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Buhari wants to deal with Tinubu, after humiliating Saraki, Atiku, Fani-Kayode alleges

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FANI-KAYODE TO TINUBU: Buhari, his boys, move money faster than ATM on steroids

Former Minister of Aviation, Femi Fani-Kayode has alleged, that President Muhammadu Buhari is now set to humiliate a leader of the All progressives Congress (APC) Bola Ahmed Tinubu, the way he allegedly humiliated Senate President Bukola Saraki and already doing to former Vice President Atiku Abubakar.

The former minister was reacting to the news that the National Broadcasting Commission (NBC) wants to shut down Radio Continental, said to be owned by Tinubu.

He said on his twitter handle, “NBC plans to shut down Radio Continental owned by @BolaAhmedTinubu. SEC (Securities and Exchange Commission) is investigating Oando, an oil company owned by the Tinubus. They humiliated @bukolasaraki, they have started on @atiku and now they are getting set for @BolaAhmedTinubu. @MBuhari is devouring his own children.”

Senate President Bukola Saraki was accused of corruption involving false asset declaration at the Code of Conduct Tribunal by the Federal Government. He was later discharged and acquitted by the tribunal. However, the Federal Government appealed the judgment of the tribunal that acquitted him.

Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA) recently terminated the contract of Integrated Logistic Facilities and Services, known as Intels Nigeria Limited, said to belong to Atiku over alleged non-compliance with government’s policy on the Treasury Single Account (TSA).

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But Fani-Kayode in his tweets apparently suggested that those moves were efforts by President Buhari at “devouring his own children,” as the persons in question are all members of the ruling APC.

There are widespread rumours that the ambitions of the three APC leaders in 2019 general election may conflict with that of the President, hence the alleged efforts to humiliate them.

 

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