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Julius Abure Threatens to Expose Peter Obi, Others Over Alleged Corruption

Julius Abure, a prominent figure in the Labour party, has threatened to expose Peter Obi and other party members over alleged corruption.

 

Abure, who appeared furious, challenged Obi and others to come out and reveal what they gave to him personally or to the party during the election.

 

Abure claimed that he and his party rejected billions of Naira in offers because of their position, but now, those same people are at the forefront of efforts to throw them out of office.

 

He accused them of hypocrisy, saying that they are now talking about corruption, but they are the ones who brought money into the party.

 

“I challenge them today, any of them that has evidence, even if they don’t have evidence, let them be bold and come out and say where and how they gave the money. And if they can’t do that, let them forever hold their peace,” Abure said.

 

Abure also revealed that he had met with Peter Obi at Trans Corp, where Obi had asked him what he could do for him, and Abure had told him to use his money for the election. He denied receiving any money from Obi or any other party member, and threatened to expose them if they continue to provoke him.

 

“I’m going to call a press conference and publicly challenge them,” Abure said. “As a leader, we have to be quiet and say probably they are making mistakes, probably one day they will come back. But now, I’m warning them, don’t provoke me into revealing what I know.”

 

The threat by Abure has sent shockwaves through the party, with many wondering what secrets he may reveal. The party has been plagued by allegations of corruption and infighting, and Abure’s threat may be the latest twist in the saga.

 

It remains to be seen whether Abure will follow through on his threat, but one thing is certain – the party is in for a wild ride in the coming days.

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