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Bode George’s Abuja house funded by Rivers money, Wike’s aide insists

Bode George’s Abuja house funded by Rivers money, Wike’s aide insists

By GhanaSummary NewsroomNigeria

Citing Yoruba tradition, Olayinka argued that respect for elders was not automatic but conditional on the elder avoiding self-disrespect, and accused Bode George of failing to honour a string of public vows to leave Nigeria should President Bola Tinubu ascend to power.

Olayinka told Chief George to borrow some maturity from those he served with as Military Governor of the old Ondo State 38 years ago, urging him to rest rather than continue what he called an embarrassment to himself and the Yoruba race.

He listed several occasions between 2015 and 2022 on which Bode George pledged to renounce his Nigerian citizenship or relocate abroad if Tinubu became president, including a March 2022 press briefing where he was quoted as saying he would “go to Ghana and be watching with binoculars from afar.

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