“2027 Presidential Campaign In Nigeria Is About To Start, And The Owner Of This Bullet G-Wagon (A Politician) Is Not Taking Any Chances. I Have Never Seen A Bullet Car Like This Before. Look At The Inside, Even If You’re a Cartel Leader, Is This Not Too Much?”. ~ Man Reacts
🇳🇬💥 MIRACLE IN NORTHERN NIGERIA: Man Withdraws ₦20 Million From Bank, Robbers Suddenly Attack and Open Fire, But Bullets Can't Penetrate Him, He Grabs Their Gun and Kills Driver!
A Chinese CEO reportedly placed 180 million yuan — about $26 million in cash — across 800 tables and invited his 7,000 employees to take what they could
“Chief Tompolo, you asked us to stop stealing crude oil, but these are government officials going to load crude oil illegally. Everyone is collecting contracts and keeping quiet.”
~ Tompolo’s follower calls him out
The Nigerian government, through NNPC, pays High Chief Government Oweizide Ekpemupolo Tompolo 4 billion naira every month, 48 billion annually, for just one job.
"To protect oil pipelines in the Niger Delta"
Tompolo is so liquid that he can afford to bring any A-list celebrity to the riverine Gbaramatu, where he stays.
Obi Cubana and E-Money were his guests not quite long ago, and these men travelled by boat to meet with Tompolo when they arrived in Delta State.
Only God knows how much Tompolo paid for the appearance for Obi Cubana and E-Money to embark on such a risky journey.
Last year, during the last Delta State security summit, Tompolo was the special chief launcher, and he dropped a 10 billion naira donation quietly without any noise or fanfare, showing the scale of his liquidity.
Nigeria’s richest man, Aliko Dangote, once mentioned that there are actually Nigerians who are more liquid than he is.
And I think he has the likes of Tompolo in mind when he made the assertion.
One man, a repentant militant, is super liquid and a billionaire, not because he created any innovative products that made the lives of Nigerians better and easier but because he was a former criminal and repentant militant and because of this, the Nigerian state choose to reward him massively.
An example of how a dysfunctional country works.
— Chukwudi Iwuchukwu