I didn't talk on Biafra and Niger Delta – Jonathan
Rankled by the announcement credited to him, former President Goodluck Jonathan, Saturday denied the implied report saying he didn't deliver any discourse on Biafra.
Uncovering this in an announcement marked by his representative, Ikechukwu Eze, Jonathan opined, "Our consideration has been attracted to a phony story with the title, 'Why Niger Deltans would prefer not to be a piece of Biafra' as of now flowing on the web and indicated to have been taken from a discourse supposedly introduced by former President Dr. Goodluck Jonathan at an anonymous occasion in Texas, the United States.
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"We thought we had at long last managed the issue of this deception with our auspicious and all-around promoted disclaimer, not long after the alleged discourse previously surfaced online in 2017.
In any case, it homeless people conviction that the equivalent jejune and unfortunate exertion at discourse composing, brought forth by a few yet-to-be-distinguished obscure characters, is again being served to the internet based life open as a new dish.
"We need to unmistakably state, as we did in 2017, that there was such occasion including the former President and that Dr. Goodluck Jonathan will never present such a messy and detest filled discourse.

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