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Ministry: Morocco Mischievous, President, Mohammed VI Discussed Afdb Presidency by Omooba77: 6:22am On Mar 13, 2015
Ministry: Morocco Mischievous, President, Mohammed VI Discussed AfDB Presidency

There appears to be no end in sight to the diplomatic spat between Nigeria and Morocco, as Nigerian officials have insisted that a phone conversation did take place between President Goodluck Jonathan and Morocco’s King Mohammed VI last Friday while the monarch was in France.According to sources in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the conversation focused on the president seeking Morocco’s backing for the election of Nigeria’s representative, Minister of Agriculture, Dr. Adewumi Adesina, as President of the African Development Bank (AfDB) in May 2015.Morocco recalled its Ambassador to Nigeria for “consultations” on Monday after Nigeria’s Foreign Ministry issued a statement refuting Rabat’s earlier one, that Jonathan was snubbed by the Moroccan monarch.However, sources informed THISDAY that in furtherance of Nigeria’s objective to secure the presidency of AfDB, Vice-President Namadi Sambo had been designated special envoy to solicit the support of three countries, Morocco, Algeria and Egypt.It was gathered that just last Thursday, the Foreign Ministry had received instructions from the Presidential Villa to facilitate Sambo's visit to the three countries.In line with the instruction, the Permanent Secretary of the ministry, Ambassador Danjuma Sheni, reportedly made phone calls to the Nigerian missions in the countries to inform their hosts of the vice-president’s visit. The ambassadors of the three countries in Abuja were also formally informed of the impending visit.Accompanied by Nigeria’s Minister of Foreign Affairs, Sambo was received by Algerian authorities last Saturday. His next port of call was supposed to be Rabat, but ahead of his visit, Moroccan authorities summoned Nigeria’s charge d’affaires in Rabat, Mr. B.B Hamman, and said they were not interested in receiving Nigeria’s special envoy.In off the record conversations with highly credible sources, THISDAY gathered that Nigeria’s position on Morocco’s occupation of Western Sahara has been a bone of contention in the diplomatic relations between Nigeria and the North African country.“Morocco has been lobbying Nigeria and other African countries to withdraw their recognition of Western Sahara as an independent state, but we cannot do that because a focal point of our foreign policy is that there should be no colony on the continent.“They probably also felt slighted that Vice-President Sambo chose to visit Algeria first, as Algeria is also an ardent supporter of the Saharawis,” one foreign ministry source said.“So we played into their hands by soliciting their support for Adesina’s election. We didn’t know they would turn a non-issue such as a phone call into a big one. If they were not interested in receiving the VP, there was no need to make it public, after all, this is not unusual in diplomatic relations,” the source added.Another source accused the Moroccans of deliberate mischief by taking advantage of the impending elections to allege that Jonathan wanted to play on the sentiments of Nigeria’s Muslim population.“How does a Moroccan King backing any candidate influence votes in Nigeria?” the source queried.The source further explained that Nigeria recalling its Moroccan ambassador in retaliation does not arise because Nigeria does not have an ambassador in the country at the moment.“The last ambassador withdrew to participate in politics. We have a charge d’affairs, but you only recall officers of equal rank. It is unfortunate that they are making an unnecessary show, and recalling their ambassador.“But it is also possible he is being recalled for punitive measures, maybe he misled his country on why we were sending an envoy there in the first place,” the source added.But seeking to draw blood from the brewing diplomatic row, the All Progressives Congress (APC) has asked the federal government to come clean with Nigerians on the cause of the ongoing diplomatic face-off between Nigeria and Morocco, which had forced the Kingdom to recall its Ambassador to Nigeria, while portraying Nigeria as a liar.In a statement issued yesterday by its National Publicity Secretary, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, the party said the president must in particular clarify the thorny issue of whether or not he spoke with King Mohammed VI of Morocco.“According to published reports, the Nigerian Foreign Affairs Ministry had said President Jonathan spoke on the telephone with the Moroccan King. But the Kingdom, in a very scathing statement, said no such conversation took place.“The statement said ‘Morocco is surprised at the incredible twist given by Nigeria to an alleged phone conversation that never took place between HM King Mohammed VI and Nigerian President’.“This is very serious because, in effect, Morocco has called Nigeria a liar. Therefore, it behoves President Jonathan to personally intervene to address such an international embarrassment.“The questions seeking answers are: Did President Jonathan speak with the Moroccan King? If not, who is responsible for this egregious misrepresentation that has embarrassed a whole country and its leader?” it queried.APC said Nigeria, because of its much-acclaimed leadership role in Africa, must not allow such a diplomatic faux pas to go without being addressed, adding that other countries are keenly watching the row between Nigeria and Morocco.“Before anyone accuses us of politicising this issue, we make bold to say that we, the APC, and indeed all Nigerians are stakeholders in the Nigerian project. When Morocco branded Nigeria a liar, over whether or not our president spoke with the North African nation’s King, it did not mention PDP or APC. It made a collective reference to Nigeria.“This is why we feel strongly that this issue must be addressed urgently. Until then, all Nigerians, irrespective of their political leanings, will remain liars in the eyes of the international community,” the party said.Also, the APC presidential campaign organisation said the president by the diplomatic spat, had added one more in our diplomatic reversals with the country’s face-up with Morocco.Addressing journalists yesterday in Abuja, the campaign organisation’s spokesman, Mallam Garba Shehu, said: “Right from Gen. Murtala Muhammed, Nigeria has been the pride of the black man. Before the Saharawi Republic, Jonathan stabbed the people of Palestine in the back.“In international relations, domestic interest is part of international policy. In the case of Mr. Jonathan, it is the other way round. He is dictated to.“Israeli President, (Benjamin) Netanyahu told his people that he just called the Nigerian president and he will now reverse his country's decision and that was what happened.“You have a country that is serving other nations and not serving itself,” said the statement that appeared more like a personal opinion tainted by the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, rather than the position of the APC, which sought clarification on whether a phone conversation took place or not.However, it was not all knocks for the Jonathan administration, as the APC campaign body hailed the federal government and the military for their recent efforts at confronting the insurgents in the North-east.Shehu said the ongoing international efforts to contain the attacks in the North-east, especially the collaborative engagement with Nigeria’s neighbours, has resulted in significant progress being made 

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Re: Ministry: Morocco Mischievous, President, Mohammed VI Discussed Afdb Presidency by Omooba77: 6:25am On Mar 13, 2015
Who is really lying na oh..
Re: Ministry: Morocco Mischievous, President, Mohammed VI Discussed Afdb Presidency by Omooba77: 6:31am On Mar 13, 2015
APC forget if you use left hand to describe your father's house.......If you get to embassy,no one will ask you which party
Re: Ministry: Morocco Mischievous, President, Mohammed VI Discussed Afdb Presidency by appini: 6:34am On Mar 13, 2015
APC working against Nigeria's interest because of elections.

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Re: Ministry: Morocco Mischievous, President, Mohammed VI Discussed Afdb Presidency by Mynd44: 6:34am On Mar 13, 2015
Never ending story
Re: Ministry: Morocco Mischievous, President, Mohammed VI Discussed Afdb Presidency by Omooba77: 6:35am On Mar 13, 2015
Mynd44:
Never ending story

Truth will come out
Re: Ministry: Morocco Mischievous, President, Mohammed VI Discussed Afdb Presidency by Mynd44: 6:38am On Mar 13, 2015
Omooba77:


Truth will come out
But one of the parties have had an history of lying

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Re: Ministry: Morocco Mischievous, President, Mohammed VI Discussed Afdb Presidency by omenka(m): 6:40am On Mar 13, 2015
Nigerian government, especially under the current administration, is notorious for lying to her citizens. Many times they've been caught pants down lying. I'd rather believe they lied in this occasion too.

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Re: Ministry: Morocco Mischievous, President, Mohammed VI Discussed Afdb Presidency by fitzmayowa: 6:41am On Mar 13, 2015
I was wondering what interest morroco has in nigeria, that it will have the power to influence who wins the election, as it was suggested by a newspaper...

I think this piece of news should be what actually transpired, but some of our country men have this PHD (Pull Him Down) mentality at the cost of our nations pride...SMH

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Re: Ministry: Morocco Mischievous, President, Mohammed VI Discussed Afdb Presidency by TI1919(m): 6:42am On Mar 13, 2015
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Re: Ministry: Morocco Mischievous, President, Mohammed VI Discussed Afdb Presidency by Slynonny(m): 6:51am On Mar 13, 2015
I believe this is really what transpired.
Cos i don't believe Morocco has any influence in our election.
GEJ pls clear the air and shame the Pull Him Down Party(APC).
In GEJ we trust.

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Re: Ministry: Morocco Mischievous, President, Mohammed VI Discussed Afdb Presidency by Oklander: 6:52am On Mar 13, 2015
Somebody is lying, if Jona actually spoke with the King, they should provide evidences.
Re: Ministry: Morocco Mischievous, President, Mohammed VI Discussed Afdb Presidency by clevvermind(m): 6:59am On Mar 13, 2015
appini:
APC working against Nigeria's interest because of elections.
i know they have a hand in it. There is nothing they will not do in their desperation to get into power.

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Re: Ministry: Morocco Mischievous, President, Mohammed VI Discussed Afdb Presidency by integralng: 7:06am On Mar 13, 2015
Does the headline as presented by Thisday convey the content of the body of report?In my view,Thisday is becoming very unprofessional in its coverage.I did not read anywhere in the report where President Jonathan spoke with King of Morocco.Thisday Newspaper is becoming the loud-speaker of PDP these days.And it is doing it unintelligently.Even Fani-Kayode who is the GEJ's campaign vuvuzela tried to ignore the fact Jonathan lied about his speaking with the King of Morocco.
Re: Ministry: Morocco Mischievous, President, Mohammed VI Discussed Afdb Presidency by Nobody: 7:15am On Mar 13, 2015
Na PDP press what do you expect
Re: Ministry: Morocco Mischievous, President, Mohammed VI Discussed Afdb Presidency by Raiders: 7:26am On Mar 13, 2015
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Re: Ministry: Morocco Mischievous, President, Mohammed VI Discussed Afdb Presidency by asadike(f): 7:31am On Mar 13, 2015
Who do I believe now?
Re: Ministry: Morocco Mischievous, President, Mohammed VI Discussed Afdb Presidency by modhream: 7:36am On Mar 13, 2015
integralng:
Does the headline as presented by Thisday convey the content of the body of report?In my view,Thisday is becoming very unprofessional in its coverage.I did not read anywhere in the report where President Jonathan spoke with King of Morocco.Thisday Newspaper is becoming the loud-speaker of PDP these days.And it is doing it unintelligently.Even Fani-Kayode who is the GEJ's campaign vuvuzela tried to ignore the fact Jonathan lied about his speaking with the King of Morocco.
Bless you.
Was thinking same too.How did the headline correlate with the body of the story?.Did Jonathan speak on the phone with the Morrocan king or not?
Re: Ministry: Morocco Mischievous, President, Mohammed VI Discussed Afdb Presidency by AustineE1: 7:38am On Mar 13, 2015
integralng:
Does the headline as presented by Thisday convey the content of the body of report?In my view,Thisday is becoming very unprofessional in its coverage.I did not read anywhere in the report where President Jonathan spoke with King of Morocco.Thisday Newspaper is becoming the loud-speaker of PDP these days.And it is doing it unintelligently.Even Fani-Kayode who is the GEJ's campaign vuvuzela tried to ignore the fact Jonathan lied about his speaking with the King of Morocco.
honestly you sound so empty,when has it become a crime for a newspaper to present a news that is favourable to our amiable president.The problem whit APC supporters and leaders is that they so much wished that they cld intimidate or hoodwink everyone to submit to their evil mechanism,the same party that has changed Sahara Reporters,the nation newspaper,The news magazine,Leadership newspaper etc to the media wing of APC,will be the first to always complain,it is a big shame and hypocrisy of the highest order.
As for the irrelevant so-called King of Morrocco,whom i hardly ever hear of in the diplomatic circle,now indirectly insulting our muslim faithfuls by insimuating that having a conversation with GEJ has the propensity to sheepishly influence whom the muslims will vote for....to say the least,he regarded Nigerian muslims as zombies and can be swayed by just an endorsement or even conversation with the 'almighty' king of morocco!Now i see how the so called muslim leaders view their followers.
Re: Ministry: Morocco Mischievous, President, Mohammed VI Discussed Afdb Presidency by banki(m): 7:39am On Mar 13, 2015
some posters are funny...please what has APC got to do with morocco recalling their ambassador?
Re: Ministry: Morocco Mischievous, President, Mohammed VI Discussed Afdb Presidency by Omooba77: 8:41am On Mar 13, 2015
Seun, mynd44, ishlove, lalasticalala, I beg move am to fp; may be a Moroccan will counter this again.............Happy Ten years anniversary, sorry someone just put me back online...........God bless
Re: Ministry: Morocco Mischievous, President, Mohammed VI Discussed Afdb Presidency by Omooba77: 12:33pm On Mar 13, 2015
banki:
some posters are funny...please what has APC got to do with morocco recalling their ambassador?
Same way they want Presidency to explain
Re: Ministry: Morocco Mischievous, President, Mohammed VI Discussed Afdb Presidency by queensmith: 1:42pm On Mar 13, 2015
the BBC reported - that The Nigerian Ministry of Foreign Affairs claimed our president spoke to King Mohammed VI, Morocco issued a press release saying this isn't the case and accused the Nigerian President of trying to curry favor with the Muslims.

I think it was wrong for Morocco to give any sort of commentary on Nigerias domestic affairs, it's not their business. So we absolutely need to question the intent of the Moroccans in this matter.

At the same time (though Nigeria has never really had a decent reputation) the current governance need to stop behaving soo desperately, Whether or not Morocco's accusations are true we have allowed ourselves to be dragged around in such a humiliating manner.

The president is too daft to understand that his persistent trips to Isreal won't be viewed favorably in some countries. Packing himself and others on state sponsored religious pilgrimages. His divisive strategies won't curry international favor. Countries that don't want trouble need to remain neutral.
Re: Ministry: Morocco Mischievous, President, Mohammed VI Discussed Afdb Presidency by Omooba77: 2:51pm On Mar 13, 2015
queensmith:
the BBC reported - that The Nigerian Ministry of Foreign Affairs claimed our president spoke to King Mohammed VI, Morocco issued a press release saying this isn't the case and accused the Nigerian President of trying to curry favor with the Muslims.

I think it was wrong for Morocco to give any sort of commentary on Nigerias domestic affairs, it's not their business. So we absolutely need to question the intent of the Moroccans in this matter.

At the same time (though Nigeria has never really had a decent reputation) the current governance need to stop behaving soo desperately, Whether or not Morocco's accusations are true we have allowed ourselves to be dragged around in such a humiliating manner.

The president is too daft to understand that his persistent trips to Isreal won't be viewed favorably in some countries. Packing himself and others on state sponsored religious pilgrimages. His divisive strategies won't curry international favor. Countries that don't want trouble need to remain neutral.

God bless you for this response...

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