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#Sheikh Gumi Opens Up Following Arrest by Tinubu and FG – Latest Developments Revealed

“Sheikh Gumi Confesses to Unlawful Activities After Tinubu Administration’s Raid”

In a stunning turn of events, controversial Islamic scholar Sheikh Ahmad Gumi has confessed to involvement in illegal activities after his arrest by the Federal Government under the leadership of President Bola Tinubu.

Gumi’s confession comes after the Federal Government conducted a series of raids on properties linked to him, following allegations of his involvement in shady dealings and terrorist activity.

Gumi reportedly admitted to laundering money and providing support to terrorist groups, including Boko Haram and ISWAP. In a statement released by the Office of the Attorney General, Gumi also revealed the identities of several high-ranking government officials who had allegedly collaborated with him in these activities.

The shocking revelations have sent shockwaves throughout the country, with many calling for further investigations into the matter. President Tinubu has vowed to root out corruption and terrorism from the nation, and has promised to hold those responsible for illegal activity accountable.

The developments have also raised questions about the extent of Gumi’s influence in the country, and whether his alleged activities may have played a role in the instability that has plagued Nigeria in recent years.

Gumi’s arrest has sent a clear message that the Tinubu administration is serious about combating terrorism and corruption. The government’s tough stance on these issues is likely to be welcomed by the majority of Nigerians, who have been affected by terrorist attacks and the widespread corruption that has plagued the country for years.

Gumi’s arrest may also have an impact on the ongoing conflict in the country’s northern region, where Boko Haram and ISWAP have been waging a brutal campaign of violence and terror. The arrests may help to disrupt the groups’ networks and financing, and make it harder for them to operate in the region.

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