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Saturday, April 18, 2015

Why Abdulsalami Abubakar Led Alison- Madueke To Beg President Jonathan [MUST READ Investigation]


A former military Head of State, Gen. Abdusalami Abubakar
(retd.), on Thursday led the Minister of Petroleum Resources,
Mrs. Diezani Alison-Madueke, to a closed-door meeting to
beg President Goodluck Jonathan.
Sources tell NewsWireNGR that the President had refused to
see the one time powerful minsters in his cabinet, shortly
after conceding defeat, Mrs Madueke was at the Villa to meet
the President over the outcome of the Elections but was
turned back.
“The President on hearing it was the Petroleum Minister that
was visiting, basically screamed at the security agencies not
to allow her in, to everyones surprise, this is one minister
you don’t turn away her visits at the Villa”, the anonymous
source at the Presidency said.
Diezani had been in the news lately when she suddenly
disappeared from the public and was rumoured to have
travelled abroad for undisclosed reason. “After the shocker
she got from President Jonathan, it led to her trip abroad,
some her aides says the BCA Reports on her seeking asylum
was actually correct seeing as Jonathan was no longer on
her side”.
An online media ran the report that she had gone in search
of asylum but that so far six countries had denied her such
request.
The NNPC however refuted the claim. It said in a statement
Wednesday that the minister had travelled abroad to rest and
would be back this week.
Reports say that the oil minister has been ‘restless’ since
General Muhammadu Buhari defeated President Jonathan in
the general election and is billed to take office on May 29,
but more importantly, she’s been confused why President
Jonathan doesn’t want to see her.
A photograph of the minister during her visit to
Abdulsalami’s house in Minna recently went viral on the
social media.
It was alleged that she went to seek for his intervention,
after Jonathan asked he didn’t want to see her only days
after the Presidential elections.
Another close aide of the current administration of President
Jonathan tells NewsWireNGR on condition that his name is
not mentioned that “Diezani contributed to the failure of
Jonathan during the elections, her arrogance with almost
everyone that matters didn’t help”.
“While other ministers were trying to mend fences to see
that the President is in the good books of those aggrieved
with the administration, the Petroleum Minister created a
‘god complex’ around herself”.
The source narrates to us what really transpired, he said
Diezani is one of those that caused the final face-off
between Jonathan and former President Olusegun Obasanjo.
According to our sources, “Obasanjo had sent the former
NNPC GMD, Funsho Kupolokun, to her office for a meeting,
she did not only keep the man waiting for more than four
hours, she went on to ask her aides to send him out that
she’s too busy”.
According to our insiders account, that action angered the
former President who then called Jonathan to express his
displeasure at the way his Funsho was treated by one of his
ministers.
“I can go on and on to name the atrocities Diezani
committed, at some point she saw herself as the President of
Nigeria, if you read Obasanjo’s book my watch, he stated it
clearly. he added.
Alison-Madueke arrived the Presidential Villa, Abuja, last
night for the meeting to beg Mr President, about three
minutes after Abubakar made his way into the President’s
office.
Less than 30 minutes after both of them entered the
President’s office, Abubakar emerged, leaving Alison-
Madueke behind.
“Sources insists that if Abdulsalami hadn’t carried her along
to the Presidential Villa, there is possibly no way President
would have want to set his eyes on her again”.
Another member of the ruling PDP when questioned about
the role of the Petroleum Minister noted, “Diezani did not
release money for anything, she kept if for herself, even
money that is normally taken from leakages to fund
campaigns, she allowed the party to go on without funds”.
“If you noticed even up until when the elections where
postponed, PDP cordinators weren’t having money to fund
states to run the President’s campaign, she ignores everyone
including the National chairman”.
Although, when State House correspondents asked the
former Head of State for the purpose of his visit, the former
military leader said it was in continuation of his job as the
chairman of the National Peace Committee for the 2015
General Elections.
“As the chairman of the peace committee, there is always
interaction between the incoming president and President
Jonathan, in order to ensure that the peace we have been
able to get is sustained.
“So naturally, I am here to touch base with him and also to
give him a report of what the committee has been doing,” he
said.
When confronted with the issue of his recent meeting with
the minister and the fact that they entered the President’s
office almost the same time, Abubakar said those reading
meanings into the visit were just being mischievous.
He said he had met many times with Alison-Madueke and
other ministers, wondering why the latest meeting became
an issue.
He said, “I think people are just trying to be mischievous, I
have been meeting with a lot of people and a lot of ministers
in the course of this transition. So there is nothing strange
in me meeting with anybody.
Abubakar said he had continued to meet Jonathan and the
President-elect for the transition to go on smoothly and
maintain the peace.
On what will become of her after Jonathan, another member
of the ruling party said, “She has started talking to the APC
to refund some of the money, before the elections, she had
spoken to Bukola Saraki and now Abdulsalami is her
mediator but i doubt President Jonathan will be defending
her from the next administration.

See The Nanny Who Kidnapped The Orekoya Kids


Meet Kidnapper Funmilayo Adeyemi AKA Mary Akinloye, the
nanny who kidnapped the three Orekoya boys. She has been
arrested and has confessed to have been in the buisness with
her entire family for quite a while now.
She was being behind the dissappearance of toddlers Raphael
and Michael Esharegaran who were kidnapped from their
home in Magodo shortly after their parents employed a
nanny for them last year. She kidnapped the boys and
released them after a sum of N2.5m was paid by the
Esharegaran's family.

Nigerian Bar Association Chairman Delta Chapter Assassinated


The Chairman of the Nigerian Bar Association, Ughelli
chapter in Delta state has been assassinated. Austin Icheghe
was killed yesterday April 16th in front of his home.
According to his niece, Egunor Uviesa, who spoke with NAN,
unknown gunmen shot the deceased as he was coming down
from his car in front of his home at about 9pm yesterday.
“As soon as he came down from his vehicle, they
accosted him and shot him on the head. He was
immediately rushed to a private clinic in Ughelli where he
was confirmed dead"
Delta state police spokesperson, Celestina Kalu confirmed his
murder to NAN via a text message “Yes sir, he was murdered
by unknown gunmen last night’
Austin Icheghe is photoed with his young family above

Niger Delta Militant Leader Ateke Has A Message For Buhari


Ex-militant and leader of the Niger Delta Vigilante (NDV),
Ateke Tom, has said former militant leaders in the Niger
Delta region are ready to work with the President-Elect,
General Muhammadu Buhari.
Ateke, who disclosed this while speaking in pidgin english to
newsmen at Okochiri in Rivers State, urged Gen. Buhari to
invite leaders of genuine militant camps to discuss on how to
move the region forward.
In his words, “I am here to congratulate Buhari for his
victory. We will want good leadership; we thank God that
Buhari is now our President and we pray God Almighty to
give him wisdom to rule our country. Since Buhari is now
our President, we want him to meet with the core leaders of
the Niger Delta struggle; I mean the real leaders in the
struggle.
“He should call the real leaders and talk to them. Let us
discuss on our needs. He should also not forget the Amnesty
Programme, because we know what we fought for and that
was why they gave us Amnesty. We did not get the Amnesty
Programme from the backyard. So, let him keep to the
programme. Let the Amnesty Programme function well and
we will like it. We are ready to work with Buhari.”
The former militant leader said none of the former agitators
in the region will go back to the creeks.
Ateke said, “Some people are saying they want to go back to
the creek, or they want to blow up pipelines; no, I, Ateke Tom
will not be part of that, we don’t need all those things and
nobody will go back to the creeks. I have a say in the Niger
Delta and I am one of the top fighters; so nobody will go back
to the creeks. I advice the youths not to follow anybody back
to the creeks.
“We should not say because there is change of government
and Buhari is now the President, and somebody wants to go
back to the creeks; what are you going there to do? So, let
nobody follow anybody to the creeks. What we want is that
let Buhari meet us and treat us well

Daredevil robbers in shootout with police in Osun


Three suspected armed robbers met their Waterloo in Osogbo,
Osun State, as they died after sustaining bullet wounds during
a shootout with the operatives of Special-Anti Robbery Squad
(SARS) in the early hours of Friday.
Saturday Tribune gathered that the suspects, who came in an
unregistered Lexus car for a robbery operation, went to Oke
Baale area of Osogbo, opposite Osun State Broadcasting
Corporation (OSBC), to attack the residents at about 2.00 a.m.
Some of the residents, it was learnt, sent a distress call to the
officer in charge of SARS in Osun State Police Command, DSP
Adekunle Omoyele, and he was said to have led a team of
operatives to the scene immediately.
Saturday Tribune further gathered that on getting to the scene,
the policemen learnt that the armed robbers had robbed one
Alhaja Ganiyat Kolapo of her personal belongings while the
hoodlums also went away with her Toyota Camry car with
registration number LND 847 AJ.
Omoyele and his team reportedly chased the armed robbers
towards Ibokun road. The robbers reportedly abandoned the
Toyota Camry and fled into the bush.
Meanwhile, the SARS men were said to have started combing a
nearby bush when they noticed an oncoming bus followed by a
car which model was later discovered to be Lexus.
A police source who craved anonymity told Saturday Tribune
that as SARS operatives waved the bus driver to a stop, the
driver of the Lexus car made an attempt to overtake the bus
and fired sporadically at the police in order to escape.
Undeterred, the policemen pursued the hoodlums towards
Ibokun road and got close to them at a spot close to Egbeda
Village where the hoodlums reportedly stopped and engaged
the SARS operatives in a gun battle, as a result of which three
of them sustained bullet wounds and died.
Saturday Tribune learnt that the Toyota Camry belonging to
their victim and the unregistered Lexus for the robbery were
recovered by the police. One of them was said to have escaped
with bullet wounds and arms used by the robbers.
When the Lexus was searched, it was gathered that a laptop,
digger, knife, charms, assorted phones, three ATM cards, one
cut-to-size double barrel gun, seven live cartridges, five
expended cartridge shells, and some rough naira notes totaling
about N36,000, as well as the driver’s licence belonging to their
victim were recovered. The victim was said to have identified
the corpses as those of the hoodlums who came to rob her.
When contacted, the Police Public Relations Officer in Osun
State Police Command, DSP Folasade Odoro, confirmed the
incident, saying that the corpses had been deposited at the
State Hospital Osogbo mortuary for autopsy. She added that
efforts were on to get the fleeing hoodlums.
One of the victims, Alhaja Kolapo, told Saturday Tribune that
two of the hoodlums gained entry into her apartment after
cutting the net and burglar proof on one of the windows. “One
of them entered and went to the kitchen door to open it for the
second robber.
“They did not bother to switch on the light as they made use of
a torch light with strong halogen bulb which they brought.
They ransacked the house and picked all they wanted. They
saw the key of the Camry and took it also,” she narrated.
Another victim, Kareem Adebayo, said the armed robbers also
visited him and his younger brother before going to Kolapo’s
house. He said they collected the cash found with him and tied
him with a rope at the backyard.
“They came into my house through the window which burglar
proof was cut. They demanded for money and I gave them
N40,000. They saw my car key, took it and demanded for my
ATM card. They said they would take me to an ATM to withdraw
the N47,000 they saw as my account balance. I told them the
ATM card was in the car.
“They were searching the car for the ATM card when they found
the N150,000 I kept there. They started beating me, saying that
I lied that I didn’t have money. One of them also wanted to rape
my wife and when she told him that she was pregnant, he still
wanted to go ahead and had already worn his shirt inside out.
“She was saved because by then, my brother had been able to
free himself and he jumped over the fence to alert neighbours.
When the neighbours were coming, the hoodlums lay flat on
the ground, and as one of the neighbours, one Owolabi
Mohammed, got to where they lay, one of the armed robbers
stood and hit his head with a digger, resulting in a deep gash.
That was how they ran away with my money and my car key,”
Adebayo also said.
The two victims praised the efforts of the SARS in responding
promptly. Mr Adebayo said he was already on his way to a
network service provider to retrieve his line when he received
information that he should come to SARS to check some of the
items found with the dead hoodlums and identify them.
Alhaja Kolapo also told Saturday Tribune that “I am highly
impressed with the immediate response of the police. I am
happy that they recovered the items taken from me and got my
tormentors

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