Tinubu, Babangida Hold Closed-Door Meeting In Minna

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  1. Why is this man visiting uselless pass leaders when we have alote of brains in nigeria what will babagida contribut in nigeria situation ,people dat destroy the country when he was young not to talk of now that is old nigeria never ready if they are ready they will throw tinubu out of that sit

  2. I don't know why they all go to this man on the wheel chair. He was the one who pushed Nigeria into this mess when he refused to releguish power to the democratically elected president.

  3. This visit is relevant for Tinubu for his protection from this demonic hilltop barbaric stronghold mansion against alleged military coup on the way. Tinubu will also give Babangida some palliatives anywhere between $10million dollars to shut him up from attacking his government. Tinubu will also go to settle Abdulsalami Abubakar who is living close to Babangida in the same hilltop in Mina. Last time Tinubu invited Gowon to Aso Rock to collect his own share. These visitations are one of the reasons that Tinubu administration padded the budget with over N3.7 trillion naira which serves as miscellaneous expenses. Some senators grabbed N500million naira out of the shady deal. Obasanjo will also collect his own share regardless of his attacks on Tinubu because both are partners in crime some 20yrs ago when Bola Ige and Funso Williams were extra judiciary assassinated in a cold blood in Lagos over power tussle.