Thursday, 5 May 2016

$9.3 million: Pastor Ayo Oritsejafor confirmed in failed arms deal

$9.3 million: Pastor Ayo
Oritsejafor confirmed in failed
arms deal


– Security sources have confirm the
involvement of Pastor Ayo Oritsejafor in the
failed $9.3 million cash arms deal
– Pastor Ayo Oritsejafor has overtime
denied knowledge that his jet was used to
transport $9.3 million cash to South Africa
Pastor-Ayo-Oritsejafor and President
Goodluck Jonathan
The involvement of popular pastor, Ayo
Oritsejafor in the movement of $9.3
million cash to South Africa, purportedly
for the purchase of arms has been
confirmed by security agents, Sahara
reporters is reporting.
Recall that Oritsejafor’s Bombardier jet was
seized in South Africa’s Lanserai airport on
September 5 after law enforcement officials
found that the jet had illegally ferried
$9.3million cash into the
country accompanied by an Isreali, Eyal
Miseka and two Nigerians.
The Nigerians are yet to be identified.



Fresh details made avalible to
saharareporters showed that the
pastor, President Goodluck Jonathan and the
National Security Adviser, Sambo Dasuki,
coordinated the movement of the cash, and
that its original destination was Cyprus, not
South Africa.
Nigeria government had said the money was
meant to buy arms from Tier One in South
Africa but It Tier One is not registered in
that country to sell arms, rather, government
planned to buy arms from the ESD
International Group Ltd in Cyprus, the report
added.
Pastor Ayo Oritsejafor’s private jet
Pastor Ayo Oritsejafor, the President of the
Christian Association of Nigeria had denied
any involvement in the failed arms purchase
deal.
He had claimed to have leased the jet to
Eagle Air, in which Eagle Air, in turn leased it
to Gold Coast Produce Limited.

Meanwhile, Pastor Kallamu Musa Dikwa who
last year alleged that the leadership of the
Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) and
Pentecostal Fellowship off Nigeria (PFN),
r eceived N7 billion from Goodluck Jonathan
to facilitate and support his reelection has
retracted his earlier statement.

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