Kashamu Saved Obasanjo From Poisoning



Olusegun Obasanjo



According to the document gaining popularity on the Internet, Peter Uwakala and Victoria Alaegbu, pretending to be other people, offered senator Buruji Kashamu to poison the former leader of the country.

See the statement in full below:

“Policemen from Zone 2 command, Onikan, Lagos, have arrested two persons who allegedly posed as daughter to former President Olusegun Obasanjo and an intelligence officer respectively, to Senator Buruji Kashamu, with a plan to poison the former President.

“The suspects identified as Peter Uwakala and Victoria Alaegbu, it was gathered, were arrested following a complaint by Kashamu at Zone 2, last month.

“The suspects, it was gathered, met with Kashamu at a hotel in Victoria Island, Lagos, on May 8, 2015,where they allegedly called the former president unprintable names and offered to poison him. In response to the complaint lodged by Kashamu, the command reportedly swung into action and arrested the suspects.

“According to a police report obtained by our correspondent: “The fact of the case was that the complainant alleged in his verbal complaint that the duo of Peter Uwakala and Victoria Alaegbu falsely represented themselves as an intelligence officer and daughter to the former President Obasanjo respectively to him under the pretence that they were going to resolve the political rift between him and Obasanjo.


Buruji Kashamu

“He stressed that the duo met with him at a hotel, where the latter who had collected N500,000 from his younger brother, made some uncomplimentary and derogatory remarks about the former president, while the former introduced herself as Yetunde Obasanjo to him. He added that he had to report to the police upon his suspicion of foul play by the suspects.

“Investigation conducted revealed that the duo were impersonators. From the foregoing, it was established that both Peter Uwakala and Victoria Alaegbu actually committed the offences alleged by the complainant and have been charged accordingly in line with the prescription of the law.

“The suspects were arraigned before Chief Magistrate Adeola Adedayo at the Igbosere Magistrate Court, Lagos on June 5, 2015 and were remanded at Kirikiri Prisons. The matter was adjourned to July 31, 2015.”

It is worth mentioning, however, that the authenticity of the report could not be ascertained and the information is yet to be confirmed by the official sources.




Recall that Buruji Kashamu has recently withdrawn a libel suit against Obasanjo due to the “ongoing settlement talks” between the two. The conflict had lingered since OBJ published a letter, in which he portrayed Kashamu as a fugitive wanted for drug-related offences in the USA.

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