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I APOLOGISE, I Did Not Speak With The King - Babajide Alabi by LRNZH(m): 11:46am On Mar 15, 2015
The story that the King Mohammed IV of Morrocco declined a phone request from Nigeria President Goodluck Jonathan is no longer news. This broke early last week and has been widely publicised both in print and broadcast media, in and outside Nigeria. At first “contact” with the news, I had reservations about the authenticity. This probably was because I saw it first on the social media.

[img]http://cdn2.vanguardngr.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/412x250xJonathan-2.jpg.pagespeed.ic.m-8aOc6roo.webp[/img]

The initial thought on sighting the headline was that “GEJ enemies” probably have cooked up another interesting story to embarrass the Nigerian government. You can question me on this, but with the rate false stories are peddled right, left and centre in all the political camps no one can really blame me for this thought. I have read some stories recently that are nothing but what we call “fable” in my neck of the woods.

My doubt on the veracity of the story was put to rest when the Federal Ministry of Foreign Affairs put out a statement that contrary to the news making the rounds, Mr President actually spoke with the Moroccan king. This was when I concluded that this was not a “figment of imagination” of the opposition group or the works of “fifth columnists” in the government.

The telephone conversation refusal was initially made public by the Moroccan Foreign Affairs Ministry in a statement that the request by Nigeria authorities was refused because an election is coming up in Nigeria and the King does not want to be “a pawn” in the game. It stated that the refusal was necessary because a telephone conversation between the two might suggest a rapprochement where there is none. The King was particularly piqued by “the repetitive unfriendly and hostile positions of the Nigerian Government, regarding the issue of the Moroccan Sahara and the sacred Arab – Muslim causes, particularly that of the brotherly Palestinian people,” the statement said.

The country accused President Jonathan of not interested in normal diplomatic relationship, but a means of getting “back the muslim electorate…”
The story was number one on the Nigerian social media circles last week as there were so many shares on Facebook, blog, Twitter, etc. The run up to the 2015 elections has brought out the online “sharing” ability of Nigerians as we strive to keep up with breaking news stories. The only down side to this is we love to share negative news about our country but complain when international media focus mainly on our poverty, rather than developments. Do you blame them?

There have been comments and opinions on the telephone conversation refusal. The opposition groups and supporters seized the opportunity to condemn the government of Jonathan as lacking “respect” in the international community. In less than 24 hours it became a campaign “issue” on social media, and also crept into the mainstream media.

A few patriotic Nigerians however, cautioned that the subject of the story should not be a source of celebration for the opposition, rather it should call for sober reflections for all Nigerians. It was argued that although the timing of the request for a telephone conversation with the Moroccan King by the President may be suspect as “tool” for electioneering purposes, the underlying reason for refusal is the perceived Nigeria’s opposition to the Palestinian cause. Have we paused for a moment to reflect on this aspect of the statement?

The authorities in Morocco raised glasses and saluted themselves for the courage to refuse a telephone conversation request from the President of the most populated black country, completely unaware of what the Nigerian government would come out with next. And it was a shocker. In reaction to the snub claim of the Moroccan, the Foreign Affairs ministry issued a statement claiming that President Goodluck Jonathan actually had a telephone conversation with the king and both spoke “extensively” “on matters of mutual interests” to the countries.

The Moroccans dropped their drinking glasses, mouth agape and shocked out of their “shells”, at Nigeria’s claim of a telephone conversation between the two leaders. The Morroccan foreign affairs ministry in a swift reaction denied the King ever spoke with Mr President, talk less of “extensively” on any issue. They condemned, in not palatable words, how the Nigerian government has twisted a phone conversation that never took place. Understandably, “in anger”, the Moroccan monarch ordered the immediate recall of the country’s ambassador to Nigeria.

Nigerians and the world generally were very confused as to what part of the story they should believe. The Moroccan officials were however very empathic that there was never a telephone conversation, while the Nigerian officials repeated “their song”. The question of who was lying did not go away.

However, events took a strange twist late Friday when a statement was released from the Presidency that Jonathan was “shocked, surprised and highly embarrassed by the controversy that has erupted”. There was a huge sigh of relief from everybody that finally we know who was telling the truth. Undoubtedly embarrassed by the turn of events, the Presidency promised an investigation to unravel the mystery. [/b]The foreign minister was charged with the responsibility of “playing the detective” in this “episode”.

This latest turn has brought to fore the handling of state affairs in Nigeria and has got every right thinking Nigerian worried about governance in Nigeria. [b]There are many questions that beg for answers from the Presidency, the Foreign Affairs Minister and his staff. What prompted the official that released the initial statement confirming a telephone conversation between these two leaders? Did he or she act alone or in a team? Did he or she make any attempt to clarify with the Presidency if Mr Jonathan actually spoke with the Moroccan king?


What was the role of the foreign minister in this embarrassing situation? Is he a fifth columnist in the Jonathan government? Was he aware of the first press statement before it was made public?

And for the Presidency, why did it take this long before a clarification was issued? The “diplomatic tension” could have been easily diffused if the Presidency had come clean immediately, “hands raised” as sign of humility and deny the Foreign Affairs Ministry statement. Was the Presidency playing along in the “game” until it turned “unfriendly” and had to look for a “scapegoat” to lay the blame on?

Not that Nigerians care much about their government’s response. Going by comments and reactions on social media, Nigerians, from the “word go,” believed the Moroccan side of the story. They know the Moroccan king is not shy to take a stand when there is need to. King Mohammed IV, by history seem to be a man of “short temper” and an implacable individual who picks his fights with whoever he sees as enemy of his country or fellow Arab brothers.

Unfortunately, the Nigerian government seemed to have picked a wrong leader to rumble with. The former Israeli President Shimon Peres had a “taste” of the King when he had to cancel a state visit to Morocco after it emerged the king would not see him.

From both sides, the last had not been heard of this “telephone conversation” debacle. I can assure you it will rear its head once again in the nearest future.

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Re: I APOLOGISE, I Did Not Speak With The King - Babajide Alabi by ricsman(m): 11:53am On Mar 15, 2015
hmm
Re: I APOLOGISE, I Did Not Speak With The King - Babajide Alabi by SeverusSnape(m): 11:53am On Mar 15, 2015
Yes, my president did not speak to the king of Morocco.

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Re: I APOLOGISE, I Did Not Speak With The King - Babajide Alabi by CaptainAmerica1: 11:54am On Mar 15, 2015
Such embarrassment

Using the Goat and Yam theory, can someone summarize the news for me? grin

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Re: I APOLOGISE, I Did Not Speak With The King - Babajide Alabi by obibankz(m): 11:57am On Mar 15, 2015
Ok
Re: I APOLOGISE, I Did Not Speak With The King - Babajide Alabi by LRNZH(m): 12:00pm On Mar 15, 2015
CaptainAmerica1:
Such embarrassment

Using the Goat and Yam theory, can someone summarize the news for me? grin


Do you mean the theory of Capra Hircus and Discorea rotundata? This is zoologists and botanists things grin
Aso Rock mumu lingua for you. Only Retardeen can run a comprehensive summary in this case

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Re: I APOLOGISE, I Did Not Speak With The King - Babajide Alabi by CaptainAmerica1: 12:05pm On Mar 15, 2015
LRNZH:



Do you mean the theory of Capra Hircus and Discorea rotundata? This is zoologists and botanists things grin
Aso Rock mumu lingua for you. Only Retardeen can run a comprehensive summary in this case

grin grin grin grin grin grin grin cheesy
Re: I APOLOGISE, I Did Not Speak With The King - Babajide Alabi by blackjack21(m): 12:07pm On Mar 15, 2015
gringringrin


12:07:21
Sun, Mar 15, 2015

Re: I APOLOGISE, I Did Not Speak With The King - Babajide Alabi by sammyj: 12:09pm On Mar 15, 2015
This is good for GEJ to aopologise for his clueless political strategy and according to an adage a good man apologise for his mistakes why a great man amends or correct his past mistakes !!!!

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Re: I APOLOGISE, I Did Not Speak With The King - Babajide Alabi by Rilwayne001: 12:13pm On Mar 15, 2015
SeverusSnape:
Yes, my president did not speak to the king of Morocco.

mumu.

did you missed this part

Federal Ministry of Foreign Affairs
put out a statement that contrary to the news
making the rounds, Mr President actually spoke
with the Moroccan king.


ode undecided

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Re: I APOLOGISE, I Did Not Speak With The King - Babajide Alabi by SeverusSnape(m): 12:16pm On Mar 15, 2015
Rilwayne001:


mumu.

did you missed this part



ode undecided
Now you insulted me, If I retaliate now, a moderator will ban me, none the less though, you're a stupid buharistic fool.
Re: I APOLOGISE, I Did Not Speak With The King - Babajide Alabi by Rilwayne001: 12:16pm On Mar 15, 2015
LRNZH:



Do you mean the theory of Capra Hircus and Discorea rotundata? This is zoologists and botanists things grin
Aso Rock mumu lingua for you. Only Retardeen can run a comprehensive summary in this case

Lmfao grin
Re: I APOLOGISE, I Did Not Speak With The King - Babajide Alabi by PassingShot(m): 12:19pm On Mar 15, 2015
Nigeria has been turned to a laughing stock in the committee of nations under the unfortunate incompetent Otuoke man.

#NeverAgain shall a man not fit as a local government chairman lead Nigeria.

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Re: I APOLOGISE, I Did Not Speak With The King - Babajide Alabi by PassingShot(m): 12:19pm On Mar 15, 2015
LRNZH:



Do you mean the theory of Capra Hircus and Discorea rotundata? This is zoologists and botanists things grin
Aso Rock mumu lingua for you. Only Retardeen can run a comprehensive summary in this case

You're too wicked! grin
Re: I APOLOGISE, I Did Not Speak With The King - Babajide Alabi by themilanway(m): 12:26pm On Mar 15, 2015
SeverusSnape:
Yes, my president did not speak to the king of Morocco.

Common sense shall locate you this year in Jesus name.

Where are the spin doctors?Time to justify your"protection".

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Re: I APOLOGISE, I Did Not Speak With The King - Babajide Alabi by SeverusSnape(m): 12:30pm On Mar 15, 2015
themilanway:


Common sense shall locate you this year in Jesus name.

Where are the spin doctors?Time to justify your"protection".
Literacy shall locate you next year. Buharistic fool.
Re: I APOLOGISE, I Did Not Speak With The King - Babajide Alabi by themilanway(m): 12:34pm On Mar 15, 2015
SeverusSnape:

Literacy shall locate you next year. Buharistic fool.

May GEJ run your life as he ran this country.

Bottom licker.

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Re: I APOLOGISE, I Did Not Speak With The King - Babajide Alabi by SeverusSnape(m): 12:36pm On Mar 15, 2015
themilanway:


May GEJ run your life as he ran this country.

Bottom licker.
May Buhari run your life the way he ran this country in 1983-1985, And I say a big AMEN to your Prayer.

Almajiri fool...
Re: I APOLOGISE, I Did Not Speak With The King - Babajide Alabi by themilanway(m): 12:46pm On Mar 15, 2015
SeverusSnape:

May Buhari run your life the way he ran this country in 1983-1985, And I say a big AMEN to your Prayer.

Almajiri fool...

Atleast in 83-85 there was fear in the minds of civil servant and public office holders as regards embezzlement,law and order and zero tolerance on corruption.A far cry from what we are witnessing under GEJ today.

Bottom licker

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Re: I APOLOGISE, I Did Not Speak With The King - Babajide Alabi by LRNZH(m): 12:46pm On Mar 15, 2015
SeverusSnape:

Literacy shall locate you next year. Buharistic fool.


But but Snape...... Why does GEJ get embarrassed by smaller nations (Chad, Morocco, Kenya, South Africa etc etc) on regular?
Mind you, I have not mentioned the bigger countries like Saudi Arabia, USA etc etc

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Re: I APOLOGISE, I Did Not Speak With The King - Babajide Alabi by SeverusSnape(m): 12:49pm On Mar 15, 2015
themilanway:

[s]Atleast in 83-85 there was fear in the minds of civil servant and public office holders as regards embezzlement,law and order and and zero tolerance on corruption.A far cry from what we are witnessing under GEJ today.

Bottom licker[/s]
Hehehehehehehehehehe hehehehehehehehehehe hehehehehehehehehe hehehehehehehehehehe hehehehehehehehehe hehehehehehehehehehe hehehehehehehehehe hehehehehehehehehehe hehehehehehehehehe......bundling and jailing innocent people like Ekwume, AJASIN, Solarin, and harassing Awolowo is what you call zero tolerance. I can see you're an illiterate like Buhari.

Buharistic fool.
Re: I APOLOGISE, I Did Not Speak With The King - Babajide Alabi by SeverusSnape(m): 12:52pm On Mar 15, 2015
LRNZH:



But but Snape...... Why does GEJ get embarrassed by smaller nations (Chad, Morocco, Kenya, South Africa etc etc) on regular?
Mind you, I have not mentioned the bigger countries like Saudi Arabia, USA etc etc
What do you mean by "embarrassed"??....we had some diplomatic problems with a country and you call it embarrassment?...Will you say Russia is embarrassing Obama because of some statements Putin makes....
Re: I APOLOGISE, I Did Not Speak With The King - Babajide Alabi by themilanway(m): 12:56pm On Mar 15, 2015
SeverusSnape:
Hehehehehehehehehehe hehehehehehehehehehe hehehehehehehehehe hehehehehehehehehehe hehehehehehehehehe hehehehehehehehehehe hehehehehehehehehe hehehehehehehehehehe hehehehehehehehehe......bundling and jailing innocent people like Ekwume, AJASIN, Solarin, and harassing Awolowo is what you call zero tolerance. I can see you're an illiterate like Buhari.

Buharistic fool.

You forgot to add Jim Nwobodo.

Bottom licker

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Re: I APOLOGISE, I Did Not Speak With The King - Babajide Alabi by SeverusSnape(m): 1:00pm On Mar 15, 2015
themilanway:


You forgot to add Jim Nwobodo.

Bottom licker
I also forgot to add Fela...

Buharistic Almajiri
Re: I APOLOGISE, I Did Not Speak With The King - Babajide Alabi by themilanway(m): 1:05pm On Mar 15, 2015
SeverusSnape:

I also forgot to add Fela...

Buharistic Almajiri

No wonder Bode George was pardoned

Bottom licker

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Re: I APOLOGISE, I Did Not Speak With The King - Babajide Alabi by SeverusSnape(m): 1:25pm On Mar 15, 2015
themilanway:


No wonder Bode George was pardoned

Bottom licker
No wonder Ekwueme was jailed unfairly.

Almajiric illiterate
Re: I APOLOGISE, I Did Not Speak With The King - Babajide Alabi by OrlandoOwoh(m): 1:51pm On Mar 15, 2015
Jonathan has disgraced himself.
Re: I APOLOGISE, I Did Not Speak With The King - Babajide Alabi by themilanway(m): 1:56pm On Mar 15, 2015
SeverusSnape:

No wonder Ekwueme was jailed unfairly.

Almajiric illiterate

Is that why Bode and Alams were pardoned?Abba Morro walking about free?Over 200 school girls abudcted and till date nobody knows their whereabout,talk less of when they will be found?Need I go on?

I hate to waste my time on tribal bigots like you

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Re: I APOLOGISE, I Did Not Speak With The King - Babajide Alabi by omenka(m): 2:10pm On Mar 15, 2015
Jonathan is a man feared by many and not respected by any, that is why we see all these things happen.

He's very weak in character and lacklustre in conduct and bears not a shred of the elements that make up a leader.

But regardless, his faults as a leader are our failures as followers.

We have no choice but to get it right this time.
God help us.

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Re: I APOLOGISE, I Did Not Speak With The King - Babajide Alabi by realborn(m): 2:13pm On Mar 15, 2015
"When lions are led by a goat, they will behave like goats and receive goatlike treatments".

The lack of intelligence; knowledge and political understading by this goverment affects us all.

I will prefer to vote an NL TANoid robot over GEJ. At least, their pre-programmed defense of the latter, sometimes makes nominal sense. Their boss and his spouse never make sense! lipsrsealed
Re: I APOLOGISE, I Did Not Speak With The King - Babajide Alabi by SeverusSnape(m): 2:25pm On Mar 15, 2015
themilanway:


Is that why Bode and Alams were pardoned?Abba Morro walking about free?Over 200 school girls abudcted and till date nobody knows their whereabout,talk less of when they will be found?Need I go on?

I hate to waste my time on tribal bigots like you
I don't have time to waste on BUHARIANS LIKE YOU, LIKE Buhari LIKE SUPPORTERS.
Re: I APOLOGISE, I Did Not Speak With The King - Babajide Alabi by KpStone(m): 2:29pm On Mar 15, 2015
SeverusSnape:
Yes, my president did not speak to the king of Morocco.



You should be banned from making logical contributions in all social media platforms including badoo and 2go. Mumu

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