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Re: Video: Once Femi Gbajabiamila Goes Down, Tinubu Is Gone by CharlesCNG: 10:06am On Jul 14
truthera:
@CharlesCNG there is a fresh Gbaja scandal you are reluctant to address smiley ....Here is the link - https://www.nairaland.com/8708994/exposed-how-femi-gbajabiamila-used

Both Tinubu and Gbajabiamila are criminal minded people.... you will be lying to yourself if you choose not to accept this fact..... I await your comment in that thread....
GET GBAJA, GET TINUBU: THE OBIDIENT PLAYBOOK OF ALLEGATION LAUNDERING. by CharlesCNG.

The latest attack on Femi Gbajabiamila perfectly illustrates what I call "allegation laundering."

The formula is always the same.

First, an allegation or legal dispute is introduced. Then sympathetic media platforms amplify it with sensational headlines.

Next, YouTube commentators, Nairaland obidient / opposition propagandists and social-media influencers repeat the story until an allegation begins to sound like an established fact. Finally, the target quietly shifts from Gbajabiamila to President Tinubu.

That is the real objective.

Take the latest claim that Gbajabiamila used a "fake law" to "corner ₦54 billion."

Read beyond the headline and the certainty begins to disappear. The Petroleum Industry Act being referenced actually exists. The real legal question is whether the presidential directive was properly grounded in law and whether the expenditure complied with appropriation and procurement requirements—not whether Gbajabiamila personally stole ₦54 billion.

So where is the evidence that the money entered Gbajabiamila's account? Where is the contract awarded to his company? Where is the money trail linking him personally to the alleged diversion?

None has been publicly produced.

Yet, before investigators have concluded their work, the headlines have already convicted Femi Gbajabiamila, while the Obidient media ecosystem has moved to the next stage: attach President Tinubu’s name to the allegation and declare the entire administration corrupt.

That is not accountability. It is political messaging. More precisely, it is a campaign strategy for a coming election in which their principals appear increasingly threatened by the prospect of an ignominious defeat.

It is shameless politicking dressed up as public morality.

Once this allegation loses momentum, another one will be manufactured, amplified and recycled through the same network of partisan commentators, sympathetic media platforms and social-media outrage merchants. The pattern is always the same: selective outrage, sensational headlines, instant conviction and no patience for evidence.

If there are genuine legal questions, they should be investigated thoroughly. If public funds were misused, everyone responsible should be prosecuted. But Nigerians must reject a political culture in which headlines become evidence, repetition becomes conviction and partisan propaganda is presented as investigative journalism.

The pattern is now unmistakable:

Get Gbaja, then get Tinubu.

That is the emerging Obidient campaign strategy for 2027.

Gbajabiamila is merely the immediate target. Tinubu is the ultimate destination.

But in a constitutional democracy, governments must be judged by verified evidence, lawful investigation and established facts—not by a coordinated cycle of allegation, amplification, selective outrage and political propaganda.
Re: Video: Once Femi Gbajabiamila Goes Down, Tinubu Is Gone by Elusive001: 10:12am On Jul 14
Burob:
This is exactly the problem with Obidient-style mindset: they first manufacture a conclusion, then start building emotions around it as if a delusional assumption is evidence huh.
https://gazettengr.com/exclusive-aso-rock-memo-shows-how-gbajabiamila-used-fake-law-to-corner-n54-billion-oil-revenue-from-nuprc/

Defending evil and wickedness as usual. Satan really hold some peeps for bad place
Re: Video: Once Femi Gbajabiamila Goes Down, Tinubu Is Gone by truthera(op): 1:49pm On Jul 14
Why drag Obi into this…. I guess the usual way to deflect attention from the atrocities of your APC masters….

Benwallt:
When microphones are down and broken, Peter Obi is gone for life.
Re: Video: Once Femi Gbajabiamila Goes Down, Tinubu Is Gone by truthera(op): 1:53pm On Jul 14
Love Nigeria? Hmmmm no love exists for the contraption I just want justice and freedom for the oppressed within it… Nnamdi Kanu remains one of the few honorable truthful people left in Nigeria. Everything he said years ago about Nigeria is happening right before you….

Burob:
Nnamdi Kanu’s advocate, why do u love Nigeria so much?
Re: Video: Once Femi Gbajabiamila Goes Down, Tinubu Is Gone by truthera(op):
You are asking for evidence under a deeply corrupt government with a president bent on subjugating all independent public institutions including the National Assembly to submit to his will…. This will be the second or third time that I will be reminding you to focus on the obvious, which is the complicity of the National Assembly and the body language of the president by not suspending Gbaja to allow for a transparent independent investigation…. When you are ready to be objective then maybe we can have a serious discussion…. Nigeria’s public institutions including the judiciary, anti-graft and security agencies are no longer independent but answerable to Tinubu, Gbaja and other key actors within the presidency. Nigeria is under a one-party system masquerading as democracy, it is simply state capture that’s going on. You will be naive to expect any kind of transparency or justice under these circumstances especially when the key party to the crime is a top member of the president’s inner circles…. Femi Gbajabiamila has a criminal history that dates back to his years as a lawyer in the USA. In a sane society, people like Gbaja and Tinubu should’ve no business in governance…. I hope you will stop the self-deceit that’s if you are not a covert APC avenger (data guy)….

CharlesCNG:
GET GBAJA, GET TINUBU: THE OBIDIENT PLAYBOOK OF ALLEGATION LAUNDERING. by CharlesCNG.

The latest attack on Femi Gbajabiamila perfectly illustrates what I call "allegation laundering."

The formula is always the same.

First, an allegation or legal dispute is introduced. Then sympathetic media platforms amplify it with sensational headlines.

Next, YouTube commentators, Nairaland obidient / opposition propagandists and social-media influencers repeat the story until an allegation begins to sound like an established fact. Finally, the target quietly shifts from Gbajabiamila to President Tinubu.

That is the real objective.

Take the latest claim that Gbajabiamila used a "fake law" to "corner ₦54 billion."

Read beyond the headline and the certainty begins to disappear. The Petroleum Industry Act being referenced actually exists. The real legal question is whether the presidential directive was properly grounded in law and whether the expenditure complied with appropriation and procurement requirements—not whether Gbajabiamila personally stole ₦54 billion.

So where is the evidence that the money entered Gbajabiamila's account? Where is the contract awarded to his company? Where is the money trail linking him personally to the alleged diversion?

None has been publicly produced.

Yet, before investigators have concluded their work, the headlines have already convicted Femi Gbajabiamila, while the Obidient media ecosystem has moved to the next stage: attach President Tinubu’s name to the allegation and declare the entire administration corrupt.

That is not accountability. It is political messaging. More precisely, it is a campaign strategy for a coming election in which their principals appear increasingly threatened by the prospect of an ignominious defeat.

It is shameless politicking dressed up as public morality.

Once this allegation loses momentum, another one will be manufactured, amplified and recycled through the same network of partisan commentators, sympathetic media platforms and social-media outrage merchants. The pattern is always the same: selective outrage, sensational headlines, instant conviction and no patience for evidence.

If there are genuine legal questions, they should be investigated thoroughly. If public funds were misused, everyone responsible should be prosecuted. But Nigerians must reject a political culture in which headlines become evidence, repetition becomes conviction and partisan propaganda is presented as investigative journalism.

The pattern is now unmistakable:

Get Gbaja, then get Tinubu.

That is the emerging Obidient campaign strategy for 2027.

Gbajabiamila is merely the immediate target. Tinubu is the ultimate destination.

But in a constitutional democracy, governments must be judged by verified evidence, lawful investigation and established facts—not by a coordinated cycle of allegation, amplification, selective outrage and political propaganda.
Re: Video: Once Femi Gbajabiamila Goes Down, Tinubu Is Gone by Benwallt(m): 4:42pm On Jul 14
truthera:
Why drag Obi into this…. I guess the usual way to deflect attention from the atrocities of your APC masters….
What is special about Obi a regular content creator. NDC is a party of rogues
Re: Video: Once Femi Gbajabiamila Goes Down, Tinubu Is Gone by truthera(op):
What makes Peter Obi to stand out is his track record as a former governor for being the least corrupt (No court case after leaving office) and most financially frugal among other popular presidential candidates (Atiku and Tinubu). There are many Nigerians that genuinely believe in him but I do not share in that sentiment. Why? because It’s glaring that his presidency and leadership will be as problematic and chaotic as his predecessors under “One Nigeria”. Many APC supporters in this platform are obsessed with Peter Obi that they throw up his name to derail threads that are critical of the government just like you are doing now….

Benwallt:
What is special about Obi a regular content creator. NDC is a party of rogues
Re: Video: Once Femi Gbajabiamila Goes Down, Tinubu Is Gone by Benwallt(m): 6:51pm On Jul 15
truthera:
What makes Peter Obi to stand out is his track record as a former governor for being the least corrupt (No court case after leaving office) and most financially frugal among other popular presidential candidates (Atiku and Tinubu). There are many Nigerians that genuinely believe in him but I do not share in that sentiment. Why? because It’s glaring that his presidency and leadership will be as problematic and chaotic as his predecessors under “One Nigeria”. Many APC supporters in this platform are obsessed with Peter Obi that they throw up his name to derail threads that are critical of the government just like you are doing now….
Mtchew. What's the benefit of his being less corrupt to average Anambra citizen. Rubbish
Re: Video: Once Femi Gbajabiamila Goes Down, Tinubu Is Gone by truthera(op): 1:52am On Jul 18
What is the benefit of Tinubu being more corrupt to average Lagos citizen....?

Benwallt:
Mtchew. What's the benefit of his being less corrupt to average Anambra citizen. Rubbish
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