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The Billionaires Behind Tinubu Risking A Revolution by Rassco(m): 10:09am On Mar 16, 2023
The meeting of some Nigerian billionaire businessmen, notably, Aliko Dangote, Tony Elumelu, and Femi Otedola with Bola Tinubu, an illegitimate president-elect, is as insensitive as it is provocative. That is impunity gone too far. As if the show of shame lacks in folly, Mr. Elumelu—the poster vainglory of the Nigeria’s shady banking system—had the affrontery to share a video of his family hosting the number one enemy of the Nigerian youths. What an eye-sore!! What a social miasma!!

The same Tony Elumelu is alleged to have weaponized his huge influence at the United Bank for Africa (UBA) to morph up the millions of scarce new notes which Tinubu deployed to rig the 2023 presidential election. This brazen sleaze took place at the time the ordinary customers of the bank were sleeping 24 x7 at its premises, begging to withdraw a few naira to feed their families.

The immediate consequence has been a move by some people to boycott the UBA where Mr. Elumelu serves as chairman. A boycott is commendable and ought to be extended to Dangote and Otedola businesses, as well. Yet, such move is not as troubling as what could follow.

The fact of the matter is that the Nigerian masses have not only become wiser, but they also act wiser. The apparent endorsement of a sham election by these billionaire businessmen is not being viewed as business as usual. The ordinary Nigerian people now know their true enemies, and they are very angry.

The masses are angry that their long-awaited opportunity to produce a leader of their choice is being sabotaged by corrupt politicians in cahoots with their cohorts in the private sector. The anger is most merited because even as the country has hit the rock bottom under President Muhammadu Buhari, these double-dealing mercenaries are colluding to foist a successor, who is destined to be worse than his predecessor.

The most provoking is that Dangote, Elumelu, Otedola and co are keenly aware that Tinubu never hesitated to make it known his intention to continue the Buhari policies that rendered the country hopeless. They are very aware that Tinubu is an invalid who no longer exhibits the physical nor the mental capacity to lead a nation like Nigeria. They are also aware that the man is the country’s shadiest politician ever to stand a presidential election, let alone winning one.

Combine the above with a myriad of evidence that points to the gospel truth that the former Lagos State governor did not win the presidential election. Follow that with the fact that the plot to impose a corrupt kingpin cum drug lord on the Nigerian people only goes to further damage the country’s image around the world.

Despite these existential misgivings which are bound to worsen the condition of the ordinary Nigerians worldwide, the money bags are hellbent on backing Bola Ahmed Tinubu as president-elect. But the reason for the do-or-die support is not far-fetched. It is an open secret. Institutionalized corruption has been the sole raison d’être for the success of the respective business empires of these tycoons. They simply want to stay the status quo of lawlessness that made it possible for them to accumulate huge wealth at the expense of the poor masses. Thus, they are resisting the change that a vast majority of Nigerian people voted for.

But, again, the Nigerian masses have become wiser. They recognize that the attempt to impose Tinubu is an existential threat. They now recognize that there must be consequences for bad behavior. They can now relate to an admonition by the then sitting Minister of Transport, Rotimi Chubuike Amaechi, that Nigerian leaders have continued to misbehave because the followers do not “stone” them. But the most relative and most instructive is the genius of a former American president, John F. Kennedy, who said that “Those who make peaceful revolution impossible will make violent revolution inevitable.”

The point of this matter is short and simple. Barring the desired change from the status quo, a mass revolution of global consequence is imminent in Nigeria. Commonsense dictates that the masses—home and abroad—are merely waiting for the outcome of the court cases challenging the sham election. And, as recent events have shown, any “violent revolution”, as Kennedy had admonished, will not be a conflict between the tribes or between the Christians and Muslims, as Mr. Bola Ahmed Tinubu would wish. The common enemy are the ruling elite and their influential sympathizers.

https://newsghana.com.gh/the-billionaires-behind-tinubu-risking-a-revolution/?utm_source=&utm_medium=twitter&amp

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Re: The Billionaires Behind Tinubu Risking A Revolution by Parachoko: 10:19am On Mar 16, 2023
Una go wail till 2031

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Re: The Billionaires Behind Tinubu Risking A Revolution by helinues: 10:21am On Mar 16, 2023
Wailing in new dimensions

Oh boy, election lose pain no be here oo.

Make una try and buy aboniki balm to cure the pain temporary cos una still get 4 more years to gnash una teeth

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Re: The Billionaires Behind Tinubu Risking A Revolution by mymadam(m): 10:21am On Mar 16, 2023
Sour grapes... from the pit of hell, IMHO 🙄

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Re: The Billionaires Behind Tinubu Risking A Revolution by easyz(m): 10:22am On Mar 16, 2023
It is well





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Re: The Billionaires Behind Tinubu Risking A Revolution by ruffhandu: 10:24am On Mar 16, 2023
Rassco:
The meeting of some Nigerian billionaire businessmen, notably, Aliko Dangote, Tony Elumelu, and Femi Otedola with Bola Tinubu, an illegitimate president-elect, is as insensitive as it is provocative. That is impunity gone too far. As if the show of shame lacks in folly, Mr. Elumelu—the poster vainglory of the Nigeria’s shady banking system—had the affrontery to share a video of his family hosting the number one enemy of the Nigerian youths. What an eye-sore!! What a social miasma!!

The same Tony Elumelu is alleged to have weaponized his huge influence at the United Bank for Africa (UBA) to morph up the millions of scarce new notes which Tinubu deployed to rig the 2023 presidential election. This brazen sleaze took place at the time the ordinary customers of the bank were sleeping 24 x7 at its premises, begging to withdraw a few naira to feed their families.


https://newsghana.com.gh/the-billionaires-behind-tinubu-risking-a-revolution/?utm_source=&utm_medium=twitter&amp
Bro, if you have proof of the bolded, Nigeria go burn o.
Re: The Billionaires Behind Tinubu Risking A Revolution by Zincfingers: 10:27am On Mar 16, 2023
Osu clowns

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Re: The Billionaires Behind Tinubu Risking A Revolution by yemmight(m): 10:32am On Mar 16, 2023
As e dey pain them e dey sweet us.

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Re: The Billionaires Behind Tinubu Risking A Revolution by BOLATINUBU01: 10:34am On Mar 16, 2023
This nyanmiri again

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Re: The Billionaires Behind Tinubu Risking A Revolution by Chivisee: 10:39am On Mar 16, 2023
God has cursed the iboes to always cry on we Nigerian feet! May their cried be permanent!!

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Re: The Billionaires Behind Tinubu Risking A Revolution by backtovillage: 10:40am On Mar 16, 2023
Bat might give you your country if you ask for it.

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Re: The Billionaires Behind Tinubu Risking A Revolution by Reality3080: 10:41am On Mar 16, 2023
ruffhandu:

Bro, if you have proof of the bolded, Nigeria go burn o.
I don tell u say no dey believe all these Igbo sponsored propaganda

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Re: The Billionaires Behind Tinubu Risking A Revolution by GhaliNaaba(m): 11:00am On Mar 16, 2023
Asiwaju victory has make this one a lunat+t.All glory Asiwaju won this election fair and square. What of people who says Asiwaju will never become Nigeria President?
Rassco:
The meeting of some Nigerian billionaire businessmen, notably, Aliko Dangote, Tony Elumelu, and Femi Otedola with Bola Tinubu, an illegitimate president-elect, is as insensitive as it is provocative. That is impunity gone too far. As if the show of shame lacks in folly, Mr. Elumelu—the poster vainglory of the Nigeria’s shady banking system—had the affrontery to share a video of his family hosting the number one enemy of the Nigerian youths. What an eye-sore!! What a social miasma!!

The same Tony Elumelu is alleged to have weaponized his huge influence at the United Bank for Africa (UBA) to morph up the millions of scarce new notes which Tinubu deployed to rig the 2023 presidential election. This brazen sleaze took place at the time the ordinary customers of the bank were sleeping 24 x7 at its premises, begging to withdraw a few naira to feed their families.

The immediate consequence has been a move by some people to boycott the UBA where Mr. Elumelu serves as chairman. A boycott is commendable and ought to be extended to Dangote and Otedola businesses, as well. Yet, such move is not as troubling as what could follow.

The fact of the matter is that the Nigerian masses have not only become wiser, but they also act wiser. The apparent endorsement of a sham election by these billionaire businessmen is not being viewed as business as usual. The ordinary Nigerian people now know their true enemies, and they are very angry.

The masses are angry that their long-awaited opportunity to produce a leader of their choice is being sabotaged by corrupt politicians in cahoots with their cohorts in the private sector. The anger is most merited because even as the country has hit the rock bottom under President Muhammadu Buhari, these double-dealing mercenaries are colluding to foist a successor, who is destined to be worse than his predecessor.

The most provoking is that Dangote, Elumelu, Otedola and co are keenly aware that Tinubu never hesitated to make it known his intention to continue the Buhari policies that rendered the country hopeless. They are very aware that Tinubu is an invalid who no longer exhibits the physical nor the mental capacity to lead a nation like Nigeria. They are also aware that the man is the country’s shadiest politician ever to stand a presidential election, let alone winning one.

Combine the above with a myriad of evidence that points to the gospel truth that the former Lagos State governor did not win the presidential election. Follow that with the fact that the plot to impose a corrupt kingpin cum drug lord on the Nigerian people only goes to further damage the country’s image around the world.

Despite these existential misgivings which are bound to worsen the condition of the ordinary Nigerians worldwide, the money bags are hellbent on backing Bola Ahmed Tinubu as president-elect. But the reason for the do-or-die support is not far-fetched. It is an open secret. Institutionalized corruption has been the sole raison d’être for the success of the respective business empires of these tycoons. They simply want to stay the status quo of lawlessness that made it possible for them to accumulate huge wealth at the expense of the poor masses. Thus, they are resisting the change that a vast majority of Nigerian people voted for.

But, again, the Nigerian masses have become wiser. They recognize that the attempt to impose Tinubu is an existential threat. They now recognize that there must be consequences for bad behavior. They can now relate to an admonition by the then sitting Minister of Transport, Rotimi Chubuike Amaechi, that Nigerian leaders have continued to misbehave because the followers do not “stone” them. But the most relative and most instructive is the genius of a former American president, John F. Kennedy, who said that “Those who make peaceful revolution impossible will make violent revolution inevitable.”

The point of this matter is short and simple. Barring the desired change from the status quo, a mass revolution of global consequence is imminent in Nigeria. Commonsense dictates that the masses—home and abroad—are merely waiting for the outcome of the court cases challenging the sham election. And, as recent events have shown, any “violent revolution”, as Kennedy had admonished, will not be a conflict between the tribes or between the Christians and Muslims, as Mr. Bola Ahmed Tinubu would wish. The common enemy are the ruling elite and their influential sympathizers.

https://newsghana.com.gh/the-billionaires-behind-tinubu-risking-a-revolution/?utm_source=&utm_medium=twitter&amp

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Re: The Billionaires Behind Tinubu Risking A Revolution by Injera(f): 11:16am On Mar 16, 2023
Illegitimate?? Is it you or the court that will decide that.
Bitter, Sour grapes should wail and howl till 2088

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Re: The Billionaires Behind Tinubu Risking A Revolution by KanwuliaExtra: 11:19am On Mar 16, 2023
The time is NOOOOOOW! cheesy
We are MOOOOOOVING!!!
Re: The Billionaires Behind Tinubu Risking A Revolution by AdiscoPele: 11:21am On Mar 16, 2023
This is how your people will wail and wail and wail till May 29 when Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu will be sworn in.

If you really believe that Obi won the last Presidential election, then you are an animal below humans because humans have brains and can think.

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Re: The Billionaires Behind Tinubu Risking A Revolution by Rassco(m): 11:25am On Mar 16, 2023
ruffhandu:

Bro, if you have proof of the bolded, Nigeria go burn o.


Nor be me talk am....
Re: The Billionaires Behind Tinubu Risking A Revolution by Buziness101: 11:26am On Mar 16, 2023
helinues:
Wailing in new dimensions

Oh boy, election lose pain no be here oo.

Make una try and buy aboniki balm to cure the pain temporary cos una still get 4 more years to gnash una teeth

We shall see
Re: The Billionaires Behind Tinubu Risking A Revolution by ruffhandu: 11:54am On Mar 16, 2023
Rassco:

Nor be me talk am....
ok. you for give us link to the 'talker'.
Re: The Billionaires Behind Tinubu Risking A Revolution by Phantom233: 11:56am On Mar 16, 2023
Na this Mumu wer go congratulate d druggie de vex me pass.
Re: The Billionaires Behind Tinubu Risking A Revolution by Dapson73(m): 12:03pm On Mar 16, 2023
You must be reasoning through your anus.

Asiwaju is the next legitimate and most loved president of Federal Republic of Nigeria.

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Re: The Billionaires Behind Tinubu Risking A Revolution by Listen222(m): 12:23pm On Mar 16, 2023
the devil you know,is better than the angle yot don't know. Don't make a saviour where their is non.you know what bola wants to be the president he has already stollen mony and is stilling even with out him still being a governor e.g ABC and godfather in lagos, access bank and the bullion van deffrence lol,but what are obi hidden intention. I go with the demon who i am able to see his tricks than the demon who is manipulative. Obi is their for him self, and is manipulating the youth to get what he wants. Bola on the other hand is manipulating the system. Bola can improve nigeria more than obi or atiku or even bobo, if he wants to. why, because he has help those people at the top even our billonaires, every body see's benefit from him than anyother,you should know by now that more people are loyal to him than even the president, see the way politiffance support him,he has help those people bigtime to have them on his side tace audite et intelligite
Re: The Billionaires Behind Tinubu Risking A Revolution by Dreal1247: 1:11pm On Mar 16, 2023
The thief must return what he has stolen.
Re: The Billionaires Behind Tinubu Risking A Revolution by techWriter3: 1:12pm On Mar 16, 2023
Una betweens wall till 2031
Re: The Billionaires Behind Tinubu Risking A Revolution by jaytimeo: 2:04pm On Mar 16, 2023
If you mean well for Nigeria don’t bank with UBA boycott anything Tony Elumelu, Dangote and Otedola ,do this if you want a better Nigeria and future for your children.
Re: The Billionaires Behind Tinubu Risking A Revolution by jaytimeo: 2:15pm On Mar 16, 2023
Do you reason at all ,take a look at Nigeria from a distance and see how messed up the system is,Nigeria is so mismanaged that to get driver’s license or passport within Nigeria you must pay an extra or know someone, that’s just a little,it’s this sake system you want to continue,I think you live abroad,if you live in nigeria you would not wish to sustain the current system of injustice.

Obi on the other hand has promised to change the current corrupt system and you think it’s better to continue the old order rather than trying out something new ,I think the followers are worse than the leaders for you to accept the current nonsense going on makes me question your humanity “Ubuntu

Listen222:
the devil you know,is better than the angle yot don't know. Don't make a saviour where their is non.you know what bola wants to be the president he has already stollen mony and is stilling even with out him still being a governor e.g ABC and godfather in lagos, access bank and the bullion van deffrence lol,but what are obi hidden intention. I go with the demon who i am able to see his tricks than the demon who is manipulative. Obi is their for him self, and is manipulating the youth to get what he wants. Bola on the other hand is manipulating the system. Bola can improve nigeria more than obi or atiku or even bobo, if he wants to. why, because he has help those people at the top even our billonaires, every body see's benefit from him than anyother,you should know by now that more people are loyal to him than even the president, see the way politiffance support him,he has help those people bigtime to have them on his side tace audite et intelligite
Re: The Billionaires Behind Tinubu Risking A Revolution by haffaze777(m): 2:19pm On Mar 16, 2023
I enjoy it when people wail🤣🤣🤣🤣
Re: The Billionaires Behind Tinubu Risking A Revolution by emkz: 2:24pm On Mar 16, 2023
When some of the supporters of PDP and LP were making fun of Tinubu and his gaffes, Tinubu was working hard building bridges with people that really mattered.

Many of you deluded yourselves into thinking that your hate would make him lose.

He won.

Many of you are finding it difficult to accept it.

Whose problem is that?

Focus on your life the way Tinubu focused on winning. Work hard and ignore those throwing stones at you.
Re: The Billionaires Behind Tinubu Risking A Revolution by Rassco(m): 2:29pm On Mar 16, 2023
jaytimeo:
If you mean well for Nigeria don’t bank with UBA boycott anything Tony Elumelu, Dangote and Otedola ,do this if you want a better Nigeria and future for your children.
I doubt Nigeria can survive without those billionaires...
Re: The Billionaires Behind Tinubu Risking A Revolution by drlateef: 2:38pm On Mar 16, 2023
Rassco:
The meeting of some Nigerian billionaire businessmen, notably, Aliko Dangote, Tony Elumelu, and Femi Otedola with Bola Tinubu, an illegitimate president-elect, is as insensitive as it is provocative. That is impunity gone too far. As if the show of shame lacks in folly, Mr. Elumelu—the poster vainglory of the Nigeria’s shady banking system—had the affrontery to share a video of his family hosting the number one enemy of the Nigerian youths. What an eye-sore!! What a social miasma!!

The same Tony Elumelu is alleged to have weaponized his huge influence at the United Bank for Africa (UBA) to morph up the millions of scarce new notes which Tinubu deployed to rig the 2023 presidential election. This brazen sleaze took place at the time the ordinary customers of the bank were sleeping 24 x7 at its premises, begging to withdraw a few naira to feed their families.

The immediate consequence has been a move by some people to boycott the UBA where Mr. Elumelu serves as chairman. A boycott is commendable and ought to be extended to Dangote and Otedola businesses, as well. Yet, such move is not as troubling as what could follow.

The fact of the matter is that the Nigerian masses have not only become wiser, but they also act wiser. The apparent endorsement of a sham election by these billionaire businessmen is not being viewed as business as usual. The ordinary Nigerian people now know their true enemies, and they are very angry.

The masses are angry that their long-awaited opportunity to produce a leader of their choice is being sabotaged by corrupt politicians in cahoots with their cohorts in the private sector. The anger is most merited because even as the country has hit the rock bottom under President Muhammadu Buhari, these double-dealing mercenaries are colluding to foist a successor, who is destined to be worse than his predecessor.

The most provoking is that Dangote, Elumelu, Otedola and co are keenly aware that Tinubu never hesitated to make it known his intention to continue the Buhari policies that rendered the country hopeless. They are very aware that Tinubu is an invalid who no longer exhibits the physical nor the mental capacity to lead a nation like Nigeria. They are also aware that the man is the country’s shadiest politician ever to stand a presidential election, let alone winning one.

Combine the above with a myriad of evidence that points to the gospel truth that the former Lagos State governor did not win the presidential election. Follow that with the fact that the plot to impose a corrupt kingpin cum drug lord on the Nigerian people only goes to further damage the country’s image around the world.

Despite these existential misgivings which are bound to worsen the condition of the ordinary Nigerians worldwide, the money bags are hellbent on backing Bola Ahmed Tinubu as president-elect. But the reason for the do-or-die support is not far-fetched. It is an open secret. Institutionalized corruption has been the sole raison d’être for the success of the respective business empires of these tycoons. They simply want to stay the status quo of lawlessness that made it possible for them to accumulate huge wealth at the expense of the poor masses. Thus, they are resisting the change that a vast majority of Nigerian people voted for.

But, again, the Nigerian masses have become wiser. They recognize that the attempt to impose Tinubu is an existential threat. They now recognize that there must be consequences for bad behavior. They can now relate to an admonition by the then sitting Minister of Transport, Rotimi Chubuike Amaechi, that Nigerian leaders have continued to misbehave because the followers do not “stone” them. But the most relative and most instructive is the genius of a former American president, John F. Kennedy, who said that “Those who make peaceful revolution impossible will make violent revolution inevitable.”

The point of this matter is short and simple. Barring the desired change from the status quo, a mass revolution of global consequence is imminent in Nigeria. Commonsense dictates that the masses—home and abroad—are merely waiting for the outcome of the court cases challenging the sham election. And, as recent events have shown, any “violent revolution”, as Kennedy had admonished, will not be a conflict between the tribes or between the Christians and Muslims, as Mr. Bola Ahmed Tinubu would wish. The common enemy are the ruling elite and their influential sympathizers.

https://newsghana.com.gh/the-billionaires-behind-tinubu-risking-a-revolution/?utm_source=&utm_medium=twitter&amp




Berekete wailing!!! Do you need a dam to collect your tears? 😂😂😂😂
Re: The Billionaires Behind Tinubu Risking A Revolution by Rassco(m): 2:40pm On Mar 16, 2023
drlateef:





Berekete wailing!!! Do you need a dam to collect your tears? 😂😂😂😂
The whole nation seems to be mourning.....
Re: The Billionaires Behind Tinubu Risking A Revolution by Rodimi20000000: 2:56pm On Mar 16, 2023
Oh

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