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Yar’Adua’s Secretary Disappears since Friday by Imeobong(m): 1:53pm On Feb 08, 2010
Mr. David Edevbie, principal secretary of ailing Nigerian president has disappeared from his office in Aso Rock. He neither answers nor returns phone calls.

Nigerian blogger, HuhuOnline claimed friday morning that Edevbie may be hibernating in Dubai, a favourite destination of Nigeria’s ruling elite.

David Edevbie is believed to have left Nigeria over fears that the National Assembly may grill him over his role in the 2010 budget purportedly signed by President Yar‘adua.

He had claimed that President Yar’adua signed the 2009 supplementary appropriation bill passed by the National Assembly.

On 22 December, he claimed to have gotten instructions to come to Jeddah with the budget. On arrival, he was asked to handover the budget to a yet to be identified person, who had access to the president in the King Faisal Hospital.

The president reportedly signed the budget, but many Nigerians doubted whether the president actually signed. Many believed the president’s signature was forged.

When he returned to Nigeria, Edevbie refused to answer questions on the authenticity of the signature.
Re: Yar’Adua’s Secretary Disappears since Friday by himor: 3:38pm On Feb 08, 2010
He should come back to answer his charges wheather he like it or no
We are all aware of what has been happening in Nigeria if he like he should spent 100years out side or disappears for ever

see me see yakata oooo when yar'adua is s
till in incharge
Re: Yar’Adua’s Secretary Disappears since Friday by Demdem(m): 4:45pm On Feb 08, 2010
Imeobong:

Mr. David Edevbie, principal secretary of ailing Nigerian president has disappeared from his office in Aso Rock. He neither answers nor returns phone calls.

Nigerian blogger, HuhuOnline claimed friday morning that Edevbie may be hibernating in Dubai, a favourite destination of Nigeria’s ruling elite.

David Edevbie is believed to have left Nigeria over fears that the National Assembly may grill him over his role in the 2010 budget purportedly signed by President Yar‘adua.

He had claimed that President Yar’adua signed the 2009 supplementary appropriation bill passed by the National Assembly.

On 22 December, he claimed to have gotten instructions to come to Jeddah with the budget. On arrival, he was asked to handover the budget to a yet to be identified person, who had access to the president in the King Faisal Hospital.

The president reportedly signed the budget, but many Nigerians doubted whether the president actually signed. Many believed the president’s signature was forged.


When he returned to Nigeria, Edevbie refused to answer questions on the authenticity of the signature.




hehehehehe. wind don blow and we don see chicken yansh. the truth is gradually coming out.
By the way poster, where is ur source?
Re: Yar’Adua’s Secretary Disappears since Friday by frankyblac(m): 4:49pm On Feb 08, 2010
make them look for am
Re: Yar’Adua’s Secretary Disappears since Friday by Esskay2: 4:56pm On Feb 08, 2010
Na wa for this Nigeria palava, wonders shall never end! even secretary is just so out of order.Its only in Nigeria that every Tom,Dick amd Harry makes decisions.
Re: Yar’Adua’s Secretary Disappears since Friday by Jaybee2412(m): 5:01pm On Feb 08, 2010
This time he's gone to collect another forged letter - sick leave notification

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