Pantami's identity has always been known to the elites. Young Nigerians - don't fall for it. This is not a religious war, the docs are likely being released by insiders. It took the most random google search when he was first appointed in 2016 to see the dirt.
The real question should be on how people placed in positions of authority in our country are vetted. We currently don't have leaders - all we have are thugs conspiring against our future. They drag us back 200 steps whenever we take 2 steps forward.
He's probably the single most powerful Minister (politically) in this govt. They know that a good percentage of young Nigerians will stand on this hence these releases. The thugs in power are collectively united in their mission to destroy whatever is left of the country.
Who conducted a security check on him when he was appointed? What sort of checks are done by @NGRSenate when they confirm appointees. And the media...question for another day. Until we ask the right questions, these morons will continue to take us for granted.
We will all be here and they will use this case to divide us again. Kick-off another religious war and set off helpless Nigerians on one another. This is not about Pantami alone but the entire legion of thugs running the cabal called govt in #Nigeria.

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