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Friday, January 03, 2014

DID PRESIDENT JONATHAN EVER TRAVEL TO KENYA WITH SEVEN PRESIDENTIAL JETS ?





''Did president Jonathan ever travel to Kenya with seven Presidential jets?well below is the story as reported in Kenya at the time regarding who was actually coming with seven jets..it appears that Political desperation has began to manifest in outright lies on social media''…. PHIL SMART


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A high-powered delegation of Nigerian investors is expected to fly in today to join the three-day state visit of President Goodluck Jonathan. Around 50 wealthy investors will arrive in a fleet of seven private jets, according to a close source.
They include Aliko Dangote of Dangote Group, Africa’s richest businessman, ranked among the top 25 in the world, whose worth is over $20 billion (over Sh1.75 trillion).


The two economic powerhouses of West and East Africa are expected to sign major trade deals in their first meeting of such magnitude. The Nigerian President’s plane will touch down at Jomo Kenyatta International Airport at 4pm and he will be welcomed by President Uhuru Kenyatta.
There will be a formal state reception including a guard of honour at State House, Nairobi. The two heads of state will hold meetings with public and private sector actors to foster bilateral and trade ties.

The chairman of the Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Kiprono Kittony, said the visit will go a long way to eliminate negative stereotyping between the two nations which has damaged trade.
Exports to Nigeria fell to Sh2.9 billion last year from a peak of Sh3.2 billion in 2008, according to the Kenya National Bureau of Statistics. Similarly imports declined to a mere Sh48.6 million from Sh169.8 million over the same period.
Last year the Kenya Association of Manufacturers visited Nigeria to seek new opportunities in West Africa. On July 16 the Nigerian and Kenyan foreign ministers signed three bilateral agreements in Abuja in the presence of Uhuru and Goodluck.

The agreements included a Joint Commission for Cooperation plan, a protocol on trade consultations, and an MoU on mutual cooperation between the Foreign Service Institute of Kenya and the Foreign Service Academy of Nigeria.

At the time a Kenyan plane had been seized for flouting Nigeria’s aviation rules when it landed with Anthony Chinedu who had been deported on suspicion of drug trafficking.
“As the business community, we highly commend President Kenyatta for reaching out to African countries that offer big opportunities for our local products,” said Kittony yesterday.
The Nigerian investors come from the manufacturing, petrochemicals, agribusiness, food, commodities and telecommunications industries. They include Tony Elumelu, Sani Dangote and Whitey Basson.
The Kenyan Chamber is expected to sign a Memorandum of Understanding with its Nigerian counterpart tomorrow morning before an agribusiness luncheon hosted by the Central Bank and coordinated by the Chamber at a Nairobi hotel.
The luncheon will be attended by both heads of state. Nigeria has more developed banking, oil and gas industries while Kenya has a successful domestic service sector including aviation, tourism and hospitality industries.

“Both countries are also primary producers in different sectors and that opens a whole window of opportunities to do business especially in areas of industrial development,” Kittony said.
“For example, Nigeria imports a lot of butter from far countries such as New Zealand and Australia when we sometimes have a surplus here.” Dangote has just finalised a $3.3billion loan deal for construction of the biggest oil refinery and fertiliser factory in Africa with Standard Chartered Bank and Nigeria’s Guaranty Trust Bank. The two plants will cost a total of $9 billion and will create 9,500 direct and 25,000 indirect jobs. culled from KENYAN STAR




31 comments:

  1. I hear say them don laff am tire.
    YR

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    1. 50 investors to arrive in 7 private jets...

      It doesn't sound so bad.

      Well, depending on how many a jet sits at a time.

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    2. Most of those jets are owned by dangote and other oil business men that went together with GEJ to check out investment opportunities in kenya.
      Slander everywhere.

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  2. So I heard... I guess its true cos dere is nothing our Politicians cannot do. Dey like showing off unnecessarily.

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    1. Obama went 2 S/A wif abt 40 presidential jets so wat r u not sayinq? Mbok free my president jare

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  3. Thanks for taking your time to get this done Stella.bravo!

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  4. sounds possible and true..abi no be Nigeria again?

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  5. So why didn't Rueben say the truth instead of saying GEJ didn't travel with 7 jets. Afterall, the businessman were in his entourage.

    #hello dubai. Chika ike is here.

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  6. When it comes to jonathan I don't trust him @ all and that his puppet abati that comes to defend him whether d alligation is true or not.

    (Quote)
    Don't expect things to happen. It's better to be surprised than to be disappointed."

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  7. Ebele when d̶̲̥̅̊ε̲̣̣̣̥γ̲̣̣̥ Æ ̴̴̴̴̴̴͡.̮Æ ̴̴͡ Ʊ̲̣̣̣̥ d̶̲̥̅̊ε̲̣̣̣̥γ̲̣̣̥ Æ ̴̴̴̴̴̴͡.̮Æ ̴̴͡ fire .never mind †̥ђε̲̣̣̣̥m

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  8. What this simply means is that the president arrived in his private jet,while Dangote,Elemelu and others who obviously has their own jets arrived in theirs.What the kenyan woman should have verified first before making the coments she made.

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  9. I doubt dis gist cos wen the president travelled for d commonwealth summit wey d guy pack people follow body,abi na d pilgrimage wey d guy pack d whole aso rock go,he didn't go with seven private jets. Na backyard here(kenya) d guy wan carry seven private jets go?

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  10. Misplaced priorities. This is how they waste Tax payers money.

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  11. 9ja n shw off,btw wt wil dangote do wif al dt moni mehn,jeez s much

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  12. Most Nigerians (excluding me) are known for such stupidity and show off.

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  13. It is a big lie. Tell them to prove it.

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  14. Aunty Stella i know hw unneccessary seven presidential jet fleet may sound for GEJ and his entourage. But funny enough it is possible with this administration. What about the fact that Nigeria runs the most expensive government in the world, 2011 presidential election still holds the record of the most expensive election in the world; our public officers too are the highest paid in the world too. For ur info, Goodluck earns 3 times more than Obama

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  15. And how can dat be true. 7 jets, na war?

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  16. Pls guys,what's d address to emy collins' blog site?

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  17. Now am wondering wat mentioning d no of jets dey used has got 2 do wit wat dey went dere 4?it wsnt called 4 2 specify d no of jets or 2 even mention it.....dey were expected 2 sign major trade deals and dats it....wat has d no of jets dey came in got 2 do wit it?of a truth,it myt b riduculous but I dnt c hw it shuld b a major point here!

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  18. Reuben Abati said it's false on twitter..please why can't the president be for once biko...he challenged the likes of Elrufai, Ikeji and others to prove it or die in shame...God please President Johnathan wisdom like that of Solomon to rule dis great nation as he has so many enemies oo...and Elrufai did more as fCT minister...May God save us all....

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  19. What I understand here is that most of the investors came on private jet. Now, the distractors of GEJ have succeeded. Nobody cared to know the purpose/outcome of the visit. Nigerians should not allow people deceive them unnecessarily with 7 private jet story.

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  20. Stella, honestly speaking this is a big fat lie? It doesn't even make sense. Kenya is not even far, why on earth will our president travel with 7 private jet? I might not know GEJ personally but this is the handwork of opposite parties that doesn't want peace in this country.

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  21. Who cares, Abeg na dem kno jare

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  22. thank u Stella for taking out time to do ur job... I thought of these facts even before you presented them cos no sane human would travel on 7jets at the same time. Pipo shud stop buying into this foolish opposition propaganda.

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  23. Who is Phil Smart a Reuben Abati wannabe who talks a lot of shit especially on face book. he needs to grab one of Stella's stools, crawl underneath and position himself appropriately so he can take it up the jacksie seeing as he is like to talk shit. *yawn
    Did all these people go to Kenya yes they did how do i know cos i have a close friend who confirmed everyone and anyone was there and jets indeed were lined up at the airport.

    Its all in the delivery and presentation everyone knows we don't have 7 presidential jets responding to whoever wrote that story is exactly why the question why this government responds to everything and anything even online stories was raised. the writer knew people would likely read the article based on the presentation of his headline.

    Yes they were all on the delegation yes they flew their own jets because they have them and can that's the Nigerian elites mode of transportation.
    That delegation was certainly not required it is the order of the day to go with the president on international trips show loyalty and get results. Smart pls dont think the fact you "feel smart" means you come across as remotely smart with the garbage you spew half the time.

    okay oga don feel you. e don hear, your loyalty will pay off and you will feel smart soon eh!

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  24. I have the downloaded video where the Kenyan woman was making mockery of our president and I think I have watched it more than 10times.very aching.who is there comparing Nigeria to US I.e OBAMA to GEJ ? How many time has doctors/lecturers gone on strike in the US ? I begiiiiiiiii

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  25. What is the country turnin into,am very sure dat d kenyan minister is right becos d people in power only want to show their wealth of other people suffer.he deserve d rudicile.kenya is better than Nigeria.u can imagin dat wen mandela died,he was a world hero ao change bt wen can d government impact a very good governace on d grass root wen they re d one dat elected u they.for only presidental jet 1.26bn is used in a year is dat nt huge 4 an undevelopin country.government leader change 4 d better becos of God

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