Abike Dabiri-Erewa, senior special assistant to the president on foreign affairs and diaspora, said the award was not given on behalf of The King Center. According to a statement by Abdulrahman Balogun, her spokesman, Dabiri-Erewa said Naomi gave the plaque to Buhari in recognition of his fight against corruption.
The statement read; “The members, led by the matriarch of MLK, Naomi Barbara King, were in Nigeria as part of the activities initiated to celebrate a low- key Black History Month in Nigeria as part of deepening partnership between Africa and its Diaspora.
As part of the activities, they visited President Muhammadu Buhari and gave him a commemorative plaque for his fight against corruption and what they termed from the “Africania Diaspora” a term for Africans in Diaspora for which the oldest of them all Naomi.
Barbara King was selected to present on behalf of the family (NOT MLK CENTER) as a sign of appreciation to the Nigerian President.”
In 2016, former President Goodluck Jonathan was awarded the Martin Luther King human rights award. He is the first African leader to be so honoured.
From the Cable
Barbara King was selected to present on behalf of the family (NOT MLK CENTER) as a sign of appreciation to the Nigerian President.”
In 2016, former President Goodluck Jonathan was awarded the Martin Luther King human rights award. He is the first African leader to be so honoured.
From the Cable
“commemorative plaque”. indeed...LIARS!!!...big shame!
Politricks by polirogues!
ReplyDeletePersin talk/write say im no give you gift you come say you receive gift -you dey hallucinate -mgbo madam Abu ike?
ReplyDeleteLmao..haba anonymous, Abu ike bawo?
DeleteIt is Abike. Kikiki.
DeleteHahahaha
DeleteChai Chineke me ee. Which ☝️ one be abu Ike? ππππ. Yeye people. Abeg 2019 do come jare. We are tired of these miscreants.
ReplyDeleteπ π hahaha
DeleteThis people no dey shame at all...
ReplyDeleteWhat an embarrassment. Money changed hands for those Americans to come and give plaque.
ReplyDelete