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Fraud allegation is a movie produced and directed by APC Govt of Buhari – Fayose

By Channels TV
23 June 2016   |   11:29 am

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    You don’t sound too convincing Mr Governor

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    Molue driver where did you get the money to become a goffnor? Lol

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    Mr. Fayose would soon find out that people who live in glass houses don’t throw stones. He has been going after President Buhari like a mad dog for some time now, he believes that by making so much noise through the media that would exonerate him from being investigated by the EFCC, but now nemesis has caught up with him. Governor elenu apere, ekabo sir, e ma woleo ooo!!!

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    This is what we call discreet investigation against Fayose. by the EFCC operatives. The evidence adduced which was shown in the newspapers showing, dates, Tellers numbers, the names of their cronies in the transfer of millions of Naira, the Bank and the date of transfer. all the seperate figures deposited in Fayose accounts is sufficient to convince an idiot that Fayose and Obanikoro and his two sons are thieves and they must be held liable. He is unable to speak very well while speaking to the press, shows his guilty intent. He is accordingly convicted by the peoples court. Allocutus!!! Ekiti people are very descent and well read they know what to do to this man disgracing himself and the state. He should be thrown out of the state. However my only annoyance against PMB and APC govt is that only PDP are being tomented. Does it mean former APC governors and those that decamp from PDP to APC are not guilty of all these malfeasance? GOD will judge at the right time.

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    There is nothing wrong for Mr. Governor to be the loud mouthed opposition to the government in power. It is a deliberate strategy to boost his credentials against 2019 national politics in the PDP. But the crux of the matter on the money laundering issue is that no sane bank will fund electioneering campaign as claimed by Mr. Governor without proper loan documentation. If it has been true, I know Mr. Governor would have tendered the loan agreement documents to the press. Mr Governor needs to look for alternative sources of lies to convince right thinking Nigerians.

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    There is nothing wrong for Mr. Governor to be the loud mouthed opposition to the government in power. It is a deliberate strategy to boost his credentials against 2019 national politics in the PDP. But the crux of the matter on the money laundering issue is that no sane bank will fund electioneering campaign as claimed by Mr. Governor without proper loan documentation. If it has been true, I know Mr. Governor would have tendered the loan agreement documents to the press. Mr Governor needs to look for alternative sources of lies to convince right thinking Nigerians.

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