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Jonathan, Zuma Open Talks Over Botched $15m Arms Deals. by DonXavi(m): 2:56pm On Oct 12, 2014
Jonathan, Zuma Open Talks Over Botched $15m Arms Deals.

…Obasanjo, Mbeki move to avert diplomatic impasse
…FG may not release list of those who ferried cash to SA

Following tension over the $15million botched arms deal, President

Goodluck Jonathan and his South African counterpart Jacob Zuma have opened up talks to avert diplomatic row.

Also, ex-Presidents Olusegun Obasanjo and Thabo Mbeki were said to have stepped into issues surrounding the arms deal.

But there were strong indications that the Federal government will not release the names of those who ferried the $9.3million to South Africa for “strategic security reasons.”

According to a highly-placed source in government, who spoke in confidence, the arms deal was being “treated at the presidential level” to avoid a diplomatic row.

The source said: “The two leaders have discussed extensively in the last one and a half weeks on the arms deal and why the matter had to be handled at the diplomatic level.

“The key point in their talks is that the two nations should not allow the issue to degenerate to a diplomatic row. I can tell you that Jonathan and Zuma have struck some understanding on how to treat the matter maturely without rubbishing the integrity of any of the two countries.”

Responding to a question, the source added: “The federal government insisted that the deal had nothing to do with fraud or money laundering as being alleged. But it is not opposed to any investigation by the South African Government or agency.

“The South African Government has pledged due process and fairness in managing the ongoing investigation. Certainly Nigeria is interested in having its cash back and this demand might require deeper diplomatic understanding.”

It was however gathered that ex-Presidents Obasanjo and Mbeki have waded into the matter to avert what a source described as “diplomatic impasse.”

Another source said: “Obasanjo and Mbeki who initiated Nigeria-South

Africa Bi-National Commission in 1999 are worried that the arms deal might affect the robust economic relationship between both countries.

“They do not want the situation to degenerate into a diplomatic row because for some time, there had been some distrust between the two nations arising from the disagreement on the late Muammar Ghadaffi; the election of the Chairman of AU Commission; Yellow Fever Vaccine debacle and deportation of Nigerians; the trial of Henry Okah; and the latest arms deal. The two former Presidents have decided to reach out to Jonathan and Zuma any moment from now.”

But there were indications yesterday that the Federal Government is not ready to disclose the identities of the Israeli and Nigerian who ferried the controversial $9.3million cash-for- arms-deal to South Africa.

A security chief said: “For strategic security reasons, we will not disclose the identities of these individuals. Apart from the insurgents being interested in them, some Western countries who lost the arms deal to those we engaged in South Africa might target them for business isolation.

“There is no way a nation will expose those helping it to danger because of ‘crucial arms deal.’ The Anti-Terrorism Act allows the nation’s security agencies to take decisions in the overriding interest of the country.”

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Re: Jonathan, Zuma Open Talks Over Botched $15m Arms Deals. by Dbryan: 3:06pm On Oct 12, 2014
I hope its settled amicably,wish for a win win situation for both countries,give back the money to nija,mtn,dstv,shoprite and others will be safe. Wow ftc,dts cool

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Re: Jonathan, Zuma Open Talks Over Botched $15m Arms Deals. by eunisam: 3:50pm On Oct 12, 2014
The best way to settle dispute is by dialogue! Flexing muscle will only endup in boko haram way.

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Re: Jonathan, Zuma Open Talks Over Botched $15m Arms Deals. by ejlee(m): 4:07pm On Oct 12, 2014
Story for the gods, i wish Nigeria and South Africa should just go to war to end this power struggle tongue but jonathan should let me know wen ever he is ready to fight South Africa so that i can move to Ghana

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Re: Jonathan, Zuma Open Talks Over Botched $15m Arms Deals. by Nobody: 4:33pm On Oct 12, 2014
lol

ejlee:
Story for the gods, i wish Nigeria and South Africa should just go to war to end this power struggle tongue but jonathan should let me know wen ever he is ready to fight South Africa so that i can move to Ghana

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Re: Jonathan, Zuma Open Talks Over Botched $15m Arms Deals. by MisterLongman(m): 5:33pm On Oct 12, 2014
Na now day break

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Re: Jonathan, Zuma Open Talks Over Botched $15m Arms Deals. by hazyfm: 7:55am On Oct 13, 2014
following
Re: Jonathan, Zuma Open Talks Over Botched $15m Arms Deals. by Emperortj93(m): 7:55am On Oct 13, 2014
After carefully reading through this news and failing to comprehend what this is all about I want to ask a good nairalander to pls summarized or maybe nah hungry make my eyes dey see things where my head no want understand

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Re: Jonathan, Zuma Open Talks Over Botched $15m Arms Deals. by ozo13(m): 7:56am On Oct 13, 2014
Re: Jonathan, Zuma Open Talks Over Botched $15m Arms Deals. by hazyfm: 7:56am On Oct 13, 2014
TAX PAYERS MONEY

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Re: Jonathan, Zuma Open Talks Over Botched $15m Arms Deals. by QMark: 7:56am On Oct 13, 2014
DonXavi:

“The federal government insisted that the deal had nothing to do with fraud or money laundering as being alleged. /

I have tried with no success to find the difference between my "Federal Government" and "Comedy Central".
Aso Rock is full of comedians. Shame. sad

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Re: Jonathan, Zuma Open Talks Over Botched $15m Arms Deals. by datbay(m): 7:57am On Oct 13, 2014
Give Nigerians back our money,I wan buy car with my own share ooo

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Re: Jonathan, Zuma Open Talks Over Botched $15m Arms Deals. by skimarvel: 7:58am On Oct 13, 2014
South Africa will be at the receiving end if a disagreement ever surfaces

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Re: Jonathan, Zuma Open Talks Over Botched $15m Arms Deals. by Talkloaded: 7:58am On Oct 13, 2014

Re: Jonathan, Zuma Open Talks Over Botched $15m Arms Deals. by eleko1: 7:59am On Oct 13, 2014
M
Re: Jonathan, Zuma Open Talks Over Botched $15m Arms Deals. by Nobody: 7:59am On Oct 13, 2014
Ok
Re: Jonathan, Zuma Open Talks Over Botched $15m Arms Deals. by eleko1: 7:59am On Oct 13, 2014
sad
Re: Jonathan, Zuma Open Talks Over Botched $15m Arms Deals. by sirjohnson(m): 8:00am On Oct 13, 2014
Alright, good one.

PS: The woman that transformed from a bird in Oshodi is dead...Read it Here
Re: Jonathan, Zuma Open Talks Over Botched $15m Arms Deals. by VICTORCIZA(m): 8:02am On Oct 13, 2014
GOOD MORNING NIGERIA
Re: Jonathan, Zuma Open Talks Over Botched $15m Arms Deals. by ZUBY77(m): 8:03am On Oct 13, 2014
Can South Africa just come into the country and distribute this money to the masses?

They will eventually ferry it to Cayman Island sooner or later.

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Re: Jonathan, Zuma Open Talks Over Botched $15m Arms Deals. by Tonylyte(m): 8:03am On Oct 13, 2014
ejlee:
Story for the gods, i wish Nigeria and South Africa should just go to war to end this power struggle tongue but jonathan should let me know wen ever he is ready to fight South Africa so that i can move to Ghana
Why war when we got our brains in place to rationalise? Are we boko harams?

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Re: Jonathan, Zuma Open Talks Over Botched $15m Arms Deals. by mmmustapha(m): 8:04am On Oct 13, 2014
We already know them

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Re: Jonathan, Zuma Open Talks Over Botched $15m Arms Deals. by omoadeleye(m): 8:04am On Oct 13, 2014
ah!
Re: Jonathan, Zuma Open Talks Over Botched $15m Arms Deals. by johnstar(m): 8:05am On Oct 13, 2014
ok
Re: Jonathan, Zuma Open Talks Over Botched $15m Arms Deals. by radiorebel(m): 8:05am On Oct 13, 2014
better for him..if not we will eradicate south africa wif BH LOL grin
Re: Jonathan, Zuma Open Talks Over Botched $15m Arms Deals. by Amya(f): 8:05am On Oct 13, 2014
When two elephants fight, it's the ground that will suffer.
Re: Jonathan, Zuma Open Talks Over Botched $15m Arms Deals. by melifew213(m): 8:06am On Oct 13, 2014
That's why I love Obj always ready to find solution to crisis. OBJ am ur biggest fan

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Re: Jonathan, Zuma Open Talks Over Botched $15m Arms Deals. by johnstar(m): 8:06am On Oct 13, 2014
datbay:
Give Nigerians back our money,I wan buy car with my own share ooo
1naira nor go reach ur side

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Re: Jonathan, Zuma Open Talks Over Botched $15m Arms Deals. by bennygreat1(m): 8:07am On Oct 13, 2014
Nigeria is just being destroyed by corrupt leaders...

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Re: Jonathan, Zuma Open Talks Over Botched $15m Arms Deals. by Nobody: 8:07am On Oct 13, 2014
I just dey observe.

cool

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Re: Jonathan, Zuma Open Talks Over Botched $15m Arms Deals. by Slynonny(m): 8:09am On Oct 13, 2014
Dialogue remaineth the key to resolve such Diplomatic issues.
Good one by jona.
We are strongly behind you.

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