Tinubu involved in sexual affair with billionaire’s wife to make him Minister, ex-presidential aide alleges

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Says Jack-Rich allowed Seyi Tinubu to have sexual affairs with his wife & bribed Gbajabiamila N500m in order to be made Minister under Tinubu

A former presidential aide under the government of former President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan and the Publisher of Point Blank News, Mr. Jackson Ude, has accused the founder and president of Belemaoil, as well as founder of the Belema Aid Foundation, Mr. Tein T.S. Jack-Rich, of allowing Mr. Seyi Tinubu, son of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, to have sexual relationship with his beautiful wife, Elizabeth Jack-Rich, News Band reports.

Mr. Ude also alleged that the billionaire businessman bribed former Speaker of the House of Representatives and the Chief of Staff to President Tinubu, Hon. Femi Gbajabiamila, with N500 million in order to be made a Minister in the new government.

The former presidential aide made the allegations on his Twitter handle, @jacksonpbn, on Tuesday, where he is sure the world can read it.

The investigative journalist and self-acclaimed “hunter of corrupt politicians in Nigeria” claimed that Jack-Rich was propelled by his “desperation to be Minister”.

In a tweet entitled “Jack Rich desperation to be Minister turns his home to Seyi Tinubu’s sex den“, Ude claimed:

“Aside from dolling N500 million in bribe, the desperation of Jack Rich to be named a Minister in Bola Tinubu’s cabinet has also led to his wife, Elizabeth, allegedly having sexual relationship with Seyi Tinubu, son of the President, an insider source has revealed.

Billionaire businessman, Tein T.S. Jack-Rich
Billionaire businessman, Tein T.S. Jack-Rich

“Elizabeth and Jack Rich recently leased a mansion for ten years on Bayo Kuku Street, Ikoyi, where the sexual affairs allegedly takes place.

“Sources said as soon as Tinubu was named President, Jack Rich, his wife, Elizabeth and Seyi got very close. Jack encouraged Seyi to feel free to visit his house anytime and also see Elizabeth as his sister. Seyi took advantage of that, and began to lust and imagine Elizabeth’s beauty.

“He could not hold back. He puts a call through one a day Jack was in Abuja. She invited him over, according to a source who knows.

Seyi Tinubu
Seyi Tinubu

“As soon as he arrived, she told her maid to excuse them as she needs privacy to have an important political discussions. Her maid left. They were on the couch. The lights went off. The rest can be imagined.

“That was the first day. And it has not stopped till date. Both are secret lovers and Jack Rich has continued to encourage the friendship while lobbying Seyi to ensure he makes the ministerial list. His desperation to be Minister has no bounds.

“Elizabeth is alleged to have, while married to Jack-Rich, had extra marital affairs with a popular Monarch, two popular comedians, a Malian she flies into Ghana to meet, her neighbor and a host of other dignitaries.
There is receipts on this story. And it would follow in Part 2!”

See a screenshot of the tweet below:

Jackson, in a subsequent tweet, dared the Jack-Riches to sue him to court and that he will produce evidence to back up his claims.

He tweeted:

“If you wan go court, hold your side well oooo. If you no get chest and you no hold your side well, collect your L and bury your head and swallow your shame ooo. If receipts no dey, we no dey drop bomb. More Arsenal loading…”

He later alleged that the two love birds “are deleting sexting text messages”, copies of which he already reportedly made.

Ex-presidential aide to former President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan and Publisher of Point Blank News, Jackson Ude
Ex-presidential aide to former President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan and Publisher of Point Blank News, Jackson Ude

He said:

“They are deleting sexting text messages I already collected. Madam Jack Rich, Oga Seyi, sorry oooo. Una came late. The matter go long like River Nile!”

Meanwhile, in an earlier tweet, Jackson Ude accused Jack-Rich of bribing Gbajabiamila with N500 million for a Ministerial position.

Titled “Jack Rich bribes Gbajabiamila with N500 million for ministerial position”, he tweeted:

Former Speaker of the House of Representatives and the Chief of Staff to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, Hon. Femi Gbajabiamila
Former Speaker of the House of Representatives, Hon. Femi Gbajabiamila

“Jack Rich Tien, owner of Belema oil who is desperate to make Bola Tinubu’s Ministerial list, Sunday morning, traveled with N500 million in Dollar equivalent to Abuja to bribe the Chief of Staff to the President, Femi Gbajabiamila, for a Ministerial position.

“Jack Rich had the Dollar equivalent of N500 million which was the negotiated amount in cash with him inside the Max Air 9:am flight from Lagos to Abuja.

“Deolu, the younger brother of Gbajabiamila brokered the deal at the Federal Palace Hotel, Lagos.

“Jack Rich, gave Bola Tinubu N1 billion during the campaign and wants a concrete assurances of a Ministerial position. He wants the Petroleum Ministry where he hopes to get oil lifting license.

“It is not immediately known if the cash would get to Gbajabiamila or end up in the pocket of his brother.”

See screenshot of the tweet below:

News Band reached out to all the affected individuals via Twitter, the origin of the allegations, but none of them has yet to respond at the moment of this publication.

See the screenshot below:

 

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