Buhari: Jonathan’s Sense of Patriotism Shocked Me Presidency: Details of recovered loot to be released within 48 hours
Tobi Soniyi in Abuja President Muhammadu Buhari yesterday said he was shocked when former President Goodluck Jonathan
called him to concede defeat while votes were still being collated during the 2015 presidential election. Buhari made the disclosure at the Banquet Hall of the
Presidential Villa, Abuja, when he hosted the State House press corps to lunch as part of activities marking this year’s Democracy Day. “When he made that famous
call at 4.45 pm and said ‘Good evening Mr. President, I have called to congratulate you and I concede defeat’, I was silent for quite a while because I was surprised and he said ‘Did you
hear me’,” the president said. Buhari said he was shocked because for someone who was a deputy governor, governor, vice-president and president for 16 years to concede that
easily showed Jonathan’s “great sense of patriotism”. Buhari added that a former military Head of Continued on page 6
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Triumphant students and teachers of St. Saviours School, Ikoyi, Lagos after they won the 2016 COBIS (Council of British International Schools) Championship Cup in far away Kazakhstan for the third time by defeating 14 International schools… recently. The COBIS Games are held for students from COBIS schools across the world to compete in a variety of sporting disciplines
Tension pervaded the waterways of the oil-rich Niger Delta region yesterday, when a company of soldiers took over the palatial guesthouse of ex-Niger Delta warlord, Government Ekpemupolo, also known as Tompolo, in Gbaramatu Kingdom,
Dozens Killed, Several Injured as Biafra Day Rallies Turn Bloody
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Two policemen killed, two others thrown into River Niger in Asaba Scores arrested in six states, CD, MASSOB condemn killings
Our Correspondents The South-east and Southsouth regions of the country dissolved into a state of anarchy yesterday when thousands of protesters clashed with security forces in Anambra, Imo, Enugu,
Abia, Delta, Cross River and Ebonyi States, leading to the deaths of dozens of people, including three policemen, several sustaining injuries, and the arrest of scores of
protesters in all the states where the protests took place. The protesters, who were mainly members of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) and Movement for the
Actualisation of Sovereign State of Biafra (MASSOB), had come out en masse to mark Biafra Day in memory of the former leader of the defunct Biafra Republic,
the late Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu. Ojukwu had led the secession of the old Eastern Region and declared the region the Republic of Biafra on May
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30, 1967. His attempt to break away from Nigeria led to the three-year Nigerian Civil War and Biafra’s defeat. In recent years, however, MASSOB and later IPOB have emerged, with its members Continued on page 8