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BREAKING: Lagos State Increases Alpha Beta's Monthly Payments To Fund Tinubu by MASTAkiLLAh(m): 2:28pm On Jan 24, 2022
Monday, January 24, 2022

EXCLUSIVE: Sanwo-Olu increases Alpha Beta’s monthly payment to N2.5 billion to fund Tinubu’s presidential election

Nigerians had long feared Mr Tinubu’s presidential ambition would be borne by the politician’s vessel of ill-gotten cash and unredeemed favours.

OYINDAMOLA OLUBAJO • JANUARY 24, 2022


Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu has boosted monthly financial allocation to Alpha Beta LLC from N800 million under his two immediate predecessors to N2.5 billion at present, Peoples Gazette can report, as Bola Tinubu begins calling in favours towards his presidential objective next year.

State officials and financial records obtained by The Gazette detailed how Mr Sanwo-Olu started paying N2.5 billion to Alpha Beta — the controversial tax processor for the nation’s commercial capital — about a year after he assumed office in an arrangement officials said was aimed at warehousing funds for Mr Tinubu’s campaign.

Our findings suggest a marker of how Mr Tinubu still maintains a dreadful leverage over a state he last ran nearly two decades ago — and the stretch Mr Sanwo-Olu would cover to indulge the man largely credited with shooting him from political shadows to the centre stage.

Mr Tinubu became the first major contender to publicly disclose interest in leading the continent’s most populous and largest economy, an ambition everyday Nigerians had long suspected would be borne by the politician’s vessel of ill-gotten cash and unredeemed favours.

Open secret

Alpha Beta was incorporated in 2002 to handle computation, tracking and reconciliation of internally-generated revenue in Lagos. Mr Tinubu was governor at the time and the pliable state assembly set the firm’s monthly commission at 10 per cent of accrued revenue.

Mr Tinubu concluded his two terms as Lagos governor in 2007 and, shortly thereafter, his fingerprints started magnifying around Alpha Beta’s business. In 2010, Mr Tinubu’s alleged greed was blamed for a months-long confrontation with Tunde Fashola, his successor who had pushed back against arbitrary and exorbitant monthly payment to Alpha Beta.

As part of Mr Fashola’s efforts to curb Mr Tinubu’s excesses, Alpha Beta’s monthly payment since 2013 hovered around N800 million per month, according to financial records reviewed by The Gazette. Mr Fashola left office after two terms in 2015. He was succeeded by Akinwunmi Ambode, who also left the arrangement at N800 million per month throughout his four-year tenure.



Tinubu and Ambode

Mr Tinubu continues to deflect questions about his interest in Alpha Beta, but behind the scenes funds transferred to the firm from Lagos government accounts have been directly traced to his family members, business interests and political cronies.

In November 2020, The Gazette exposed suspicious financial dealings between Alpha Beta and Ocean Trust, an onshore shell venture which Mr Tinubu has been using to empty funds into Lagos-based media group TVC and other businesses he had publicly admitted owning.

EFCC-Head-Office, Abuja 2


In March 2021, The Gazette reported that Mr Tinubu has been under EFCC investigation for graft since at least August 2020. Mr Tinubu denied corruption allegations and authorities have yet to bring any charges against him.

‘Tinubu Group of Companies’

As of early 2020, but no later than July, Mr Sanwo-Olu had increased Alpha Beta’s share of the state’s revenue to N2.5 billion to bolster Mr Tinubu’s edge in what political observers anticipate would be a hotly-contested race for the ruling party’s ticket, according to documents and officials.


Records said Alpha Beta received N2,345, 816, 266.122 and N2, 378, 277, 356. 55 into its UBA account number 1021477046 from Lagos government account on July 2, 2020, and again on July 24.

Similar amounts were paid into the firm’s bank accounts monthly throughout last year, The Gazette found, with taxes and other statutory deductions coming out of the N2.5 billion. The funds represent a N1.7 billion increase from the N800 million Mr Sanwo-Olu’s predecessors paid for nearly a decade.

The decision to raise Alpha Beta was settled in the wake of the pandemic in 2020, according to a senior civil servant familiar with the matter. The official said Messrs Sanwo-Olu and Tinubu concluded that it was more strategic to start stockpiling cash from early enough due to the uncertainties of the global health catastrophe.


“They have turned Lagos State and Alpha Beta into sister subsidiaries of Tinubu Group of Companies,” the official told The Gazette under anonymity to avoid reprimand for discussing secret state business without permission.

Alpha Beta, a company of about 71 personnel, has no capacity to legitimately earn billions every month, and should not be receiving funds well above its 10 percent commission from total tax receipts per month, the official said.

The official added that the Sanwo-Olu administration had no legal justification to unilaterally increase Alpha Beta’s payment, but did it anywhere because he was not expecting any backlash from Lagosians or the law enforcement.

‘No rate hikes’

Whereas Mr Tinubu only declared his interest in the presidential race two weeks ago, he had set efforts in motion well in advance. In November 2020, The Gazette was the first to report that the ruling party chieftain had quietly opened campaign headquarters in a 2,700 square metres Maitama property that once housed a private school.

Although Mr Tinubu initially denied The Gazette’s story, his office later owned up, but claimed it was set up by a few of his proteges. Mr Sanwo-Olu, a loyalist and political godson to Mr Tinubu, provided support towards the property, alongside other political associates of Mr Tinubu’s who have been supporting him as a way of appreciating his longstanding benevolence, two people familiar with the dealings said.

Mr Sanwo-Olu’s apparent use of public funds to underwrite Mr Tinubu’s campaign bolsters claims that Mr Tinubu chose him to replace Mr Ambode because he would acquiesce whenever necessary. Mr Ambode’s loyalists had said he fell out with Mr Tinubu because he did not succumb to the presidential aspirant’s desire to corner state resources.

Mr Sanwo-Olu has reportedly launched efforts to stand for re-election next year, and would be counting on Mr Tinubu’s support.


When reached for comments, Mr Tinubu did not confirm or deny pilfering Lagos funds for his presidential campaign through Alpha Beta, but strongly denied wielding control over Mr Sanwo-Olu or state resources.

“I am not His Excellency Jide Sanwo-Olu,” Mr Tinubu told The Gazette by telephone over the weekend. “I have no control over how state resources are allocated.”

Lagos information commissioner Gbenga Omotoso initially downplayed The Gazette’s findings as a rumour, despite being made aware of bank records in our possession. But Gboyega Akosile, the governor’s chief spokesman, later provided comments to The Gazette, admitting that Alpha Beta’s monthly payment might have shot up recently, but that it was not because the consultants’ billables were hiked.

“I don’t know where you got your figures,” Mr Akosile told The Gazette over the weekend. “But the revenue of the consultant is dependent on the revenue generated by the state.”

“The governor has not tampered with the rate of Alpha Beta,” the spokesman added. “It is a fallacious claim that the governor has increased revenues accruable to Alpha Beta. The governor is a financial expert and he understands the nitty-gritty of finance and will not tamper with such arrangements.”

Tunde Badejo

When reached for comments, Alpha Beta chairman Tunde Badejo told The Gazette he was in a meeting and will call back with a response to our enquiries. He failed to do so and ducked subsequent attempts to reach him.

‘Competent ambition’

As Mr Tinubu’s antecedents writ large over his presidential aspiration, the secretive system he imposed to shield himself and anointed successors from accountability has earned him more criticism from his political rivals. Despite being Nigeria’s preeminent urban settlement with over 15 million people, Lagos has continued to reject calls to open its financial records to public scrutiny.


The state has been leading a fight to quash the 2011 Freedom of Information Act as part of efforts to perpetuate opaque public accounting method that has allowed Mr Tinubu to divert state funds to his pocket with little resistance from taxpayers and political opposition.

Olabode George, a top Lagos politician of the opposition Peoples Democratic Party, condemned the presidential ambition of Mr Tinubu in a recent interview, cautioning Nigerians against voting the APC chieftain.

Bode George

Mr Tinubu “will take the country to the gutters,” Mr George said in the interview with Vanguard.

In a 2020 interview with Arise TV, Mr George also faulted Alpha-Beta’s collection of internally generated revenue in Lagos, saying that there were leakages in the state government’s purse that should be blocked.

“What is the essence of the AlphaBeta? Where else in the world would you have an inland revenue service who have their own staff who are supposed to go out and collect the fees, but you have an independent company to be supposedly collecting the internally generated revenue from our state?” Mr George said.

Orji Kalu, a senator of Mr Tinubu’s ruling party, recently said the presidential aspiration of the former Lagos governor was unreasonable and an idea “dead on arrival.”

But Mr Tinubu maintained that he has requisite competence to see through his ambition.

“I have the competence, vision, and capacity to build on the foundation of the president,” he said after meeting with President Muhammadu Buhari on January 10. Mr Tinubu would likely face an ardent primary challenge in Yemi Osinbajo, the incumbent vice-president once seen as the shining light amongst his political proteges.


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Re: BREAKING: Lagos State Increases Alpha Beta's Monthly Payments To Fund Tinubu by trutharena: 2:31pm On Jan 24, 2022
Gazette have started again with their fake news to massage the ego of Tinubu haters.

Alpha Beta is consulting for other states in Nigeria and even outside Nigeria.

Following a successful self-assessment scheme and resultant economic gains, Alpha Beta Consulting has concluded plans to extend its services beyond Nigeria.The company in a statement disclosed that it has concluded plans to extend its business to Sierra Leone, adding that its operations have already commenced in Ghana.

The statement reads: “Our efforts elevated Lagos Internally Generated Revenue (IGR) 55 folds from 600 million Naira monthly average to N33billion monthly since 2001. Our services had enabled rapid development and improved social services provision.

Alpha Beta Consulting, which operates in Abia, Imo, Bayelsa, Akwa Ibom, Sokoto, Kano, Plateau and Nasarawa states assured that citizens would experience better infrastructure in 2019.“

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Re: BREAKING: Lagos State Increases Alpha Beta's Monthly Payments To Fund Tinubu by SarkinYarki: 2:33pm On Jan 24, 2022
Na wa
Re: BREAKING: Lagos State Increases Alpha Beta's Monthly Payments To Fund Tinubu by foryourmindnow: 2:35pm On Jan 24, 2022
Is this the country some zombies say that will later be like America?

Driver, stop make I commot. You say na must. That all of us must be One Nigeria.

God forbid. My future generation deserves a better Igbo-only country not this rat hole of corruption, Islamic terrorism and crime.

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Re: BREAKING: Lagos State Increases Alpha Beta's Monthly Payments To Fund Tinubu by kayusely70(m): 2:35pm On Jan 24, 2022
Hmmmm
Re: BREAKING: Lagos State Increases Alpha Beta's Monthly Payments To Fund Tinubu by trutharena: 2:43pm On Jan 24, 2022
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Re: BREAKING: Lagos State Increases Alpha Beta's Monthly Payments To Fund Tinubu by foryourmindnow: 2:51pm On Jan 24, 2022
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freeingzw:


It’s Ibo turn and this injustice against us Ibo is too much.

Since Obi Peter do not have the courage to declare his intention, I nominate the brave Ojuiku for presidency.
TrackerXL:
Leave yoruba with the problem you as a foolish igbo should write about the slavery Ikpeazu is under with Abia money being siphoned by Theodore Orji instead of wailing over Lagos, a land that it takes over 17 seas n mountains for you to reach from the wretched interland of Alaigbo.

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Yoruba man wrote an article of how another Yoruba man is defrauding Yoruba people on yorubaland, you are mentioning the great Ojukwu.

You see how your great Igbo masters are giving you high BP?

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Re: BREAKING: Lagos State Increases Alpha Beta's Monthly Payments To Fund Tinubu by FakeUnity: 3:00pm On Jan 24, 2022
Tinubu must be stopped at all cost. This man will loot us to death if he ever succeeds. God forbid.

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Re: BREAKING: Lagos State Increases Alpha Beta's Monthly Payments To Fund Tinubu by TrackerXL: 3:02pm On Jan 24, 2022
Leave yoruba with their problem you as a foolish igbo should write about the slavery Ikpeazu is under with Abia money being siphoned by Theodore Orji instead of wailing over Lagos, a land that it takes over 17 seas n mountains for you to reach from the wretched interland of Alaigbo.

foryourmindnow:
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Yoruba man wrote an article of how Yoruba man is defrauding Yoruba people on yorubaland, you are mentioning the great Ojukwu.

You see how your great Igbo masters are giving you high BP?

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Re: BREAKING: Lagos State Increases Alpha Beta's Monthly Payments To Fund Tinubu by TrackerXL: 3:04pm On Jan 24, 2022
Is this not how foolish igbo make fun of Awolowo, what respect does a lunatic that wasted over 4 million senselessly hopeless igbo all because ego deserve.

You it never be well it Ojukwu n his entire household in thins life n the next.



MASTAkiLLAh:
I'm not surprised a Tinubu supporter is making fun of the dead just to score cheap points but anyways, it's your Yoruba brother who wrote the article and people's gazette is also owned by another Yoruba man so direct your tribal bigotry at them cool

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Re: BREAKING: Lagos State Increases Alpha Beta's Monthly Payments To Fund Tinubu by MASTAkiLLAh(m): 3:05pm On Jan 24, 2022
TrackerXL:
Is this not how foolish igbo make fun of Awolowo, what respect does a lunatic that wasted over 4 million senselessly hopeless igbo all because ego deserve.

You it never be well it Ojukwu n his entire household in thins life n the next.



ok
Re: BREAKING: Lagos State Increases Alpha Beta's Monthly Payments To Fund Tinubu by SocialJustice: 3:09pm On Jan 24, 2022
This Tinubu is wise sha. Instead of focusing on large pension after leaving office, he made his company receive 10% of whatever Lagos earns. N30bn annually. Even the trap Atiku set with NPA has been destroyed.

This Nigeria sha.

Imagine one man legally receiving 10% of Nigeria's income.

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Re: BREAKING: Lagos State Increases Alpha Beta's Monthly Payments To Fund Tinubu by jneutron4000: 3:16pm On Jan 24, 2022
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MASTAkiLLAh:
Monday, January 24, 2022

EXCLUSIVE: Sanwo-Olu increases Alpha Beta’s monthly payment to N2.5 billion to fund Tinubu’s presidential election

Nigerians had long feared Mr Tinubu’s presidential ambition would be borne by the politician’s vessel of ill-gotten cash and unredeemed favours.

OYINDAMOLA OLUBAJO • JANUARY 24, 2022


Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu has boosted monthly financial allocation to Alpha Beta LLC from N800 million under his two immediate predecessors to N2.5 billion at present, Peoples Gazette can report, as Bola Tinubu begins calling in favours towards his presidential objective next year.

State officials and financial records obtained by The Gazette detailed how Mr Sanwo-Olu started paying N2.5 billion to Alpha Beta — the controversial tax processor for the nation’s commercial capital — about a year after he assumed office in an arrangement officials said was aimed at warehousing funds for Mr Tinubu’s campaign.

Our findings suggest a marker of how Mr Tinubu still maintains a dreadful leverage over a state he last ran nearly two decades ago — and the stretch Mr Sanwo-Olu would cover to indulge the man largely credited with shooting him from political shadows to the centre stage.

Mr Tinubu became the first major contender to publicly disclose interest in leading the continent’s most populous and largest economy, an ambition everyday Nigerians had long suspected would be borne by the politician’s vessel of ill-gotten cash and unredeemed favours.

Open secret

Alpha Beta was incorporated in 2002 to handle computation, tracking and reconciliation of internally-generated revenue in Lagos. Mr Tinubu was governor at the time and the pliable state assembly set the firm’s monthly commission at 10 per cent of accrued revenue.

Mr Tinubu concluded his two terms as Lagos governor in 2007 and, shortly thereafter, his fingerprints started magnifying around Alpha Beta’s business. In 2010, Mr Tinubu’s alleged greed was blamed for a months-long confrontation with Tunde Fashola, his successor who had pushed back against arbitrary and exorbitant monthly payment to Alpha Beta.

As part of Mr Fashola’s efforts to curb Mr Tinubu’s excesses, Alpha Beta’s monthly payment since 2013 hovered around N800 million per month, according to financial records reviewed by The Gazette. Mr Fashola left office after two terms in 2015. He was succeeded by Akinwunmi Ambode, who also left the arrangement at N800 million per month throughout his four-year tenure.



Tinubu and Ambode

Mr Tinubu continues to deflect questions about his interest in Alpha Beta, but behind the scenes funds transferred to the firm from Lagos government accounts have been directly traced to his family members, business interests and political cronies.

In November 2020, The Gazette exposed suspicious financial dealings between Alpha Beta and Ocean Trust, an onshore shell venture which Mr Tinubu has been using to empty funds into Lagos-based media group TVC and other businesses he had publicly admitted owning.

EFCC-Head-Office, Abuja 2


In March 2021, The Gazette reported that Mr Tinubu has been under EFCC investigation for graft since at least August 2020. Mr Tinubu denied corruption allegations and authorities have yet to bring any charges against him.

‘Tinubu Group of Companies’

As of early 2020, but no later than July, Mr Sanwo-Olu had increased Alpha Beta’s share of the state’s revenue to N2.5 billion to bolster Mr Tinubu’s edge in what political observers anticipate would be a hotly-contested race for the ruling party’s ticket, according to documents and officials.


Records said Alpha Beta received N2,345, 816, 266.122 and N2, 378, 277, 356. 55 into its UBA account number 1021477046 from Lagos government account on July 2, 2020, and again on July 24.

Similar amounts were paid into the firm’s bank accounts monthly throughout last year, The Gazette found, with taxes and other statutory deductions coming out of the N2.5 billion. The funds represent a N1.7 billion increase from the N800 million Mr Sanwo-Olu’s predecessors paid for nearly a decade.

The decision to raise Alpha Beta was settled in the wake of the pandemic in 2020, according to a senior civil servant familiar with the matter. The official said Messrs Sanwo-Olu and Tinubu concluded that it was more strategic to start stockpiling cash from early enough due to the uncertainties of the global health catastrophe.


“They have turned Lagos State and Alpha Beta into sister subsidiaries of Tinubu Group of Companies,” the official told The Gazette under anonymity to avoid reprimand for discussing secret state business without permission.

Alpha Beta, a company of about 71 personnel, has no capacity to legitimately earn billions every month, and should not be receiving funds well above its 10 percent commission from total tax receipts per month, the official said.

The official added that the Sanwo-Olu administration had no legal justification to unilaterally increase Alpha Beta’s payment, but did it anywhere because he was not expecting any backlash from Lagosians or the law enforcement.

‘No rate hikes’

Whereas Mr Tinubu only declared his interest in the presidential race two weeks ago, he had set efforts in motion well in advance. In November 2020, The Gazette was the first to report that the ruling party chieftain had quietly opened campaign headquarters in a 2,700 square metres Maitama property that once housed a private school.

Although Mr Tinubu initially denied The Gazette’s story, his office later owned up, but claimed it was set up by a few of his proteges. Mr Sanwo-Olu, a loyalist and political godson to Mr Tinubu, provided support towards the property, alongside other political associates of Mr Tinubu’s who have been supporting him as a way of appreciating his longstanding benevolence, two people familiar with the dealings said.

Mr Sanwo-Olu’s apparent use of public funds to underwrite Mr Tinubu’s campaign bolsters claims that Mr Tinubu chose him to replace Mr Ambode because he would acquiesce whenever necessary. Mr Ambode’s loyalists had said he fell out with Mr Tinubu because he did not succumb to the presidential aspirant’s desire to corner state resources.

Mr Sanwo-Olu has reportedly launched efforts to stand for re-election next year, and would be counting on Mr Tinubu’s support.


When reached for comments, Mr Tinubu did not confirm or deny pilfering Lagos funds for his presidential campaign through Alpha Beta, but strongly denied wielding control over Mr Sanwo-Olu or state resources.

“I am not His Excellency Jide Sanwo-Olu,” Mr Tinubu told The Gazette by telephone over the weekend. “I have no control over how state resources are allocated.”

Lagos information commissioner Gbenga Omotoso initially downplayed The Gazette’s findings as a rumour, despite being made aware of bank records in our possession. But Gboyega Akosile, the governor’s chief spokesman, later provided comments to The Gazette, admitting that Alpha Beta’s monthly payment might have shot up recently, but that it was not because the consultants’ billables were hiked.

“I don’t know where you got your figures,” Mr Akosile told The Gazette over the weekend. “But the revenue of the consultant is dependent on the revenue generated by the state.”

“The governor has not tampered with the rate of Alpha Beta,” the spokesman added. “It is a fallacious claim that the governor has increased revenues accruable to Alpha Beta. The governor is a financial expert and he understands the nitty-gritty of finance and will not tamper with such arrangements.”

Tunde Badejo

When reached for comments, Alpha Beta chairman Tunde Badejo told The Gazette he was in a meeting and will call back with a response to our enquiries. He failed to do so and ducked subsequent attempts to reach him.

‘Competent ambition’

As Mr Tinubu’s antecedents writ large over his presidential aspiration, the secretive system he imposed to shield himself and anointed successors from accountability has earned him more criticism from his political rivals. Despite being Nigeria’s preeminent urban settlement with over 15 million people, Lagos has continued to reject calls to open its financial records to public scrutiny.


The state has been leading a fight to quash the 2011 Freedom of Information Act as part of efforts to perpetuate opaque public accounting method that has allowed Mr Tinubu to divert state funds to his pocket with little resistance from taxpayers and political opposition.

Olabode George, a top Lagos politician of the opposition Peoples Democratic Party, condemned the presidential ambition of Mr Tinubu in a recent interview, cautioning Nigerians against voting the APC chieftain.

Bode George

Mr Tinubu “will take the country to the gutters,” Mr George said in the interview with Vanguard.

In a 2020 interview with Arise TV, Mr George also faulted Alpha-Beta’s collection of internally generated revenue in Lagos, saying that there were leakages in the state government’s purse that should be blocked.

“What is the essence of the AlphaBeta? Where else in the world would you have an inland revenue service who have their own staff who are supposed to go out and collect the fees, but you have an independent company to be supposedly collecting the internally generated revenue from our state?” Mr George said.

Orji Kalu, a senator of Mr Tinubu’s ruling party, recently said the presidential aspiration of the former Lagos governor was unreasonable and an idea “dead on arrival.”

But Mr Tinubu maintained that he has requisite competence to see through his ambition.

“I have the competence, vision, and capacity to build on the foundation of the president,” he said after meeting with President Muhammadu Buhari on January 10. Mr Tinubu would likely face an ardent primary challenge in Yemi Osinbajo, the incumbent vice-president once seen as the shining light amongst his political proteges.


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Re: BREAKING: Lagos State Increases Alpha Beta's Monthly Payments To Fund Tinubu by onez: 3:16pm On Jan 24, 2022
Theft of public fund in daylight and we have EFCC. How much is other states paying alpha beta that Lagos is paying 10℅. A consultancy service that shouldn't be up to 1- 2℅. No wonder Lagos, a former capital is like a mega slum.

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Re: BREAKING: Lagos State Increases Alpha Beta's Monthly Payments To Fund Tinubu by Shetemi12(m): 3:17pm On Jan 24, 2022
BAT2023

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Re: BREAKING: Lagos State Increases Alpha Beta's Monthly Payments To Fund Tinubu by MASTAkiLLAh(m): 3:18pm On Jan 24, 2022
SocialJustice:
This Tinubu is wise sha. Instead of focusing on large pension after leaving office, he made his company receive 10% of whatever Lagos earns. N30bn annually. Even the trap Atiku set with NPA has been destroyed.

This Nigeria sha.

Imagine one man legally receiving 10% of Nigeria's income.
it's mind boggling the way you put it and YES, he was the first Governor to institute a hefty pension for himself which caters for all his perks

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Re: BREAKING: Lagos State Increases Alpha Beta's Monthly Payments To Fund Tinubu by headSmasher: 3:19pm On Jan 24, 2022
Wonderful
Re: BREAKING: Lagos State Increases Alpha Beta's Monthly Payments To Fund Tinubu by SocialJustice: 3:20pm On Jan 24, 2022
MASTAkiLLAh:
it's mind boggling the way you put it and YES, he was the first Governor to institute a hefty pension for himself which caters for all his perks
Na wa, stealing left and right as legitimately as possible.

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Re: BREAKING: Lagos State Increases Alpha Beta's Monthly Payments To Fund Tinubu by seborrhic: 3:27pm On Jan 24, 2022
This Gazette man has fallen so dramatically,the ways Chukwueze and Iwobi lost form so dramatically.
People's Gazette is now another glorified beer parlor news sourcing blog.
Is it not possible that due to the percentage that AphaBetta is entitled to under the contract terms,the accruing money it collects under the arrangement,having increased,it must also necessarily see an increase in its own share due to the % agreement?
The money paid to AB is not a fixed sum,like ₦800m for eg.
Rather it's a %,like 10% for eg.So if the monthly tax revenue it collects for Lagos state has increased due to eg,new revenue sources,dollar denominated revenue sources and vat increase for eg,from ₦80b to ₦250b,it follows that its service fee will increase from 800m to 2.5b.
Yes,ab initio the 10% negotiated service charge was on the high side and this is where the fight should be focussed on,like the battle to reduce Remita service charge then.
Everyone knows Tinubu has cornered Lagos tax collection service,that he is corrupt,but no educated person should allow the likes of Sahara Reporters and PGazette to make a f ool of them by concocting false tales and publishing gossips by drunk people in beer parlor and shekpe joints,as truth.

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Re: BREAKING: Lagos State Increases Alpha Beta's Monthly Payments To Fund Tinubu by Moferere: 3:39pm On Jan 24, 2022
Lol
Re: BREAKING: Lagos State Increases Alpha Beta's Monthly Payments To Fund Tinubu by Waakanda: 3:43pm On Jan 24, 2022
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Re: BREAKING: Lagos State Increases Alpha Beta's Monthly Payments To Fund Tinubu by Maxymilliano(m): 3:59pm On Jan 24, 2022
Sanwoolu can commit the entire Lagos monthly IGR to Tinubu's failed Presidential bid, the bottom line is that he's going nowhere beyond Bourdillon

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Re: BREAKING: Lagos State Increases Alpha Beta's Monthly Payments To Fund Tinubu by Macphenson: 5:56pm On Jan 24, 2022
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Re: BREAKING: Lagos State Increases Alpha Beta's Monthly Payments To Fund Tinubu by BlackBaron: 6:00pm On Jan 24, 2022
Nigeria politicians are great thieves no doubt with Mr Bourdillon probably the biggest of all.

However, I'll prefer credible thorough reports from the likes of Premium Times with evidence, paperwork and the like shown.

So pissed at the level of entitled corruption in Lagos that I'm wishing to institute a class action suit on the current tax arrangements in Lagos if it were possible and institutions in Nigeria were loyal to the constitution.

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Re: BREAKING: Lagos State Increases Alpha Beta's Monthly Payments To Fund Tinubu by Bobloco: 7:16pm On Jan 24, 2022
It's official

Lagos State is now a subsidiary of Tinubu group of companies
Re: BREAKING: Lagos State Increases Alpha Beta's Monthly Payments To Fund Tinubu by owobokiri(m): 7:20pm On Jan 24, 2022
This is nothing but a brazen looting of State Treasury by a conscienceless bunch of ruthless kleptomaniacs! Tinubus legacy of looting, killing and thuggery must be investigated and this opolo eyed drug mull should be sentenced to a long prison term, to serve as a deterrent to these tribal jingoist who have turned executive malfeasance into a cultural symbol..
Re: BREAKING: Lagos State Increases Alpha Beta's Monthly Payments To Fund Tinubu by ivandragon: 7:39pm On Jan 24, 2022
Hmm...

The day the financial books of Lagos would be made open...

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