Nigerians In Washington DC Held Public Demonstration Against Tinubu – David Hundeyin

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An Independent Journalist, David Hundeyin says Nigerians in Washington DC held a public demonstration against the All Progressives Congress APC Presidential Candidate, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu in the 1090s.

David Hundeyin made this known on his official Twitter handle.

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A reminder that the same Bola Ahmed Tinubu who rebranded himself post-1998 as a “hero of the democratic struggle” was openly despised within NADECO to the point where Nigerians in Washington DC held public demonstrations against him in the 1990s.

The context here was that while Ken Saro Wiwa was being executed by Abacha’s regime at the behest of Shell and NADECO was publicly flaying Abacha and Shell, Tinubu had a back door relationship with Abacha and owned a Shell oil filling station in DC.

The fact that Tinubu was able to own a Shell filling station in DC less than 4 years after he claimed his entire income was $2,400/month as an accountant raises further interesting questions about where all this money came from.

(Spoiler alert: It was drugs. Heroin trafficking.)

Shortly after Abacha died, Gilbert Chagoury, who was Abacha’s primary conduit pipe for laundering stolen state funds became Bola Tinubu’s bestie.

Facts are very pesky, inconvenient things to those who are committed to selling falsehoods.

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