EXCLUSIVE: Nigerian Minister, Pantami Colludes With Buhari’s Aide To Issue Last-Minute Spectrum Licences To Proxy Companies Including Tinubu’s Associate, Plan To Divert Proceeds To Private AccountsSah
araReporters learnt that Pantami and Yusuf would grant such licences to companies linked to their cronies and associates in the Aso Rock Villa, cabals, as well as a close ally of the “president-elect”, Bola Tinubu.
It was gathered that the four licences were issued and shared between Pantami, Tunde, MAFAB Communications, and another company linked to a cabal within the Aso Rock Villa. “Mafab was funded by Tinubu to buy the 5G license that he has been unable to deploy now for donkey years,” he added.
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