Wednesday, March 09, 2016

How South African President, Jacob Zuma Visit Enriched Nigerian Celebrities.

South Africa President, Jacob Zuma visit to Nigeria has made ace comedian Ali Baba 2 Million Naira richer.
Ali Baba had revealed earlier that he had N2 million bet with a Nigerian Lawyer that the South African President will not be willing to visit Nigeria because of the fine place on Tele-communication company, MTN by the federal government.

Well, President Zuma did visit Nigeria on Tuesday,  8th March to grant a press conference which was held at the presidential villa in Abuja, where President Mohammadu Buhari defended the $3.9b fine placed on MTN by the National Communications Commission (NCC).

On behalf of Nigerian Victims of xenophobia, the President of Nigeria Union, South Africa (NUSA), Mr Ikechukwu Anyene, also used the occasion of the SA President, Jacob Zuma's two-day visit to Nigeria to ask the presidency to demand for compensation for the victims and ensure that the rights of Nigerians were not trampled upon again.
                        



Ali Baba earlier disclosed that he once had a bet with a Nigerian lawyer who argued with him that President Jacob Zuma cannot come visiting Nigeria following the fine MTN by the federal government and the deal was sealed with a bet of N2m. To everyone’s surprise, on Tuesday, March President Jacob Zuma visited Nigeria to grant a press conference which was held at the presidential villa in Abuja, where President Mohammadu Buhari defended the $3.9b fine on one of Nigeria’s telecoms company MTN by the National Communications Commission (NCC).
Read more: https://www.naij.com/757500-ali-baba-gets-richer-jacob-zumas-visit-nigeria-check-much-got.html
Ali Baba earlier disclosed that he once had a bet with a Nigerian lawyer who argued with him that President Jacob Zuma cannot come visiting Nigeria following the fine MTN by the federal government and the deal was sealed with a bet of N2m. To everyone’s surprise, on Tuesday, March President Jacob Zuma visited Nigeria to grant a press conference which was held at the presidential villa in Abuja, where President Mohammadu Buhari defended the $3.9b fine on one of Nigeria’s telecoms company MTN by the National Communications Commission (NCC).
Read more: https://www.naij.com/757500-ali-baba-gets-richer-jacob-zumas-visit-nigeria-check-much-got.html

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