North-East Group Apologises to Goodluck Jonathan Over Boko Haram Allegations
A North-East group, Bring Back Our Goodluck, has apologised to former President Goodluck Jonathan for past allegations linking him to Boko Haram sponsorship.
At a press conference in Maiduguri, the group’s National President, Grema Kyari, admitted they were misled by a former U.S. President and desperate Nigerian politicians, describing the claims as false and politically motivated to oust Jonathan in 2015.
Kyari, from insurgency-hit Borno State, said they now recognise Jonathan as “a leader of integrity, compassion, and national vision,” and hailed him as a democrat who put the nation first.
A North-East group, Bring Back Our Goodluck, has apologised to former President Goodluck Jonathan for past allegations linking him to Boko Haram sponsorship.
At a press conference in Maiduguri, the group’s National President, Grema Kyari, admitted they were misled by a former U.S. President and desperate Nigerian politicians, describing the claims as false and politically motivated to oust Jonathan in 2015.
Kyari, from insurgency-hit Borno State, said they now recognise Jonathan as “a leader of integrity, compassion, and national vision,” and hailed him as a democrat who put the nation first.
North-East Group Apologises to Goodluck Jonathan Over Boko Haram Allegations
A North-East group, Bring Back Our Goodluck, has apologised to former President Goodluck Jonathan for past allegations linking him to Boko Haram sponsorship.
At a press conference in Maiduguri, the group’s National President, Grema Kyari, admitted they were misled by a former U.S. President and desperate Nigerian politicians, describing the claims as false and politically motivated to oust Jonathan in 2015.
Kyari, from insurgency-hit Borno State, said they now recognise Jonathan as “a leader of integrity, compassion, and national vision,” and hailed him as a democrat who put the nation first.
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