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The Disgrace of the Super-Rich Nigerian Businessmen who are bent On Hijacking President Buhari’s Government!

The Disgrace of the Super-Rich Nigerian Businessmen who are bent On Hijacking President Buhari’s Government!. The forfold. Jim Ovia, Tony Elumelu, Wale TInubu and Governor of Central Bank, Godwin Emefiele Were Humiliated by Buhari

The lesson to be learnt here is that the love of money does not count here as money is not everything with President Muhammadu Buhari, and wealth does not make you a Presidential minion, even if you are so dear to former President Goodluck Jonathan.. He is teaching a lesson here that money-bags cannot hijack his government or change the direction of his administration

Whether right or wrong, it is only time that can tell. He is a talker that needs no question before talking.

 

What are you guys doing here…Did I invite you people? – Buhari

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