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Agbegbaorogboye: I'm going to call you out again, you're wrong! If asked how did I hone my I.T skill, my response will not be the first place I worked as an I.T expert, the word expert already means I've mastered that craft. Now what was Tinubu asked exactly? He was accused of being wealthy, he clapped back and asked what was wrong with that? He used Warren as an example and stated just like warren he also inherited real estate/properties. His response was clearly defensive but does that mean that was all he did to make money? OF COURSE NOT! He also had professional experiences, investments and made a boatload from his political positions. Now depending on who is asking and how they ask, he might name professional obligations or his vast experiences in politics. The problem with your viewpoint is you believe everything to be black and white, NOPE! A person like Tinubu is not going to tell you all the sources of his wealth, if you were expecting such then you're on a long thing, there's a reason he's nicknamed "chop, make I chop". I repeat we all know vast majority of his wealth came after 1999 but if you were expecting him to say that at any interview then YOU AIN'T SERIOUS ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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Agbegbaorogboye: You are at liberty to answer any question as you deem fit, the burden of proof is on those asking to say otherwise. If you looked at my Resume/CV you'll see over 15 years of I.T experience but during interviews I choose which company or experiences I want to focus on and I'm not a politician o, now imagine asking a politician his or her source of wealth and expecting them to give detailed analysis, no be juju be that? ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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Tegabadguy: How can they beat Spain and then Portugal? Abeg let's all admit anything can happen! |
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Agbegbaorogboye: Ridiculous.....Hard Facts? Comedy ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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Agbegbaorogboye: Go back and read our exchanges I already told you two things can be true at the same time, even used my pops as an example, it's not my problem if you refuse to comprehend! The guy could gain inheritance and still make money from his professional obligations/investments, I refuse to let you convince me otherwise, yes we all know the billions were made from his political affairs but his initial accumulation could very well come from the things listed above, stop arguing nonsense! Moving on, your next point is even more myopic, I said I.T auditors, the keyword here is auditors. All auditors perform the same functions, the I.T is the specialization here, when we talk about I.T auditors we are talking about auditors who evaluate risks based on I.T general and application controls. Dude, stop forming what you're not, no be you go school me on this subject! Finally, whether you believe or not, I don't care, since wealth is subjective I see no problem here, to some 100,00 dollars is wealth, to another not even 1 million dollars is wealth, we are all shaped by our experiences, so I won't blame you for your limitation! |
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Agbegbaorogboye: Like I said before, those that are true Lagos indigenes know the story wella, no need to argue with you. You can't seem to stay in one place, from asset declaration to Linda Ikeji, my guy you're suffering from a complex, the need to be right/win an argument has left you exposed, your argument is all over the place, get a grip man ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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Agbegbaorogboye: You're comparing apples and oranges in order to make a point but you're only digging yourself deeper, your analogy would only make sense if he was asked to declare all his assets or all his source of wealth. Tinubu was asked about his wealth and he gave his origin story, I manage a team of 10 I.T auditors and each of their interviews I always asked them to tell me about themselves, I don't expect a detailed analysis, I don't expect them to regurgitate what is on their resume/CV, I expect them to summarize and only give one or two things about who they are. I'll repeat myself again, your problem is perspective, you find it hard or unimaginable that someone could come from a poor background, go on to school abroad and struggle with menial jobs, inherit properties and then go on into not only grassroot politics but state and regional. It sounds impossible to you because of your own experience and that's perfectly okay, we all can't live the same life, we all can't see the world the same way, our experiences shapes us! |
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Agbegbaorogboye: Grow up man! Look at the bold part of your comment, you think therefore it is fact? Surely you don't think we all reason the same way? You mentioned his previous interview and you don't believe it is possible for someone to inherit assets and still make money from professional obligations? Let me burst your bubble, my father inherited 6 properties from his father including a business yet he made most of his money from working for the U.S government, according to your reasoning, it would be improper for him to use inheritance as his source of wealth and it would be farfetched for him to claim he made over 500k dollars from his pension. See why I said you need to grow up? We see the world differently based on our individual experiences, don't be so quick to discount one over the other! |
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Agbegbaorogboye: I simply threw back at you your very own hypothesis and guesses, there's no record of her being married to a Tinubu, there's no birth record either, so it is safe to say it can neither be proven nor unproven, even the Tinubu family have granted no interviews or supplied any proof. Furthermore, adoption in the 1950s and 1960s is not the same as that of today, all the illegal mumbo jumbo you keep yapping about is mute. |
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Agbegbaorogboye: Was the word origin used? The 8 minutes interview is on Youtube and he was asked how he became wealthy so it is natural for him to start from the beginning. Starting from the beginning does not mean you give a full detailed analysis of how every Naira was made, come on get real! |
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Agbegbaorogboye: Adopted people taking the surname of the person that adopted them is false, back then(1950s, 1960s) children could be adopted several ways and one way was back channel adoption with no records. It is possible that Bola's dad is actually a Tinubu but so far there's no evidence of such, there is also no evidence that Mogaji gave birth to him so put 2 and 2 together. |
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Agbegbaorogboye: At this point you're not making sense, can you define origin? For most it means beginning, start or root. So if I started making money from real estate but grew it into several other investments including cashing out my 401k then all that matters is the initial real estate earnings? English no be everybody's first language so I can understand your confusion! |
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Agbegbaorogboye: No be you talk say she there are other members of the family that are alive who are offsprings of those he claims to be his parents. Abi you no know meaning of offspring again? ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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Agbegbaorogboye: Was Abibatu Mogaji a Tinubu? Who from the Tinubu family can say Abibatu Mogaji was married to their son? If you knew her history you would know that all 8 of her children died so why didn't Tinubu die as well? Think man, think, unless you can state specifically the name of Tinubu's father, I maintain my stance that he was adopted and that leaves the possibility of being born into a poor family with poor upbringing. You can't accuse someone of lying if you don't have facts to support your accusations, what are you 6? Grow up! |
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Agbegbaorogboye: When you ask someone how did he get his wealth and he starts at the origin, what does that mean? Must you people continue to constitute nuisance? Even Daily Times, Premium Times and other News Outlet carefully summarized for you but your bitterness and ignorance wouldn't even allow you to read the words, so here are the links again, this time read slowly and comprehend! https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/headlines/569361-2023-tinubu-speaks-on-source-of-wealth-says-atiku-obi-incompetent.html https://dailytrust.com/atiku-to-tinubu-how-did-you-inherit-properties-if-you-are-from-poor-background/ |
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Agbegbaorogboye: Can you name one of them? Abibatu Mogaji has no other living offspring, so what are you talking about? Do you guys even research before throwing wild accusations? |
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Zeezenho: Just say you lack comprehension and spare us the sentimental jargon ![]() ![]() 1 Like |
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wirinet: Again people like you don't read to comprehend rather you read to argue. What you wrote definitely supports that he was adopted, could it be that Tinubu was referring to his birth parents as too poor? Furthermore, owning properties does not make you rich enough to give boatload of cash to your son to study abroad, in fact, Yorubas do not believe in selling properties, everybody knows the Mogaji family was comfortable at least more than the average family back then, this you cannot dispute if you truly were a Lagos boy! Finally, in the 70s and 80s majority of foreign students did menial jobs to make extra cash, don't forget the same Tinubu was a party boy and would lavish money on drugs and women so of course he needed extra cash, he was very popular in Chicago and his versality meant that he could be working at a bar in the night and driving a taxi in the morning, dude was a typical hustler. I also believe you are getting things all wrong, you seem to believe properties mean some fancy mansion or something very valuable nowadays, it could be ile alamo(mud house) for all we know, the fact remains that Tinubu said it contributed to his wealth, why would you doubt such? Because even if na plane ticket or the ability to travel around with political and regional leaders then it certainly served its purpose. Again read to comprehend not to argue, be wise! |
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cuteboy2: People like you read words but can't comprehend! Do you know the meaning of origin? Beginning? Source? Root? You're here talking about Senator or his professional career, while Tinubu was talking about his beginning, his roots. Do less yapping and more reading, sooner or later, you'll start comprehending! |
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Mitsurugi: Go and read properly, he said it contributed to his wealth, keyword contributed. Abibatu Mogaji owned several lands/properties and most definitely had enough money to mingle with the rich and famous. |
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Agbegbaorogboye: Those of us that are true indigenes of Lagos know the true story, so let nobody deceive you. Furthermore do you understand how DNA works? You need his father's or mother's DNA in order to make a conclusion, abi what are you going to test Jagaban's DNA against? |
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Yes his adopted mother was poor and almost bankrupt until luck shined on her with some connection and political movement, she became a force to be reckoned with. It was one of those connections that allowed Tinubu to become relevant in grassroot politics and the rest is history. Yes Tinubu is not ethically or morally upright, yes he don chop anything choppable but this still does not take away from his humble beginnings....Atiku once again is being mischievous and the gullible ones on Nairaland don dey clap like clowns ![]() ![]() ![]() 2 Likes |
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Make una get the f*ck out, no 12 year old would stand idly by while his or her mother was being strangled and then violated! Either the kid is handicapped or that kid was also abused severally that the trauma seems normal to him or her, either way there's something missing here. |
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sweetjohn: Fulani complain of massacre? Na una dey kill una self more than any Fulani, the important Fulanis no fit leave their land come dey waste for Igboland, impossible! Moving on, what was the end result of your people fighting the Nigerian army for 3 years? Millions of Igbo lives lost and you're still not any better now than you were then, Biafra still remains a myth, the white would call that a LOSS! Again I repeat stop the useless boasting, as far as I'm concerned both Yorubas and Igbos are second class citizens next to their masters in the North.....You can continue deceiving yourself tho, nothing do you ![]() ![]() |
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[quote author=sweetjohn post=119064623]Small man, this fight you are calling for, hope you can stand it even if it last for 3years. Go and study about the igbos fighting spirit and strength before coming here on nairaland to be ranting wars. Bc when the time comes your MC Oluomo will run away from Lagos to Benin Republic[/quote Fighting spirit wey no fit do Fulani anything, that one na fighting spirit? My friend keep quiet, both Yorubas and Igbos are chest beating cowards, in the end una no fit face una true oppressors.....Dey make mouth yen yen yen.....Keyboard warriors ![]() ![]() |
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Rokiatu45: Na France I dey support but England get one juju right now wey dey very potent. Need Mbappe to be on alert, they'll be coming for his legs. 2 Likes |
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If by some miracle England beats France then Morocco is bound for the final. This Morocco team sabi play defense, any team that they first you score, gba gbe, it's park the bus that remains. Up Africa.....E ni wo tan���� 16 Likes |
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Whether you're APC, PDP, LP or whatever supporter, we can all agree that Lai Mohammed........
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This is too deep to be resolved by mere strangers on the internet. I agree such a woman can never be trusted again but make sure the child understands why! Seek her opinion and react based on that, can she forgive her mother? If yes, then perhaps this can be resolved, if she cannot then there lies the real problem. The trauma, the hate can only reduce when the perp is punished to the full extent of the law and her parents damning anything the extended family might think. Furthermore, you need to change church, none of those mofos can be trusted! |
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asanausana91: Your idiot father failed to raise you properly, I have given you the appropriate reply, now f*ck off! |
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