
In a bid to clear the air, the Embassy released a press release stating the content and who owned them. The statement in part reads
“The goods were a portion of a supply contract for 10 bullet-proof cars to a government agency in Nigeria, which were to be conveyed from Sharjah (UAE) via Abuja, through Fast Forward Cargo US UAC, to Defence Industries of Nigeria (DICON), 45 Ahmadu Bello Way, Kaduna, through the company’s contact person: Mr Nwajpudu Livinston/CCC. The goods were manufactured in South Africa.”The aircraft broke down at about 9.19 pm on the runway immediately it landed. Security officials and agencies have kept mum on the issue since the incident happened.
Asari Dokubo has been released two days after he was arrested in Benin
Republic. The leader of the Niger Delta People’s Volunteer Force was
reportedly released early this morning after President Jonathan
intervened on his behalf with the President of Benin Republic, Yayi
Boni.
Sahara Reporters reports that President Jonathan then deployed a private jet to ferry Mr. Dokubo to Abuja a few hours after his release
Sahara Reporters reports that President Jonathan then deployed a private jet to ferry Mr. Dokubo to Abuja a few hours after his release
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