The traditional wedding of President Goodluck Jonathan’s adopted
daughter, Elizabeth Sakwe, holds today. Ahead of the wedding, sources say all
roads leading to the President’s house in Kpansia area of Yenagoa, Bayelsa State
have been blocked, and this development started since Thursday.
According to report, stern-looking security operatives
took over the roads and diverted traffic leading to chaotic traffic situation
in Yenagoa. All security commanders, the police, Air Force, Nigerian Security
and Civil Defence Corps, relocated temporarily to Otuoke, the hometown of the
President to ensure a hitch-free ceremony.
The first lady, Patience Jonathan and the Chief of Staff, Aso Rock,
arrived ahead of the President on Thursday, while the President arrived the
state for the marriage on Friday.
Also a popular market at Kpansia which holds on Saturday has been
closed.
High powered traditional marriage. Who is the lucky guy?
ReplyDeleteMarket closed no noise......if na APC mouth diarrhoea go catch una.......Happy married life to the couple
ReplyDeleteThis is impunity in the high place. Jonathan and his families are known for that . Thank you. The poor in Bayelsa should go and eat their since he has temporarily stoped their business.
ReplyDeleteOh Pls b quiet @ Victory. Even some regular ppl wit large families close roads wen Dia Doin trad marriege n d villagers agree 2 dat n celebrate with d family. So y iz it a taboo now? U ppl can neva c anytin good in ppl. If d mkt is closed 4 1 day d "poor" as u term dem will die abi? SMH
DeleteVictory, ur mentor Tinubu's daughter closed market for days heaven did not fall on earth. I don't knw what GEJ & his family hv done to u.Ur frustration & anger towards there will been is becoming too much.Dont blame GEJ for anything rather blame urself or God who made him President. Ur father atleast can never be Nigeria President.
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