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"N258million For Printing! Tinubu And His Boys Are Looting Lagos Daily" -Adetutu Balogun

London-based Nigerian woman, Adetutu Balogun has accused Lagos State House of Assembly Speaker, Mudashiru Obasa and the National Leader of the All Progressive Congress, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu of looting the state’s Treasury on a daily basis.
Adetutu who paraded herself as the Minister of Information and Diaspora on Twitter revealed via a tweet that the Lagos State House of Assembly Speaker approved a sum of N258m for the printing of invitation cards for the induction ceremony of lawmakers 60 days after the event took place.
The Nigerian woman also stated in her Twitter post that the former Governor of the State, Bola Ahmed Tinubu and his political mentees are stealing from the treasury of the State daily.
The tweet reads: “Lagos Assembly Speaker, Obasa, approves N258m for printing of invitation cards for House Inauguration two months after event held.
“N258m for printing! Tinubu & his boys are looting Lagos daily.
“Eko ti baje,” She tweete.
The receipt of the payment which shows that the fund was processed on the directives of the Speaker was also attached to her tweet.
The said inauguration of the Ninth Assembly with 34 returning members and 6 new members took place last year’s June but the receipt which was used for the released of the fund was dated August 7, 2019.
Below is how Nigerians reacted to the accusation on Social Media especially those on Twitter.

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