Nigerians took to different social media platforms to vent how disappointed they were that the President had yet to keep his “100 Da...

Nigerians
took to different social media platforms to vent how disappointed they were
that the President had yet to keep his “100 Days” campaign promises. This led
to a series of events.
In a statement made by the President’s Senior Special Assistant, Garba Shehu, on Thursday, President Buhari has ABOUT ₦30m in Union Bank, which happens to be his only bank account. On the other hand, Osinbajo has ₦94m in his bank account.
President Buhari
Shares in Berger Paints, Skye Bank, and Union Bank
Seven houses made up of two mud houses in Daura, one “standard” house in Daura, two houses in
Kaduna, one house in Kano, and one house in Abuja.
“A number of cars”; two were bought from his savings. Others were donated to him by well-wishers.
No oil well
No foreign account
Two plots of undeveloped lands in Kano and Port Harcourt.
An orchard and a ranch in Daura with 270 heads of cattle, 25 sheep, five horses, different birds and a number of economic trees.
Vice President Osinbajo
A balance of ₦94m, $900,000 and 19 pounds.
A two-bedroom mortgaged property in Bedford, England.
A law firm based in Lagos; SimmonsCooper
Shares in MTN Nigeria, Octogeerium Ltd., Windsor Grant Ltd., Tarapolsa, Vistorion Ltd., Aviva Ltd., all based in Lagos
One infinity 4-wheel Drive SUV, one Mercedes Benz, and a Prado Jeep.
There are some things that happen and the first thing that crosses your mind is, “How?”
It
seemed he needed that wake-up call. The first thing he did in respect to that
was to implement the Free Meals for Primary School Children. In addition to
that, he declared his assets.
In
the course of declaring his assets, in accordance with Chapter 6 of the
Nigerian Constitution, it became glaring that the Vice President is richer.
In a statement made by the President’s Senior Special Assistant, Garba Shehu, on Thursday, President Buhari has ABOUT ₦30m in Union Bank, which happens to be his only bank account. On the other hand, Osinbajo has ₦94m in his bank account.
Here
is the breakdown:
President Buhari
Shares in Berger Paints, Skye Bank, and Union Bank
Seven houses made up of two mud houses in Daura, one “standard” house in Daura, two houses in
Kaduna, one house in Kano, and one house in Abuja.
“A number of cars”; two were bought from his savings. Others were donated to him by well-wishers.
No oil well
No foreign account
Two plots of undeveloped lands in Kano and Port Harcourt.
An orchard and a ranch in Daura with 270 heads of cattle, 25 sheep, five horses, different birds and a number of economic trees.
Vice President Osinbajo
A balance of ₦94m, $900,000 and 19 pounds.
A two-bedroom mortgaged property in Bedford, England.
A law firm based in Lagos; SimmonsCooper
Shares in MTN Nigeria, Octogeerium Ltd., Windsor Grant Ltd., Tarapolsa, Vistorion Ltd., Aviva Ltd., all based in Lagos
One infinity 4-wheel Drive SUV, one Mercedes Benz, and a Prado Jeep.
There are some things that happen and the first thing that crosses your mind is, “How?”
This
situation brings about that question. How come the Vice President is richer
than the President? How?