

How did David find the information?

99 percent were online, with the majority being on the website for the United States, and many of them were made public prior to the 2015 presidential election.

You can read the full article here.

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