February 6, 2015

EXPOSED: Audio of How Fayose, Obanikoro Rigged Ekiti Governorship Election as Surfaced

Is this video real?  "The recording of conversation between these PDP leaders and politicians as they bribed Brigadier General Momoh with a promotion for his assistance in carrying out election fraud in Ekiti. In it, Obanikoro is clearly heard informing the group of men, “[I] am not here for a tea party, am on special assignment by the President.” See listen to audio after cut

 
I know for sure voices can not be cloned. After listening to this Video, fear will grip you if  Nigeria will ever progress, no wonder when they get into power-their head is blacked out for the peoples good.  All they do is to create pit to siphon Nigeria  money. Should this be real, please let them be dealt with.
From Sahara Reporters 
SaharaReporters has received unimpeachable documents and audio recordings providing substantial evidence that major Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) leaders planned and successfully rigged the gubernatorial elections in Ekiti State, and plotted a similar scenario in Osun in 2014.  


The audio recordings and affidavit were provided by Sagir Koli, a Captain in the 32nd Artillery Brigade stationed in Ekiti State, who has since fled the country for fear of retaliation. Capt. Koli recorded the conversation on 20th June 2014 when he was asked to accompany his Commanding Officer, Brigadier General Aliyu Momoh, to the meeting.  The venue was held at Spotless Hotel in Ado-Ekiti.
The audio recordings depict the meeting as being attended by the eventual “winner” of the election, Governor Ayo Fayose of Ekiti; Senator Iyiola Omisore; a man identified as Honorable Abdulkareem; the Minister for Police Affairs Caleb Olubolade; and Senator Musiliu Obanikoro who was at the time the Minister of State for Defence. Mr. Chris Uba came to Ekiti with huge stash cash and soldiers from the East to carry out the assignment. Read the rest on Saharareporters.com
Mrs Oby Ezekwesili reacted to it this morning

                            





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