Former President Goodluck Jonathan has denied an allegation that he received $200m from the $1.3bn Malabu oil deal.
Jonathan, who stated this in a statement by his Media Adviser, Ikechukwu Eze, on Tuesday, described a story published by Buzzfeed as false.
He said that it was sponsored by those who were threatened by his rising profile in the international community, adding that the story was meant to tarnish his image.
The former President said, “It is one more in the series of fake news sponsored by those threatened by Dr. Jonathan’s continuously rising profile in the international community.
Commonsense should have shown the purveyors ofthis slander that the Malabu oil deal far predated the Jonathan regime and it would only make sense for him to be bribed if he had a time machine to go backin time to when the deal was struck.
”According to Jonathan, the report relied on hearsay evidence from a man, who provided no substance to back up his false claim.
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