Retired mental health counselor, Dr. Jeffrey Guterman has said Presidential candidate for the All Progressive Congress, Bola Ahmed Tinubu is unfit to lead Nigeria.
Taking to his Twitter page, Gutterman alleged that Tinubu is a former drug lord who is campaigning to become Nigeria’s president.
According to him, the former governor of Lagos state was indicted by the United States for charges related to his money laundering proceeds of heroin trafficking for a Nigerian drug ring in Chicago.
The author in a series of tweets applauded presidential candidate, Peter Obi for leaving the “corrupt PDP” to join the Labour Party.
Guterman in his bid to expose the ills in Nigeria revealed that Jennifer Douglas, the fourth wife of Atiku Abubakar, the presidential candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party allegedly helped her husband “bring over $40 million in suspect funds into the U.S. through wire transfers sent by offshore corporations to U.S. bank accounts”.
Some Nigerians took to his Twitter page to react to his comments on Nigeria’s 2023 presidential candidates.
Emma Okoye: Unlikely president of Nigeria. Every body knows this but our government doesn’t want to act
Blessing Obi: These are mere allegations, and if you are so sure why not approach the court? Peter Obi (your sponsor) knew all this, yet he accepted to be his VP in 2019! Bia, don’t let me insult you o.
OLATAY: This propagandas wont help your candidate…remember your candidate was on the ballot with him in 2019…focus!
Onyediako Chibuike: So after the US government found out about this what have they done knowing that this money belong to Nigerians.
Viral Geek: The calibre of people running for the highest office in Nigeria at a time when we can’t afford any mistakes or we are doomed forever.
I see Sri Lanka happening to Nigeria if we make this mistakes in 2 yrs time
King_Abdallah: Na when election is nearby you wanna start posting rubbish we’re still voting for Atiku
HEARTILOLAH: Yestday BAT, Today Atiku Tomorrow mayb OBI. Hope u tink what am thinking
Here are his tweets;
Source: mynigeria.com