Atiku is broke, full stop/Lawrence Ibe

  1. Atiku Abubakar is broke (full stop).
  2. He was financially decimated by Buhari, who wanted to ensure he would no longer have a large war chest to fund an election.
  3. Buhari achieved this through Hadiza Usman, who frustrated Intels, a company co-owned by Atiku.
  4. In 2021, Atiku sold his shares in Intels and used the money to run in the 2023 PDP primary election. Gov. Wike made sure Atiku spent big in PDP primaries by paying $30,000 per delegate.
  5. Atiku who was fully extorted, needed a sitting governor to open his state treasury to co-fund his 2023 campaign, and Gov. Okowa came in handy.
  6. Records show that Gov. Okowa borrowed N30,000,000,000 from three banks, Zenith Bank, UBA, and Access Bank. That was the money used for Atiku’s presidential campaign in 2023.

6b. EFCC records shows that Okowa could not show which project swallowed the last minute loan he took from 3 banks in 2022 using Delta state allocation as security.

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  1. Atiku’s remaining businesses, like America a university of Nigeria, Adama Beverage Limited, Gotel Communications, and Prodeco Nigeria Limited, cannot provide Atiku with the funds needed for the 2027 election, so he’s looking for another “Okowa.” Sadly, that option is now limited.
  2. Atiku has 25 voracious children waiting for food to be ready. Potential 25 Seyi Tinubu’s. Can Nigeria survive it? No!
  3. Bottom line is: what we’ve seen Tinubu do will be child’s play compared to what Atiku will do if he becomes president.
  4. A man who’s badly financially decimated and damaged, who has sold many assets and liquidated numerous businesses in his quest for the presidency, will first recover his investments before doing anything else.
  5. If Tinubu, with Lagos treasury in his hands, is still hustling and scavenging the nation like a hungry vulture, imagine what Atiku will do.
  6. Peter Obi remains Nigeria’s only real option. He’s not broke. He’s not hungry. He will not thief up your money.
  7. This cannot be said about Atiku and Tinubu.
  8. May God save us from Atiku and Tinubu.

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