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Niger Delta bombings, Presidency begins probe of Jonathan and wife's link


The Nigerian presidency has ordered a crude investigation of former president, Jonathan, and his wife, over the Niger Delta oil and gas facilities bombings.

The government now has established the fact that some of the oil installations bombed in the Niger Delta had been mined while Jonathan was president of Nigeria.

The fact has been established that the oil and gas facilities were mined with explosives just before the 2015 election, by operatives and militants close to Goodluck Jonathan.

It was also established that the explosive mines was meant to be a Plan B should in case his he was defeated in the 2015 general election.

The reason behind the Plan B was to cause great havoc and confusion if the 2015 presidential election did not go as they expected it.

When President Buhari eventually won the election, there was great confusion in Goodluck Jonathan's camp causing them to suspend the Plan B.

It was learnt that, February 2016, the plan was reopened, causing waves of explosion on oil and gas facilities across the Eastern region. 

The militant operatives who mined the explosives on the oil and gas facilities had to arrange for how they would be detonate the explosives from a distance.

The people said to behind the Plan B includes, the former president, his wife, Tompolo, Mr. Kinglsey Kuku and Olisa Metuh and others.

Experts working with the federal government are now working to determine if there are still more oil and gas installations that have been mined with explosives. 

Source reveals that the game plan of Goodluck Jonathan and associates  was to cause great economic crisis and damage so President Buhari could be forced out of power.

Another reason is to force the Buhari administration to pursue a political solution to the current war on corruption, in which they know they are culprit. They want to avoid being probe and going to jail.

Some MEND members recently said that Ex-President Goodluck Jonathan came up with the name Niger Delta Avengers himself, a claim he denied.

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