ARCHLEGION
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ARCHLEGION
@ARCHLEGION89
Married. Raising children. Growing in faith. Sharing real lessons on manhood & marriage.
Lagos, Nigeria Присоединился Nisan 2022
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Seyi Tinubu Is Not Elected. So Who Gave Him Permission to Do This?
Let us be precise about what we are looking at.
Oluwaseyi Tinubu holds no government office.
He has won no election.
He has received no mandate from the Nigerian people.
He is the President’s son.
And yet leaked documents — verified by the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists and reported by OCCRP, Premium Times, and BusinessDay — reveal that Seyi Tinubu was a majority shareholder in an offshore company registered in the British Virgin Islands alongside Ronald Chagoury Jr., son of billionaire tycoon Ronald Chagoury. 
The BVI. The jurisdiction of choice when you do not want the public to know what you own.
Now ask yourself who Ronald Chagoury Jr.’s father is.
Gilbert Chagoury — the Lebanese-Nigerian billionaire whose group received Nigeria’s largest infrastructure contract in history, a $13 billion coastal highway awarded without a public bidding process. 
The same Gilbert Chagoury who was denied a U.S. visa in 2015 on grounds related to funding terrorism, after a 2013 FBI intelligence report linked him to the financing of Hezbollah through Lebanese politician Michel Aoun. 
The same Gilbert Chagoury who was convicted in Switzerland in 2000 for laundering money on behalf of Nigeria’s former military dictator, Sani Abacha. 
Chagoury denies the Hezbollah allegations. He has said so in court.
But the Swiss conviction is not an allegation.
The visa denial is not an allegation.
The FBI report is not an allegation.
The BVI company with the President’s son is not an allegation.
These are documented facts.
And it does not stop at one company.
Seyi Tinubu is also a board member of CDK Integrated Industries, a subsidiary of the Chagoury Group  — the same conglomerate whose parent company just received that $13 billion contract from his father’s government.
When Gilbert Chagoury turned 78 in 2024, President Tinubu issued a public birthday tribute calling him “a valued and treasured person.” “With friends like him,” the President wrote, “one can sleep with a still mind.” 
One can sleep with a still mind.
While Nigerians cannot sleep at all — crushed by fuel prices, a collapsed naira, and a cost-of-living crisis that this same administration has presided over.
Then came the honour.
President Tinubu awarded Gilbert Chagoury the Grand Commander of the Order of the Niger — Nigeria’s second-highest national honour. 
A man with a Swiss money laundering conviction.
A man on a U.S. terrorism screening database.
Nigeria’s second-highest honour.
The question this country must answer.
Nigeria has a process for awarding contracts. It is called competitive public tender. It exists precisely to prevent a president’s business circle from feeding at the national table.
It was bypassed entirely.
Nigeria has ethics rules about conflicts of interest. They exist to prevent the families of sitting presidents from holding positions inside companies receiving state contracts.
They appear to mean nothing here.
And Nigeria has a constitution. It does not grant executive power to unelected sons. It does not authorise the children of presidents to operate as shadow business partners of government contractors while their fathers sign the cheques.
Seyi Tinubu was not elected.
He was not vetted.
He was not confirmed by any legislative body.
He answers to no one.
And yet his fingerprints are on an offshore company, a contractor’s boardroom, and the architecture of a $13 billion deal that belongs to the Nigerian people.
The question is not whether this looks corrupt.
The question is: what exactly would corruption have to look like before Nigeria demanded accountability?
Kio Amachree is a diaspora activist

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@ChuksEricE Rubbish Stupid foolish idiot scaliwat bonzu vagabond. What rubbish are they doing here
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@Morris_Monye Atiku is a useless man. No be him cause all these APC wahalla because of him foolish ambition.
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@waggydey4you When you carry HIV with 500 naira your body go calm na
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Someone should educate me, why is Alienware laptops extremely expensive ?
Emmrex@e_emmrex
Made a big girl purchase today
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@UNOFFICIALFACT I wish this protest can be like the OCCUPY NIGERIA. Like the Good luck Jonathan's time
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I challenge anyone to show me any video of today's protesters fighting over 2k or sharing formula over their protest payment. I will deactivated this handle for one month.
Organic protest you don't need to pay anyone a penny to come. The poverty and hunger rain in Nigeria is also touching their roofs. That's a enough motivation to come out.
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INEC FLAGS OFF MEGA VOTER REGISTRATION EXERCISE IN LAGOS CENTRAL
The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has flagged off its Mega Voter Registration Exercise in Lagos Central, as part of ongoing efforts to expand voter access and enhance citizens’ participation in the electoral process.
The flag-off ceremony, held at Ajele Sports Complex (Campos), Lagos Island, was led by the Resident Electoral Commissioner for @ineclagos State, Professor Ayobami Salami, alongside members of the Commission’s Management Team in the state.
The introduction of the Mega Centre is aimed at addressing the high volume of prospective registrants in densely populated urban areas, reducing congestion at regular registration points, and providing faster, more efficient services through the deployment of additional personnel and equipment. The initiative also seeks to bring registration services closer to citizens in strategic locations, thereby improving accessibility and overall voter experience.
The exercise, which commenced on Monday, 7th April 2026, is designed to provide eligible citizens with convenient access to a broad range of voter registration services. These include fresh registration for new voters, transfer of registration, update or correction of voter details, as well as replacement of lost or damaged Permanent Voter Cards (PVCs).
Speaking at the event, Prof. Salami urged eligible residents, particularly first-time voters, to take advantage of the exercise to register and actively participate in Nigeria’s democratic process. He reaffirmed the Commission’s commitment to ensuring that no eligible voter is disenfranchised.
The registration exercise will run until Saturday, 12th April 2026, across designated centres, operating daily from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m., as the Commission continues to deepen voter inclusion and strengthen the integrity of the electoral process.




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@MimiTheDesigner Someone told me to design...I just told him I am not in for rubbish.
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@_Abdulakeem_ @abazwhyllzz na MFK normally. I no dey rate the guy at all.
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I got updates from the beneficiaries not long ago, and they have all come out to post evidence of how well the new vendor delivered.
And to also add, thanks to Abazz, they ended up receiving two jerseys each after he refused to collect back the first ones he sent, even after stating in his previous post that he would. This further proves the point that the first jerseys delivered did not meet the expected standard because why would he want to lose a whole 300k.
This is to Abazz.
When issues arise, there’s no need to act based on emotions. After I called you out for not allowing me pick the winners, every step that followed seemed driven by anger.
You knew what you did when those jerseys were sent out, but you assumed people would accept them that way. Not everyone is willing to be cheated.
If I hadn’t spoken up, those beneficiaries would have ended up with jerseys they couldn’t confidently wear.
Imagine receiving something like that as a gift from a top footballer.
Imagine the excitement of being selected, only to receive something far below expectation.
That would have been disappointing.
I’m sure you’ve learnt from this, because situations like this affect trust and brand reputation. I hope you do better going forward.
To Abazz’s friends and supporters.
I hope you can now see for yourselves what blind followership looks like. Many of you were quick to call me names without taking time to understand why I spoke up in the first place.
I’m sure a good number of small accounts must have had similar experience but swept under the carpet. It’s high time everything stopped.
At this point, it’s only fair to acknowledge what has been revealed.
If you’re looking to get a quality jersey from a reliable vendor, kindly reach out to @Ayomide0078 , he has proven himself and delivered excellently.
Thank you all for your attention throughout the saga.
Sambo.




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@OlawaleOlanir12 I don beat two of my friends like this before sha. Sat on both of them and feed them grace to eat.
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It’s today I’ve confirmed that this news outlet is APC.
I’ve had suspicions but this is confirmation.
TheCable@thecableng
'Ex-Obidient movement member' alleges Peter Obi admitted losing 2023 election Lawrence Okoro, an X user who claims to be a former member of the Obidient Movement, has alleged that Peter Obi, the 2023 Labour Party (LP) presidential candidate, once admitted he lost the election. The presidential election, held on February 25, 2023, was contested by Obi, alongside other candidates, including President Bola Tinubu, who was then the flagbearer of the All Progressives Congress (APC). thecable.ng/ex-obidient-mo…
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In a calculated move to extinct ADC, a new faction of the party has emerged out of the blues to lay claim of it's original leadership. The group has distanced itself from Senator David Mark's faction, and Nafiu Bala Gombe's faction.
Ironically the group is being led by one Don Norman Obinna.
A man declared wanted by the Nigerian @PoliceNG so many years ago.

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@Afc_ownlane He no go better for you for allowing me waste my data 😢😭
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