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Joe Igbokwe reveals what allegedly transpired between Tinubu and Kola Abiola
The former Spokesperson of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Lagos State chapter, Joe Igbokwe, took to his social media page and shared Kola Abiola’s photo as he revealed what allegedly transpired between Bola Ahmed Tinubu and Kola Abiola.
Joe Igbokwe revealed that Kola Abiola was said to have accused Tinubu of betraying his father. He added that Kola was busy hanging out with Babangida’s daughter at the peak of the dissolution while people were fighting for his father’s mandate. Joe Igbokwe revealed that Kola was said to have accused the late Kudirat Abiola of standing with her husband to fight for his mandate because she wanted to be First Lady. Joe Igbokwe, however, said that nobody knows how Kudirat Abiola was killed as he affirmed that the death of Kudirat was traced to be the work of an insider in Chief MKO Abiola’s home.
In conclusion, Joe Igbokwe revealed that Kola Abiola was said to have turned away from his brothers and sisters, divided the family, and almost seized the entire MKO Abiola properties. He noted that he was in Tinubu’s house on a certain day when the family of Abiola visited Tinubu for reconciliation, stressing that Kola Abiola should just rest before he will be uncovered to the public.
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