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Thursday, August 24, 2017

Ojukwu’s Son Confirms His Late Father's Meeting With Buhari

Emeka Ojukwu, first son of the late Chukwuemeka Ojukwu, has confirmed that his father met President Muhammadu Buhari in 2003.



Ojukwu said this in reaction to reports which quoted him as saying Buhari’s claims of meeting his father was false.

Buhari in a national broadcast on Monday stated that he and Ojuwku agreed that Nigeria must remain one.

Shortly after the broadcast, there were different reports on social media, with some accusing the president of fabricating that part of his speech.

But while dismissing those reports, Ojukwu’s son said if he wanted to comment on a matter, there would be no ambiguity in it.

“It has been brought to my attention that there is an article making the rounds on social media attributed to me refuting the remarks of Mr President concerning his relationship and discussions with my late father,” the statement read.

“Let me lend my voice to those of the rest of my fellow countrymen and welcome Mr President back home.

“Let me state the following categorically; firstly, that I made no such comments to anybody, and secondly that I am aware that his excellency’s comments were indeed factual.

“I have noticed a disturbing trend recently of fake news being attributed to me on social media. I don’t know who is behind it or what their motivation might be, but let me assure you that any time I feel the need to comment publicly on any matter, I will not do so via some anonymous email or anything of the like, rather be rest assured that there will be no ambiguity whatsoever as to whether the comments came from me.”

from Thecable

18 comments:

  1. I hope they have heard from the source now.

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  2. Big big grammer! Someone shud pls lend me his dictionary to check those big grammer

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    1. Pass me the dictionary too... I need to find out the meaning of this big big grammar too 😀

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  3. Who are u???
    I only know Bianca children

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    1. Sharon No pls, don't add salt to injury. Emeka and the siblings were all grown up before their father married Bianca. Please note I am Bianca's fan but the comment is a bit harsh on him.

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    2. Keep knowing only Bianca's children. Pls what are their names? How many are they? What's their sex? So d children before Bianca's children are nt ojukwu's children? Mschewww

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    3. Madam Sharon are you aware Ojukwu had wives/children before Bianca. Is it nice to say you only acknowledge children from a younger wife? Would you be happy if someone said they only know the children of your husband's younger wife? Think before you type.

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    4. Google is your friend if you don't know who he is. Would you be happy if someone ask your child who he/she is to speak of your husband??? SMHSeriously, so insensitive considering people's wishes for you here.

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    5. The comment only tells us how young Sharon is.
      Everybody must comment by force

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    6. Naaawaaoo!
      This your comment is so wrong and very incorrect.
      Naaawaaoo!

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    7. Sharon sweetheart, he's one of Ojukwu's many children. He and Bianca were involved in some legal tussle over the content of his late father's will and even money disbursed by different southeast states for his funeral.
      I understand you just knowing Bianca's kids because they're relatively young and she is the one who is constantly in the limelight.

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  4. Nigeria has more serious problems right now. We don't care what your father told him. People are hungry.

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  5. Ndi Ipob na ndi biafraud, hope una don hear am??

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  6. The meeting is not important to national discourse.
    What is important is that the citizens should agree to coexist via a plebiscite.
    That was what Britain and scotland did and that's how it is done in a democracy.

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