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It’s Betrayal and Lies, Seyi Tinubu Reacts to NANS Allegations of Assault, Abduction

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Seyi Tinubu, son of President Bola Tinubu, has categorically denied allegations of assault, abduction, and bribery leveled by Atiku Isah, NANS President.

According to Isah, Seyi and Ayodele Olawande, Minister of Youth Development, offered him N100 million to promote the president’s image, a claim Seyi Tinubu vehemently denies.

At a news conference, Isah alleged that he was subsequently stripped naked, attacked, and abducted by hoodlums on April 15. “I was abducted on the 15th of April. I was stripped naked and seriously beaten. They threatened to release a video,” Isah claimed.

However, Seyi, reacting via his Instagram stories on Friday, described the allegations as “completely fictional” and an attempt to defame his character.

“Wow… how can someone lie with so much confidence? An attempt to defame my character. May God be you, Comrade Atiku Isah,” Seyi said.

Seyi insisted that he had never held any meeting to discuss any matter with the NANS President and had never met him before.

“I have never held a meeting to discuss any subject matter with Comrade Isah in Lagos or anywhere else in the world. I have never knowingly met him before, nor did I visit any location with thugs,” he clarified.

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