A Nigerian based in the United States of America, Ade Lani on Tuesday night launched an online petition against the Presidential candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Bola Ahmed Tinubu, demanding a criminal review of his alleged drug dealings.
In the petition which was launched on change.org, Lani is asking for a criminal review of Tinubu’s alleged drug dealings in the US.
He averred that the criminal review will enable Nigerians to know who their potential president is in character and history.
Lani also explained that the review would help Nigerians to be able to make the right decision on who they place their future and leadership of the country in his hands.
Already, the petition has hit and attracted over 10, 300 signatories as of 4:26 pm on Wednesday, July 20, 2022.
The petition is coming against the backdrop of a recent report by the West Africa Weekly that linked Bola Tinubu to a drug business in Chicago ahead of his presidential aspiration. The history of Tinubu became easy to track following his journey to Chicago in 1975, after claiming to be in exile.
The APC presidential candidate upon arrival in Chicago first spent two years during which he obtained an Associate degree at Richard J. Daley College and from there proceeded to Chicago State University where he studied Accounting and also obtained his Bachelor’s degree in 1979.
Tinubu, in an interview with The News, claimed that he got a job with Deloitte & Touche, where he allegedly received an $850,000 bonus as a result of his work on a single onsite engagement at the Saudi state-owned oil firm.
West Africa Weekly, however, disclosed that a document, which was obtained from the US District Court of the Northern District of Illinois Eastern Division, allegedly revealed damning information about Tinubu.
The document contains a comprehensive federal indictment and associated case files from July 1993 containing clear and incontrovertible evidence that Tinubu was allegedly involved in laundering proceeds of heroin trafficking for a Nigerian drug ring in Chicago.
– Source: Naija News


