Nigerians Knock Tinubu For Presidential Ambition After Saying ‘I Don’t Believe In One Nigeria’ In 1997 | GOVERNMEND

0

The Peoples Democratic Party through its PDP Vanguard Twitter handle on Sunday posted a story caption in which the National Leader of the ruling All Progressives Congress, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu, said he did not believe in one Nigeria. 

The story, published by ThisDay April 13, 1997, was captioned: ‘I Don’t Believe In One Nigeria –Tinubu’. 

The PDP brought out the material to nail the APC chieftain, who is believed to be running for President in 2023 though he has not said it .

The former Governor of Lagos State has been criticised for not speaking against the atrocities of killer Fulani herders in Southern Nigeria and also supporting the nepotism of President Muhammadu Buhari to get his nod when he shows interest to succeed him in 2023.
Nigerians, in their reactions to the post on Twitter, condemned Tinubu for not sticking to his political belief, but rather pitching his tent with Northern politicians.
“When one Nigeria system is against them, they reject it,” Nnamu @Nnamu6 reacted. “But whenever it’s in their favour, they become number one active supporter of one Nigeria. This bastard is the worst hypocrite you could find anywhere. An owl.”
Abaye7 @Abaye09721026 tweeted, “Don’t classify Ahmed to be a leader.”
“He never knew he’ll one day dream of being a president,” B.V TORAY (Truth Stands Like Sun) said. “So a man that promoted regional fanaticism became president, and the result is the mess we are in now. In fact, APC will be totally wicked and devious to be dreaming of the presidency in 2023 with the mess they turn Nigeria into.”
Albert Ogie @OgieAlbert said, “What he said is the fact. One Nigeria is a scam which the Northerners use in milking or siphoning the resources of the South to the desert North. If the North has the human and mineral resources like the South, they will never agree to be together as one owing to their religious fanaticism.”
“Nigerians, we have to start holding our political class for (sic) whatever they say today (against) tomorrow. Enough of using us like score cards for selfish aims,” Bizobizio @harryetabesong tweeted.

Source: SaharaReporters

BF Borgers, an accounting firm owned by former US President Donald Trump, has been accused by the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) of engaging in widespread fraud and operating a “sham audit mill.” The SEC alleges that BF Borgers committed “deliberate and systemic failures,” including the fabrication of audit papers and false assurances to clients regarding compliance with accounting standards.

This fraudulent activity, described as “massive,” occurred between January 2021 and June 2023, impacting over 1,500 SEC filings and more than 500 public companies. As a consequence, the SEC has permanently barred BF Borgers from practicing as accountants before the agency and imposed a severe penalty, including a collective fine of $14 million against the firm and its owner, Benjamin Borgers.

In a statement, Gurbir Grewal, director of the SEC’s enforcement division, declared that Borgers and his “sham audit mill” have been permanently shut down. The SEC has notified public companies that engaged BF Borgers to seek new accounting firms.

Trump Media & Technology Group, chaired and majority-owned by Donald Trump, was among BF Borgers’ clients. While Trump Media may be the most high-profile client, BF Borgers served around 350 clients subject to SEC rules during the mentioned period. However, the SEC review only examined BF Borgers’ work for public companies, excluding its services to Trump Media when it was private.

Trump Media, despite its significant valuation on Wall Street exceeding $9 billion, generates limited revenue. Its social media platform, Truth Social, faces challenges, with a notable decline in average daily active US users on iOS and Android in April. Despite this, Donald Trump remains a prominent user on Truth Social.

In response to the SEC’s actions, a spokesperson for Trump Media expressed readiness to collaborate with new auditing partners in compliance with the SEC’s order. BF Borgers did not provide a comment on the allegations.

In summary, BF Borgers, owned by Donald Trump, faces severe consequences following accusations of fraud by the SEC. The firm’s practices, characterized as a “sham audit mill,” have led to permanent suspension and hefty fines. Trump Media, among BF Borgers’ clients, is navigating challenges despite its substantial valuation, particularly with its Truth Social platform experiencing a decline in user engagement.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Social media & sharing icons powered by UltimatelySocial