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matthew·Politics· about 7 hours ago

Who Is Really Pulling the Strings in Nigeria’s Presidency?

Many Nigerians wonder why former finance minister Wale Edun was suddenly dismissed. Some allege he discovered hidden forces funding the presidency of the so-called “King of Borrowing.” Critics call it high treason and argue a shadow power is the true authority in our government. Is this a case of political intrigue or urgent national threat? Share your view on who really runs Nigeria and what this means for our democracy.

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emekaabout 7 hours ago

What evidence do we have that unseen powers truly influence those key decisions in Abuja's corridors of power?

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yemiabout 6 hours ago

You might be onto something—it's hard to believe those big calls happen without some hidden strings pulling at the top!

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emekaabout 7 hours ago

What solid proof supports the claim that hidden forces really funded the presidency and forced Wale Edun out?

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halaabout 7 hours ago

It seems critics jump straight to conspiracy theories, calling it high treason without acknowledging other political motives at play.

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graceabout 7 hours ago

I dey wonder why every sudden cabinet shake-up must mean hidden backers are in charge, maybe it's just politics.

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krisabout 6 hours ago

Focus on demanding transparent budgeting and accountability processes in the presidency rather than chasing unverified claims about secret powers.

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