I asked our young engineers to create a prototype technology that could fix election integrity in Nigeria.
The way it will work is simple: voters come to the polling station, tap their voterās card on an electronic tablet or machine, and the political parties for that election appear. They then tap to select a party, and fingerprint or facial authentication takes place.
Once that is confirmed, the vote is recorded in real time and also sent to a live server where everyone in the country can see it in real time.
This will be done in Enugu by our stars within the next 2 weeks.
They will build both the software and hardware components.
Iām raising a generation that sees solutions to every problem instead of dwelling too much on complaining.
If FBI failed to release the whole Tinubuās case file with their seal on it.
Let the world know that America is committing crime against humanity in Nigeria š³š¬. Worst than the Christian Genocide they claimed to be against.
Otherwise, release those files or HUSHPUPPY and other Nigerian criminals.
When David Hundeyin said Tinubu is a CIA asset, I thought he was over analysing issues... But reading today that the FBI are blocking the release of Tinubu's files; which lives are they talking about exactly?
āThe 2027 election isnāt between the NDC and APC or any other political party; it is between the opprĆØssors and the opprĆØssed.ā
ā Senator Rabiu Kwankwaso, NDC Vice Presidential Candidate
Re: Tinubu files, Nigerians need to understand the US doesn't work like Nigeria. With all our flaws, we do have transparency and the rule of law. Not to say it is perfect, but it's strong.
So no, nobody paid the FBI or CIA or the judge or Trump to block the release of the files. The legal reason they are stating is valid (not saying it's accurate, but it is plausible): Release of the files would endanger lives -- likely either informant(s) or undercover agents. That's the question on the table before the judge now.
And since that is the question, what is the answer? Whose life or lives are they afraid will be threatened if this information comes out? Seeing that we're 33 years later, there's zero chance it's an undercover operative. So it's a snitch. A rat.
And who is the one fighting the release? Tinubu himself. So it stands to reason that the way he got out of the heroin trafficking charges back in 1993 was not just forfeiting the $460k, but also ratting out others in the network.
This was a big operation, reaching into the South East Asian underworld -- where people in power then are still in power now.
Not long after Tinubu left the US, the US attacked those networks. Was it based on information Tinubu provided? If so, then yes, releasing the files may well put his life in danger.
Did he turn over names of prominent Nigerians too? People who may back him now politically, unwittingly? That could prove fatal for him, too.
This is my working theory: BAT is a RAT.
#EarthShaker
TINUBU IS AN AMERICAN ASSETā ļøā¼ļø
The Federal Bureau of Investigation has requested a United States court to maintain the confidentiality of certain sections of documents concerning President Bola Tinubu on the grounds that their disclosure might place lives at risk.
In a submission dated 20 August the FBI sought authorisation from the court to provide a private account of its reasons for retaining portions of the material. That confidential account would be accessible solely to the judge.
The documents, which originate principally from 1992 and 1993, were sought under the Freedom of Information Act by Aaron Greenspan, the founder of PlainSite.
They pertain to inquiries conducted by the FBI that concern accusations of narcotics trafficking directed at Tinubu.
The FBI has advanced several statutory justifications for the non-disclosure of parts of the records, among them the protection of personal privacy, the safeguarding of confidential informants and the preservation of investigative techniques.
Tinubu has rejected any suggestion of misconduct, and the decision to withhold material does not, of itself, establish that he was responsible for any offence.
Just to remind yāall that AMERICA doesnāt give a shit about US!!!
Call on them from now till eternity, they canāt help you take out an evil government. They benefit from our misery as much as our evil politicians.
ONLY NIGERIANS CAN SAVE NIGERIAā ļøā¼ļø
The other time tinubu pleaded with Chicago state university not to release his academic credentials as such release would cause him " irrepairable damage" and now this šWHO IS TINUBU???
The FBIās blatant refusal to release Amodaās case files is no coincidence. Itās beginning to look like he may be their inside man.
But I know the good people of Nigeria will rise to the occasion and save their country come 2027.
I read the FBI wants to do a close thing with the Tinuboo drug files.
What are the things in the files that Tinuboo is trying so hard to hide and saying his life will be in danger if FBI should release them to the public?
Shame on you if this is the man you're supporting.
Tueh!!!!!!!
TINUBU: PRESIDENT OF NIGERIAāOR INSTRUMENT OF WESTERN POWER?
By Kio Amachree
Letters from Stockholm
Let me state this carefully: I have seen no publicly verified document proving that Bola Tinubu was formally recruited by American, French or British intelligence. But his conduct raises a question that Nigerians have every right to ask:
Whose interests does this man actually serve?
Almost immediately after becoming ECOWAS chairman, Tinubu placed military intervention against Niger on the table. He instructed his government to prepare options that included deploying Nigerian troops. He imposed sanctions and helped cut electricity supplies to a neighbouring African countryāall while France openly supported ECOWAS military action against the new authorities in Niamey.
Nigeriaās Senate, northern political leaders and overwhelming domestic opposition forced him to retreat from the brink. Without that resistance, Nigerian soldiers might have been sent to fight and kill fellow Africans in a war that would have conveniently served Franceās collapsing strategic position in the Sahel.
What independent African president displays such enthusiasm for a war against neighbouring Africans while insecurity consumes his own country?
Then came Benin Republic.
When soldiers attempted to overthrow President Patrice Talon in December 2025, Tinubu sent Nigerian fighter aircraft and ground forces across the border. France supplied intelligence and logistical support and reportedly shared intelligence with Nigeria. President Emmanuel Macron spoke with Tinubu and Talon during the crisis.
Nigeria and France were once again operating on the same side of a military intervention in Francophone Africa.
The coup leader was not executed, as some reports have claimed. Colonel Tigri Pascal reportedly escaped to Togo. But the essential fact remains: Tinubu deployed Nigerian military power abroad while Nigerians were being kidnapped, murdered and displaced at home.
Then the United States carried out strikes inside Nigerian territory.
These were not technically an uninvited American attack: Tinubu approved them, and both governments described them as coordinated counterterrorism operations. But that makes the constitutional and political questions more urgentānot less urgent.
What agreement did Tinubu make with Washington? What operational freedom was granted to the United States? What evidence justified the targets? What civilian safeguards existed? What continuing military presence or intelligence arrangements were accepted?
Instead of addressing Nigerians with the seriousness demanded when a foreign military fires weapons inside their country, Tinubu thanked Donald Trump for his leadership and support. He behaved less like the president of a sovereign African power and more like a grateful junior partner receiving protection from his patron.
The pattern extends beyond military affairs.
Tinubuās administration has drawn Nigeria closer to France precisely as Mali, Burkina Faso and Niger have expelled French forces and rejected Parisās old sphere of influence. His government has pursued controversial strategic and economic agreements with France, including cooperation involving critical mineralsāresources that should be guarded as instruments of Nigerian sovereignty, not offered as reassurance to anxious foreign powers.
Then there is Britaināand Gilbert Chagoury.
During Tinubuās March 2026 state visit to the United Kingdom, Chagoury reportedly joined the Nigerian delegation connected to the financing arrangements for the refurbishment of Lagosās Apapa and Tin Can Island ports. The work was entrusted to a company belonging to the Chagoury business empire, with British export-finance support.
Chagoury is not merely a casual acquaintance. He is Tinubuās longtime associate and a businessman whose companies have benefited from enormously valuable federal projects under this administration.
I cannot state as fact that Chagoury is Tinubuās āintelligence handlerā; no publicly verified evidence establishes that allegation. But his extraordinary access, his presence around international state business and the scale of contracts associated with his companies justify a full parliamentary investigation.
Who selected him?
Who negotiated these contracts?
What competitive process was followed?
What national-security screening took place?
Why was a private businessman so deeply embedded in a presidential state visit involving strategic Nigerian infrastructure?
A sovereign president cooperates with foreign countries when cooperation serves his people. A compromised government repeatedly serves foreign strategic interests while concealing its agreements from its own citizens.
Tinubu threatened war against Niger while France was losing its grip on the Sahel.
Tinubu used Nigerian air power in Benin while France supplied intelligence and logistical support.
Tinubu authorised American strikes inside Nigeria and publicly thanked Washington.
Tinubu carried a politically connected businessman into the heart of a British state visit while that businessmanās corporate network stood to benefit from strategic port projects.
One incident may be diplomacy. Two may be coincidence. But an accumulating pattern of military alignment, economic dependency, opaque agreements and privileged intermediaries demands scrutiny.
Nigeria must not become Franceās replacement military platform in West Africa, Americaās unexamined operational territory or Britainās export-finance marketplace. Nigerian soldiers, territory, minerals, ports and public money belong to the Nigerian people.
The National Assembly must publish and investigate every relevant military, intelligence, mineral, infrastructure and export-finance agreement made with the United States, France and the United Kingdom under Tinubu.
Until then, Nigerians are entitled to ask:
Is Bola Tinubu defending Nigeriaās sovereigntyāor administering Nigeria on behalf of outside powers?
#TinubuMustAnswer #DefendNigerianSovereignty #NigeriaIsNotAColony #ECOWAS #Sahel #StopForeignInterference #InvestigateTheContracts #GilbertChagoury #NationalAssembly #LettersFromStockholm #KioAmachree
The central events are supported by reporting on Tinubuās preparations for possible intervention in Niger and sanctions against its junta (Reuters), Nigeriaās intervention in Benin (Reuters), Franceās intelligence and logistical role (Reuters), and Chagouryās reported involvement in the UK-backed ports project (AllAfrica/Daily Trust).
Tinubu supporters are avoiding the ongoing court proceedings on the #FBI#Drug-related files like the plague š¤£
My question is: What does it say about your character that youāre supporting someone with this kind of history?
This goes beyond civil forfeiture. Itās criminal.
APC does not know what they will use as campaign.
Now they are out to push a lot of non state actors to demoralize Nigerians.
Donāt fall for it.
Bola Ahmed Tinubu is beatable.