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Tuesday, May 24, 2016

Former President Jonathan Says Exile Report Is To ''Rubbish Him''

Following the ThisDay report that former President Goodluck Jonathan has gone into exile in Ivory Coast, SaharaReporters can confirm that Mr. Jonathan has been away from Nigeria in recent months exploring several countries in Africa in which he could hide.




This was as information leaked to him that some of his former aides have revealed to security agencies various acts of serious graft and mismanagement involving him.
Several of those aides are currently under arrest and interrogation by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC).

As a way of covering his tracks, Jonathan paid for and arranged several tours of the United States and the United Kingdom, some of which included buying awards from available colleges and universities to create a semblance of popularity.   

Sources close to the former President revealed to SaharaReporters however that most western nations had started asking Mr. Jonathan hard questions relating to his corrupt activities in office, forcing him to seek ways of staying out of Nigeria.
He reportedly considered going to Kenya where there were speculations that he had financial ties to a dairy firm, but the Kenyans reportedly turned him down claiming the pressure will be too much for them should he be indicted for corruption and declared wanted.

In opting for Cote d’Ivoire, the former President is going back to an ally, Alassane Dramane Ouattara, who Jonathan assisted to power in 2010.
Jonathan reportedly used his connections with President Ouattara to invest in the refinery business in the country our sources revealed.

Ivorian officials in Washington DC told SaharaReporters earlier today that Mr. Jonathan has been living in Abidjan, the Ivorian capital, for close to two months but they could not confirm if he has been granted political asylum there.
Jonathan arrived back in Cote d’Ivoire from a trip to Ecuador about two weeks ago. 
Contacted, Kone Seydou, the Cote d’Ivoire government spokesperson, said the government does not have any official position on Mr. Jonathan’s presence in the country. 

Meanwhile, Mr. Jonathan is reportedly sending text messages to his friends in Nigeria saying that the ThisDay story is an attempt by publisher Nduka Obaigbena, who was an insider in Jonathan's government, to “rubbish” him.


Mr. Obaigbena received vast sums of seedy money from the former National Security Adviser Sambo Dasuki which is currently under probe by the EFCC following his arrest. It is unclear why he would want to “rubbish” Mr. Jonathan, as has been stated.





15 comments:

  1. I knew it!...
    Where are all those people running their mouths on that post?...
    Na lie go kill APC!...ndi ala!...

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    1. No mind them useless people
      Mr ThisDay was it the money you refund to EFCC that's paining you?
      Fair weather friends
      Saint Bubu hasn't done anything for the past 1yr o o, where's Occupy Nigeria people?
      Hypocrite will all of you

      The 1st ND man that was opportune to rule Nigeria, u peeps will not allow him rest, Mchewwwwwwww

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    2. Eheheh. Don't mind them jare oga Jona

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  2. How can a good man like this , acclaimed all over the world as a good man go on exile? Gej is too good,thanks to his mama who brought him up well.

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  3. Y'all really tried it
    Someone will speculate something and you bloggers will do copy and paste.

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  4. I was reading this report shaking my head and hissing at the useless Sahara reporter and APC propaganda but when i got to the part where they wrote that Jonathan has been 'touring the U.S and the U.K buying awards to create a semblance of popularity' I just confirmed the lies in this report. U.S ans U.K is not Nigeria where anything or anyone can be bought. When Baba go slow starts probing Obasanjo and others in his APC then will I take him seriously.
    Rubbish report!!!

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  5. Buhari if u want GEJ go and get him. Bloggers need traffic so they will post anything without verification especially those with little or no adverts on their blog. They must make money

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  6. These Sahara reporters may God help them not to enter into gbege. It will not be funny.

    Jona cannot hide or run away from this blessed country.

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  7. They are really trying too hard to bring GEJ down...God will shame Al this useless people.

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  8. Just one person is giving them so much sleepless night. Even if EFCC arrest and jailed him, one day, he'll come out.
    I think what Baba No structure/agenda should do is "arrest and get your money then leave them."

    Baba Go slow is not a saint either.

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  9. Awards and recognition can be "bought" in UK and US also. All you have to do is make a heavy contribution or donation to the institution and they would honor you in some way.

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  10. Dis thief should keep shut. Great pretender, ur days ar numbered

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  11. Uncle pls who cares?
    Dos ur exile or non-exile put money in my kitty ?

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