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I am in aweee.... My eye has seen chaos today!! What!!! This should be a movie for Nigerians who can't read.....to understand better... Wawuuu. Mr David you are a world class treasure whose life must be preserved at all cost..❣️❣️

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Quite revealing though not surprised because Nigeria political scene is filled with people with questionable characters, past and present; including terrorists in corridors of power. So drug mule is like a little fish in the pond.

This is what journalism is supposed to be. Be safe David

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David most be protected by all means. He is a national treasure.. Mehn this is deep. Nigeria is governed by serious cartel.

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Wow! I know Mr Fisher pretty well and he comes across as a perfect gentleman. This is a day he wishes never come to pass. O ga o.

Nice job David.

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love David, u a beast with this:) (pls do tinubu the heroin boy of Chicago next thanks)

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To say that the country is in a mess is an understatement.

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This is revealing as it is chilling, however, this is what we have unfortunately come to expect from a Country run as a Cartel.

What can be done about the National Security of Nigeria viz a viz the demonic contract with IRIS?

Or do we take it that only a total overhaul of Nigeria through REVOLUTION or some other drastic measure can liberate us not just from the Passport racketing and other corruptions in NIS but from years of intentionally failed governance?

I can't help but not be pessimistic.

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Okay, I'm subscribing to this site. Badass investigative journalism.

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Respect! David. You are a rare breed in Nigeria's journalistic leap.

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I don't even know where to start!

Nigeria really is not a country or nation or what have you.

i mean with all the kind of things coming to light across it's structures its clear to the blind and loud to the deaf that this is just a case where a population of elitist career criminals form a body to govern millions of people.

I dunno . anybody who still believes in what they call "Nigeria" is really gulible.

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Please, how do I publish findings on scam loan Apps operations (Chinese people disguised as software developers n using some Nigerians to front as directors n legal counsels, and evil loan recovery agents send messages that people are fraudsters running away with company money. All these Chinese loan scam operators were busted in India after suicide of people over loan Apps agents threats!!!

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This is deep. There are battles to fight both physically and spiritually for.the soul of this nation.

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I am ached by this revelation.

The finest of investigative journalism at its best makes me wonder what a gift you are to civilization. But wait a minute, why is Nigeria as a nation always getting it wrong?

I do not believe that he, Olayinka Sanyon Fis(c)her, Muhammad Babandede, and Abdullahi Liman are alone in this. The sleaze must be deeper. You are only scratching at the edge or tip of the iceberg.

For how long are we letting these outlaws or societal misfits who benefitted from a better yesterday fritter away our commonwealth leaving the larger society scavenging?

God help us!

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Wow! This looks like a movie to me, and how the words and docs images are hewn together. This is a great leak. Mr. David, I respect you and your great findings so much. You are a light amid this dark time in Nigeria. I pray protection over you and all yours. No harm shall come close to you in any way. Olayinka Sonayon Fisher would never think such a hideous crime like this can come to limelight, if not for the help of a great and extraordinary mind of David Hundeyin. Imagine someone like Fisher handling printing of International Passport booklets. Thinking of the numbers of criminals they would have issued passport to continue their heinous deals. Imagine the database available to him and his cabals. This is indeed a eye opener and disgrace to the political leaders and public office holders who think of personal gains in giving appointment and contracts to people without vetting thier backgrounds and criminal records.

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This is a deeply insightful article. Kudos, David.

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Nigeria needs a Rawlings. Democracy must collapse on the alter of these deadly corruption sagas in Nigeria

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