Were the Chibok parents given N100 million? What do you think?

A spokesperson to President Goodluck Jonathan, Doyin Okupe, has denied claims that the President disbursed the sum of N100 million as compensation to parents of the abducted Chiboks girls.

In a tweet last night, Okupe said; “I want to make it clear & emphatically 2(too) dat(that) PGEJ(President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan) did not gv (give) any N100m to d(the) chibok visitors who came 2(to) d villa. D story is absolute falsehood”.

Earlier reports claimed that the President had given parents of the abducted school girls the sum of N100 million as compensation; an amount which was said to have caused some serious dispute within the Chibok community.

Also reacting to the report, another presidential spokesman, Dr. Reuben Abati said, “The allegation is completely untrue. Nobody distributed any envelope after the meeting. The meeting was held in the Villa, a public place. After the meeting, the President left and the parents as well as the children went into their buses in the presence of the media.”

“There was no time after the meeting when envelopes were distributed or money was given,” he added.

Now that Okupe and Abati have said nothing of such happened, dear Nigerians, what do you think?

Comments (2)

  1. dnt mind d fools….
    yorubas and eye service

  2. Abati and Okupe are known to be professionally paid liars. They always act to defend their meals.

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