Baron Large

Baron Large

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07/01/2026

I’ve never seen a shameless administration like this. How they effortlessly lie to Nigerians without an iota of shame needs to be studied.

This case of Gbaja is a clear testament.

Photos from Baron Large's post 07/01/2026

hmmm Nigeria
in my opinion, the presidency seems to be allegedly complicit in this acts that its claimimg as fraud

How did he allegedly secure office space inside the Federal Secretariat?

What documents were used to obtain that office, and who approved them?

How was an account allegedly opened with the Central Bank of Nigeria in the name of the purported agency?

What verification procedures were followed before the account was opened?

How did the alleged agency receive a ₦1,302,978,784 allocation in the 2026 federal budget?

Which officials or institutions approved the budget allocation?

How was the agency included in the budget if it was not legally established?

How was he allegedly able to summon ambassadors to official meetings? with videos and etc online

Why did ambassadors or their representatives recognize the invitations as legitimate? no verifications werw made?

How did he allegedly hold strategic meetings with government ministers?

What due diligence was carried out before those meetings took place qnd on what grounds?

Were there failures in government verification systems, or did individuals knowingly facilitate these actions?

What internal controls failed to detect the alleged fraud at each stage?

Could one person realistically accomplish all of this alone, or did systemic failures—or the involvement of others—play a role? or all these is to free gbaja

07/01/2026

This situation is quite concerning.

Femi Gbajabiamila, the Chief of Staff to the President, claims that the Presidential Foreign Intervention Promotion Council (PFIPC) does not exist within the structure of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s administration.

However, this very council is listed in the budget of the Presidency, not in some distant ministry or agency; it's allocated within the budget of the Presidency itself.

This raises two possibilities: either the Presidency is unaware of its own budget, which is meant for its own operations, or the Secretary to the Federal Government is being dishonest.

What surprises me is that the Secretary is making a definitive statement on an issue that can be easily verified. I've attached a screenshot from the Federal Budget Office, which shows what the National Assembly voted on and what the President approved.

The amount in question is N1.3 billion.

We will be closely observing how the President responds to this situation.

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