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Buhari Government Hunted My Allies After 2015 Election - Jonathan by nlfpmod(mod): 9:36am On Jul 11, 2025
Former President Goodluck Jonathan, on Thursday, said shortly after his tenure ended in 2015, the succeeding administration — led by President Muhammadu Buhari — targeted several key officers in his government.

Jonathan remarked in Abuja, during the public presentation of a memoir titled “OPL 245: Inside Story of the $1.3bn Nigerian Oil Block,” authored by former Attorney-General of the Federation, Bello Adoke.

He was represented at the event by a former Senate President, Pius Anyim.

The OPL-245 case, also known as the Malabu Oil deal scandal, centres on the acquisition of Oil Prospecting Licence 245 — an oil block in Nigeria — by Shell and Eni in 2011 for $1.3bn.

The controversy stems from allegations that a significant portion of the payment, specifically $1.1bn, was channelled through intermediaries as bribes to Nigerian officials and politicians.

OPL 245 was initially awarded to Malabu Oil and Gas in 1998 by the Gen Sani Abacha administration.

However, the block became the subject of global corruption investigations, criminal prosecutions, and civil lawsuits after Malabu sold its entire stake to Shell and Eni in 2011.

Adoke, who was initially accused of wrongdoing by the Buhari administration, was eventually discharged and acquitted both in Nigeria and abroad.

In his address, Jonathan recalled how Adoke was hunted globally over the OPL-245 matter.

Speaking further, he said Adoke’s memoir upholds the truth.

Shortly after my tenure ended in 2015, the succeeding government launched what many saw as a manhunt against key officers of my administration.

“The author of this memoir, Mr Bello Adoke, was the Attorney-General of the Federation at that time. He was hunted across the globe
,” Jonathan said.

He continued: “But today, he is alive, he is healthy, and he is here to tell his story. Let me, therefore, use this occasion to congratulate Mr Bello Adoke, my friend and brother, for his doggedness, and to say that I am pleased to join you in celebrating this victory. I urge all of us to remain conscious of the fact that power belongs to God.

Jonathan added that the best anyone entrusted with public office can do is commit to the assignment and use the opportunity to uphold truth, justice, and fairness.

“I must state, as always, that it is widely acknowledged among all civilisations that any society or organisation that does not promote justice and fairness will neither have peace nor make progress,” he said.

He further noted that the essence of Adoke documenting his memoir was not only to set the record straight but to contribute to the cause of truth and justice, which he described as the foremost pillars of nation-building.

Adoke, at the event, said he had forgiven all individuals involved in the legal and political controversies surrounding his role in the OPL-245 oil block case.

Adoke, whose memoir recounts his experience with legal proceedings and public scrutiny over the 2011 oil block deal, which involved the transfer of the OPL 245 licence to Shell and Eni, explained that the purpose of the book was to provide clarity and personal context, not to attack anyone.

“This book is not written to denigrate anyone. It is meant to set the record straight and offer my account of what transpired,” he said.

He noted that he was mindful of the fact that events would eventually outlive individuals and that documenting such events was a more reliable way of preserving them.

Adoke alleged that former President Buhari was driven by a sense of vengeance on behalf of the late Gen Sani Abacha’s family.

He said the former President believed he had treated the Abachas unfairly concerning the OPL-245 deal.

He clarified that he was never a party to the OPL-245 transaction but merely carried out a presidential directive in 2011 to resolve issues relating to the deal.

He lamented the obscene amount of public funds spent on what he described as his needless and malicious prosecution, stressing that Nigerian taxpayers should never be burdened with such costs.

Adoke further stated that while an Italian prosecutor involved in the case was punished and sentenced to eight months in prison, his Nigerian counterparts at the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, who allegedly lied under oath, faced no consequences.

He cautioned that prosecutors must never become persecutors.

Despite everything, Adoke said he had forgiven all those responsible for his ordeal, including the former EFCC Chairman, Ibrahim Magu, who he said had apologised to him.

He added that although the court cases and surrounding controversy had taken a toll on his life, he had chosen to move on.

“I have forgiven everyone behind my ordeal. After the verdicts of the various courts, I initially returned to exile. It was Vice President Kashim Shettima who encouraged me to return and bring closure to the matter,” he said.

Shettima, in his address, commended Adoke for what he described as a reconciliatory gesture in forgiving those who contributed to his ordeal in the OPL-245 case.

“I commend you for forgiving all those who offended you during your ordeal. I admire Adoke for standing by his convictions,” Shettima said.

He went on to acknowledge the presence of numerous dignitaries across the political spectrum.

“So many dignitaries are here, reflecting the eclectic crowd of friends that Mohammed Bello Adoke maintains.

“We have the PDP, the new PDP, and the coalition heavily represented by my elder brother, Malam Nasir Ahmed El-Rufai.

“We also have the NNPP, APP, and APC. This gathering is a kaleidoscope of colours. What binds us together surpasses whatever divides us,” he said.

Shettima recalled being demonised during the Jonathan administration, stating that he was labelled Public Enemy Number One.

However, he said he had since reconciled with the former President, describing him as a man who respected the rule of law.

He shared an account of how former President Jonathan had considered removing him as Governor of Borno State but was dissuaded by Adoke’s legal counsel.

“President Jonathan attempted to remove me as Borno Governor, but he heeded the superior legal advice of Mr Adoke,” Shettima said.

Quoting the late American civil rights leader, Martin Luther King Jr., Shettima said: “The ultimate measure of a man is not where he stands in moments of comfort and convenience, but where he stands at times of challenge and controversy.”

He continued, “In the last four years of the Jonathan administration, I was the most demonised individual — the public enemy number one. At one such high-level meeting involving the President, Vice President, Senate President, and Speaker of the House of Representatives, former President Jonathan — with whom I have since reconciled — mooted the idea of removing ‘this Borno Governor’.

“But Aminu Waziri Tambuwal, then Speaker of the House of Representatives, boldly told the President: ‘Your Excellency, you don’t have the power to remove an elected councillor’.

“Still unconvinced, President Jonathan raised the issue at the Federal Executive Council. I admire Mr Mohammed Bello Adoke profoundly for his courage, conviction, and willingness to stand for what he believes in. He told the President bluntly: ‘Mr President, you do not have the power to remove a sitting governor, not even a councillor’.

“They later sought the opinion of another Senior Advocate of Nigeria in the cabinet, Kabiru Turaki, who concurred with Adoke’s position. That was how the matter was laid to rest, and it was the beginning of my lifelong bond with both Adoke and Tambuwal.”

Shettima urged Nigerian leaders to document their experiences for posterity, rather than suppressing events that occurred during their time in government.

“Our public service is a territory governed by silence. There is silence to protect relationships; silence to protect secrets too delicate to disclose; silence for memories we would rather forget,” he said.

“As a generation of leaders, we must summon the courage to document our journeys,” he said.

Oyo State Governor, Seyi Makinde, commended Adoke for bringing together politicians of different affiliations — including the APC, PDP, the Coalition, and the NNPP — at the launch of his memoir, describing the event as a valuable opportunity to build elite consensus for the future of Nigeria.

He stated, “History must not only be recorded, it must also be contested, clarified, and understood,” praising Adoke for recounting his side of events.

Highlighting the significance of the oil block in question, Makinde said the OPL-245 contains over nine billion barrels of crude oil — a volume substantial enough to impact the country’s GDP — hence the intense interest the case had generated.

“Up till now, the issue surrounding OPL 245 is still unresolved,” he added.

Former Senate President, Bukola Saraki, also spoke at the event, emphasising the central theme of the book as the importance of the rule of law.

The former Kaduna State Governor, Nasir El-Rufai, said books like Adoke’s were essential not only to set the record straight and offer perspective but also to promote a culture of memoir writing in public service.

“We don’t do it enough in this country,” he observed.

El-Rufai urged those currently in positions of power to be mindful of the future, noting that like himself and Adoke, their time would also come.

“I appeal to those in power today to remember that their turn will come. Our turn always comes,” he said.

El-Rufai further stated that Adoke was one of those who stood by President Goodluck Jonathan and persuaded him to concede defeat to Muhammadu Buhari after the 2015 general election.

He questioned why someone who played such a stabilising role in the nation’s democratic process would later be persecuted.

“I intend to read this book thoroughly to gain more insight.

“We should actually thank him, as the APC government of 2015, not persecute him.

“I had several discussions with President Buhari — as you know, I was very close to him — and I never saw that he had any personal interest in the matter beyond upholding the rule of law,” El-Rufai added.
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Re: Buhari Government Hunted My Allies After 2015 Election - Jonathan by iykololo(m): 9:39am On Jul 11, 2025
Where is bu-ha-ri now?
Most of his allies are congregating to bring down another president.
Re: Buhari Government Hunted My Allies After 2015 Election - Jonathan by Bizibi(m):
Orubebe was the number 1 target,em made sure say em frustrate am.all his friends and allies abandoned him,I learnt a lot from that man,the man na confirm lion.
Re: Buhari Government Hunted My Allies After 2015 Election - Jonathan by magoo10(m): 9:40am On Jul 11, 2025
Tinubu would have done worst if his predecessor was from another party.he would have heaped all the blames of his failures on him
Tinubu and buhari are two disasters to have happened to Nigeria.
Re: Buhari Government Hunted My Allies After 2015 Election - Jonathan by santopelele(m): 9:41am On Jul 11, 2025
And today, look at what we Are witnessing in APC regime, evil set of people
Re: Buhari Government Hunted My Allies After 2015 Election - Jonathan by joceey(m): 9:41am On Jul 11, 2025
Such is life treat people with kindness no matter the situation
Re: Buhari Government Hunted My Allies After 2015 Election - Jonathan by ogascomax: 9:41am On Jul 11, 2025
While Buhari allies are now hunting Tinubu in 2025, this is beautiful.
Re: Buhari Government Hunted My Allies After 2015 Election - Jonathan by shortgun(m): 9:41am On Jul 11, 2025
We warned Nigerians about APC but many were blinded by ethnicity and empty promises.
Today, even people in APC know they were all scammed back then.
They claimed Jonathan was corrupt yet the economy was booming and Nigerians were progressing.
Re: Buhari Government Hunted My Allies After 2015 Election - Jonathan by omoredia: 9:42am On Jul 11, 2025
Na u lose guard na. If I be GEJ I would prefer death 1000 times than to let that jihadist take power
Re: Buhari Government Hunted My Allies After 2015 Election - Jonathan by Highwaycrew: 9:42am On Jul 11, 2025
Corrupt gang, the same story, the same people, the same ideology
Re: Buhari Government Hunted My Allies After 2015 Election - Jonathan by Macphenson: 9:44am On Jul 11, 2025
Tinubu brought in the disaster called Buhari to wreck this great Nation. Tinubu promised to continue from where Buhari stopped, that exactly he is fulfilling.
Re: Buhari Government Hunted My Allies After 2015 Election - Jonathan by cjudy(m): 9:44am On Jul 11, 2025
Jonathan stop calling Buhari, it was APC that haunted your allies. Now the world have seen them
Re: Buhari Government Hunted My Allies After 2015 Election - Jonathan by ElevationD: 9:44am On Jul 11, 2025
Even hunted GEJ himself. Anyway, that’s the process with Nigerian politics and politicians. Once they get into positions, they witch-hunt, intimidate and blackmail.
Re: Buhari Government Hunted My Allies After 2015 Election - Jonathan by FreeStuffsNG: 9:44am On Jul 11, 2025
nlfpmod:
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Show me your friends and I will tell you who you are. Very corrupt and unpatriotic elements!
Re: Buhari Government Hunted My Allies After 2015 Election - Jonathan by Efuaye(m): 9:44am On Jul 11, 2025
And Buhari government ended up being the worst in corruption index!
Re: Buhari Government Hunted My Allies After 2015 Election - Jonathan by Eriokanmi:
We knew. They did so for 8 good years, instead of focusing on governance. After grabbing the power, they didn't know what to do with it. They spent over 8 months without appointing cabinet members. We're still suffering from their poor start till today.

But Jonathan no try at all. He's forgotten power was transient, that nothing lasts forever. He gave his cabinet members free hand to corrupt the system. At some point, Doyin Okupe(late) said the pdp would rule for 50 years. The rest was history after 2015 election and same will happen in 2027 to Tinubu. It's easy to sponsor protest instead of correcting and cooperating with Jonathan, all because of his selfish ambition to become president, him and buhari. Now, their government is leading Nigeria to her abysmal end, God forbid. See as the same apc are busy trading blames for destroying Nigeria while Nigerians are watching the drama. This is the worst government we've seen in the history of Nigeria yet, some wicked souls are defending them. Human's hearts are truly wicked.
Re: Buhari Government Hunted My Allies After 2015 Election - Jonathan by illicit(m): 9:46am On Jul 11, 2025
Normal....



Those your allies sold you out in shady deals

U were all by yourself
Re: Buhari Government Hunted My Allies After 2015 Election - Jonathan by Lanretoye(m): 9:47am On Jul 11, 2025
So because they are your allies they must not be called to account for funds traced to them or their stewardship?
Re: Buhari Government Hunted My Allies After 2015 Election - Jonathan by Kingpele(m):
Surely they'll gather but because their gathering is not for the good of this Country, they'll surely scatter....see how Shettima cleverly attack tinubu poor choice of removing a sitting governor..by that statement that GEJ listened to the wise counsel of his attorney General not to remove him as governor ,he's admitting that tinubu is either surrounded by incompetent legal advisors or not listening to good advice.....
Re: Buhari Government Hunted My Allies After 2015 Election - Jonathan by Wisewriter: 9:48am On Jul 11, 2025
You was weak President. Your cowardness put Nigeria where we are today. You have the opportunity to declare that election inconclusive when the evidence of the North using under aged to vote flooded the internet

Buhari threatened to cause anarchy in Nigeria could have declared state of emergency in daura.

Indeed Nigerians are ungrateful. Only a man with a strong heart can rule us. I don't see a strong heart in Peter Obi, although he is the best choice but the North will use him and shine with threats and counter threats...
Re: Buhari Government Hunted My Allies After 2015 Election - Jonathan by Betanaija42moro: 9:53am On Jul 11, 2025
Buhari government na useless and corrupt administration
Re: Buhari Government Hunted My Allies After 2015 Election - Jonathan by franchasng: 9:55am On Jul 11, 2025
Southwest people said Jonathan appointed only Igbos in his government.


Ask them to name the 15 key political office holders during Goodluck Jonathan's regime, you will not find up to 4 Igbos from the Southeast on that list.


But Tinubu has been busy appointing Yorubas mostly into more than 80% of the major political office holders under his regime, yet these people will have the guts to say Goodluck was tribalistic, yet they cannot mention 4 Ijaw people that occupied major positions under Goodluck Jonathan's government.



Na God go pay una back sha, time will tell angry
Re: Buhari Government Hunted My Allies After 2015 Election - Jonathan by sleek214(m): 9:55am On Jul 11, 2025
Yeah because you're a weakling... And they also bar you from contesting again
Re: Buhari Government Hunted My Allies After 2015 Election - Jonathan by Otunskii: 9:56am On Jul 11, 2025
Season of venting of anger from the so called leaders that have dragged Nigeria to the Abyss.
Re: Buhari Government Hunted My Allies After 2015 Election - Jonathan by Miramonica: 9:59am On Jul 11, 2025
People saying former president GEJ was a coward for not cancelling the elections don't know what they're saying.

People against him were much. If he had done what many wanted him to do, Nigeria would have slide into a Civil war, and him too would have been in the Hague now, if he is lucky not to be killed.

Gambia and Ivory coast are examples of countries that their leaders lost elections and refused to leave. We all saw how they were chased out.
Re: Buhari Government Hunted My Allies After 2015 Election - Jonathan by HydraFeeds(m): 10:04am On Jul 11, 2025
What do you mean by hunted ? Did you mean people like Dasuki that was jailed for 2 billions dollars fraud and Allison Madueke that was involved in several corruptions ?
Re: Buhari Government Hunted My Allies After 2015 Election - Jonathan by Pickieox(m): 10:09am On Jul 11, 2025
nlfpmod:
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Buhari that has an unforgivable spirit. He never forgive. What do you expect from a Fulani man? There is just a little difference between him and Tinubu.
Re: Buhari Government Hunted My Allies After 2015 Election - Jonathan by Pickieox(m): 10:12am On Jul 11, 2025
HydraFeeds:
What do you mean by hunted ? Did you mean people like Dasuki that was jailed for 2 billions dollars fraud and Allison Madueke that was involved in several corruptions ?
Do you realise how much Malami, Sabiu Tunde Yusuf, Boss Mustapha, Emefiele, and host of others stole during the last ignoble administration of the same APC?
Re: Buhari Government Hunted My Allies After 2015 Election - Jonathan by SmartPolician: 10:18am On Jul 11, 2025
What did you expect? You showed him that you were a weakling
Re: Buhari Government Hunted My Allies After 2015 Election - Jonathan by BENEAMATA: 10:20am On Jul 11, 2025
Macphenson:
Tinubu brought in the disaster called Buhari to wreck this great Nation. Tinubu promised to continue from where Buhari stopped, that exactly he is fulfilling.
Ehn Ehn , that one don cast . Tinubu never supported buhari in the first place according to Lauretta Onochie . Tinubu's only gave insignificant votes to BUHARI in 2015 according Boss Mustapha . Blame BUHARI's 12.5 million Northern votes for nigeri's sufferings not Tinubu . Adults should learn to stick with what they conclude , not jump to another one when the initial narrative contradicts the current one .
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