BREAKING TIMES is reporting authoritatively that President Muhammadu Buhari’s hidden property situated at a choice location in Asokoro beside an exotic lake few yards away from the Aso Rock Presidential Villa fence is worth N2.1Billion .
Since his inauguration on Friday May 29, heavy security presence has been deployed around the area surrounding the property. BREAKING TIMES reporters at the risk of their lives managed to take photographs of the sprawling triple-duplex property on Wednesday.
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President Buhari’s Asokoro property has been home to a former High Commissioner of an African country to Nigeria. The family of the late Special Adviser on Strategy and Documentation to former President Goodluck Jonathan, Oronto Douglas, are tenants at the Buhari Asokoro property, a source who pleaded anonymity disclosed to BREAKING TIMES.
The discovery of the Buhari Asokoro mansion may
have cast another huge credibility question on the modest and
anti-corruption credentials that got him elected on March 28, 2015.
It will be recalled that the same BREAKING TIMES
on Monday exposed details of how the new First Lady, Mrs. Aisha Buhari
wore a Cartier Baignoire Folle 18-Carat White Gold Diamond Ladies Watch
that cost £34,500 (N10, 453,000) to the presidential inauguration on May
29, 2015.
Buhari played up his modest background while on
the campaign trail, claiming he was a pastoral farmer with 150 cows who
could barely afford to pay for his presidential nomination form. More
than 50 percent of Nigerians live below the international poverty line
of $1.25 per day, according to the United Nations.
In January 2015, The same BREAKING TIMES
uncovered the expensive lifestyle of Zahra, the fifth daughter of
President Muhammadu Buhari, an undergraduate of the University of
Surrey, United Kingdom.
The exposure of Buhari’s hidden assets is coming
at a time Nigerians have intensified calls for the new President and
Vice-President to publicly declare their assets as they promised to do
during the presidential campaign.
Buhari was appointed Chairman of Nigeria’s
Petroleum Trust Fund (PTF) during the regime of Nigeria’s late dictator,
General Sani Abacha – a period in Nigeria’s oil revenue expenditure
that has never come under any serious probe or enquiry. The sum of N25
billion allegedly disappeared from the public treasury at the time.
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