LEAKED AUDIO: Suspected APC ringleader caught instigating sexual violence against women
A suspected ringleader of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Mr. Maknun Alli-Oluwafuyi, has been caught on tape instigating sexual violence against women.
Mr. Alli-Oluwafuyi was heard in a leaked audio conversation from a Clubhouse room making despicably sexual utterances against women and denigrating Nigerian settlers of non-Yoruba origin in Lagos, especially the Fulani and Igbo.
He was also heard making comments denoting ethnic profiling which can engender bad blood between other ethnic groups.
In the words of the tweep who posted the conversation on Twitter, “comments like this led to the Rwandan genocide.”
Listen to the following comments by Maknun:
Hello Nigerians, please take a min & listen to this convo from a Clubhouse room. Comments like this led to the Rwandan genocide. When I point out these things, the likes of Letter to jack, Ogbenidipo, will be all over Twitter screaming Igbo people have a victim mentality. 🤢 pic.twitter.com/ZGJ9iEGtY1
— Aji Bussu Onye Mpiawa azụ 🇨🇮 (@AfamDeluxo) January 30, 2023
Listen to the conversation in full here.
Alli-Oluwafuyi, a contractor with the APC-led Federal Government, belongs to an APC social media cartel famous for denigrating non-Yoruba Nigerians.
He is reportedly the Group Chief Executive of StructBuild Group Limited whose “subsidiaries are involved in Construction, Mining, Renewable Energy, Logistics, Investments and Banking”.
After listening to the conversation, an observer remarked:
“The rhetoric are reminiscent of a Nazi Germany policy (Rassenchande) forbidden marriage and sexual relations between ethnic Germans and foreign settlers such as Jews, Nords, Slavs in Germany during the Nazi regime.
“According to Pa Obafemi Awolowo, “it is safer and wiser to cure unhealthy rivalry than to suppress it”.”
Another tweep, Kenny Camillus, therefore, called on the relevant security authorities, including the Department of State Security (DSS), the Nigerian Army and the Police to caution Alli-Oluwafuyi before it becomes too late.
He wrote: “This is a complaint on ethnic violence and hate speech being propagated by one Escobar Maknun @mcnun through clubhouse. This fellow commands a lot of followers on his SM (social media) account.”
Yet another observer noted that with his popular Twitter nickname, Escobar Maknun, taken after the notorious Colombian drug lord, Pablo Escobar, he may also be involved in drug trafficking. Read more.