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PDP chieftain, Gbadamosi reveals what’ll happen to Nigeria after Tinubu swearing-in

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A former governorship candidate and stalwart of the Peoples Democratic People, PDP, in Lagos State, Babatunde Gbadamosi has predicted what will become of Nigerians in the eyes of the world by the time president-elect, Bola Ahmed Tinubu is sworn in as president come May 29.

Gbadamosi, who supported the Labour Party and its candidate, Peter Obi in the presidential election, said the hatred for Nigerians will double across the globe if Tinubu becomes president.

“If you think Nigerians are hated now, wait & see what happens when Nigeria inaugurates someone plagued with serious allegations of IDENTITY THEFT (a crime with which Nigerian fraudsters in the diaspora have long been associated), as well equally serious allegations of laundering the proceeds of the narcotics trade,” Gbadamosi posted on Twitter.

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“For starters, the hitherto unofficial profiling of Nigerians at foreign airports will become official government policy across the world, & the UAE & Turkey have already begun to move in that direction. Nobody wants potential drug dealers & identity thieves in their country, and humanity loves to have scapegoats.

“International trade for Nigerians will become a problem, as Nigerian Banks will suffer serious trust issues with their foreign partners. If they manage to remain on international payment system platforms like Visa and Mastercard, cards issued by them may be rejected across the world, for fear of fraud

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