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Obasanjo Under Heavy Hammer Over Corruption Allegations Against Buhari, Tinubu

Ex-President Olusegun Obasanjo has been under attack since on Friday after accusing the President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and Muhammadu Buhari administrations of corruption.
In his latest book, Nigeria: Past and Future, Obasanjo claimed that Buhari’s government oversaw “the most atrocious waste” and that “corruption was at its peak” during his tenure.
He further alleged that Tinubu’s administration appears to be following the same path and may even surpass Buhari’s record in misgovernance and corruption.
Reacting to these accusations, prominent figures across the country dismissed Obasanjo’s claims, arguing that his own administration was riddled with corruption.
Obasanjo Lacks Credibility to Accuse Others – Girei
Senator Abubakar Girei, a former lawmaker from Adamawa State, stated that Obasanjo was in no position to label any government as corrupt, given the level of fraud that characterized his own tenure.
Girei, who represented Adamawa Central Senatorial District between 1999 and 2003, claimed he had firsthand knowledge of Obasanjo’s alleged corrupt dealings.
“Obasanjo is the least qualified of all past presidents to accuse Buhari or anyone of corruption,” Girei said.
He recalled how Obasanjo allegedly manipulated the Senate to impose Evans Enwerem as Senate President, only for the lawmakers to later impeach him and replace him with Chuba Okadigbo.
Girei further challenged Obasanjo to explain how his administration spent ₦16 billion on a failed electricity project.
He said: “Buhari might have had some people around him who might not have been so upright, but till today, Buhari remains a man of integrity.”
On Obasanjo’s criticism of Tinubu’s administration, Girei dismissed the claims as baseless and urged the former president to allow Tinubu to focus on governance.
“Obasanjo, who did eight years as president and could hardly show any results, should leave Tinubu alone to continue concentrating on the job he was elected for,” he said.
Sani to Obasanjo: Provide Evidence for Your Allegations
Anthony Sani, a former Secretary General of the Arewa Consultative Forum (ACF), accused Obasanjo of consistently undermining every Nigerian leader except himself.
“When former President Obasanjo alleges that corruption under President Buhari was worse, and that under President Bola Tinubu is also worse than their predecessors, many Nigerians would expect the former President to back up his claims with evidence through some trend analyses,” he said.
He added that as a former president, Obasanjo should not make “allegations with a sleight of hand” and should provide concrete proof to support his claims.
Regarding concerns over the ₦15 trillion Lagos-Calabar Coastal Road project, Sani said Nigerians were worried about the cost due to “competing demands on limited resources“, but stressed that Obasanjo should offer more details on why he considers the project wasteful.
Odili to Obasanjo: The Halliburton Scandal Happened Under Your Watch
Dr. Ifeanyi Odili, National President of the Campaign for Democracy (CD), dismissed Obasanjo’s claims, reminding him that the Halliburton scandal, one of Nigeria’s worst corruption cases, occurred during his presidency.
He said: “I don’t believe that Buhari’s administration is the most corrupt government in Nigeria so far. What about Obasanjo’s government? Can he claim he was a saint throughout his government?”
Odili further argued that Obasanjo’s administration had more corruption cases than Buhari’s, adding: “The Campaign for Democracy has written to him once to leave Nigerian politics. He should stop imposing people. He is old enough to retire. He is so restless. He just wants to be heard all the time. He wants to control the presidency, he wants to control everybody. He cannot continue like that. He should go and rest.”
The Halliburton bribery scandal, which involved illegal payments to Nigerian officials between 1994 and 2004, led to a $382 million settlement between Halliburton and the U.S. Department of Justice. While some individuals were prosecuted, no top official in Nigeria was held accountable.
Adebayo: Obasanjo Conducted Nigeria’s Worst Election
Hon. Adewale Adebayo, Osun State Chairman of the Allied Peoples Movement (APM), accused Obasanjo of overseeing “the worst election in Nigeria’s history” and running a government filled with corruption and political persecution.
He said: “Apart from conducting the worst election in Nigeria’s history, the Obasanjo government was also neck-deep in greed, corruption, witch-hunting, and most tragic to us, his administration killed Bola Ige, our own.”
He described Obasanjo as self-serving and called on him to stop criticizing sitting presidents.
Adebayo also defended the Lagos-Calabar Highway project, calling it a “game changer” that will boost Nigeria’s regional connectivity.
He said: “Obasanjo should stop all this wailing and focus on God to seek forgiveness for all his misdeeds as a fortunate leader who mismanaged the mandate given to him.”
Buhari’s Administration Had Corruption Issues – Ruwagodia
Dr. Bashir Ruwagodia, a Katsina-based civil rights activist, acknowledged that while Buhari himself was incorruptible, his administration failed to properly tackle corruption.
Ruwagodia, who served as Special Adviser on Higher Education under ex-Governor Aminu Bello Masari, noted that Buhari’s government failed to hold some corrupt officials accountable.
Former Minister of Communication, Alhaji Adebayo Shittu, also echoed similar sentiments.
He said: “Even though the EFCC has not gone to probe the entire government, we do know that the former Minister of Aviation, Hadi Sirika, is currently facing trial at the behest of EFCC.
“The crisis with Emefiele’s multidimensional corruption is also a case in point, and I don’t see former President Buhari’s government coming completely clean of it.”
Shittu maintained that while Buhari himself was “absolutely incorruptible,” his failure to properly supervise his ministers allowed corruption to thrive.
He said: “No matter how incorruptible a leader is, once there are cases of approving projects for ministers without ensuring effective supervision, then one is indirectly responsible for their misdeeds.”
He specifically mentioned that former Central Bank Governor Godwin Emefiele had insiders within the presidency who enabled him to obtain multiple approvals for controversial policies.
He said: “I can’t recall any specific effort done to re-launch the erstwhile War Against Corruption in Nigeria. I think Buhari performed better as a military head of state in the fight against corruption than he did as a civilian President.”
Shittu called on the Tinubu administration to learn from Buhari’s shortcomings and implement stronger anti-corruption measures.
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2023: El-Rufai regrets throwing his weight behind Tinubu despite all the odds against him

By Kayode Sanni-Arewa
Ex- Kaduna State Governor Nasir El-Rufai has publicly expressed regret over supporting President Bola Tinubu despite being aware of his past drug trafficking allegations and certificate forgery scandal.
In an exclusive interview with BBC Hausa, El-Rufai revealed that he and others overlooked these issues because they believed Tinubu could replicate his Lagos State governance model on a national scale.
His remarks have sent shockwaves through Nigeria’s political landscape, raising questions about Tinubu’s credibility and leadership. Tinubu’s 1993 Drug Trafficking Controversy One of the most controversial aspects of Tinubu’s past is his alleged involvement in narcotics trafficking in the United States. In 1993, the United States government seized $460,000 from Tinubu after linking his bank accounts to drug-related financial transactions. During the 2022 presidential campaign, this issue resurfaced when the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Illinois released new documents detailing Tinubu’s alleged money laundering and narcotics dealings. Despite these revelations, Tinubu’s political allies, including El-Rufai, stood by him, believing his economic reforms in Lagos State justified their support.
*Chicago State University Certificate Forgery Scandal*
In addition to the drug case, Tinubu’s academic credentials have been widely disputed. His Chicago State University (CSU) records became a focal point of controversy when Atiku Abubakar, his main opponent in the 2023 elections, legally challenged his academic qualifications. The case led to CSU releasing documents that cast doubt on the authenticity of Tinubu’s certificate, fueling accusations of forgery and misrepresentation. Opposition figures and critics argue that no sitting president should face such credibility issues.
*El-Rufai’s Growing Discontent with Tinubu’s Presidency*
El-Rufai’s statement highlights growing frustration among some of Tinubu’s early supporters. Many expected strong economic policies, governance improvements, and stability, but instead, they argue his government has been marked by: Economic hardship, with rising inflation and currency devaluation. Political instability, including factional crises within the ruling party. Public discontent, with widespread protests over fuel subsidy removal and economic reforms. El-Rufai admitted that despite knowing about Tinubu’s baggage, he expected him to lead effectively.
*Tinubu’s Multi-Million-Dollar Lobbying Efforts in the U.S.*
In response to these damaging allegations, reports indicate that Tinubu has paid U.S. lobbyists $2.7 million to improve his international image. According to exclusive findings, the funds were channeled through foreign lobbying firms to influence U.S. policymakers, media narratives, and public opinion.
*Why is Tinubu Paying Lobbyists?*
To counteract negative media coverage about his past scandals. ✔ To improve U.S.-Nigeria diplomatic relations under his leadership. ✔ To influence Western governments and investors for economic partnerships. Critics argue that instead of addressing domestic issues, Tinubu’s administration is focused on repairing his global reputation.
*What Does This Mean for Tinubu’s Presidency?*
El-Rufai’s public disappointment signals a potential political rift within Tinubu’s camp. With economic hardships mounting and opposition voices growing louder, there are concerns about: ✔ *Dissent within the ruling APC* – Will more political allies distance themselves? ✔
*2027 elections impact* – Will opposition parties use this as campaign ammunition?
*Tinubu’s governance legacy*
– Will he regain public trust, or will these scandals define his tenure?
*Will Tinubu Address These Allegations?*
With mounting criticism from both supporters and opposition, Tinubu faces a critical moment in his presidency. As economic challenges persist and his past resurfaces, Nigerians are demanding transparency and accountability from their leader.
El-Rufai’s bold admission raises an important question: Did Nigeria ignore red flags in electing Tinubu, and will the consequences of that decision impact the nation’s future?
What’s your take on El-Rufai’s statement? Do you think Tinubu should publicly address these issues? Share your thoughts in the comments.
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2027: El-Rufai becomes prayer warrior, says “I pray, Obi others join opposition alliance

By Kayode Sanni-Arewa
Ex-Kaduna State Governor, Nasir El-Rufai, has suddenly turned into a prayer warrior as he prays that key opposition figures, including former Vice President Atiku Abubakar and ex-governors Peter Obi, Rotimi Amaechi, and Rauf Aregbesola, to join the Social Democratic Party (SDP).
El-Rufai, who recently resigned from the All Progressives Congress (APC) and joined the SDP, cited dissatisfaction with the ruling party’s leadership as his reason for defection. His move has sparked speculation about a potential opposition coalition ahead of the 2027 elections.
In an interview with BBC Hausa, El-Rufai emphasised the need for opposition leaders to unite under one platform.
What I want and pray for is for all opposition leaders—Atiku Abubakar, Peter Obi, Rotimi Amaechi, and Rauf Aregbesola—to join the SDP,” he said.
He also expressed disappointment with the current administration, stating that his initial support for Bola Tinubu was based on the expectation that he would replicate his achievements in Lagos at the national level.
El-Rufai stated, “What pains me is that the government we supported and had confidence in would do well, because we saw what Tinubu did in Lagos despite his challenges. We all know about his issues in Chicago, but we thought if he could replicate his work in Lagos for Nigeria, let’s support him. However, he failed.”
Addressing claims that he had betrayed Atiku, El-Rufai clarified that their relationship was professional rather than political.
“I never betrayed Atiku Abubakar because we didn’t meet in politics; we met at work. In work, if I see that he didn’t do well, whoever he is, I will tell him. I told Buhari, and I even took Buhari to court on the new naira issue. When Obasanjo and Atiku were having issues, those of us working with Obasanjo looked at the issues between them and said Obasanjo was more right. It was not about north and south; Obasanjo was right. Atiku and I are now together, and if I betrayed him, why are we together now?” he added.
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Senator Ireti Kingibe vows to champion sexual harassment allegation against Akpabio

The Senator representing the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Ireti Kingibe, has reaffirmed her commitment to standing in solidarity with Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan when she formally presents her sexual harassment petition before the Senate.
Kingibe emphasized that she remains unwavering in her advocacy for justice and women’s rights, stating that her stance is rooted in truth rather than political sentiment. She clarified that her actions were never intended to undermine Akpoti-Uduaghan’s allegations against Senate President Godswill Akpabio but to ensure due process in handling the matter.
In a statement released to journalists, Kingibe acknowledged the public outcry surrounding the issue and sought to clarify her position.
“As the Senator representing the Federal Capital Territory in the 10th Senate and the Chairperson of the Senate Committee on Women Affairs, I recognize the concerns of Nigerians and would like to officially address them,” she stated.
She assured that she would be at the forefront of ensuring that the allegations are thoroughly investigated when they reach the Senate floor.
“I am aware of the ongoing discussions, and I want to set the record straight. My position was never to dismiss or undermine the claims made by my colleague. Rather, I was initially unaware of any such incidents. However, I remain steadfast in the fight against all forms of violence against women and girls,” she added.
Kingibe underscored the need for a fair and transparent investigative process, insisting that sexual harassment allegations must be handled with diligence.
“Once an accusation of sexual harassment is formally presented to the Senate, it is imperative that the matter is investigated thoroughly using the appropriate mechanisms within the institution. The office I chair—the Senate Committee on Women Affairs—serves as a beacon of hope, equality, and justice for Nigerian women. Therefore, I demand an open and transparent investigation into these allegations, ensuring justice for all parties involved, regardless of gender, status, or social class,” she asserted.
Advancing Gender Equity and Legislative Efforts
Kingibe reiterated her dedication to championing gender rights and expanding female representation in governance. She revealed that she is actively working on legislative initiatives aimed at promoting inclusivity, including the 35% Gender Inclusion Bill and the establishment of special seats for women in governance.
“The Gender Equity Bill 2025 (SB 743), which I am sponsoring, has passed its first reading and is now awaiting a second reading. This bill is critical in ensuring increased political representation for women across all sectors,” she noted.
Furthermore, she reaffirmed her commitment to good governance and dispelled any misinformation suggesting she sympathizes with sexual harassment in any form.
“Any claims attempting to portray me as indifferent to sexual harassment, whether in the Senate or elsewhere, should be disregarded. As a leader and senator, I will never do anything to betray the trust of the people,” she stated.
A Call for Justice and Accountability
Kingibe concluded by reiterating her dedication to upholding democracy, fairness, and justice in Nigeria.
“I remain resolute in my service to the Nigerian people and committed to fostering a democracy where justice, fairness, and equality prevail. I urge all Nigerians, especially women, to remain steadfast in demanding accountability and justice in all aspects of governance,” she declared.
Her statement comes amid growing calls for institutional reforms to address sexual harassment and gender-based violence in Nigeria’s political and professional spaces.
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