Prince Segun Akanni, a former aide of the Aare Ona Kakanfo of Yoruba land, Otunba Gani Adam, has disclosed in an interview with Security Monitor news paper that his former boss accused him of collecting N200 million from Asiwaju Bola Tinubu, national leader of the All Progressives Congress, APC before he was sacked.
Segun, who also disclosed in the interview that Gani is still after his life, narrated how he was sacked unceremoniously on December 3, 2018 for reasons not clear to him. He stated that his sack followed a sequence of attacks on him culminating into what would have been the deadliest on June 5, 2019 at Mobil filling station in Gbagada, Lagos.
He explained that but for God, he would have been a dead man by now saying that despite all the interventions he sought from highly placed traditional rulers, his life was still at risk till he moved out of Nigeria to Canada where he currently stays.
In the interview, Segun stated that his former boss lost confidence in him so much so that he felt he was leaking his personal information to his enemies.
Segun, who vows not to step into Nigeria anytime soon as a result of insecurity, lamented all the wrong accusations heaped on him by his former boss.
He however promised to write a book soon that will put the record straight on his almost two decade’s service to Gani Adam.
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