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Why Some Nigerian Leaders Want Buhari Out At All Cost - Onochie by geunik(m): 4:25pm On May 21, 2017
The speculation of a planned coup against the government of President Muhammadu Buhari may be real afterall as Lauretta
Onochie reveals more

- Onochie detailed how those working for Buhari's ouster had carried out their plot even beyond Nigeria in their desperation

A presidential aide, Lauretta Onochie, has revealed that some Nigerian political elites do not want President Muhammadu Buhari to ever rule the country.

Onochie said in a desperate need to get rid of Buhari, these elites, who she did not name, have decided to chat up military
officers for a coup.

“They have tried everything illegal to get rid of Muhammadu Buhari. Now they are chatting with junior military officers.

Onochie confirmed the plot to force Buhari out of power using some soldiers, but she did not name anyone

“The same crop of people who led our soldiers to the slaughter while they squandered funds meant to equip them are now holding clandestine meetings with those who survived their wickedness,” she said.

In an article she titled: ‘I vain they plot’, Onochie made some revelations including that those who want Buhari out at all cost
have even taken their plot beyond Nigeria.

Hear her: “They rigged him out of elections in the past and now that Nigerians overpowered them with the support of the card reader, they want him dead.

“In 2015, when it was obvious the
electorate had their eyes set on him, they scammed President Jonathan to postpone the election and to further empty the Nigerian treasury so they could ‘buy’ more
electorate.

“But they knew Nigerians were not ready to be bought so they pocketed the campaign loot.

“Those who took part in the scamming of ex-President Jonathan are being asked to
cough up and the junkiest of them all, is cursing and swearing because he is being held accountable.

“Transition was a scam. Financial books were cooked. They tried to cover up their financial wickedness and recklessness against this nation.

“They hired some school dropouts, products of their 16 years mis-governance across the nation, to try to disrupt the nation.

“And then they hired Red, Green, blue, and all shades of Media outfits to unleash a coordinated attack on his government.

Bravely, he soldiers on. “They travelled as far as Niger Republic,
India, etc. And in vain, they engaged the services of marabouts and soothsayers
(Mere Men), to their own disappointments.”

Onochie, who once slammed Goodluck Jonathan over issues allegedly having to do with Stella Oduah and others claimed to have been made millionaires by the past administration, a member of the National Assembly, added: Goodluck Jonathan over issues allegedly having to do with Stella
Oduah and others claimed to have been made millionaires by the past administration, a member of the National Assembly, added: “Pastors and bishops (Mere Men), whose unholy services were
engaged to pray for his death, resorted to attacking him once they have prayed and he did not die.

“They went on to begin to announce his death on cloned websites, raising exaggerated concerns about his health. His
team reassured Nigerians.

“His wife reassured us that it's not as they make it out to be. But they carried on with their wickedness. Still the nation's prospects continue to improve.

“Economic forecasts across the world, continue to favour the recovery and growth of our economy. Roads, rail lines and other infrastructures are being executed across the nation.”

She said they got more desperate when all their plots failed.

As a plan to ‘get him out at all cost’ so that ‘the looting must go on’, these unnamed people with the funds that they have allegedly stolen, began to woo the men of
the Nigerian Army to take the country back to the days from where we escaped, she said.

Meanwhile, Onochie recently revealed that President Buhari is really troubled especially in relation to the way his fight against corruption is being frustrated by the National Assembly.

NAIJ.com reports that Onochie also urged Nigerians to be worried over the actions of the legislature and the judiciary in the race to rid the country of corruption.

According to Onochie, “Everyone, including the international community agrees that the war on corruption under President
Muhammadu Buhari, is at its best in the history of Nigeria."

https://www.naij.com/1105844-why-nigerian-leaders-buhari-cost-onochie.html
Re: Why Some Nigerian Leaders Want Buhari Out At All Cost - Onochie by aolawale025: 4:32pm On May 21, 2017
What a tale! Especially as she didn't reveal any of the "they".

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Re: Why Some Nigerian Leaders Want Buhari Out At All Cost - Onochie by nzeobi(m): 4:38pm On May 21, 2017
Many well meaning Nigerians want him out so that he can continue his treatment and another capable hand put in charge.

I don't know why this woman with face like corpse from mortuary embalment believes any body who disagree with her is corrupt.

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Re: Why Some Nigerian Leaders Want Buhari Out At All Cost - Onochie by morbeta(m): 4:39pm On May 21, 2017
So said the woman from Anioma, Delta state, South south......
Re: Why Some Nigerian Leaders Want Buhari Out At All Cost - Onochie by dumie(f): 4:47pm On May 21, 2017
morbeta:
So said the woman from Anioma, Delta state, South south......

Sadly,she's the black sheep of Anioma, Delta state...
@topic
No one wants a ghost worker as a president.. Who is not fit to govern

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Re: Why Some Nigerian Leaders Want Buhari Out At All Cost - Onochie by HisSexcellency(m): 4:51pm On May 21, 2017
NO matter how dark the night is, there is light at dawn.
Buhari can't remain in London till 2019.

Whether he is alive or dead Nigerians will know in due time

Buhari should just go and rest for crying out loud, why should 12 persons hold 170million down
Re: Why Some Nigerian Leaders Want Buhari Out At All Cost - Onochie by Redoil: 5:19pm On May 21, 2017
Seriously this woman is confuse. For not mentioning any name and for speaking just to massage the ego of the old man in london hospital.

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Re: Why Some Nigerian Leaders Want Buhari Out At All Cost - Onochie by Degis(m): 5:27pm On May 21, 2017
it seems this Lady likes masturbating on her disgusting bile. This write up is filled with professional penile licking crap.

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Re: Why Some Nigerian Leaders Want Buhari Out At All Cost - Onochie by doctokwus: 6:12pm On May 21, 2017
This is always what distinguishes the average Nigerian politician or appointee from those of d civilized world:
allegiance in this clime is always to an individual,not to the nation or state.
For God's sake what is wrong in telling Buhari the truth,that he has a failing health which is stiffling governance and shud handover fully to his vice who has shown capability to carry on with those vital policies of his,with greater zest and urgency?
Re: Why Some Nigerian Leaders Want Buhari Out At All Cost - Onochie by doublewisdom: 6:42pm On May 21, 2017
dumie:


Sadly,she's the black sheep of Anioma, Delta state...
@topic
No one wants a ghost worker as a president.. Who is not fit to govern
Really breaks my heart she's from Delta state. I wish we can dash her out.

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Re: Why Some Nigerian Leaders Want Buhari Out At All Cost - Onochie by vedaxcool(m): 6:55pm On May 21, 2017
grin grin It can never be well with those who wish PMB dead they shall reap their evil wishes and end in an evil fate. PMB shall overcome and the rumour mongers shall live in despair because Nigeria is rising and evil is being defeated.

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Re: Why Some Nigerian Leaders Want Buhari Out At All Cost - Onochie by dumie(f): 7:42pm On May 21, 2017
doublewisdom:

Really breaks my heart she's from Delta state. I wish we can dash her out.
We have since dashed her out to fulani herdsmen that's where she belongs grin
Really not surprise, her name has been associated with bad news even before her political appointment

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Re: Why Some Nigerian Leaders Want Buhari Out At All Cost - Onochie by BlowBack: 8:15pm On May 21, 2017
keep deceiving yourself.

Any coup plot will be planned and carried out by the same APC to retain power in the north
Re: Why Some Nigerian Leaders Want Buhari Out At All Cost - Onochie by BlowBack: 8:16pm On May 21, 2017
flashback.....


LAGOS, Nigeria -- Exiled politicians ousted in a recent coup are recruiting mercenaries in the United States and Europe to invade Nigeria and overthrow the military government, Nigerian newspapers reported Sunday.

The state-owned New Nigerian said $300 million had been contributed for the invasion by politicians of the banned National Party of Nigeria who are now living in various European capitals and the United States.

The independent newspaper Guardian attributed the invasion story to army chief of staff Brigadier Tunde Idiagbon and said he told Nigerian editors Wednesday the government was capable of repulsing any invasion.

Tight security has been mounted in key buildings in Lagos and in several big towns in the last few days. Soldiers are guarding offices and police are checking motorists.

The Guardian and the New Nigerian said the exiled politicians were recruiting mercenaries in the United States, Britain and France for the invasion.

The New Nigerian, quoting a high-level source in the military government, said the plot involved destroying petroleum depots and refineries in the northern city of Kaduna.

The main objectives of the plotters were to eliminate the current military leadership, break up the Nigerian army and replace it with a new corps of officers and men, under British supervision, the New Nigerian said.

A group of senior officers under the leadership of Maj. Gen. Mohammad Buhari overthrew the four-year civilian government of president Shehu Shagari in a coup Dec. 31.

The military takeover received widespread support from Nigerians disappointed at the democratically-elected government's inability to halt rampant corruption and economic chaos in the oil-rich African nation.

The New Nigerian said the invasion plan is being spearheaded by Umaru Dikko, the former transport minister, Joseph Wayas, a former senate president, Adisa Akinloye, the former NPN chairman, and Bello Maitama Yesuf, a one-time commerce minister.

Several politicians who fled in the wake of the New Year's Eve coup are wanted by the military government. They allegedly have millions of dollars secreted in overseas banks abroad and there have been previous reports they might be plotting a return to power.

The newspaper said Dikko was coordinating the invasion plan and a series of meetings had been held in London to discuss logistics.

A South African mercenary and a retired British army officer had been contacted by the fugitives to recruit mercenaries, the paper said. A Liberian exile in Britain is reportedly the contact between Akinloye and the mercenaries.

Nigeria had not established evidence linking Britain in the plot and has not made any official protest to the government of Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, the newspaper said.

http://www.upi.com/Archives/1984/03/11/Nigerian-exiles-reported-plotting-coup/3884447829200/
Re: Why Some Nigerian Leaders Want Buhari Out At All Cost - Onochie by gberra: 9:55pm On May 21, 2017
dumie:


Sadly,she's the black sheep of Anioma, Delta state...
@topic
No one wants a ghost worker as a president.. Who is not fit to govern
dumbie, You must be kidding, ain't you?

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