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2023: Tinubu has huge shares in Apple, Man United – Jibrin reveals
2023: Tinubu has huge shares in Apple, Man United – Jibrin reveals
Abdulmumin Jibrin, a former member of the House of Representatives, has disclosed that an All Progressives Congress, APC, presidential aspirant, Bola Tinubu has huge shares in Apple Corporation.
Jibrin said he was shocked when he discovered that Tinubu also owns large shares in Manchester United Football Club.
The Director-General of the Tinubu Support Management Council, disclosed this in an interview with Arise Tv, while responding to inquiries on APC National Leader’s source of wealth.
Jibrin noted that Tinubu’s source of wealth has always being in public glare.
He said: “He has means, this man has business in his DNA, importing, exporting.
“So, why are they not asking where he was getting that money from? This is a man who has had investments all over the world.
“Massive shares in Apple (Apple Inc). Apple that you know and if you know the processes you have to go through, the due diligence to be a shareholder there.
“And I was actually even surprised lately when I was watching a football match with him, for me to get to know that he is a shareholder in Manchester United. So he has been in business.”
Recently, Tinubu declared his intention to run for the presidency in 2023.
There has been much controversy over Tinubu’s source of income.
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