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Mar 7 8 tweets 3 min read
CHIOMA OKOLI vs ERISCO FOODS LIMITED / ERIC UMEOFIA

Chioma posted her review about Nagiko tomato Mix, a product manufactured by Erisco Foods, on Facebook and carried on with her day. Eric Umeofia or his company NEVER contacted her regarding it.

A week later, @EriscoOfficial tagged her to their post on Facebook discrediting her review. When people attacked her online, she wrote a second post to clarify herself and then tagged @EriscoOfficial, but they ignored her.

Emperor Eric Umeofia wrote a petition to his friend the IG of Police to arrest Chioma Okoli with no investigation whatsoever.

Nine days later, two policemen from Abuja and a policewoman from Lagos approached Chioma and her family at church and lured them to the station claiming that they had questions for her regarding a package she received. When they got there, they presented her with Eric Umeofia’s accusations, showed her the Facebook post, and wanted her to admit to running a crime syndicate that had been calling Eric on the phone to extort money from him! They took her phone, searched it, found nothing but withheld it saying they were waiting for “orders from above” before they could let her go! A few hours later, the policemen returned and ordered another policewoman to throw Chioma in jail and then told her husband to go home and that she wouldn’t be coming with them. Her husband slept in the car at the police station because he didn’t want to leave without his wife.
Jun 18, 2023 4 tweets 2 min read
Once upon a time, BATidiots advertised this picture claiming it’s Tinubu’s college year book. Oya what is his full name? They said it’s Bola Thubv!

Who da hell is Bola Thubv???

When we asked, they moved away from that forgery to Donald Duke’s childhood photo. Today, If you… twitter.com/i/web/status/1… ImageImage Not only did they claim Donald Duke’s picture, they printed it on Tinubu and Shettima’s campaign book, and even on Tinubu’s website.

This crime happened before our very eyes and APC supporters never spoke about it. They still pushed Tinubu further.

This is why I detest APC and… twitter.com/i/web/status/1…
Jun 14, 2023 4 tweets 1 min read
Summary of today’s hearing.

Mahmood Yakubu is dodging court orders!
Jun 10, 2023 4 tweets 1 min read
The video currently playing in court is about INEC Chairman Mahmood Yakubu in a press conference where the Channels TV reporter was present. In that video, Mahmood assured the media that the election results would be uploaded on IREV in real-time. He also stressed the measures… twitter.com/i/web/status/1… The judge asked him to allow the clip to play to the end.
Jun 7, 2023 5 tweets 2 min read
Q & A Time.

Question: “Are the documents safe at the appeals court? I hope they won’t get lost or destroyed by fire.”

Answer: 👇🏾 Question 2: “Why are they submitting all these documents? When are we going to hear the ruling on FCT Abuja argument?”

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Jun 2, 2023 4 tweets 1 min read
I would like to introduce an activity that I believe would be enjoyable for Obidients!

1. Which services are you in need of, and which services would you be open to exchanging in return?

2. What products are you seeking, and what products or services would you be willing to… twitter.com/i/web/status/1… Image Examples:

- You can give haircuts in exchange for laundry.
- You can cook in exchange for cleaning.
- You can give cooking utensils or items you don’t use in exchange for another item.
Jun 1, 2023 5 tweets 3 min read
Few minutes ago on WhatsApp, someone forwarded me a lengthy Court update saying a lawyer shared it on their WhatsApp group. She was trying to UPDATE me about today’s trial not knowing that I was already done reporting.

A lawyer STOLE my tweets and passed it off as his in a… twitter.com/i/web/status/1… ImageImage It’s very discouraging each time I come across this.
Apr 22, 2023 42 tweets 10 min read
PETER OBI & LP VS INEC, APC, BOLA TINUBU & KASHIM SHETTIMA

Obi’s petition Paragraph 1 reads: the petition is presented by Mr. Peter Obi & Labour Party and will be addressed as the petitioners.

INEC’s response: Admitted.

APC’s response: Admitted.

Tinubu & Shettima’s… twitter.com/i/web/status/1… Intro

Apr 14, 2023 4 tweets 4 min read
HOW FEDERAL AGENTS GOT TO KNOW ABOUT TINUBU'S DRUG DEALING PT 3

Bank records disclosed that five days, after the account was opened, on January 4, 1990, $80,000 was deposited into the NOW account at First Heritage Bank by wire transfer through First Chicago from Banc One Houston. The transaction was completed at the direction of ‘Mirbec’ A. Akande who resided at 7930 Corporate Drive, Houston, Texas. A review of a credit bureau report shows that Adegboyega Mueez Akande previously used this address. Further, the investigation disclosed through a review of bank records that an individual named Mueez Adegboyega Akande had three accounts at Banc One.

According to bank employees, when Bola Tinubu came to First Heritage Bank in December 1999 to open the accounts, he was introduced to them by Adegboyega Mueez Akande who at that time maintained an account at the bank. According to bank records, Bola Tinubu also opened a
Joint checking account in his name and the name of his wife, Oluremi Tinubu. Oluremi Tinubu previously opened a joint bank account also at this bank with Audrey Akande, the wife of Adeoboveda Mueez Akande.

Bank records further disclosed that on January 6, 1990, Tinubu withdrew $20,000 From the "NOW" account to purchase a Certificate of Deposit for $10,000; the remaining $10,000 was deposited into the money market account. On the same day, January 6, 1990, Tinubu completed a credit application for an $8,000 loan to purchase an automobile. Tinubu stated in the application that he resided at 74 South Stewart and that Mueez A. Akande, his cousin, resided at 3515 Maple Lane, Hazel Crest, Illinois. Further, Tinubu stated in the application that his employer was Mobile Oil Nigeria Ltd., Fairfax, Virginia, and that his take-home pay was $2,400 per month. Additionally, Tinubu stated that he had no other sources of income. He listed his wife, Oluremi. Tinubu, as a co-applicant. The application states that she resides at the same location and her employment is listed as a housewife. This loan was secured with a certificate of deposit in the amount of $10,000 that Tinubu recently purchased.

A review of a Trans Union Credit report, however, showed that Tinubu resided at 7424 South Shore, Chicago, Illinois. The date of this credit report was December 28, 1989. On January 8, 1990, a loan was given to Tinubu by First Heritage Bank and a check in the amount of $9,000 was made payable to the car dealership and him for the purchase of a car.

A review of records from the car dealership disclosed that on January 9, 1090, Bola Tinubu purchased a 1990 Nissan 240X (VIN: JNIH536P7LN121339) l o r $17,754.03 using a cashier’s check purchased at First Heritage Bank from funds in his bank accounts. Tinubu provided 3515 Maple Lane, Hazel Crest, Illinois as his residence while completing paperwork at the car dealership.
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Who was ‘Mirbec A. Akande’ that did a wire transfer of $80k into Mueez Akande’s bank account?

(Story to be continued later). Read Pt 2
Apr 13, 2023 4 tweets 2 min read
HOW FEDERAL AGENTS GOT TO KNOW ABOUT TINIBU'S DRUG DEALING PT2.

During interviews with the law enforcement agents investigating this distribution network, Agbele confirmed that Akande was involved in the distribution of white heroin. As a result of his involvement in this business enterprise, Akande generated huge profits that Agbele admitted he often wired to bank accounts on behalf of Akande. According to Agbele, Akande controlled the operation of the white heroin distribution network from Nigeria in conjunction with other individuals in Nigeria and the United States.

During the investigation, DEA agents learned that in November 1986, Adegboyega Akande completed a lease application for an apartment on which he listed his employment as an account representative for Globe-Link International. Akande listed his address as 7504 South Stewart Avenue, Chicago, Illinois, and a former address as 7527 North Sheridan Road also in Chicago. On the application, Akande listed Audrey
Akande as his spouse and his current landlord were identified as Christine Schaffer – Audrey’s mother.

Further investigation by DEA agents disclosed that Abiodun Agbele also completed a lease application for an apartment in the same apartment complex located at 4050 W 115th Street, Chicago Illinois. Agbele stated in the application that he was employed by Globe-Link as a sales representative. So Agbele and Akande maintained an apartment in that Complex.

A review of the documents the secretary of state provided disclosed that Globe-Link International was owned by Mueez Adegboyega Akande. The investigation disclosed the identity of other individuals, including relatives who have worked for Akande with various duties in the distribution organization. One of those individuals was identified as Bola Tinubu.

According to bank records from the First Heritage Bank, Country Club Hills, Illinois, Tinubu opened an individual money market account and a “Now” account in December 1989. In the application, Tinubu stated that his address was 7504 South Stewart. This is the same address used previously by Akande and Globe-Link. Upon opening this account, Tinubu deposited $1,000 in traveler's checks.

(Story to be continued later). Read Pt 1.
Apr 12, 2023 6 tweets 3 min read
HOW FEDERAL AGENTS GOT TO KNOW ABOUT TINUBU’S DRUG DEALING PT 1. 

Prior to and during 1988, Special Agent Kelvin Moss was investigating money laundering of the proceeds of a heroin distribution organization in the Chicago area with other agencies such as the DEA, IRS and FBI when Adegboyega Mueez Akande’s name surfaced, but before then, a man named Lee Andrew Edwards was investigated as a source of white heroin. Edwards was incarcerated for trying to murder a federal agent while the agent was executing a search warrant.

Cocaine, heroin, guns, and paraphernalia used to distribute drugs were recovered during the execution of the warrant. An anonymous source provided reliable information to the DEA in its investigation into the white heroin distribution network. The source said there was a phone number which activated an electronic pager, and that number was to be called to place an order for white heroin. The pager was subscribed to Adegboyega Mueez Akande at 7504 South Stewart Avenue, Chicago Illinois.  

In February of 1988, an individual known as Abiodun Agbele arrived in the US from Nigeria. According to investigating agents of DEA, Agbele identified Akande as his uncle and stated that Akande provided him (Agbele) an apartment in Hammond, Indiana. The investigation revealed that Akande returned to Nigeria in the mid-1990. However, before he left, he instructed Agbele to serve as a source of white heroin for Lee Andrew Edwards.

According to DEA investigations, Agbele sold white heroin to Edwards on numerous occasions. To ensure that their investigation was tight enough, the DEA set up an operation for an undercover agent to purchase a small amount of white heroin from Agbele.  

On November 20, 1990, Agbele sold one ounce of white heroin to a law enforcement officer working in an undercover capacity for $7,000. Subsequently, Agbele was arrested and agreed to coorporate by providing information regarding the white heroin distribution network of Akande.

(I will post the other part later. The story is too long). Pt 2
Mar 3, 2023 4 tweets 2 min read
If you go to Deyemi Okanlowan’s Instagram page, you’ll see all your favorite celebrities who pretended not to know about the general election, suddenly bringing out corns from their pockets.

Like we said before the election, If they are silent, ashamed to endorse a candidate or… twitter.com/i/web/status/1… instagram.com/p/CpUivCTKRF6/…
Mar 3, 2023 5 tweets 2 min read
Peter Obi‘s legal team and Atiku’s have filed an ex-parte motion to inspect the 2023 presidential election materials.

They were filed at the PEC secretariat at the Court of Appeal, Abuja. Both motions, with INEC and two others as respondents, have been listed for hearing today. Read more: thestreetjournal.org/nigeria-decide…
Nov 26, 2022 6 tweets 2 min read
He robbed 12 banks in 6 years and the police had no suspect, or know how he did it. He moved around freely until he fell in love with a woman who worked in self-storage center where he went to hide some of the money he stole. The future was looking bright for him with his newfound love so he decided to do something nice for society by turning himself in. He called the FBI and told them he was the “In-and-out-bandit” and would like to turn himself in, but they didn’t believe him.
Nov 26, 2022 6 tweets 2 min read
A hotshot lawyer took over a case of a 19-year-old altar boy who was accused of stabbing an archbishop of Chicago to death. When the lawyer visited the boy in prison, he denied stabbing the archbishop 75 times and claimed someone did it. The lawyer was convinced that the boy was innocent and no one could talk him out of it. So he began looking for another killer. He found clues in the boy’s room which led to more shocking revelations. The case went to trial and in a matter of days, more scary details about the boy came to light.
Nov 25, 2022 8 tweets 2 min read
A US Marine sniper was ordered to shoot a terrorist they’d ben trailing for 13 months, but he refused because the terrorist was at a wedding and it didn’t sound fair to shoot him there. Their cover was blown and the terrorist guards began chasing them. He and another marine ended up in a desert with 33 million land mines. Every step was dangerous so they had to carefully walk through it to get to the next village where their helicopter was waiting. Unfortunately his colleague stepped on a mine and was blown away.
Nov 25, 2022 7 tweets 2 min read
She had an argument with her boyfriend and angrily stormed out of the restaurant, got into her car and began driving. It was raining and she could barely see the road, then she got a call, looked away to find her phone and had an accident.

She was pronounced dead and taken to a funeral home. While in there, she woke up and saw the mortician putting away her belongings. She asked what happened and the man explained that she died in a car accident and he needed to prep her for her funeral. He tried to convince her that she should forget everything
Nov 25, 2022 7 tweets 2 min read
A young boy formed a friendship with a rich and lonely billionaire. He would read books to the old man and help him with other errands at home, and in turn, the man pays him. When he turned 15, his father bought him a cellphone for his birthday while the old man gave him a lottery card to play. Luckily, he won some money and decided to buy a gift for the old man who did not want to have anything to do with technology. He bought him a cellphone so he can call him whenever he wants. He showed the man how to check the internet, read the news and
Nov 12, 2022 4 tweets 1 min read
In the case entitled, ‘Keyamo vs Lagos State House of Assembly’ with docket number ID/639M/99, in 1999 Keyamo convoked all 41 members of the house before justice C.O Segun of the Lagos State high court and insisted that the chief judge investigate Tinubu for forgery. Earlier, legendary activist and lawyer Gani Fawehinmi had accused Tinubu of forging his school certificates and sought an order of the court compelling the police to investigate him. The court ruled that because Tinubu enjoyed immunity at the time, only the Lagos State
Nov 8, 2022 7 tweets 2 min read
I traveled from the US to Lagos, took a flight from Lagos to the east, then hired a taxi from the airport to my hometown, and the first question a relative greeted me with was, “this one you returned in the middle of the year, hope all is well? You should have just sent that flight money to us instead of wasting it on flight tickets. Anyway, you are welcome.”

One day we will talk about family greed. The moment you travel abroad, you become a means to an end to some.
Nov 7, 2022 12 tweets 1 min read
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