Saturday 22 June 2013

[wanabidii] Nigeria Diplomatic Spat and Mystery of three strangers in Chinedu saga



Very strange is the Nigeria Diplomatic spat to Kenya. This is totally
unacceptable.
 
 
Kenya cannot bring back a Drug peddler back to Kenya after they flew
him back to his Country. What Nigeria can do is to free Kenyas Official
with its plane to fly back.
 
 
There seem to be some conspiracy game cooked here and I am not sure
what trouble Nigeria Government want cause to Kenya. But one thing is
clear, that this matter is no ordinary thing, but that, Raila should be held
responsible and it now requires UK and USA to intervene urgently........
 
 
Raila's corrupt deals with these Nigerians is the reason Kenya is in trouble.
Kenya Taxpayer shall not suffer from Raila meddling with Kenyas' livelihood
and survival.........how can Chinedu demand to be paid? This is clear that
he was sent to act this way to cause problems and this is unacceptable.....


Judy Miriga
Diaspora Spokesperson
Executive Director
Confederation Council Foundation for Africa Inc.,
USA
http://socioeconomicforum50.blogspot.com
 
 
 
 

Mystery surrounds the identity of three passengers aboard the plane used to deport Nigerian businessman Antony Chinedu amid claims by Nigerian authorities that the trio was not on the plane's official manifest...
 
 
 
The Chinedu jinx: 'Delicate negotiations' ongoing with Nigeria
Published on Jun 17, 2013

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The governments of Kenya and Nigeria are yet to resolve a stand-off that has seen seven Kenyans detained in Lagos for more than two weeks. The two government officials and five airline crew had travelled to Nigeria to deport controversial Nigerian businessman Anthony Chinedu and two of his compatriots. NTV's Sheila Sendeyo has new details tonight about how the officials who accompanied the deportees were forced to spend the night in the aircraft as they were not allowed to disembark.

 
 
 
Diplomatic Spat
Published on Jun 17, 2013

Row erupts between Kenya, Nigeria over Chinedu's deportation
A diplomatic row is now brewing between Kenya and Nigeria after the west African nation failed to release seven Kenyan government officials who had accompanied deported Nigerian businessman Anthony Chinedu several weeks ago. The officials were to ensure Chinedu was handed over to their Nigerian immigration department counterparts as required by law. The Kenyan government has admitted that the officials are still being held in Nigeria apparently until they leave with the businessman. But in a new twist of events, the flamboyant businessman has now denied claims that he is being held together with the 7 Kenyan government officials saying he was a free man. Hussein Mohamed reports.

 
 
 
Chinedu Kicked Out
Published on Jun 3, 2013

Controversial Nigerian businessman Anthony Chinedu has been deported alongside 10 other foreigners, six of them being Nigerians, for allegedly being in the country illegally. The group was deported after a sting security operation in Nairobi involving officers drawn from the Special Crime Prevention Unit, Flying Squad and immigration officials on Sunday.

 
 
 
Controversial Nigerian Businessman Chinedu Released
Published on Apr 23, 2013

The High Court has released controversial Nigerian businessman Anthony Chinedu on a cash bail of Ksh 200,000 and a bond of Ksh 500,000 after the Nigeria High Commissioner to Kenya validated his passport

 
 
 
Chinedu charged for drug related offences
Published on Apr 15, 2013

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Controversial Nigerian businessman Antony Chinedu has been charged with a drug related offence and will spend two days in police custody pending further investigations. The prosecution told the Nairobi chief magistrate Mr Chinedu was found in possession of paraphenalia used in preparation of narcotic drugs in the city's upmarket Kileleshwa estate on April 13 at around midnight. A second charge stated he declined to open the doors to his Kijani Willows house number A-12 when anti-narcotic detectives came calling. The court heard Mr Chinedu was found with two digital weighing scales used in the underworld drug market .

 
 
 
Pattni In Another Scandal
Published on May 12, 2013

In the past two decades he has made headlines for all the wrong reasons. Whether it's the Goldenberg Scandal or apparent links to unsolved murders Kamlesh Pattni's name keeps making headlines but on Sunday's, Pattni dons a different hat that of Bishop of Hope International Ministries that he co-pastors with controversial former Mungiki Leader Maina Njenga. Willis Raburu caught up with Pattni and as he tells us despite the negative publicity Pattni vows to remain strong and maintains his innocence claiming those fighting him is fighting God.

 
 
 
Njenga-Pattni duo
Uploaded on Oct 8, 2010

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The former leader of the outlawed Mungiki terror gang Maina Njenga and controversial Goldenberg mastermind Kamlesh Pattni have launched a peace initiative to help steer the youth away from criminal activities. Maina Njenga and Pattni, who were once prison mates, say they have now transformed into peace ambassadors.

 
 
 
Elders mission
Uploaded on Oct 29, 2009

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Members of the team of elders from across the continent left for Uganda on Wednesday evening after a three day tour of Kenya where they met several government officials. The team, which is traversing the continent to spearhead the message of One Africa , One country, were scheduled to meet president Museveni of Uganda where they will prevail upon him to appreciate the role of the countrys kingdoms. The African tour is sponsored by Libyan leader Muamar Gadaffi, the current African Union chairman, in his endeavor to create a united Africa. The initiative was launched in Libya last month and Kenya was represented by elders from the 42 tribes of Kenya. The Kenyan tour was co-ordinated by the Libyan embassy in conjunction with the Hand of Hope Foundation.

 
 
 

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