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Soyemi Dayo A. a k.a Coolprincesings

@coolprinceworld

A Musician, song Writer, Teacher and Gods lover, Administrator, a Graphics artist, product designer, music producer(in-view), Tech guru, Cryptonare

Lagos Nigeria Katılım Temmuz 2011
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Soyemi Dayo A. a k.a Coolprincesings
Soyemi Dayo A. a k.a Coolprincesings@coolprinceworld·
Start sending my birthday gift ooo 🤑🙃🤪 Zenith bank 2193122185 GTB 0132060609 Hbd 🎉🎂🎈 to me
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Mr Charles (Remote Jobs)
Mr Charles (Remote Jobs)@MrCharlesky·
Can you stay awake from 1 AM - 4 AM every weekdays and work remotely? I have a remote job for you that pays $100/hr depending on input.
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Popcorn Plug 🔌
Popcorn Plug 🔌@PopcornPlug_·
OMG 😱 The last sanctuary.
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Kio Amachree
Kio Amachree@Ivory1957·
OPEN LETTER TO THE NATIONAL CRIME AGENCY, SERIOUS FRAUD OFFICE, FCDO SANCTIONS UNIT, AND INTERPOL RE: Seyi Tinubu — Money Laundering, Fraud-Tainted UK Assets, and the Case for an Unexplained Wealth Order, Asset Freeze, and INTERPOL Red Notice To the Director General of the National Crime Agency, the Director of the Serious Fraud Office, the Head of Sanctions at the Foreign Commonwealth & Development Office, and the Secretary General of INTERPOL, I write as President of Worldview International, a diaspora accountability platform based in Stockholm, Sweden, and as a Nigerian citizen who has submitted formal complaints regarding the Tinubu administration to the FBI, the DEA, the UK Serious Fraud Office, INTERPOL, Sweden’s SAPO, MI5, and the United Nations. I write openly, on the public record, because the matter I am placing before you is not obscure, not contested in its basic facts, and not one that can be allowed to proceed without formal institutional response. This letter concerns Seyi Tinubu — son of Nigeria’s President Bola Ahmed Tinubu — and his documented control of significant assets in the United Kingdom acquired through offshore shell companies, one of which purchased a property previously under active Nigerian government confiscation proceedings as the proceeds of a $1.6 billion fraud. THE DOCUMENTED FACTS In May 2023, Bloomberg News established through corporate documents that Seyi Tinubu is the principal beneficial owner of Aranda Overseas Corporation, a British Virgin Islands-registered shell company, which in 2017 purchased the property at 32 Grove End Road, St. John’s Wood, London NW8 — a three-floor mansion with an eight-car driveway, electric gates, two gardens, and a gym — for £9 million, a transaction facilitated through Deutsche Bank. This property had previously been owned by Kolawole Aluko, a Nigerian businessman formally declared wanted by Nigeria’s Economic and Financial Crimes Commission and US law enforcement for a $1.6 billion fraud perpetrated through corrupt oil contracts with former Petroleum Minister Dieziani Alison-Madueke. The Nigerian government was actively attempting to seize this property as fraud proceeds at the time Aranda Overseas Corporation — beneficially controlled by Seyi Tinubu — acquired it. The Organised Crime and Corruption Reporting Project subsequently established that President Bola Tinubu, his son, and their associates control at least twenty properties in the United Kingdom, the majority acquired during the period when Bola Tinubu served as Governor of Lagos State — on a salary that could not remotely account for a property portfolio of this scale. WHY THIS DEMANDS YOUR ACTION Seyi Tinubu is, without any ambiguity, a Politically Exposed Person under UK law and international FATF standards. He is the son of a sitting head of state. Under the UK Criminal Finances Act 2017 and the Economic Crime (Transparency and Enforcement) Act 2022, this status alone makes him an appropriate and legitimate target for an Unexplained Wealth Order in respect of any UK-connected asset where his lawfully obtained income is insufficient to account for acquisition costs. The specific transaction at 32 Grove End Road carries additional and compounding red flags that go beyond PEP status alone: the purchase through a deliberately obscured BVI offshore vehicle; the acquisition of an asset that was at that moment the subject of Nigerian government confiscation proceedings as the proceeds of acknowledged fraud; the facilitation by a major financial institution with its own documented history of AML compliance failures; and the subsequent use of the property to host official state visits by a sitting Nigerian president, suggesting it functions as a political asset as much as a private residence. Seyi Tinubu has never provided a credible public account of the source of funds used to acquire this property. He has not been required to do so. That must change. THE ISABEL DOS SANTOS PRECEDENT I ask you to consider the Isabel dos Santos case as the directly applicable precedent. Dos Santos was Africa’s wealthiest woman, with formidable legal resources across multiple continents. The United Kingdom froze her assets and imposed a travel ban under the Global Anti-Corruption Sanctions Regime. London’s High Court upheld a global asset freeze exceeding $730 million. INTERPOL issued a Red Notice at Angola’s formal request. The UK government designated her a notorious kleptocrat and acted accordingly. Every element of that legal and institutional architecture applies with equal or greater force to Seyi Tinubu. The facts are materially identical: a politically connected individual, assets in London acquired through offshore shell companies, a documented connection to state-extracted and fraud-tainted funds, and a consistent refusal to provide any credible account of the source of wealth. If the United Kingdom’s commitment to expelling dirty money from London is genuine — a commitment made repeatedly and publicly by both the Conservative and Labour governments — then the Tinubu property portfolio is a direct test of that commitment. The evidence has been on the public record since May 2023. Bloomberg published it. OCCRP confirmed and extended it. Premium Times, Channels Television, and every major Nigerian news organisation have reported it in detail. There is no evidentiary gap. There is no legal obstacle. There is only the question of institutional will. WHAT I AM FORMALLY REQUESTING I call upon the National Crime Agency to apply to the High Court for an Unexplained Wealth Order and interim freezing order in respect of 32 Grove End Road and all other UK properties connected to Aranda Overseas Corporation, Abeeb Holdings Limited, and any offshore vehicle in which Seyi Tinubu or Bola Tinubu holds a beneficial interest. I call upon the Serious Fraud Office to open a formal investigation into the acquisition of 32 Grove End Road as a suspected money laundering transaction under the Proceeds of Crime Act 2002, and to examine the compliance obligations of Deutsche Bank in facilitating the purchase of an asset that was at that moment under confiscation proceedings. I call upon the FCDO Sanctions Unit to assess Seyi Tinubu for formal designation under the UK Global Anti-Corruption Sanctions Regime, with an asset freeze and travel ban commensurate with those applied to Isabel dos Santos, Zamira Hajiyeva, and Dmytro Firtash. I call upon INTERPOL, through the National Central Bureau in London and in coordination with any willing member state, to receive and process a formal Red Notice request in connection with money laundering and the acquisition of proceeds of crime. A FINAL WORD I am a Swedish citizen. I am a Nigerian of public standing whose family has served this country across generations, from the pre-independence Constitutional Conference of 1958 to the first Secretary-General of the United Nations from the African continent. I have no personal animus against Seyi Tinubu as a private individual. What I have is an unshakeable conviction that the laundering of stolen Nigerian public wealth through London’s property market — while ordinary Nigerians cannot afford fuel, cannot access hospitals, and watch their currency collapse — is a moral obscenity that the law exists precisely to address. The law is on your side. The evidence is on the public record. The precedent has been set. Act on it. Kio Amachree President, Worldview International Stockholm, Sweden 26 May 2026
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BSAT Properties
BSAT Properties@BSAT_Properties·
He wanted a car. His father said no. He stabbed him three times. The car would have cost millions. The lesson cost a life. Entitlement is not a birthright; it is a d£ath sentence. Chief Godwin Chinedu Adimike built an empire from the ground up. He started at Alaba Market. He ended as a major real estate player in Abuja and Lagos. His son, a 21-year-old NYSC member, k!lled him because he would not buy him a car. The son had been given a real estate business to manage. He had been trusted. He had been provided for. He wanted more. The argument escalated. The knif£ came out. Three stabs. A life ended. The empire now passes to a murd£rer. The other children are now orphans of a living father. The friends whose fathers bought cars are now driving while this son sits in a cell. The car that seemed so important is now irrelevant. The lesson that was rejected is now etched in blo0d. The trag£dy is not that the son was £vil; it is that he was spoiled. Spoiled not by wealth, but by the absence of wisdom. The father tried to teach him. The son refused to learn. The refusal cost both their futures. May the soul of the father rest in peace. May the son spend his years in prison reflecting on the cost of a car. And may other wealthy parents learn: give your children values, not just valuables. Because a child who does not understand the value of money may one day decide that your life is worth less than a luxury. The knife is not the only weapon. Entitlement is the blade. And it is often sharpened at home. He wanted a car. His father said no. He k!lled his father instead. The car would have cost millions. The funeral will cost peace. The son is in custody. The money is in the bank. No one is driving anywhere. © Emmanuel Eze
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Wellness wins
Wellness wins@Bro_Code_x·
This is what happens when you soak your feet in vinegar and salt for 10 minutes before bed
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BSAT Properties
BSAT Properties@BSAT_Properties·
If you can save between 500k and #1m monthly, go for this bungalow
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CurioSphere
CurioSphere@CurioSphereX·
@COVID19_disease The Tooth Regrowth Patch That Could End Fillings Forever
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🚨 BREAKTHROUGH: Scientists at the University of Nottingham have developed a new enamel-repairing gel that starts restoring teeth in just 2 WEEKS. This could replace fillings and change dental treatment worldwide, with use expected around 2026–2027.
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zan@zandyor·
How much is your debt? I’ll pay Real answers only.
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THE KINNEE
THE KINNEE@asherrkiine·
What do you need right now? New phone Laptop Clear debt Pay rent 500k I will pay for those fOllOwing me.
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Sweet Aesthetic 🍒
Sweet Aesthetic 🍒@OutdoorHorizon·
If Elon Musk give you $2 million. You got 20 minutes to spend it or it's gone. Can't buy cars, planes, yachts, or houses. No gold or diamonds either. What you buying?😎 Be honest. Let’s see what people really 🤩
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Sweet Aesthetic 🍒@OutdoorHorizon·
Be honest 🧐.... $30 million just dropped in your account. First big purchase? A. Private jet B. Mansion C. Yacht D. Pay off family debt
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tuYUNG@tuyung1n·
If I credit you 10k right now ? What will you do with it ?
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THE KIINE
THE KIINE@asherrkiinee·
Pick a lucky number from 29– 70 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 ✨ 15 numbers hide a surprise of $5,000 🎉 15 winners will be picked randomly in 72 hours
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Jidderh ❤️@Engr_hauwerh·
How’s your sallah preparation? Say your wish on the comment section someone might help you
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RoomLinkNG
RoomLinkNG@RoomLinkNG·
Landlords, if you have a spare room, you can now rent it out confidently to verified renters directly in Nigeria with ease. Flexible: short-term or long-term. Access vetted renters with enhanced background checks Direct payments and zero agent hassles. Get started today.
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