Buhari who executed 3 young Nigerians for drug trafficking is about to handover Nigeria to drug baron – Gazali Sadiq

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All is not well in Nigeria, as a concerned citizen worried of May 29th handover.

A twitter handle, Shehu Gazali Sadiq has accused Buhari, of planning to handover Nigeria to Bola Tinubu, a convicted drug baron, in the United States of America, while executed three young Nigerians for the same drug.

Buhari had executed three young Nigerians for drug trafficking during his military regime is about to handover Nigeria to a notorious heroin trafficker.

Bartholomew Azubike Owoh, 26, a former employee of the Nigeria Airways, Lawal Akanni Ojuolape, 30, a spare parts dealer, and Bernard Ogedengbe, 29, a sailor, were condemned separately by a military tribunal.

He wrote: Buhari executed those three young Nigerians for drug trafficking when he was a military head of state. Now he’s about to handover power to a convicted drug baron. Pls make this make sense.

INEC had declared Tinubu a winner, according to them, Tinubu secured 8,794,726 votes, the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) candidate, Atiku Abubakar had 6,984,520, while the Labour Party (PDP) presidential candidate, Peter Obi, polled 6,101,533.

But Nigerians and international observers has rejected the outcome of the election, described it as sham, accusing the electoral body of not following the rule that guide it law.

LP and the PDP candidates have also rejected the result. Both parties have approached the tribunal with separate petitions to challenge Tinubu’s victory.

The US has also announced a visa ban on election riggers.

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