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From Inner Circle To Exit Door: The Wale Edun Story by Islie(op): 8:43pm On Apr 22
By Taiwo George


Yemi Cardoso, Yemi Osinbajo, Wale Edun, Dele Alake, Rauf Aregbesola, all have one thing in common – they were part of the tight-knit circle that defined the political machinery of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.

These were men who didn’t just work with Tinubu, but knew him intimately. They were not mere associates, but trusted allies, confidants, and architects of a political legacy that shaped up in Lagos. Each of them was appointed Commissioner when Tinubu became governor of Lagos in 1999 and they operated at the very heart of power, shaping policies and steering the direction of Africa’s most populous city.

Their proximity to Tinubu wasn’t just professional — it was personal, forged in long hours of strategy, debate, and shared ambition.

In one of the editions of Bola Tinubu Colloquium, the annual event which was rested the year Tinubu got into Aso Rock, former Vice-President Osinbajo offered a glimpse into that inner sanctum.

He recalled intense policy sessions where Tinubu would lock his team in a room for rigorous debates. And when disagreements became too heated, Tinubu, never one to shy away from asserting authority, would rise and challenge them: “Are you the ones they voted for? Why this argument?” It was a leadership style that blended openness with a firm reminder of where ultimate power lay.

But time, as it often does, began to test those bonds. Gradually, cracks emerged within the once-solid circle — a reminder that even the strongest alliances are not immune to strain. Political ambitions shifted, loyalties evolved, and relationships that once seemed unbreakable began to fray. The rifts involving Osinbajo, Aregbesola and Tinubu are now part of Nigeria’s political folklore.

Yet, another story is quietly unfolding — that of Edun. This was a fellow whom Tinubu reportedly recommended to the late President Muhammadu Buhari to be made Minister, but was overlooked. Around that time, Edun was chairman of the Board of Directors of a newspaper company owned by Tinubu, just as Alake was head of a broadcast company belonging to the President. And when Tinubu was elected President, he named Edun Head of the Presidential Transition Council. As President, Edun and Alake made the list of his first set of appointees. First as Special Advisers, then Ministers.

On Edun, it was Tinubu himself who opened up that the sacked Minister made contributions to his inauguration speech as President.

Addressing an audience of Nigerians based in France during his first visit to Europe after taking power, the President had said, “Wale Edun and co started debating, putting my speech together without the question on subsidy. I got to the podium, I was possessed with courage and I said subsidy is gone.”

Not every ally or aide would have access to the inaugural speech, so the point was made clear.

However, signs that Edun’s influence was waning began manifesting before Tinubu’s mid-term. As history has shown, no political circle remains intact forever. And in Tinubu’s world, where unquestionable loyalty reigns supreme, the line between insider and outsider can shift with time.

Sources said Edun was among those penciled for exit during the first cabinet reshuffle. But a well-respected voice in the kitchen cabinet created a soft landing for the Minister. But for how long? Time and again, Tinubu has proven to be a kind of person who hardly shifts his stance once his mind is made up. This played out recently in Lagos where the governor and the president were said to have reconciled after an embarrassing episode. The public was not privy to the cold war between Tinubu and one of his mentees until the President refused to exchange handshakes with the governor in public.

The video which went viral set tongues wagging and perhaps a spin was put up to say the issue had been laid to rest. However, during the much publicized 2-day working visit to Lagos, we saw what played out. Tinubu, who commissioned projects in Ogun the day before, skipped the exercise in Lagos, though he was physically present in the state. Despite attempt to cover-up that the president couldn’t commission the projects because he was receiving security briefing, Tinubu proceeded to Bayelsa the next day to do what he failed to do in his state.

Back to Edun, the cracks continued to manifest as both men started to sing in discordant tunes.

While President Tinubu repeatedly projected optimism about Nigeria’s fiscal outlook, at one point declaring that the country had exceeded its revenue expectations, Edun’s public statements occasionally struck a more cautious tone, particularly around fiscal sustainability and debt exposure.

Edun has, in multiple forums, emphasized prudence in borrowing and warned against excessive debt accumulation. That stance appears to contrast with the administration’s increasing reliance on loans to fund budget deficits and infrastructure expansion.

There are insinuations that Edun’s apparent reluctance toward extensive borrowing may have placed him at odds with broader government priorities, especially in a system where political imperatives often demand rapid results.

Aside from the policy disagreements, there is also the question of messaging.
For instance, one of the most telling moments came in late 2025, when Edun publicly indicated that the federal government was facing a significant revenue shortfall. He noted that only a fraction of projected revenue had been realised.

Tinubu had stated in September 2025, while addressing stakeholders of the Buhari Organisation who visited him at the Presidential Villa in Abuja that “Today, I can stand here before you to brag: Nigeria is not borrowing. We have met our revenue target for the year, and we met it in August.”

However, Edun raised fresh concerns about the sustainability of Nigeria’s public finances.
The minister said the federal government recorded a wide revenue shortfall in the 2025 fiscal year in December 16, 2025, during an interactive session with the House of Representatives Committees on Finance and National Planning.

“The current trajectory indicates that federal revenues for the full year will likely end at around ₦10.7 trillion, compared with the ₦40.8 trillion that was projected.”
Edun attributed the shortfall largely to weak oil and gas revenues, particularly lower-than-expected collections from Petroleum Profit Tax and Company Income Tax paid by oil and gas companies, among others.

Their relationship continued drifting to the extent the president quietly clipped Edun’s wings, transferring key responsibilities to then Minister of State for Finance, Doris Uzoka-Anite. The situation reached its height when Edun’s successor was appointed in junior capacity. At the launch of the new complex of Nigeria Revenue Service (NRS) last week, Tinubu praised Oyedele to high heavens, without making any utterance about his estranged ally, a glaring sign that things had deteriorated.

The manner in which Edun was shown the way out also points to the breakdown in their relationship. Unlike Abubakar Badaru, former Defence Minister; Kayode Egbetokun, former Inspector-General of Police; Uche Nnaji, for Minister of Innovation, Science and Technology, among others whom Tinubu gave a sort of dignified exit through resignation option, Edun was fired out.

An inner source said the sack letter was prepared on Edun’s 70th birthday, 20th April, 2026, but higher forces prevailed on the authorities to deliver it a day after.

On a broader perspective, Edun’s legacy as Finance Minister and Coordinating Minister for the economy is a story for another day. A seasoned technocrat with over 40 years of experience, Edun has a background in international merchant banking and corporate finance. An alumnus of the University of London and the University of Sussex, his career spanned roles at Chase Merchant Bank, Lehman Brothers in New York, and the World Bank.

For someone with such a rich pedigree, many expected positive turnarounds. But under his watch, inflation rose to the highest numbers, exchange rates hit the rooftop while growth was seen in numbers but not the lives of ordinary Nigerians. Purchasing power diminished drastically. His battle with local contractors who place caricature coffin of his at the Finance Ministry’s headquarters is well documented.

Edun’s exit reflects the realities of governance at the highest level, where long-standing alliances are sometimes tested. But one thing is clear, the exit of one of Tinubu’s most trusted lieutenants sends a clear message that anyone could be hit. For Oyedele, the new bride, Nigerians are watching how he will handle the economy and project the Renewed Hope vision.
https://dailytrust.com/from-inner-circle-to-exit-door-the-wale-edun-story/

Re: From Inner Circle To Exit Door: The Wale Edun Story by LagosOrigin: 10:15pm On Apr 22
He will betray Tinubu for betraying him . He knows all the tinubu secrets .
Re: From Inner Circle To Exit Door: The Wale Edun Story by buygala(m): 10:16pm On Apr 22
He had his time at the table

As others gave him chance to chop, so will he have to give others chance...It has nothing to do with betrayal or his disposal

If he chooses to go the Aregbeshola way, that's his problem..

Queue long for the feast table...Me sef dey queue grin
Re: From Inner Circle To Exit Door: The Wale Edun Story by morikee: 10:18pm On Apr 22
What are we to believe was the man sacked or voluntary retired
Re: From Inner Circle To Exit Door: The Wale Edun Story by SixSeven: 10:18pm On Apr 22
Ok nau. First it was The Cable, now it's DT. Make we de read all the wonderful stories. Two of them know each other. It's a family affair.
Re: From Inner Circle To Exit Door: The Wale Edun Story by bobonla: 10:19pm On Apr 22
Nothing concern Nigerians
Re: From Inner Circle To Exit Door: The Wale Edun Story by Fortune118005(m): 10:20pm On Apr 22
Hmmm it is well.
God will help us in this nation.
Re: From Inner Circle To Exit Door: The Wale Edun Story by SixSeven: 10:20pm On Apr 22
Time and again, Tinubu has proven to be a kind of person who hardly shifts his stance once his mind is made up. This played out recently in Lagos where the governor and the president were said to have reconciled after an embarrassing episode.
Not true. When he wanted to make that yeye move for Fashola second term, he shifted. And we can see it was all for Fashola not to take shine off him as Lagos Governor because there was no sensible reason to give other than someone who loves to be worshipped. You can't please such people. They always want to play God.

It's people who suck up to him that give him power but make no mistake, Tinubu changed his deputy governors at least 3x when they challenged him. Only that woman who knows him inside out, Kofoworola Bucknor has not gone to him. He made his former deputy an Ambassador to Australia. That one was removed because he wanted to be Governor without his consent. Ambode too came back but these politicians, they don't have principles so don't waste time with them.

Re: From Inner Circle To Exit Door: The Wale Edun Story by Meliziz: 10:20pm On Apr 22
There's nothing about merit. Just eat let's bring another person to eat as well. Bunch I**diotsss!
Islie:
https://dailytrust.com/from-inner-circle-to-exit-door-the-wale-edun-story/
Re: From Inner Circle To Exit Door: The Wale Edun Story by buygala(m):
Meliziz:
There's nothing about merit. Just eat let's bring another person to eat as well. Bunch I**diotsss!
So Wale is the only one who merits being Minister of Finance? huh

How does bringing another person to the table mean that such person wasn't brought in on merit?
Re: From Inner Circle To Exit Door: The Wale Edun Story by biggy00000(m): 10:24pm On Apr 22
In politics, there is no permanent friend nor enemies
Re: From Inner Circle To Exit Door: The Wale Edun Story by MemphitzDgreat1(m): 10:25pm On Apr 22
Don't blame the man but the one who appointed him. When OBJ was seriously looking for capable hands to help and coordinate the economy, he brought N. Okonjo Iweala as finance minister and Soludo as CBN governor. And everyone saw their policies and it's impact. OBJ was looking for capacity and competence not promotion of tribal sentiment. Bola Ahmed Tinubu's government appointment is nothing but a tribal affair.
Re: From Inner Circle To Exit Door: The Wale Edun Story by israelmao(m): 10:25pm On Apr 22
Just like Ajuri the former presidential spokesperson faded away after tendering his resignation so Edun will as well become the backwater.

Power is transient and like a mist that quickly vanish at the sight of sunlight.
Re: From Inner Circle To Exit Door: The Wale Edun Story by cnnamoko(m): 10:27pm On Apr 22
The man was fired for actually telling the truth about the true state of the nation. Sorry man. Nigerians hate the truth
Re: From Inner Circle To Exit Door: The Wale Edun Story by AdolfHitlerxXx: 10:28pm On Apr 22
He is not a 5PaCenter as Buhari famously described

grin

LagosOrigin:
He will betray Tinubu for betraying him . He knows all the tinubu secrets .
Re: From Inner Circle To Exit Door: The Wale Edun Story by AdolfHitlerxXx: 10:32pm On Apr 22
This is why we assigned Soludo to rule Anambra instead of those who give you beer.

1st is ALWAYS better than 3rdyy grin

MemphitzDgreat1:
Don't blame the man but the one who appointed him. When OBJ was seriously looking for capable hands to help and coordinate the economy, he brought N. Okonjo Iweala as finance minister and Soludo as CBN governor. And everyone saw their policies and it's impact. OBJ was looking for capacity and competence not promotion of tribal sentiment. Bola Ahmed Tinubu's government appointment is nothing but a tribal affair.

Re: From Inner Circle To Exit Door: The Wale Edun Story by BewareOf419: 10:34pm On Apr 22
Chop make another person chop political party
Re: From Inner Circle To Exit Door: The Wale Edun Story by Anguldi(m): 10:35pm On Apr 22
The bandit in Aso Villa will be sacked by Nigerians next year.
Re: From Inner Circle To Exit Door: The Wale Edun Story by MaziObinnaokija: 10:47pm On Apr 22
sad BAba Kabiru Hafusalari is a JUDAS. PRESIDENT TINUBU nah confam FATHER OF ALL.
Re: From Inner Circle To Exit Door: The Wale Edun Story by Kelklein(m): 10:49pm On Apr 22
Since he openly countered the revenue claims, everyone knew it was only a matter of days remaining..

Knowing the cróoked nature of the cycle he was in, I don't understand he decided to come out that way. Whether it was intentionally done or done is a story for another day..
Re: From Inner Circle To Exit Door: The Wale Edun Story by donleo92(m): 10:56pm On Apr 22
The way them sack this guy ehn grin

You go feel say na him, be the number one problem of Nigeria grin

Tinubu don look for who to shift blame on, sharp one grin
Re: From Inner Circle To Exit Door: The Wale Edun Story by galantjoe(m): 11:03pm On Apr 22
Power is transient
So use it very well
Re: From Inner Circle To Exit Door: The Wale Edun Story by themanderon: 11:06pm On Apr 22
He will be compensated. We know the game. Take the blame and chill out for a while.
Re: From Inner Circle To Exit Door: The Wale Edun Story by Kingrshd3: 11:10pm On Apr 22
The man willingly left all because of health issues so why all this paparazzi online
Re: From Inner Circle To Exit Door: The Wale Edun Story by DuttyChuks: 11:14pm On Apr 22
Next na that Minister of darkness ! His will come before tomorrow or Friday.
Re: From Inner Circle To Exit Door: The Wale Edun Story by Memphis357(m): 11:19pm On Apr 22
AdolfHitlerxXx:
This is why we assigned Soludo to rule Anambra instead of those who give you beer.

1st is ALWAYS better than 3rdyy grin
It's only an irredeemable fool that would believe this
Re: From Inner Circle To Exit Door: The Wale Edun Story by kafeii123:
When faced with the situation where death is sure whether or not you say the truth, It is better to say the truth and die.

Then your death will be akin to matyrdom. Wale Edun is a technocrat. Technocrats are not like civil servants, as such, you dont expect them to share unverifiable claims.

This is whaz Wale Edun has repeatedly done. Man wont allow any lie be made in his name.

His salary as a Finance minister is pittance compared to what he stands to lose, if he allows politicians to rubbish his work.

I am happy he stuck to truth instead. And pushed to uphold tge common man.

I knew he'd sooon be leaving, once i heard of him rejecting imf loan....money that many abuja goons are already waiting to share. I knew he'd soon have to leave.

Doesn't mean he's right tho... but this behaviour is exactly what d bad onesd an̈trust southern nigerians for...doing all our best to save d naira....pay back our loans..reject bad loans..only for them to come in and destroy all those macroeconomic gains and print
money and boost inlflation upwards....let a yes man come in..then. release funds to contractors, some of which will gin their waxs into the pockets of this politicians. So Edun decided to let all citizens experience succour.
Rather than feeding politicians.


Lol...turns out..i said it earlier..lol[img][/img]

Re: From Inner Circle To Exit Door: The Wale Edun Story by koladata(m): 11:24pm On Apr 22
One tree can't make a forest. He has lost all his closs associates, is it now strangers that will be trusted? He should just leave come 2027.

He already failed to standardise the single most important thing that can make the economy work which is to uphold the rule of law, instead they have weaponized it and used it to their own benefits.
Re: From Inner Circle To Exit Door: The Wale Edun Story by Wadoboy(m): 11:26pm On Apr 22
Health issues or resignation or sacked

He is no longer a cabinet member
Re: From Inner Circle To Exit Door: The Wale Edun Story by TheBizGenius: 11:31pm On Apr 22
Kingrshd3:
The man willingly left all because of health issues so why all this paparazzi online
Oga, the way evil minded people are taking this issue dey shock me too.

Person sick, and he probably asked that he should stay till his 70th which is a legacy number for old age. Immediately he got to this age, he resigned and left fulfilled.

Until people understand that Tinubu would never cut you off. That is his greatest strength as a politician, but also his greatest weakness too.
Re: From Inner Circle To Exit Door: The Wale Edun Story by Lanruze:
I really pity the new Minister of Finance - Taiwo Oyedele (Prof.).

The expectations from him alone will end up being too unrealistic for him as he is expected to do almost magic in 10 months before the Presidential elections.

When the CBN under Emefiele was printing money to fund the deficit Budget whilst pushing the agenda of "Spending your way" out of recession, this same PBAT vilified him

The humongous Debt currently being accumulated by CBN through Money Market Instruments like Eurobonds and Open Market Auction (O.M.O) instruments have highly priced Interest rates.

PFIs currently constitute of over 75% of the touted $50B FX reserves of the CBN at interest rates almost equivalent to the size of Nigeria's recurrent expenditure, adding to the humongous debt profile of the country.
Re: From Inner Circle To Exit Door: The Wale Edun Story by Itzlinda(f): 12:10am On Apr 23
He is incompetent and heartless. Many contractors that have executed federal jobs have not received payment for over two years and are bankrupt
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