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Reno Omokri: “Tinubu Is A Drug Lord, And I Have Documents To Show It.”

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Bola Tinubu, the All Progressives Congress’ presidential candidate, is a drug lord, according to Reno Omokri.

He posted the assertion on Facebook.

Omokri claimed to have proof in the form of papers. He wrote:

The bigger issue with Tinubu is not his certificates, or lack of them. It is the fact that he is a KNOWN DRUG LORD who was involved in a heroin drug cartel in the US, and forfeited millions in drug funds to US authorities. As any lawyer will tell you, a forfeiture is an admission of guilt!

We have the court documents. We have the names of those involved and their past and current addresses. I again challenge Bola Tinubu to sue me if these facts are not accurate. He is not a fit and proper person to occupy the office of the President of Nigeria.

Isaac Obasi

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