
Charles Awuzie, a Nigerian based South African technology and green energy conglomerate CEO of Gemsbok Group (Pty) Ltd, has exposed Festus Keyamo, the Minister of State for Labour and Employment, Mr Festus Keyamo (SAN), after his actions against Peter Obi.
Keyamo petitioned to the Department of State Services (DSS), demanded the arrest of the Presidential candidate of the Labour Party, Peter Obi and his running mate, Dr Yusuf Datti Baba-Ahmed. In reaction to that, Charles Awuzie expressed his opinion yesterday that Festus Keyamo is “too small” and that Peter Obi does not have time for him. Awuzie believes that he himself would be better equipped to deal with Keyamo’s case if necessary.
Exposing Keyamo, Charles Awuzie zoomed in on Festus Keyamo and exposed his alleged association with Jerry Ikogho, a notorious fraud suspect who was on the FBI’s most wanted list in late 2019.
According to Awuzie, Keyamo allegedly refused to denounce his relationship with Ikogho despite being a newly appointed minister at the time. While the news of Ikogho’s indictment disappeared, nobody knows where he is now. Awuzie suggests that Keyamo may be considered an asset to people indicted in the USA, especially the next president of Nigeria.
Charles Awuzie has called on the public to Google Festus Keyamo’s defense of Jerry Ikogho, a wanted suspect on the FBI’s list of suspected fraudsters. According to Awuzie, this will provide a better understanding of Keyamo’s history with people indicted in fraudulent activities in the USA.
In addition, Awuzie has also raised questions about Keyamo’s past, specifically his arrest on Saturday, February 16, 2002, in connection with the murder of Bola Ige. Awuzie has asked what role Keyamo was accused of playing in the murder case and why he did not sue the police for illegal arrest.
Awuzie also criticizes the Nigerian political system for its tendency to cover up important questions and issues. He points out the irony of labeling Peter Obi, who has never been arrested in connection with any murder, as a criminal while Keyamo, who has faced allegations of defending a wanted fraud suspect and being arrested in connection with a murder case, is considered a saint.