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REVEALED: No Nigerian (Passengers)In The Arms Deal Plane Seized By South Africa by JKisOK(m): 9:40am On Nov 24, 2014
Nigeria: Exclusive - Revealed: the Nigerians Aboard Jet That Smuggled U.S.$9.3 Million Arms Money to South Africa
By Nicholas Ibekwe
A private jet that conveyed $9.3 million cash from Nigeria to South Africa for an arms deal between the two countries, had Nigerian crew members, and passengers from Israel and Austria, new documents obtained by PREMIUM TIMES in Johannesburg have shown.
There were three Nigerians aboard the plane, the documents show.
PREMIUM TIMES obtained the manifest of the jet that transported the huge sum, and has confirmed the identities of the passengers and crew who delivered the controversial package.
South Africa seized the money early September, accusing the Nigerian government of violating its laws regulating the transfer of cash.
Another payment by the Nigerian government for arms to combat the extremist Boko Haram sect, was also confiscated. The second transfer, totalling $5.7 million, was wired through the banks.
The South African ambassador to Nigeria was later quoted as saying the money had been returned to Nigeria, a claim that has yet to be verified.
Details of the first transaction, revealed by a South African newspaper, City Press, said an Israeli and two Nigerians were aboard the airplane that transported the sum to Lanseria airport in South Africa.
The first tranche of the money was conveyed to South Africa on September 5 in two plastic bag suitcases and two hand luggage aboard an airplane belonging to Ayo Oritsejafor, the chairman of the Christian Association of Nigeria, CAN.
While the Nigerian government confirmed the transactions, it denied violating any foreign law. The government also refused to provide the names of those aboard the airplane.
In its report, widely quoted in the Nigerian media, City Press said the Israeli passenger, Eyal Mesika, had the key to the combination lock of the suitcases. The paper also said two Nigerian passengers were aboard the plane. It quoted South African law enforcement officials.
The report however did not reveal the identities of the Nigerians, and South African officials also declined to provide those details to PREMIUM TIMES when contacted from Nigeria by telephone.
PREMIUM TIMES has obtained the flight manifest of the airplane showing the only Nigerians on board the aircraft were crew members.
In an investigation that involved visiting South Africa, PREMIUM TIMES has obtained documents showing details of the transaction, including the flight manifest of the airplane.The listing shows that beside Mr. Mesika, the only Nigerians on board the aircraft were crew members.The other two passengers who conveyed the cash were Austrians, the manifest shows.
The two Austrians are named, R. Wolfgang and M. Michael.
The flight crew members of the Project Eagle Air jet with flight number: N808HE were Ojongbede R.T (captain), Fejoku U, (flight officer) and George E.E (flight attendant).
The listing contradicts reports that the other passengers were Nigerians, a claim that set off an intense controversy after the All Progressives Congress, APC, accused a former militant leader, Dokubo Asari, of being one of those aboard the plane.
The APC relied on unverified reports by some news websites [not PREMIUM TIMES] in making the false claim.
Mr. Asari denied the allegation and threatened legal action against Lai Mohammed, the spokesperson of the APC.
In an interview with PREMIUM TIMES at the time, Mr. Asari threatened to physically assault Mr. Mohammed if he failed to get justice in the courts.
"After all the South Africa People have given the names of people on the plane and if by next week we go to court and the court is being manipulated not to give me justice, I will resort to self-help," he said.
"I have the capacity to resort to self-help. I will not give anybody any apology because if a man has mouth to malign me then I can use what I have to fight for myself."

SOURCE: PREMIUM TIMES 23RD NOV 2014

Just to think that all sorts of names, including ASARI DOKUBO, were being bandied about by the opposition as being on that plane. And many on this and other forums were carried away, bent on poking the GEJ government in the eye, when it said Asari Dokubo or any other Nigerian was not part of the arms merchants! But as the Yoruba elders would say, "If a lie travels for two decades, it will only take the truth two seconds to catch up with it." Now the truth is out with this official foreign (not Nigerian) report. Our mumu don do!
Re: REVEALED: No Nigerian (Passengers)In The Arms Deal Plane Seized By South Africa by Amacaco: 10:37am On Nov 24, 2014
Truth will always prevail no matter how long it takes. It is like a feather on water. It will never sink.
Re: REVEALED: No Nigerian (Passengers)In The Arms Deal Plane Seized By South Africa by holatin(m): 10:55am On Nov 24, 2014
one word
C.O
Re: REVEALED: No Nigerian (Passengers)In The Arms Deal Plane Seized By South Africa by chronique(m): 3:30pm On Nov 24, 2014
Over to the critics.

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