Lawal suggested that he believes Tinubu is aware of his own wrongdoing, comparing it to a situation where someone steals something and knows they are guilty, even if others are unaware. He expressed his disagreement with the outcome of the election, stating that while Tinubu may be in government, the means by which he got there are highly questionable.
According to him, “If you’re talking to me about the election, don’t ever use the word won; he didn’t win it; he rigged it. I’ll repeat it until I die, and with the knife on my neck, I’ll say he didn’t win. He knows he didn’t win. I used to say this: if there’s something in this room and we go out and find that it’s missing, the man who stole it knows he’s the one who stole it. We might not know; we’ll be accusing each other, so they know what they did. I mean, they’re humans; they know what they did and how they did it. The only charitable thing I can say is that they’re in government, but as to how they got there, we’ll never agree.”CONTINUE FULL READING>>>>>