Nigerian Investigative Journalist, David Hundeyin has released a documentary about Tinubu’s alleged Drug trafficking and money laundry in the US.
A Nigerian investigative journalist, David Hundeyin, has released a documentary about the All Progressive Congress, APC, Presidential Candidate, Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s alleged involvement in drug trafficking and money laundering in Chicago, US.
Also: U.S. Court Indicts Tinubu For Drug Trafficking – Document
Newsonline gathered that this is in response to Tinubu’s alleged involvement in the cocaine trade when he was a young man in the United States, David created a piece about him that he titled “From Drug to Presidential Candidate.”
In connection with Bola Tinubu’s drug trafficking and money laundering case in Chicago, a court in the United States recently released certified true documents.
The records indicate that Bola Ahmed Tinubu forfeited $460,000 to the US government.
Although there was no new material in the 56-page document made public by the district court’s Chicago headquarters, it did validate some details of the case that had been discussed informally by the media for years.
You can watch the documentary on Bola Ahmed Tinubu by David Hundeyin here.
Recall that David Hundeyin, in July, wrote an article titled, “Bola Ahmed Tinubu: From Drug Lord To Presidential Candidate”, where he espoused a similar allegation.
Also, in the twilight of the 2015 elections, the same allegation surfaced in the media.
Meanwhile, the allegation has continued to generate mixed reactions from Nigerians on social media.
@’Fisayo Soyombo:
The ignominy that a Bola Tinubu presidency will land Nigeria will be unprecedented.
Imagine being lost in Democracy or Independence Day celebrations, & a US court suddenly releases fresh evidence of your president’s past dealings.
@Ahmed Salami:
A document dated October 9th, 1993 is what a journalist in Nigeria tagged as a fresh “leaked document”. Don’tforget; no mainstream had posted this baseless paper because those who tried it before were begging for an out-of-court settlement.