Hehehe.....Following
reports that the Igbo son of Nigeria’s former Head of State, General
Yakubu Gowon, Mr. Musa Gowon allegedly released three weeks ago from
California Prisons in the United States, U.S, will soon be deported to
Nigeria, the Igbo Mandate Congress, IMC, has revealed plans it has made
to accord Musa Gowon a rousing welcome.
The group noted that it
has notified its members in the U.S to ensure that “this rejected son of
Igbo woman, abandoned to a life of twenty two years in jail, due to
acts not unrelated to her mother’s disapproval of indiscriminate murder
of civilian by Federal Troops, is not left without roots.”
Disclosing
this in a statement forwarded to Fidelis Chidi blog by its Director-General,
Rev Obinna Akukwe, IMC stated that it “has gotten in touch with those
concerned through agents to determine the actual date of deportation so
that this rejected Igbo son abandoned by his father, is welcomed and
given a sense of belonging.”
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The
statement further read, “Musa Gowon was borne out of a courtship gone
awry between former Head of State Yakubu Gowon, then a Lieutenant
Colonel and an Igbo Girl by name Edith Ike-Okongwu while he was still a
bachelor. This relationship between Gowon and Edith Ike ended in the
heat of the civil war. It is widely believed that the relationship broke
off after Federal Troops bombed Aba General Hospital with NAF Napalm
Bomb on July 14, 1968 killing more than 500 patients..
“Edith was
said to have expressed disapproval with Gowon over the deliberate
bombing of Biafran civilian soft targets and the romance was brought to
an end. Prior to that, Edith Ike’s parents, though from Aro-Ndikelionwu
in Orumba North Local Govt of Anambra State but lived in the north for
over thirty years, relocated back to the East after the first wave of
pogrom of 1966.
Edith herself relocated to then West Germany on
30th June, 1967 after Gowon overruled her plans to relocate to either
the US of UK.
“The relationship was said to have produced a
handsome young man with full name Jack Musa Ngonadi Gowon in 1968. Due
to Edith’s constant unease at the indiscriminate murder of civilians,
the relationship got frosty and ended towards the end of 1968. In 1969
Gowon married Miss Victoria Zakari, a nurse by profession. Gowon
reportedly denied paternity of Musa.
“Edith
was said to have migrated to the United States from then West Germany
after the birth of Musa. The young boy lived with Gowon until her mother
took him away to the US. Edith was later to relocate to Nigeria where
she became a guru in public relations, working with Guinness PLC, NNPC
and others. In the US Musa was said to have joined a Colombian drug
cartel and lived flamboyant lifestyle until he was arrested on November
18, 1992 aged 23, prosecuted and given 40-year jail sentence the
following year.
The statement noted further that Chief Charles
Okereke, Publisher of Nigeria Masterweb and Ambassador at large for
Ohanaeze Ndigbo Youth Council, while briefing the leadership of Igbo
Mandate Congress on aspects of the legal tussle between Gowon and Edith
Ike said that “the case of paternity appeared before the Supreme Court
of Nigeria (Suit No: SC.64/97); the appellant was General Gowon (Gowon
v. Ike-Okongwu (2003) 6 NWLR (Pt.815)38 and respondents .Mrs. Edith
Ike-Okongwu, and Mr.Musa Gowon. FACTS: Respondent herein as plaintiff in
the original action claimed, inter alia that the defendant, General
Yakubu Gowon, is the father of the 2nd plaintiff, Musa Gowon. They
claimed damages of the sum of N10, 000,000.00 for alleged libel
contained in a letter published by the defendant through his solicitors
to the editor of a monthly magazine “The Prime People.”
“Defendant
in his statement of defense denied liability and paternity of the 2nd
plaintiff. The defendant subsequently filed a motion seeking leave of
court to file an amended statement of defense by inclusion of a
counter-claim. The subject of the counter-claim was an alleged libelous
article in two publications of the magazine called “HINTS – True Life
Romances.”
“These publications of the magazine were made after the
plaintiffs had filed amended statement of defense. The trial court at
the conclusion of hearing of the application struck out both the amended
statement of defense and the counter-claim. The defendant’s appeal to
the Court of Appeal was dismissed. Dissatisfied, he further appealed to
the Supreme Court.”
“U.S. President Obama last month granted him
state pardon after he had spent 22 years in prison. He is now in the
custody of U.S. Immigration booked for deportation to Nigeria anytime
from now
“Igbo Mandate Congress also calls on the Federal
Government to ensure that this boy is rehabilitated so that those evil
memories of the civil war is not resurrected and used by desperate
politicians.
“Igbo Mandate Congress also called on Igbos in the
United States to assist to assist Musa Gowon Ngonadi because “he whom
has been rejected should not reject himself”
“Igbo Mandate
Congress also expresses gratitude to the United States President Barrack
Obama for the pardon granted Musa Ngonadi Gowon in the spirit of
reconciliation and demand good treatment of this man born under the
contradictions of love, hate and an unnecessary civil war.”
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