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SHOCKER | How Buhari Damaged Diplomatic Relations Between Nigeria And UK by VillageParrot: 9:20pm On Dec 03, 2017
Nigeria suffered its worst-ever diplomatic crises with Britain under the leadership of Muhammadu Buhari as military Head of State, historical details have revealed.

Popular Nigerian historian Max Siollun writes in an article published by The Independent that following the breakdown of diplomatic ties between Nigeria and Britain under the Buhari regime, "The Nigerian High Commissioner was declared persona non grata in London, and the head of Nigeria Airways narrowly escaped being arrested by British police."

According to the account which reads like a Hollywood blockbuster movie, "On 31 December, 1983, the elected government of Nigeria was overthrown in a military coup by the country's army. The new military government jailed several government ministers for corruption and embezzlement while in office. However, the powerful former Transport Minister, Umaru Dikko, fled to London. The military claimed that Dikko used his position as Transport Minister to enrich himself in a series of racketeering scandals. It regarded Dikko as its most wanted fugitive from justice and wanted to bring him back to Nigeria to face trial.

"To bring this about, they hatched a plot to kidnap him off the streets of London. Nigerian intelligence services and undercover agents (with the help of several Israelis who were alleged to be members of Israel's intelligence agency, Mossad) tracked Dikko to a house in west London. After placing the house under surveillance, the agents decided to strike on 5 July, 1984.

"Moments after Dikko emerged from the house, two men burst out from a van parked outside the house. They grabbed Dikko and bundled him into the back of the van. The team inside the van included a doctor who injected Dikko to render him unconscious.

"Dikko's kidnappers locked him in a large crate labelled "diplomatic baggage" and addressed to the Nigerian Ministry of External Affairs in the then capital city, Lagos. They claimed diplomatic immunity for the crate's contents, and drove him to Stansted airport to place him on a waiting Nigerian cargo plane.

"Unbeknown to the kidnappers, Dikko's secretary had glanced out of her window just in time to see her boss being bundled into the van outside his house, and she dialled 999.

"The kidnap was initially thought to be the work of criminals and was referred to Scotland Yard's anti-terrorist squad. The Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher was also informed.

"The British government ordered customs officials at airports, ports and border crossings to be vigilant when inspecting Nigeria-bound vessels. One customs officer at Stansted airport was especially vigilant. Although the Nigerian cargo plane was minutes from taking off with Dikko on board, he ordered the crate to be opened. Nigerian intelligence officials and diplomatic staff protested that the crate could not be opened as it was protected by diplomatic immunity.

"The customs officer called anti-terrorist police. They cordoned off the area and evacuated airport staff. Customs then opened the crate with armed police watching. Inside the crate, they found Dikko unconscious, next to the doctor who had injected him. The doctor had accompanied Dikko in the box to top up his anaesthetics and ensure he did not die during transit.

"Armed police surrounded the Nigerian cargo plane on the runway, arrested its crew and refused to allow the plane to take off. They also arrested the Nigerian officials and Israelis who drove the crate to Stansted, and several members of Nigeria's High Commission in London.

"The Nigerian and Israeli governments always denied any involvement in the affair. Foreign intelligence involvement became apparent only when the sophistication and daring of the Dikko kidnap was revealed.

"The kidnap caused one of the worst-ever diplomatic crises between Britain and Nigeria. The Nigerian High Commissioner was declared persona non grata in London, and the head of Nigeria Airways narrowly escaped being arrested by British police. Diplomatic relations between Nigeria and Britain were suspended for two years. The controversy also weakened Nigeria's war on corruption, as Britain rejected a subsequent formal request from Nigeria to extradite Dikko and other Nigerian politicians in the UK who were wanted in Nigeria on charges of corruption.

"Four men were convicted of kidnapping Dikko (three Israelis and a Nigerian) in a trial at the Old Bailey, and were jailed. All were released and returned to their countries after serving their sentences. After regaining consciousness in hospital, Dikko remained in Britain for over a decade."

Buhari served as Nigeria's head of state from 31st December 1983 to 27th August 1985, after sacking a democratically elected regime and taking power through a military coup d'état.

His return as a democratically elected President in May 2015 has so far witnessed some of Nigeria's worst human rights abuses in recent democratic history. Under the current dispensation of his civilian rule, abuse of rule of law and utter disregard for court rulings are commonplace.



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Re: SHOCKER | How Buhari Damaged Diplomatic Relations Between Nigeria And UK by legitnow: 9:23pm On Dec 03, 2017
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VillageParrot:
Nigeria suffered its worst-ever diplomatic crises with Britain under the leadership of Muhammadu Buhari as military Head of State, historical details have revealed.

Popular Nigerian historian Max Siollun writes in an article published by The Independent that following the breakdown of diplomatic ties between Nigeria and Britain under the Buhari regime, "The Nigerian High Commissioner was declared persona non grata in London, and the head of Nigeria Airways narrowly escaped being arrested by British police."

According to the account which reads like a Hollywood blockbuster movie, "On 31 December, 1983, the elected government of Nigeria was overthrown in a military coup by the country's army. The new military government jailed several government ministers for corruption and embezzlement while in office. However, the powerful former Transport Minister, Umaru Dikko, fled to London. The military claimed that Dikko used his position as Transport Minister to enrich himself in a series of racketeering scandals. It regarded Dikko as its most wanted fugitive from justice and wanted to bring him back to Nigeria to face trial.

"To bring this about, they hatched a plot to kidnap him off the streets of London. Nigerian intelligence services and undercover agents (with the help of several Israelis who were alleged to be members of Israel's intelligence agency, Mossad) tracked Dikko to a house in west London. After placing the house under surveillance, the agents decided to strike on 5 July, 1984.

"Moments after Dikko emerged from the house, two men burst out from a van parked outside the house. They grabbed Dikko and bundled him into the back of the van. The team inside the van included a doctor who injected Dikko to render him unconscious.

"Dikko's kidnappers locked him in a large crate labelled "diplomatic baggage" and addressed to the Nigerian Ministry of External Affairs in the then capital city, Lagos. They claimed diplomatic immunity for the crate's contents, and drove him to Stansted airport to place him on a waiting Nigerian cargo plane.

"Unbeknown to the kidnappers, Dikko's secretary had glanced out of her window just in time to see her boss being bundled into the van outside his house, and she dialled 999.

"The kidnap was initially thought to be the work of criminals and was referred to Scotland Yard's anti-terrorist squad. The Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher was also informed.

"The British government ordered customs officials at airports, ports and border crossings to be vigilant when inspecting Nigeria-bound vessels. One customs officer at Stansted airport was especially vigilant. Although the Nigerian cargo plane was minutes from taking off with Dikko on board, he ordered the crate to be opened. Nigerian intelligence officials and diplomatic staff protested that the crate could not be opened as it was protected by diplomatic immunity.

"The customs officer called anti-terrorist police. They cordoned off the area and evacuated airport staff. Customs then opened the crate with armed police watching. Inside the crate, they found Dikko unconscious, next to the doctor who had injected him. The doctor had accompanied Dikko in the box to top up his anaesthetics and ensure he did not die during transit.

"Armed police surrounded the Nigerian cargo plane on the runway, arrested its crew and refused to allow the plane to take off. They also arrested the Nigerian officials and Israelis who drove the crate to Stansted, and several members of Nigeria's High Commission in London.

"The Nigerian and Israeli governments always denied any involvement in the affair. Foreign intelligence involvement became apparent only when the sophistication and daring of the Dikko kidnap was revealed.

"The kidnap caused one of the worst-ever diplomatic crises between Britain and Nigeria. The Nigerian High Commissioner was declared persona non grata in London, and the head of Nigeria Airways narrowly escaped being arrested by British police. Diplomatic relations between Nigeria and Britain were suspended for two years. The controversy also weakened Nigeria's war on corruption, as Britain rejected a subsequent formal request from Nigeria to extradite Dikko and other Nigerian politicians in the UK who were wanted in Nigeria on charges of corruption.

"Four men were convicted of kidnapping Dikko (three Israelis and a Nigerian) in a trial at the Old Bailey, and were jailed. All were released and returned to their countries after serving their sentences. After regaining consciousness in hospital, Dikko remained in Britain for over a decade."

Buhari served as Nigeria's head of state from 31st December 1983 to 27th August 1985, after sacking a democratically elected regime and taking power through a military coup d'état.

His return as a democratically elected President in May 2015 has so far witnessed some of Nigeria's worst human rights abuses in recent democratic history. Under the current dispensation of his civilian rule, abuse of rule of law and utter disregard for court rulings are commonplace.



Read more at http://www.signalng.com/
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MY FRIEND, NIGERIA IS NO LONGER A BRITISH COLONY.

I KNOW U LOVE SLAVERY AND THAT IS Y U ARE SELLING URSELVES IN LIBYA.

WAKE UP AND STAND ON UR OWN SON, LEAVE BRITAIN, THEY HAVE DONE ENOUGH, WAT IS LEFT IS 4 U.

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Re: SHOCKER | How Buhari Damaged Diplomatic Relations Between Nigeria And UK by python1: 9:26pm On Dec 03, 2017
Lol, dey don come with another one. Wetin dem no do for 2015. All go still crash for una eyes. They have suddenly forgotten about biafla. grin

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Re: SHOCKER | How Buhari Damaged Diplomatic Relations Between Nigeria And UK by boss01: 9:26pm On Dec 03, 2017
Issokay
Re: SHOCKER | How Buhari Damaged Diplomatic Relations Between Nigeria And UK by psucc(m): 9:29pm On Dec 03, 2017
Op na your head i pity. Dem dey come for you sharpenly.
Re: SHOCKER | How Buhari Damaged Diplomatic Relations Between Nigeria And UK by IamPatriotic(m): 9:31pm On Dec 03, 2017
OP, hope you read this thrash before pasting it on nairaland? it was during his time as military head of government, and not now, but what do we even need a poor Britain for in the first place?

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Re: SHOCKER | How Buhari Damaged Diplomatic Relations Between Nigeria And UK by Nobody: 9:33pm On Dec 03, 2017
Nigerians didn't carry out a proper risk assessment before voting in PMB.......that was a mistake undecided undecided undecided undecided
Re: SHOCKER | How Buhari Damaged Diplomatic Relations Between Nigeria And UK by Adminisher: 9:34pm On Dec 03, 2017
This OP is campaigning for Buhari without knowing. You have just summarized why Nigerians voted for the man and will repeat it in 2019.

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Re: SHOCKER | How Buhari Damaged Diplomatic Relations Between Nigeria And UK by limeta(f): 9:40pm On Dec 03, 2017
Buhari is a terrorist simple.
Re: SHOCKER | How Buhari Damaged Diplomatic Relations Between Nigeria And UK by Nobody: 10:09pm On Dec 03, 2017
Useless APC leader angry shocked
Re: SHOCKER | How Buhari Damaged Diplomatic Relations Between Nigeria And UK by Ever8054: 10:32pm On Dec 03, 2017
even nnamdi KANU has abandoned his stupidity and move on with his life to enjoy the cash contributed by ipob members with his family.... but ipob miscreant will never move on....

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