
Security consultant and public affairs analyst, Ladi Peter Thompson, has claimed that President Tinubu’s government spent over $150 million in Washington to prevent possible intervention by former U.S. President Donald Trump over killings in Nigeria.
Speaking during an interview that has now gained attention online, Thompson alleged that the Nigerian government moved huge sums of money to lobbyists in the United States to weaken growing international pressure over insecurity, especially attacks affecting Christian communities in parts of Northern Nigeria.
According to him, the funds were allegedly deployed to shape narratives in Washington and stop external pressure that could force stronger U.S. action on Nigeria’s security situation.
“Bola Tinubu Pumped Over $150 Million Into Washington To Stop U.S President Donald Trump Intervention To Nigeria.”
Thompson argued that concerns over violence, particularly in North-Central Nigeria and other troubled regions, had started drawing serious attention from foreign observers and influential political figures in the United States.
He claimed
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