Allegation Of Seyi Tinubu Involvement In NANS Activities Baseless, Group Says 

The City Boy Movement, a youth-led sociopolitical and good governance advocacy organization has dismissed reports alleging that its Grand Patron, Barr. Seyi Tinubu mobilized thugs to disrupt the purported inauguration of unauthorized NANS executives led by one Isa Atiku Abubakar.

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In a statement by its Director General, Hon. Francis Tosin Shoga, described the allegations as baseless and designed to tarnish the character of Seyi Tinubu. “The allegations are desperate attempts at character assassination without a shred of evidence.

He said; “Atiku’s melodramatic claims of being “stripped naked” and “forced to make videos under duress” are nothing but theatrical performance that can not fly or garner undeserved public sympathy. This is the 21st century.

“Barr. Seyi Tinubu’s calm demeanour and principled approach to youth engagement are well-established. His commitment has always revolved around constructive dialogue, youth empowerment, and impactful development programs, and not interference in organizational affairs.

“However, we want those orchestrating this smear campaign, including Atiku and his cohorts, to be prepared to face legal consequences for their defamatory actions. The City Boy Movement will not stand idly by while opportunists attempt to use Barr. Seyi’s name for cheap publicity.

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Atiku’s uncoordinated skit-making activities will not fly, regardless of whoever might be supporting his misguided endeavours.

The group however urged Nigerian youths to disregard the theatrics and remain focused on constructive engagement that will advance collective progress.



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