Nigeria President-Elect's Son Owns Corruption-Tainted UK Mansion Nigeria
reported that Oluwaseyi Tinubu is listed as the main shareholder of the company that purchased the property.
Tinubu uses the property for his stay in London and photos from there became popular online when the politician was hosting political figures there while convalescing in 2021. Buhari whose government had sought had targeted the property for confiscation was one of the guests. The president-elect has faced questions regarding the source of his family's wealth, but he and his campaign have denied any wrongdoing.Premium Times, 2 May 2023
Mr Tinubu uses the property for his stay in London and photos from there became popular online when the politician was hosting political figures there while convalescing in 2021.
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