Senator
Remi Tinubu, Ogun State Governor, Senator Ibikunle Amosun and his wife, Mrs.
Olufunso Amosun
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Olufunsho Amosun, the
wife of the Ogun State Governor, has debunked speculations that she was
recently arrested in the United Kingdom over money laundering allegations,
saying the false tales were spread by those bent on destroying her image. Mrs. Amosun made the
clarification at State Hospital, Abeokuta, on Friday during an interview with
journalists shortly after she donated milk and other items to expectant mothers
on behalf of Aisha Buhari, the wife of the Nigerian President.
Recall
that there were unsubstantiated reports recently (not in GRAPHITTI NEWS)
alleging that the governor’s wife was arrested in London for laundering money
running into millions of dollars.
PREMIUM TIMES report continues:
However,
reacting to the reports, Mrs. Amosun said she had never engaged in money
laundering or any such crime, and would never do any such thing.
Responding
to a reporter’s question, she said, “Well, I thank you for that and I am happy
that you called it a rumour. I never did anything of that nature. But as you
can see me to the glory of God, it’s not my portion; it shall never be my
portion.
“And
I believe that you know your Governor, His Excellency, Senator Ibikunle Amosun,
I’m sure you know he’ll never be involved in anything that is associated with
money laundering or anything negative like that. So, as you said, it’s a rumour
and it shall remain so. It didn’t happen. It hasn’t happened and it shall not
happen.”
On
the donation, she described Mrs. Buhari as a woman of passion who decided to
send across Frisomum, a nutritional milk for mothers.
She
explained that the milk would assist mothers in breastfeeding their babies
adequately as it would serve as ideal nutrition for expectant and nursing
mothers.
She disclosed that the wife
of the President sent several cartons of the milk to all wives of governors
across the Federation and requested them to deliver them to expectant mothers
in their states.
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