Wednesday 16 March 2016

DELUSIONAL DEFAMATION OF HON. EDWARD ONOJA: A STERILE MEDIA PROPAGANDA MADE IN TAIWAN (BY: ODAUDU JOEL)

Hon. Edward David Onoja. 
I am deeply concerned and feel utterly pained by the high degree of calculated disinformation and premeditated in-exactitude going abuzz on the social and print media and being peddled around by chums,

 advocates and paid agents of the opposition (PDP) and the enemies within that the Chief of Staff, Hon. Edward Onoja dozed off at the Election Petitions Tribunal sitting in Abuja and testified against his principal, Governor Yahaya Bello. This is politics of character assassination taken beyond the pale and campaign of calumny way over the odds.

In the last 24 hours, enemies of the Chief of Staff and the present government have been flooding the social media with canards and series of tales by moonlight in a desperate attempt to mislead the public. Chief among those leading this dirty campaign is Usman Okai Austin, a cheap propaganda merchant and his band of traducers. The online community and general public have been swamped with white lies and copious fibs with respect to the ongoing hearings at the tribunal. This sort of propaganda is quintessential of a hogwash, absurdity and the height of infantilism.

Let me categorically state here that the plethora of social media reports and publications on a number of blogs and the print media which states that the ever active and vivacious Edward Onoja dozed off ample times at the tribunal; and also quoted an ever prudent and intellectually proficient Edward of testifying or rather admitting that Governor Bello never had a running mate for the December 5, 2015 supplementary election are nothing but dirty lies and trumped up stories from the pit of hell sponsored by the already internally and externally wrecked political enemies in the State and being diffused by their paid handlers.

By and large, no amount of dirty propaganda can detract anything from Hon. Edward Onoja nor change the facts, as no degree of concocted tales can change the final judgment in the court.


— Odaudu Joel Minister.

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