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It’s none of your business what bullion vans are doing in my house – Tinubu

By OakTV
24 February 2019   |   5:30 am
The National Leader of the All Progressives Congress, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu, has frowned at those questioning what bullion vans were doing in his Bourdillon home in Ikoyi, Lagos State a day before the commencement of the 2019 general elections.

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    Bourdillon home of Tinubu must have a secure vault for his tons of money. If he earns his money legitimately and pays his taxes, there is nothing about bullion van than safety for a huge amount of money. What does he need a huge amount of money for? That is truly nobody’s business.

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      It’s fake news, there was no bullion van parked on his street or anywhere close. Why can’t we even use our brains to filter false news from real ones?

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    Criminal thug kingpin Oleomoburuku TINUBU

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    Of course money meant for vote buying, mobilizing thugs to rig and disrupt elections. Fayose was besieged for “phantom Atiku” whereas “Lord” Tinubu and APC flout money laundry laws with consequences. EFCC is a militant arm of APC, period!!!

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