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Re: Is Igwe Onyejekwe The Father Of Obasanjo? - PHOTO by moderation2020: 7:05pm On Oct 30, 2015
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THE TRUE STORY

Is he really who he said he is or has he been falsely parading himself as a Yoruba man and passing-off a Yoruba identity wrongfully, knowing fully well that he is not a bona-fide son of Oduduwa? Is he of a true birth or a lowly birth from an unwed lecherous mother dalliance with a drunken Igbo police officer which produced a son, who later became the real deity of Otta? Icheoku asks, is Nigeria's foremost derisive former head of government, Olusegun Okikilemo Matthew Aremu Obasanjo, truly a Yoruba man with an unbroken Yoruba pedigree, rooted and traceable to a full Yoruba ancestral lineage? This question has become imperative in view of the latest picture fiasco of a once lived Igbo police officer later turned Igwe of Onitsha, who to every intent and purpose could be said to have provided the specimen from which Olusegun Obasanjo was cloned, judging the close resemblance or carbon-copy image similarities of both men.
Or would this picture-semblance story, like all other controversies surrounding Obasanjo, end up in suspended haziness and never see the daylight of a forensic investigative conclusion or an admission of guilt by Olusegun Obasanjo himself? The unfolding and intriguing paternity story of Olusegun Obasanjo is something rooted in a prevalent continuing suspicions, rumors and innuendos; but not an ordinary fantastical fascination on the beginning of life of a man whose actions so negatively impacted Nigeria and Nigerians, that he is regarded by many as a leper in the country. It is also fueled by the lack of any meaningful and traceable lineage of his in Owu, Abeokuta, Otta and even in greater Ogun State in general, which situation is made worse by the non availability of his history that is replete with known kinsmen, kindred, brothers and sisters as well as other relatives. So if Olusegun Obasanjo is truly a Yoruba man, who and where then are his Oduduwa biological brothers and sisters; or did they all perish in a phantom influenza of no known date or records? How could this man with his epicurean accomplishment not have a retinue of men and women falling over each other professing to their connectivity by lineage? Is this two time head of government in Nigeria really a Yoruba man or did he use that subterfuge smartly to get what he wanted out of a fractious Nigerian society that rewards mediocrity and cronyism?
But if he is not a real Yoruba man and is truly of an Igbo heritage, why does he hate Igbo people with so much venom; and viciously fought the genocidal Yakubu Gowon's Biafran war against the people of Igboland? Why would a son, albeit a bastard son of Igboland so much desire to annihilate the group that gave him life during the war, except he wanted to exact his own pound of flesh for being of such a lowly birth and for his Igbo daddy not taking full responsibility for his birth and upkeep? But were the Igbo daddy to have acknowledged his birth and owned up to his paternity, may be there would never have been a worldly known Olusegun Obasanjo, a two time head of state of Nigeria. So in a way, Olusegun Obasanjo should be grateful for destiny which played its course in this way as planned and happier for his mother's waywardness in giving birth to him outside wedlock in Yoruba-land. Otherwise were she to have married this lucky-go Igbo police officer later turned Igwe of Onitsha and become an Okoro man, how could he have become what he is today? How could he have become head of state after Muritala Mohammed was assassinated or be allowed to fill out MKO Abiola's Yoruba aborted presidency. So in a peculiar ironic way, this SOB is one lucky bastard indeed that his lowly birth gave him prominence.
So story has it that a former Abeokuta then Western Region of Nigeria based police man later turned Obi of Onitsha, Igwe Okwudili Onyejekwe, allegedly dated Obasanjo's mother back in 1930s. He wanted to marry the pregnant woman but tradition forebode a prince and a future Igwe from marrying outside his own stock and Onyejekwe had to abandon his girlfriend, mother of Olusegun and the resulting child Olusegun in preference to the stool of his forebears in Onitsha Eastern Region. The then police officer however maintained some relationship with his baby-mama till he left for Onitsha to assume his royal duties but never officially or otherwise acknowledged paternity of little Olusegun until he died in 1970, further mystifying the birth of Olusegun Obasanjo. It was also reported that the late police man turned Igwe of Onitsha “issued a recommendation that facilitated Obasanjo’s enlistment into the Nigerian Army in 1958; but Icheoku is not in a position to either affirm or deny this. Olusegun Obasanjo should be man enough to man up and own up to his not so flattery lowly birth, admitted the police officer later turned out to become an Igwe, a Royal Highness. Icheoku asks further, why would a Ghanaian be the preferred biographer for Olusegun Obasanjo in his "Baba's story - Nigeria is 50?" Was Olusegun Obasanjo hiding something and needed some peanuts writer who would settle for anything and any recitals he is told by Olusegun Obasanjo and went for a foreign writer? Who collaborated his accounts and which records and in what library were the information sourced from. One conclusion is possible, Olusegun Obasanjo is up to no good and was proactively hiding something or suppressing some facts by hiring a foreigner, Ghanaian Abyna-Ansaa Adjei to write his biography with abundance of writers in Nigeria.
According to snippets of available information, the late police man later turned Igwe of Onitsha was a tough, stubborn, non-conformist, recalcitrant, mean, sadistic, wicked, cruel, domineering and quarrelsome person, notorious for his rabid mood swings and strength of character. Icheoku says the same character traits are bountifully present in Olusegun Obasanjo which goes to vouchsafe that he must have been sired by this policeman as alleged. Further, a close study of their features show that both loves and kept moustache; both has penetrating squinted eyes; both has stout short necks and flared-up ears; both has wide lips; both has broad African nose and both has prominent foreheads. It would also appear that both men cannot resist daughters of Eve very much as Olusegun Obasanjo was a product of illicit sexual liaisons Onyejekwe had with his mother while Olusegun Obasanjo himself, is a notorious he-goat whose love for women knows no boundaries that he slept with his daughter in-law, Mojisola Gbenga Obasanjo. Icheoku says these semblances are rather too many to be ordinary and goes to the root of the paternity question under advisement here; otherwise how could two men be this closely resembled and sharing same characteristics and features, which is not usually even common among Siamese twins, except it is as a result of gnome which was passed on directly from a father to a son.
Icheoku says it is not sufficient for Olusegun Obasanjo to just claim that he "was born in a village called Ibogun-Olaogun in what was then Abeokuta province"; but he should go further to tell the public by who, who his father was, whether he married his mother, his other brothers, sisters, uncles, aunties and other relatives. Obasanjo cleverly asserted where he was born but never mentioned by who or the marital status of his mother when he was given birth to. Icheoku challenges Obasanjo to name his parents and produce some photographic evidence of their existence, since 1930 is not such a medieval times that photographs never existed. Madam Olikoye Anikulapo Kuti was already very active politically around the same period and photographs of her exist, so Obasanjo must be prepared to back up his alleged parental existence with pictures of them or other collaborative records of convincing evidence.
Icheoku queries, if 'Obasanjo's father was the most successful farmer in their village at the time' as he claims, stories of his exploits should abound and be easily collaborated; except if he, Olusegun Obasanjo, in his childhood faintly recollections, mistook his grandfather, the father of his mother, as his own father. Many children born outside wedlock are usually inuandated with the mistaken-daddy syndrome and they mistake their grandfather or any man in the household where they were raised as their own biological daddy. Icheoku is aware of so many cases where such children grew up calling their mother's father dad and such may have been the case with our poor Olusegun Obasanjo, who is now trying too hard to straighten his crooked lowly birth. Further the story of Oduduwa and Oramiyan is taught in schools and even non Yorubas are familiar with this fable; so Obasanjo claiming that his daddy told him about Oduduwa and that his daddy heard it from 'Baba Alarobo as passed on from Baba Elesin is not a completely exculpating evidence as to his having a father who is a Yoruba man. Icheoku needs more evidence as to Obasanjo Yorubaness, as it does not lie in the mouth for him to just say 'I am Yoruaba' and that automatically and by itself, without more, makes him Yoruba.
Until the final conclusive resolution of this matter, possibly with an open admission of Olusegun Obasanjo himself and personally as to his true paternity, Icheoku says questions will continue to be asked as to Olusegun Obasanjos's true ancestry. Obasanjo's asinine hatred and dislike of the Igbos of Nigeria can only go to one conclusion - his attempt at a pay back for feeling short-changed by an Igbo father who did not or failed or refused to acknowledge him as his legitimate son. But hey, when would this visiting of the father's iniquities on the entire Igbo tribe by Olusegun Obasanjo finally come to an end as he seems too doggedly determined to make the Igbos pay and continues to pay a price for the rejection he suffered from his biological Igbo father who abandoned him. But Obasanjo, if he were smart, should be thankful to his stars that a person of such a lowly birth rose up to become what he is today - the Nigerian version of the American dream, sort of? Or better still, could Olusegun Obasanjo agree to a DNA test since the sires of the Igwe Onyejekwe are still around and one of them is a pharmacist at Houston Texas United States of America or just answer the question, who is your daddy?

picture of Igwe Onyejekwe.
Re: Is Igwe Onyejekwe The Father Of Obasanjo? - PHOTO by abumeinben(m): 7:06pm On Oct 30, 2015
Obasanjo would have remained young....he try as a young man
Re: Is Igwe Onyejekwe The Father Of Obasanjo? - PHOTO by moderation2020: 7:15pm On Oct 30, 2015
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Re: Is Igwe Onyejekwe The Father Of Obasanjo? - PHOTO by Beremx(f): 7:17pm On Oct 30, 2015
I have heard the rumors too. I heard or rather read somewhere that the Igwe fathered a child with an Owu woman when he was a police officer at Ogun state. The owu woman later married a Yoruba man from owu and the man adopted Obasanjo as his son thus bearing his name.

Honestly,no one knows the truth except Obasanjo himself.

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Re: Is Igwe Onyejekwe The Father Of Obasanjo? - PHOTO by IGBOPRINCE: 7:18pm On Oct 30, 2015
Gbawe:


It is not true. Onyejekwe is not the father of OBJ. I believe the rumour was started by some mischief-making Yoruba leaders who wanted to deny the Igbos the right to agitate for the Presidency by putting out the lie that OBJ was Igbo and had therefore utilised the turn of the Igbos. Ridiculous but that is how desperate some political leaders are.

http://www.vanguardngr.com/2010/10/i%E2%80%99m-a-thorough-bred-yoruba-man-obasanjo/


the full stories of your source/link cannot be found, where can I read the full stories.

In Ryback voice, GIVE me MORE x3
Re: Is Igwe Onyejekwe The Father Of Obasanjo? - PHOTO by Nobody: 7:18pm On Oct 30, 2015
obasanjo Is a rejected bastard.
Re: Is Igwe Onyejekwe The Father Of Obasanjo? - PHOTO by Nobody: 7:20pm On Oct 30, 2015
yoloba women likes igbo men and igbo d1cks; #fact.

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Re: Is Igwe Onyejekwe The Father Of Obasanjo? - PHOTO by itstpia8: 7:25pm On Oct 30, 2015
Obasanjo is ancient Egyptian as well, see proof:


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Re: Is Igwe Onyejekwe The Father Of Obasanjo? - PHOTO by moderation2020: 7:28pm On Oct 30, 2015
itstpia8:
Obasanjo is ancient Egyptian as well, see proof:




Anybody know the reason why Obj is called Omoba?
Lalasticlala, do you know?
Re: Is Igwe Onyejekwe The Father Of Obasanjo? - PHOTO by WHOcarex: 7:32pm On Oct 30, 2015
Now, Buhari need to probe this.
Re: Is Igwe Onyejekwe The Father Of Obasanjo? - PHOTO by NOBODYY: 7:33pm On Oct 30, 2015
Before It was president of Gabon Now it is obj Haaa igbos fear God ooo

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Re: Is Igwe Onyejekwe The Father Of Obasanjo? - PHOTO by opiaoku: 7:33pm On Oct 30, 2015
Gbawe:


It is not true. Onyejekwe is not the father of OBJ. I believe the rumour was started by some mischief-making Yoruba leaders who wanted to deny the Igbos the right to agitate for the Presidency by putting out the lie that OBJ was Igbo and had therefore utilised the turn of the Igbos. Ridiculous but that is how desperate some political leaders are.

http://www.vanguardngr.com/2010/10/i%E2%80%99m-a-thorough-bred-yoruba-man-obasanjo/



Gbawe grin
Re: Is Igwe Onyejekwe The Father Of Obasanjo? - PHOTO by moderation2020: 7:35pm On Oct 30, 2015
Obasanjo is acting like a wounded lion or a dangerous reptile who has determined to strip his supporters naked in the public. Ironically in his home front he is not in good terms with some elders.
Obasanjo was fond of calling people, 'Omo Ale, (bastard), 'Oloriburuku', Idiot, Stupid, 'Agba'ya' , it's been rumored that Obasanjo's father was an Igbo. His number one nemesis, the former Abia State Governor, Orji Uzor Kalu, stated that
"nobody should use the ex-president's failings as a yardstick to appraise the competence of Yoruba leaders, because Obasanjo is not a Yoruba man in the first place."
One of the Nigerian Dailies, The Nation, Sunday, June 10, 2008 on its front page titled "Spot the Difference", and stated: "The personality in picture A is not former President Olusegun Obasanjo who is in picture B. But what do both personalities have in common?"
The Nation further explained the man in picture A, was an Igbo who lived in the Abeokuta area in the 1930s, about the time Obasanjo was born. According to The Nation, the police officer later became a monarch on a prominent South-Eastern throne. Before then, however, he had interacted fruitfully with the local community and had a brief affair with an Owu lady, before his final exit from the South-West. The Nation left the whole world to its readers' imaginations.
On June 11, 2008, on the Abuja-based Leadership Newspaper, Sam Nda-Isaiah anchored a column title, Olusegun Igbochukwu Obasanjo, referencing the pictures from The Nation stated
"The editors of The Nation didn't want to say much, and they have left us to our imagination, but it won't be from me that you will hear that Obasanjo's father was Igwe Onyejekwe, a top ranking police officer who became the Igwe of Onitsha in his lifetime. …during his controversial reign, the throne was in contention between him and Igwe Okosi II, just as it is today between Igwe Achebe and Igwe Odukwe. Igwe Onyejekwe, Obasanjo's daddy, died after the civil war and, like his son, was said to be very cantankerous and quarrelsome."

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Re: Is Igwe Onyejekwe The Father Of Obasanjo? - PHOTO by Olabestonic001(m): 7:37pm On Oct 30, 2015
ambassadorgozie:
Was told abt it by my grand father.

Obj is from onitsha, precisely from the royal family of Obi of Onitsha.

Report reaching from my grand father suggests dat his maternal town is ikenne ogun state, while onitsha is his paternal town.

Dats y he dey ansa Obasanjo.

Anyway none of my biz

No bros. His mother is from Ibogun, Ifo, Ogun state. About his real father, you might be right.
Re: Is Igwe Onyejekwe The Father Of Obasanjo? - PHOTO by Nobody: 7:42pm On Oct 30, 2015
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Re: Is Igwe Onyejekwe The Father Of Obasanjo? - PHOTO by cuteboy2: 7:47pm On Oct 30, 2015
moderation2020:
Obasanjo is acting like a wounded lion or a dangerous reptile who has determined to strip his supporters naked in the public. Ironically in his home front he is not in good terms with some elders.
Obasanjo was fond of calling people, 'Omo Ale, (bastard), 'Oloriburuku', Idiot, Stupid, 'Agba'ya' , it's been rumored that Obasanjo's father was an Igbo. His number one nemesis, the former Abia State Governor, Orji Uzor Kalu, stated that
"nobody should use the ex-president's failings as a yardstick to appraise the competence of Yoruba leaders, because Obasanjo is not a Yoruba man in the first place."
One of the Nigerian Dailies, The Nation, Sunday, June 10, 2008 on its front page titled "Spot the Difference", and stated: "The personality in picture A is not former President Olusegun Obasanjo who is in picture B. But what do both personalities have in common?"

The Nation further explained the man in picture A, was an Igbo who lived in the Abeokuta area in the 1930s, about the time Obasanjo was born. According to The Nation, the police officer later became a monarch on a prominent South-Eastern throne. Before then, however, he had interacted fruitfully with the local community and had a brief affair with an Owu lady, before his final exit from the South-West. The Nation left the whole world to its readers' imaginations.

On June 11, 2008, on the Abuja-based Leadership Newspaper, Sam Nda-Isaiah anchored a column title, Olusegun Igbochukwu Obasanjo, referencing the pictures from The Nation stated

"The editors of The Nation didn't want to say much, and they have left us to our imagination, but it won't be from me that you will hear that Obasanjo's father was Igwe Onyejekwe, a top ranking police officer who became the Igwe of Onitsha in his lifetime. …during his controversial reign, the throne was in contention between him and Igwe Okosi II, just as it is today between Igwe Achebe and Igwe Odukwe. Igwe Onyejekwe, Obasanjo's daddy, died after the civil war and, like his son, was said to be very cantankerous and quarrelsome."

Kai!! Tinubu rubbishing OBJ since 1754 with his Nation newspaper.

OBJ's lineage is very easy to prove with simple DNA. These days you trace ancestry back over 200 years. OBJ's should be quite easy to prove. He does not even have to donate blood. Just a simple swipe from a cup he has drunk from is enough. It can also be obtained indirectly from any of his numerous children.

No wonder Iyabo resembles his grandfather (Igwe Onyejekwe) so much grin grin grin

Re: Is Igwe Onyejekwe The Father Of Obasanjo? - PHOTO by playtheblues(f): 7:47pm On Oct 30, 2015
Even IBB was fathered by an Igbo man.
moderation2020:
Obasanjo is acting like a wounded lion or a dangerous reptile who has determined to strip his supporters naked in the public. Ironically in his home front he is not in good terms with some elders.
Obasanjo was fond of calling people, 'Omo Ale, (bastard), 'Oloriburuku', Idiot, Stupid, 'Agba'ya' , it's been rumored that Obasanjo's father was an Igbo. His number one nemesis, the former Abia State Governor, Orji Uzor Kalu, stated that
"nobody should use the ex-president's failings as a yardstick to appraise the competence of Yoruba leaders, because Obasanjo is not a Yoruba man in the first place."
One of the Nigerian Dailies, The Nation, Sunday, June 10, 2008 on its front page titled "Spot the Difference", and stated: "The personality in picture A is not former President Olusegun Obasanjo who is in picture B. But what do both personalities have in common?"
The Nation further explained the man in picture A, was an Igbo who lived in the Abeokuta area in the 1930s, about the time Obasanjo was born. According to The Nation, the police officer later became a monarch on a prominent South-Eastern throne. Before then, however, he had interacted fruitfully with the local community and had a brief affair with an Owu lady, before his final exit from the South-West. The Nation left the whole world to its readers' imaginations.
On June 11, 2008, on the Abuja-based Leadership Newspaper, Sam Nda-Isaiah anchored a column title, Olusegun Igbochukwu Obasanjo, referencing the pictures from The Nation stated
"The editors of The Nation didn't want to say much, and they have left us to our imagination, but it won't be from me that you will hear that Obasanjo's father was Igwe Onyejekwe, a top ranking police officer who became the Igwe of Onitsha in his lifetime. …during his controversial reign, the throne was in contention between him and Igwe Okosi II, just as it is today between Igwe Achebe and Igwe Odukwe. Igwe Onyejekwe, Obasanjo's daddy, died after the civil war and, like his son, was said to be very cantankerous and quarrelsome."
Re: Is Igwe Onyejekwe The Father Of Obasanjo? - PHOTO by IGBOPRINCE: 7:50pm On Oct 30, 2015
himkers:
obasanjo Is a rejected bastard.
he s not a bastard, obj knows the truth that his father is an igbo man.?



Anambra sperm can go a long way to produced great men in the world.
And there is no condom then to prevents the sadist, hence obj.

His father must be a good toaster, anyway yoruba girls dying for igbo guys since early 30s.






Good to know that his kinsmen even confirmed it and suspected it.

He really gave igbos a lot of appointments in his own time as president.

Obj is an IGBO ? May be.


He will voice out one day. Maybe?

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Re: Is Igwe Onyejekwe The Father Of Obasanjo? - PHOTO by cuteboy2: 7:52pm On Oct 30, 2015
PStylish:
There was no Nigeria Police Force in the 1930s/40s.
All we had was community/colonial police.

And so what?

Whatever it was called, Nigerians were enlisted in it. See pictures of colonial police

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Re: Is Igwe Onyejekwe The Father Of Obasanjo? - PHOTO by Nobody: 7:55pm On Oct 30, 2015
egift:
One controversy I have been hearing for a long time is that Igwe Onyejekwe is possibly the father of former President Olusegun Obasanjo. Can someone with relevant references clarify the truth about this issue.

[img]https://www.nairaland.com/attachments/584946_Front_460803865-300x150_jpg698cbb29372d0f49d462952a2ebc994e[/img]

First Picture: ex-President Obasanjo
Second Picture: Igwe Okwudili Onyejekwe

Also has there been any official comment from OBJ on this issue?






Lalasticlala - please are you a Yoruba person?
Re: Is Igwe Onyejekwe The Father Of Obasanjo? - PHOTO by Nobody: 8:00pm On Oct 30, 2015
Adminisher:
This has now become full blown mental problem for your tribe. So you are now claiming Obasanjo too?. Na wa o. He no go beta for who dey do una dis ting. Serious spiritual manipulation is being done to your tribe. You know what , we are not even sorry for you.


No one is dragging OBJ. facts are being stated here. He's a basted.

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Re: Is Igwe Onyejekwe The Father Of Obasanjo? - PHOTO by Nobody: 8:01pm On Oct 30, 2015
moderation2020:
THE TRUE STORY

Is he really who he said he is or has he been falsely parading himself as a Yoruba man and passing-off a Yoruba identity wrongfully, knowing fully well that he is not a bona-fide son of Oduduwa? Is he of a true birth or a lowly birth from an unwed lecherous mother dalliance with a drunken Igbo police officer which produced a son, who later became the real deity of Otta? Icheoku asks, is Nigeria's foremost derisive former head of government, Olusegun Okikilemo Matthew Aremu Obasanjo, truly a Yoruba man with an unbroken Yoruba pedigree, rooted and traceable to a full Yoruba ancestral lineage? This question has become imperative in view of the latest picture fiasco of a once lived Igbo police officer later turned Igwe of Onitsha, who to every intent and purpose could be said to have provided the specimen from which Olusegun Obasanjo was cloned, judging the close resemblance or carbon-copy image similarities of both men.
Or would this picture-semblance story, like all other controversies surrounding Obasanjo, end up in suspended haziness and never see the daylight of a forensic investigative conclusion or an admission of guilt by Olusegun Obasanjo himself? The unfolding and intriguing paternity story of Olusegun Obasanjo is something rooted in a prevalent continuing suspicions, rumors and innuendos; but not an ordinary fantastical fascination on the beginning of life of a man whose actions so negatively impacted Nigeria and Nigerians, that he is regarded by many as a leper in the country. It is also fueled by the lack of any meaningful and traceable lineage of his in Owu, Abeokuta, Otta and even in greater Ogun State in general, which situation is made worse by the non availability of his history that is replete with known kinsmen, kindred, brothers and sisters as well as other relatives. So if Olusegun Obasanjo is truly a Yoruba man, who and where then are his Oduduwa biological brothers and sisters; or did they all perish in a phantom influenza of no known date or records? How could this man with his epicurean accomplishment not have a retinue of men and women falling over each other professing to their connectivity by lineage? Is this two time head of government in Nigeria really a Yoruba man or did he use that subterfuge smartly to get what he wanted out of a fractious Nigerian society that rewards mediocrity and cronyism?
But if he is not a real Yoruba man and is truly of an Igbo heritage, why does he hate Igbo people with so much venom; and viciously fought the genocidal Yakubu Gowon's Biafran war against the people of Igboland? Why would a son, albeit a bastard son of Igboland so much desire to annihilate the group that gave him life during the war, except he wanted to exact his own pound of flesh for being of such a lowly birth and for his Igbo daddy not taking full responsibility for his birth and upkeep? But were the Igbo daddy to have acknowledged his birth and owned up to his paternity, may be there would never have been a worldly known Olusegun Obasanjo, a two time head of state of Nigeria. So in a way, Olusegun Obasanjo should be grateful for destiny which played its course in this way as planned and happier for his mother's waywardness in giving birth to him outside wedlock in Yoruba-land. Otherwise were she to have married this lucky-go Igbo police officer later turned Igwe of Onitsha and become an Okoro man, how could he have become what he is today? How could he have become head of state after Muritala Mohammed was assassinated or be allowed to fill out MKO Abiola's Yoruba aborted presidency. So in a peculiar ironic way, this SOB is one lucky bastard indeed that his lowly birth gave him prominence.
So story has it that a former Abeokuta then Western Region of Nigeria based police man later turned Obi of Onitsha, Igwe Okwudili Onyejekwe, allegedly dated Obasanjo's mother back in 1930s. He wanted to marry the pregnant woman but tradition forebode a prince and a future Igwe from marrying outside his own stock and Onyejekwe had to abandon his girlfriend, mother of Olusegun and the resulting child Olusegun in preference to the stool of his forebears in Onitsha Eastern Region. The then police officer however maintained some relationship with his baby-mama till he left for Onitsha to assume his royal duties but never officially or otherwise acknowledged paternity of little Olusegun until he died in 1970, further mystifying the birth of Olusegun Obasanjo. It was also reported that the late police man turned Igwe of Onitsha “issued a recommendation that facilitated Obasanjo’s enlistment into the Nigerian Army in 1958; but Icheoku is not in a position to either affirm or deny this. Olusegun Obasanjo should be man enough to man up and own up to his not so flattery lowly birth, admitted the police officer later turned out to become an Igwe, a Royal Highness. Icheoku asks further, why would a Ghanaian be the preferred biographer for Olusegun Obasanjo in his "Baba's story - Nigeria is 50?" Was Olusegun Obasanjo hiding something and needed some peanuts writer who would settle for anything and any recitals he is told by Olusegun Obasanjo and went for a foreign writer? Who collaborated his accounts and which records and in what library were the information sourced from. One conclusion is possible, Olusegun Obasanjo is up to no good and was proactively hiding something or suppressing some facts by hiring a foreigner, Ghanaian Abyna-Ansaa Adjei to write his biography with abundance of writers in Nigeria.
According to snippets of available information, the late police man later turned Igwe of Onitsha was a tough, stubborn, non-conformist, recalcitrant, mean, sadistic, wicked, cruel, domineering and quarrelsome person, notorious for his rabid mood swings and strength of character. Icheoku says the same character traits are bountifully present in Olusegun Obasanjo which goes to vouchsafe that he must have been sired by this policeman as alleged. Further, a close study of their features show that both loves and kept moustache; both has penetrating squinted eyes; both has stout short necks and flared-up ears; both has wide lips; both has broad African nose and both has prominent foreheads. It would also appear that both men cannot resist daughters of Eve very much as Olusegun Obasanjo was a product of illicit sexual liaisons Onyejekwe had with his mother while Olusegun Obasanjo himself, is a notorious he-goat whose love for women knows no boundaries that he slept with his daughter in-law, Mojisola Gbenga Obasanjo. Icheoku says these semblances are rather too many to be ordinary and goes to the root of the paternity question under advisement here; otherwise how could two men be this closely resembled and sharing same characteristics and features, which is not usually even common among Siamese twins, except it is as a result of gnome which was passed on directly from a father to a son.
Icheoku says it is not sufficient for Olusegun Obasanjo to just claim that he "was born in a village called Ibogun-Olaogun in what was then Abeokuta province"; but he should go further to tell the public by who, who his father was, whether he married his mother, his other brothers, sisters, uncles, aunties and other relatives. Obasanjo cleverly asserted where he was born but never mentioned by who or the marital status of his mother when he was given birth to. Icheoku challenges Obasanjo to name his parents and produce some photographic evidence of their existence, since 1930 is not such a medieval times that photographs never existed. Madam Olikoye Anikulapo Kuti was already very active politically around the same period and photographs of her exist, so Obasanjo must be prepared to back up his alleged parental existence with pictures of them or other collaborative records of convincing evidence.
Icheoku queries, if 'Obasanjo's father was the most successful farmer in their village at the time' as he claims, stories of his exploits should abound and be easily collaborated; except if he, Olusegun Obasanjo, in his childhood faintly recollections, mistook his grandfather, the father of his mother, as his own father. Many children born outside wedlock are usually inuandated with the mistaken-daddy syndrome and they mistake their grandfather or any man in the household where they were raised as their own biological daddy. Icheoku is aware of so many cases where such children grew up calling their mother's father dad and such may have been the case with our poor Olusegun Obasanjo, who is now trying too hard to straighten his crooked lowly birth. Further the story of Oduduwa and Oramiyan is taught in schools and even non Yorubas are familiar with this fable; so Obasanjo claiming that his daddy told him about Oduduwa and that his daddy heard it from 'Baba Alarobo as passed on from Baba Elesin is not a completely exculpating evidence as to his having a father who is a Yoruba man. Icheoku needs more evidence as to Obasanjo Yorubaness, as it does not lie in the mouth for him to just say 'I am Yoruaba' and that automatically and by itself, without more, makes him Yoruba.
Until the final conclusive resolution of this matter, possibly with an open admission of Olusegun Obasanjo himself and personally as to his true paternity, Icheoku says questions will continue to be asked as to Olusegun Obasanjos's true ancestry. Obasanjo's asinine hatred and dislike of the Igbos of Nigeria can only go to one conclusion - his attempt at a pay back for feeling short-changed by an Igbo father who did not or failed or refused to acknowledge him as his legitimate son. But hey, when would this visiting of the father's iniquities on the entire Igbo tribe by Olusegun Obasanjo finally come to an end as he seems too doggedly determined to make the Igbos pay and continues to pay a price for the rejection he suffered from his biological Igbo father who abandoned him. But Obasanjo, if he were smart, should be thankful to his stars that a person of such a lowly birth rose up to become what he is today - the Nigerian version of the American dream, sort of? Or better still, could Olusegun Obasanjo agree to a DNA test since the sires of the Igwe Onyejekwe are still around and one of them is a pharmacist at Houston Texas United States of America or just answer the question, who is your daddy?

picture of Igwe Onyejekwe.

OBJ na bastard.
Re: Is Igwe Onyejekwe The Father Of Obasanjo? - PHOTO by Nobody: 8:07pm On Oct 30, 2015
playtheblues:
Even IBB was fathered by an Igbo man.


IBB na Alamangeri nah.
Re: Is Igwe Onyejekwe The Father Of Obasanjo? - PHOTO by IGBOPRINCE: 8:13pm On Oct 30, 2015
moderation2020:


so this unknown mischief-making Yoruba leaders also made the then igwe of Onitsha and Obasanjo to look like identical twins.

group of miscreants
don't mind that man, they(yorubas) don't want to wake up tomorrow to see an igbo man telling the zoo,that they have rule nigeria before twice as a president. cheesy





What a disappointing news to the Sw.

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Re: Is Igwe Onyejekwe The Father Of Obasanjo? - PHOTO by dreamworld: 8:13pm On Oct 30, 2015
U mean am
I just googled that

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Re: Is Igwe Onyejekwe The Father Of Obasanjo? - PHOTO by playtheblues(f): 8:16pm On Oct 30, 2015
chuna1985:



IBB na Alamangeri nah.
an Igbo man impregnated his mum and rejected them both.

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Re: Is Igwe Onyejekwe The Father Of Obasanjo? - PHOTO by IGBOPRINCE: 8:17pm On Oct 30, 2015
cuteboy2:


And so what?

Whatever it was called, Nigerians were enlisted in it. See pictures of colonial police
bro where did you get that pix from?

The yorubas re avoiding this thread like plague , Why sad
Re: Is Igwe Onyejekwe The Father Of Obasanjo? - PHOTO by Nobody: 8:23pm On Oct 30, 2015
IGBOPRINCE:
bro where did you get that pix from? The yorubas re avoiding this thread like plague , Why sad
BiafranPrince, good evening
Re: Is Igwe Onyejekwe The Father Of Obasanjo? - PHOTO by PointB: 8:30pm On Oct 30, 2015
I've heard the rumours too. It's very possible that Obasanjo is indeed a bastard. But then, who cares?

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Re: Is Igwe Onyejekwe The Father Of Obasanjo? - PHOTO by Nobody: 8:51pm On Oct 30, 2015
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Re: Is Igwe Onyejekwe The Father Of Obasanjo? - PHOTO by TonyeBarcanista(m): 8:53pm On Oct 30, 2015
A DNA test is all they need

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