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Lere Olayinka calls Sowore a “cashtivist” as he shows how much he allegedly pays for son’s school fees; claims he makes the money by “blackmailing” people

Lere Olayinka calls Sowore a

Wike’s spokesperson, Lere Olayinka has shared what he claims is the tuition fee for political activist Omoyele Sowore’s son. 

Olayinka claimed Sowore pays about $163,815 per year for his 14-year-old sons tuition. 

He further alleged that Sowore makes the money by “blackmailing” people and he called the political aspirant a “cashtivist”. 

He did not provide proof to back his blackmail accusations against Sowore. 

Olayinka wrote: “Sowore’s son, Komi (14 years) attends Dwight-Eaglewood School in New Jersey,  US. 

“He pays $54,605 (about N85m) per term.
Sowore is paying $163,815 (about N250m) per annum. 

“The Dwight-Englewood School (D-E) is an independent coeducational college-preparatory day school, located in Englewood in Bergen County, in the U.S. state of New Jersey. 

“The school teaches students from pre-kindergarten through twelfth grade in three functionally separate schools.  

“Cashtivist Sowore is paying $163,815 (about N250m) per annum as tuition fee plus $700 for iPad on his 14-year-old son! 

“That’s how he is lavishing the millions he is getting from BLACKMAILING people and Million of Dollars GRANTS he is getting from  CASHTIVIST business.”

 

Lere Olayinka calls Sowore a

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