
Jerry Voke
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Don't force it. @PeterObi kept it simple while in government and thus was able to maintain a clean sheet.
U already know that he's wealthy beyond what money can buy.
Support Peter Obi for President 2023.
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@UnkleAyo @eyebloggzstylin BH go don kpai ½ of those trigger-happy men in uniform
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@UnkleAyo @demian_og No, it is not about dogs.
But there are elements of Slums, Chess, and Foundation.
'All they care about, is the dollar'
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@KingOgba96 You are joking abi?
Please Show Atiku doing after the 2023 pelections
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@Jerryvoke You all don't know what you want,you hate Atiku more than Tinubu that is making your life miserable,his offensem,fir supporting APC in 2015 when even the Jonathan he worked against then is in bed with present day APC.
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You are in Europe enjoying your life as a Yoruba boy I don't blame you,may be I will say the same thing too as least mosquito didn't bite you last night and you didn't sleep under heat so you can say whatever nonsense in your head.
👑S.A.L.A.K.O🕊@UnkleAyo
I do not speak for myself alone. Our political position is sacrosanct. Any scenario that gives Atiku the ticket, Tinubu should finish what he started. He should kill of us. The way Labour Party died a natural death, ADC will die a natural death. Obi moves, we move.
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Bat so this dragon can eat it alive
Dear Self.@Dearme2_
This dragon attacks your city, who do you call first ?
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Eyin gan sef. Una go Dey make him feel pataki bayi 😭. Abeg we don’t want chessboard Jo.
Aji Bussu Onye Mpiawa azụ 🇨🇮@AfamDeluxo
Nobody has invested in education more than Peter Obi in the Nigerian political space, so why hasn’t Tunde Onakoya presented him with a chessboard? And he claims to be apolitical but steady chilling with Seyi Tinubu. I respect people who are bold enough to take a stand. This “I’m apolitical” posture, while your actions clearly suggest otherwise, comes across as nothing more than quiet cowardice.
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Here is the post:
THE MAN NIGERIA CANNOT AFFORD
Gilbert Chagoury Is Not a Philanthropist. He Is a System — and That System Is Destroying Africa.
By Kio Amachree | Stockholm, Sweden | President, Worldview International
Let’s begin with what the Nigerian government will never tell you.
Nigeria’s own top anti-corruption prosecutor called Gilbert Chagoury the “kingpin in the corruption that defined Abacha’s regime.”  That is not my language. That is the official verdict of the Nigerian state — before that same state was captured.
In the 1990s, Chagoury set up accounts with SG Ruegg Bank in Geneva for the Abacha family, enabling them to benefit from illegal transfers of over $120 million from the Central Bank of Nigeria.  This was not a clerical error. This was architecture. A deliberate financial scaffolding, built to drain one of Africa’s wealthiest nations into the private vaults of a murderous dictator and his enablers.
Abacha looted an estimated $2 to $5 billion from the Nigerian treasury, much of it siphoned out of the country with the help of trusted intermediaries — Chagoury among them. 
In 2000, a Swiss court held him to account. Swiss authorities convicted him of money laundering and aiding a criminal organization in connection with accounts at a Geneva bank through which transfers exceeding $120 million flowed to entities linked to the Abacha family.  He paid his fine. He returned $66 million. He escaped prison. And then he waited.
Because men like Gilbert Chagoury do not go away. They relocate.
THE FBI FILE
A 2013 FBI intelligence report stated that Chagoury had sent funds to Michel Aoun, who transferred money to Hezbollah.  That report triggered his placement on the U.S. terrorism watch list. FBI memos show it was then that the FBI put Chagoury in its database of travelers with suspected ties to terrorism. 
In 2010, Chagoury was removed from his private plane in Teterboro, New Jersey and questioned for hours because his name was on the U.S. watch list for suspected ties to terrorism.  He was later denied a visa to enter the United States entirely.
Let me be direct: a man barred from the United States on terrorism-adjacent grounds — the country that remains the world’s most powerful financial enforcement authority — is the same man who today holds the keys to Nigeria’s most expensive infrastructure project in history, its port rehabilitation contracts, and the ear of its sitting president. Nigerians should be asking why.
THE ELECTORAL MANIPULATION
It was not enough to launder a dictator’s billions. Chagoury, a foreign national prohibited by federal law from making contributions to political groups or campaigns, routed approximately $180,000 to the campaign committees of four U.S. candidates through straw donors over the course of three election cycles. 
He paid $1.8 million in fines to the United States Department of Justice after conniving with associates to make illegal campaign contributions to at least four political candidates between June 2012 and March 2016. 
He did not merely buy politicians in Nigeria. He attempted to buy politicians in the United States as well. This is a man with a documented, cross-continental pattern of corrupting democratic processes. And Bola Tinubu has given him Nigeria.
THE PRESENT DANGER: STATE CAPTURE IN REAL TIME
In 2024, Tinubu awarded Chagoury’s Hitech Construction the $11 billion Lagos-Calabar Coastal Highway project without competitive bidding.  That alone is a scandal. But the scandal goes deeper.
The president’s son, Oluwaseyi Tinubu, was a majority shareholder in an offshore company alongside Ronald Chagoury Jr., incorporated in the British Virgin Islands.  The BVI does not demand transparency. That is the point of the BVI. The involvement of both men was only revealed because documents were leaked to the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists.
In early 2025, Tinubu handed another $700 million to Chagoury’s subsidiary ITB Nigeria to renovate the Tin Can and Apapa ports — despite ITB having no significant experience in port reconstruction. 
Chagoury also reportedly provided the private jet used by Tinubu’s delegation on his 2024 state visit to South Africa. 
Think about what this means. The president of Africa’s most populous nation travels on the private aircraft of a man convicted of money laundering. The man’s son sits on the boards of the contractor’s companies. Contracts worth tens of billions of dollars are handed over without a single competing bid. And then Nigeria’s second-highest national honour — the Grand Commander of the Order of the Niger — is conferred on Chagoury, quietly, on his 80th birthday, with the Presidency declining to make an official public statement. 
They knew exactly what they were doing. And they hoped you would not notice.
THE AFRICA DIMENSION
This is not a Nigerian story alone.
Chagoury served as an advisor to the president of Benin Republic, Mathieu Kérékou, a military ruler turned politician who ruled his country for 29 years. He was later sought out by Kérékou’s successor, and by Chad’s President Idriss Deby, who in 2005 bestowed on him the Ordre National du Tchad. 
This man has embedded himself in the governance structures of multiple African nations. He collects national honours the way others collect loyalty cards. He is not a philanthropist operating at the margins of power. He is the system. He does not need to hold elected office. He does not need a title. He needs the man who does — and that man, today, is Bola Tinubu.
The Council on Foreign Relations has stated plainly that accusations of influence peddling at the heart of Nigeria’s presidency raise the specter of state capture. 
State capture — where private interests so thoroughly colonize a government that the state itself works for the oligarch, not the citizen.
That is what is happening. In broad daylight. With a coastal highway. With port contracts. With offshore BVI companies. With a private jet. With a birthday honour that the Presidency hoped to sneak past 220 million people.
THE QUESTION
Nigeria is in economic crisis. Nigerians are dying in food-distribution stampedes. Schools are closed. Workers go unpaid. And the man who laundered a dictator’s billions, who was flagged by the FBI for suspected terrorism financing, who illegally purchased influence in American elections — that man is receiving the nation’s highest contracts, its most valuable land, and its most prestigious honours.
Tinubu said of Chagoury on his 78th birthday: “With friends like him, one can sleep with a still mind.” 
Two hundred and twenty million Nigerians cannot sleep at all.
The danger Gilbert Chagoury poses is not abstract. It is structural. It is documented. It is present. And until the Nigerian people demand accountability — not from Chagoury, who owes them nothing and has never pretended otherwise — but from the president who has handed him the country, nothing will change.
I am Kio Amachree. I have been saying this for years. The record is public. The evidence is there. The question is whether Nigeria’s people will act on it before 2027 — or whether they will wait until there is nothing left to save.
Kio Amachree | Stockholm, Sweden | President, Worldview International
#KioAmachree #WorldviewInternational #TheKioSolution #NigeriaDecides2027 #Chagoury #Tinubu #StateCapture #NigeriaAccountability

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@RealQueenBee__ @RealQueenBee___ They kuku know their daddy🤣🤣🤣
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@KingOgba96 Atiku does not stand a chance against Peter Obi in the primary.
With the full treasury of Delta state, what was the scores in 2023?
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@TruthAdvocateNG @JUNIORTRADER77 Yet, there existed the Egyptian pyramids, the Great Benin walls etc.
The Oyibo man came to steal, to kill and to destroy Africa
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@JUNIORTRADER77 The Sam thing with Newton's laws of physics, Einstein's relativity laws and even big bang theory . They were not written in any African language or addressed to Africans. So try again as you keep dodging my question.
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Africans, let's be honest.
If a message has to be
translated before you can
understand it, was it ever
originally written to you? The
Bible was written in Hebrew,
Aramaic, and Greek not Igbo,
Yoruba, Zulu or Swahili.
It was addressed to
Corinthians, Ephesians,
Romans, and Galatians
not Africans. Even Jesus the
central figure clearly said He
came only for the lost sheep
of Israel. So why are we
fighting for a seat at a table
we were never invited to?
Wake up, let's save the next
generate from this illusions
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@Ntob Even Atiku's son doesn't believe in his father, who am i to believe in Atiku... charity begins at j
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Peter Obi or nothing
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