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Saturday, 28 December 2013

"If Jonathan Has Issues With My Father, He Should Be Bold Enough To Reply Him, Not Me!" - IYABO OBASANJO.

"If Jonathan Has Issues With My Father, He Should Be Bold Enough To Reply Him, Not Me!" - IYABO OBASANJO.
Some days ago witnessed the sudden letter from former Nigerian president Olusegun Obasanjo to Nigeria's president Goodluck Jonathan, spiking the latter on his mismanagement of the nation's trust.
In an interesting twist, this week precisely yesterday highlighted another open letter as published by Vanguard Newspapers Nigeria alledging Obasanjo's daughter Iyabo Obasanjo calling-out her father as a "know-all" egocentric personality. It's quite shocking I know coming from a daughter to her father in te heat of political tensions.
But earlier today it was reported, in a swift reaction to yesterday's allegation of a smack on her father, that Iyabo Obasanjo vocally denied the allegation on one of the Nigeria's radio station Rainbow FM that she never and can never smack her father for whatever reason at all, not even more when it concerns the nation's politics.
Read her full comments below:


"I have never seen or heard this sort of fabrication in my entire life! I, IYABO OBASANJO never contemplate writing a letter to my Loving Father. I speak with him almost on daily bases."
"Olusegun Aremu Obasanjo is the best father in the world. He gave birth to me, he raise me up and gave me the best of Education. I wouldn't have achieved whatever I did without my father.
IN FACT, WHO AM I WITHOUT MY FATHER? As a father he never disappoints his children in any way, he is a father anybody wish to have."
"If President Jonathan wants to reply the letter my father wrote him, he should be man enough to reply direct. Why are they trying to make me a scape goat? I know my father very well and I don't question his judgements, I believe my father wrote his letter in the best interest of the nation."
"If Mr. President disagrees with some of the allegations in the letter, let him be man enough to talk directly to my father, he should stop involving me in an issue I know nothing about. How can you write a letter to insult my father and claim I, the daughter is the source.
If that is how Ijaw people insult their fathers, I am a Yoruba Woman, we respect our parent in all circumstances."
"I IYABO OBASANJO did not write any letter. Nigerians should please take note. The purported letter ('Iyabo Obasanjo replies her father Obasanjo') is a malicious lie intended to rubish the good name of my family. When I get to the source of the letter, I will waste no time to take the necessary legal actions. I love my father and I never disrespects him."
So there you have...the rumour has been cracked, and be sure there's still more to this whole saga!

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