NewsProve Atiku Is Corrupt, Get  N12m — US Based  Nwoye

Prove Atiku Is Corrupt, Get  N12m — US Based  Nwoye

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By Adesina Soyooye

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There is a bait for those who   accuse the Presidential candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, Atiku Abubakar, of being corrupt.

For years, Atiku has been in the eye of the storm over allegations that he is not only corrupt but sold off State assets to himself while he was Vice President, and in charge of Privatisation.

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But a United States based Nigerian, Billy Nwoye, has thrown his weight behind Atiku, and thrown a bait at Atiku’s accusers. He has challenged anybody harbouring such allegations to prove it and get the sum of $20,000, which translates to a whopping N12million.

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Nwoye, a Politician in the USA, is the first Nigerian elected to  City Council member in Altadena in the County of Los Angeles in 2003.

The deadline for the proof that Atiku sold State assets to himself is August 1, 2022.

Nwoye who was, also,  Special Adviser to Governor Gray Davis on Consular Matters. insisted he was conversant  with the activities of Abubakar between as Nigeria’s Vice President between 1999 and 2007.

Nwoye: “I had the opportunity of working with Atiku when he negotiated bilateral cooperation between the State of California, the fifth largest economy in the world and Nigeria through the office of the former Lieutenant Governor, Cruz Bustamante.

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“I will like to offer a reward of $20,000 (12 million Naira) to anyone who can PROVE that the UNIFIER sold all assets to himself between 1999 and 2007. You have until August 1st, 2022 to present the proofs and claim the reward.”


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