@renoomokri This shalayeing is from a man drowning and doing everything to hang on a semblance of thread to keep his political life and urgent 2ks, this is suicidal
@HighChiefOkoro The best litmus test for checking if you make sense or not is to take the pain to watch or listen to your recordings, if you did you would’ve seen how disgracefully stupid you always sound, it’s terrible to expose this because of why you aim to be paid or already being paid
@Onsogbu They probably promised this so called senior thing a slot in the commission and he sees his perceived hope fading away and he has lost his cool and would that fraud become right as long as it Favour’s and feeds him. All you transactional beast wasting our commonwealth will fail
@U_Rochas One of the very reason why I am praying and mobilizing for Peter Obi @PeterObi to win is so political Jobbers like you can retire from politics and bad influence to the young people looking for guidance
@aonanuga1956 The ones your principal and party promised that Nigerians stupidly and sheepishly believed, what has it taught us, because you lack integrity you easily assume everyone are on the same boat with you.
@ruffydfire@vakkai God just have to judge these Government terribly, this impunity is out of this world and beyond comprehension, this can’t continue, the bleeding of our commonwealth just have to stop
@renoomokri Your nightmare, I can imagine how hard and fast your heart must be perpetuating as you saw him from far away and rushed for this damage control
AN OPEN LETTER TO GILBERT CHAGOURY
By Kio Amachree, President, Worldview International
Mr. Gilbert Chagoury,
Let me be direct with you.
Every troll you dispatch in my direction, every attempt to silence or intimidate me, achieves precisely the opposite of your intention. It activates me further. It sharpens my focus. It deepens my resolve to ensure that the full, documented, verified record of your conduct in Nigeria is placed before every court, every regulator, and every international body with jurisdiction over your affairs.
So by all means — keep sending them.
I have spent decades as a man of the world — educated at Eton, trained at Wharton, tested on Wall Street and in the corridors of international diplomacy. In all those years, across every continent, I have rarely encountered a figure whose alleged criminality appears so deeply structural, so habitual, and so breathtakingly shameless as yours.
On the question of your identity and your passports:
You are not Nigerian. The Nigerian passport that the late tyrant Sani Abacha procured for you was not the product of any legal process — it was a transaction between two men who understood that Nigerian institutions existed, in their world, to be purchased. You did not renounce your British passport. You did not renounce your Lebanese passport. And the diplomatic passport that caused such controversy on that island nation — where you once again demonstrated your contempt for Black people by purchasing preferential treatment at the expense of legitimate Black citizens — is a document that deserves the closest scrutiny from every relevant authority.
You are a man of many passports and, it would appear, no fixed loyalty to any of them except as instruments of convenience.
On your Swiss conviction:
A Swiss court found you guilty. A Swiss court — not a Nigerian tribunal susceptible to the kind of pressure and procurement your name has been associated with, but one of the most rigorous judicial systems in the world — convicted you of money laundering. Most men of conscience would have treated that moment as a reckoning. A turning point. An occasion for reflection on the harm done. You treated it as an inconvenience. You learned nothing. You felt no shame. You simply continued.
That tells the world everything it needs to know about your character.
On your alleged ties to Hezbollah:
The FBI has reportedly investigated your alleged financial connections to Hezbollah. Mossad maintains files. The United States — a country where you participated in illegal foreign election financing, a federal crime — denied you entry. These are not the accusations of bloggers or political opponents. These are the documented concerns of the world’s most powerful intelligence and law enforcement agencies. When both the Americans and the Israelis have reason to watch you, Mr. Chagoury, that is not a coincidence. That is a pattern.
On Nigeria — my country, not your feeding ground:
You appear to operate under the belief that Nigeria — the most populous Black nation on earth, a country of two hundred million people of extraordinary talent, resilience, and dignity — exists as your personal treasury. That its contracts are yours to harvest. That its leaders are yours to cultivate and corrupt. That its people are yours to disregard.
They are not.
I watched with revulsion as cameras placed you in the entourage of a President whose own identity documents remain a matter of active legal investigation, walking through the doors of 10 Downing Street as though legitimacy can be borrowed from proximity to power. It cannot. The world sees what that image represents.
The Lagos-Calabar Coastal Highway contract — billions of dollars of Nigerian public funds, awarded without competitive tender, flowing toward structures connected to your family and to the family of the President — will not disappear into silence. The Swiss conviction. The FBI reports. The Hezbollah allegations. The foreign election financing. Judge Beryl Howell’s court-ordered release of sealed DEA and FBI files by June 2026. These are not going away, Mr. Chagoury. They are converging.
On my family and what we represent:
In 1986, my father, Chief Godfrey Kio Jaja Amachree QC — Nigeria’s first Solicitor-General, UN Under-Secretary-General, and a man whose name is etched into the constitutional and legal history of this nation — took a Lebanese businessman to court and won. He established, through the rule of law, that the Amachree name stands for honour, accountability, and the refusal to be intimidated.
My grandfather, Chief Sekin Amachree, sat at the 1958 Constitutional Conference that helped determine what Nigeria would become. My family did not build this legacy so that men like you could plunder what they helped to create.
My father invested enormously in my education — not so that I could be silent, but so that I could be effective. I am both.
On what comes next:
This is not 2004. This is not the era of Abacha, when men of your alleged disposition could operate in the comfortable darkness of institutional impunity. This is the age of artificial intelligence, investigative journalism with global reach, international asset recovery frameworks, and diaspora communities with the legal literacy and the platform to hold power to account.
Every contract. Every shell company. Every offshore structure. Every family connection between the Chagoury Group and the Tinubu administration. Every passport, every tribunal, every conviction, every intelligence file. It is all being documented. It is all being preserved. It will all be submitted to the appropriate authorities — the UK Serious Fraud Office, the U.S. Department of Justice, the ICC, and every international body with jurisdiction.
I am a man of honour addressing a man of — I will let the Swiss court’s verdict speak for itself.
Read the Philip Morris case carefully, Mr. Chagoury. Not all Nigerians are crooks. Not all African voices can be trolled into silence. And not every man who stands against you can be bought, threatened, or worn down.
Stop sending your people after me.
I do not wish you well.
Kio Amachree
President, Worldview International
Stockholm, Sweden
Kio Amachree is a political commentator, diaspora activist, and President of Worldview International. His commentary has been published by Vanguard, Sahara Reporters, and major international platforms.
@oluremitinubu The money been spent to mobilize and buy whoever is willing could’ve been used to build this and win the hearts of the people than allowing Taiwan to come milk us out
@aonanuga1956 Agba ti o he dodo lati le ma le s’ododo.
What exactly in his statement warrant your ranting? It’s because you are protecting interest at the expense of our commonwealth howbeit hypocritically. It is well, our children and your grandchildren will read about you and your types
Nigerian tale of criminals fighting hard to outwit others for their criminality. Nigerians please we are the real victims here and at the same time we are the ones who will either continue to enable this or end it
In 2019 he was public about it; In 2023 he was hypocritically private about it masquerading as a journalist; meanwhile he has zero training or experience as a journalist. In 2027, he is wickedly pretentious about it. Social media vitriol, hate and revenue is more important to him than national interest.
#comeoutofthepoliticalpartisancloset