Okukwu's Son Is The President Of Gabon

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Nov 26, 2014, 6:26:33 AM11/26/14
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Folks,
I am a Congolese affairs' buff because of my love for their music. Once in a while, I surf through web sites that discuss matters related to Congo. A few minutes ago, I happened onto this one (see link below). On this topic, some African leaders of doubtful parentage or ethnicity were profiled and bingo, Ali Bongo was said to have been sired by the great Ikemba of Nnewi.
 
I concede that the Gabonese president is a carbon copy of Debe Ojukwu, Ikemba's first son. Read the scoop below and view the pictures -- his resemblance to Ojukwu is doubtless. In the second picture, his image is sandwiched between Ikemba and Omar Bongo. He has no resemblance to Omar Bongo but he looks exactly like Debe Ojukwu -- Ikemba's first son.
 
By the way, Gabon was one of Biafra's benefactors and thousands of Biafran children were evacuated to Gabon in order to save them (from dying) of Awo-instituted starvation of the children of Biafra. 
 
Here is the story and the links are at the bottom:
 

Gabonese believe that Ali Ben Bongo, ABO for short, is the adopted child of Omar Bongo and Josephine Nkama, who become Patience Dabany after her divorce. Officially, the former First Lady of Gabon had [gave birth to] the current president when she was only 15 years old in 1959. But according to radiotrottoir Ali Bongo [is] Ibo from a Catholic family of the former province of Nigerian Biafra. He was adopted by the Bongos at the request of Jacques Foccart and Maurice Delaunay then ambassador of France in Gabon. He would be the son of Emeka Odjukwu, the leader of Biafra who he looks like. They have the same morphology, the same nose, the same cheeks, the same build, the same type of hair and the same receding hairline.

Pierre Péan made revelations in his book "New African affairs: Lies and looting in Gabon." The French investigative journalist affirms the proven sterility Josephine Nkama, talks about fake degrees of Ali Bongo, his Biafran origins and assassinations he sponsored. For purposes of the 2009 presidential elections, Ali had brandished a birth certificate issued in Libreville by the mayor of a borough that is his uncle, while in all likelihood, he was born in Brazzaville in 1959.

The opponent Luc Bengone -Nsi had even appealed to the Constitutional courts for a ruling on the legitimacy of the nomination of Ali, whose origins are dubious. Like Joseph Kabila, Ali Bongo is regarded as an impostor by much of the population that challenges his Gabonite.

The revelations on this web site are extraordinary, the most shocking being Kamuzu Banda, the once life president of Malawi, having been an African American named Richard Armstrong who impersonated a Malawian Kamuzu Banda, a student who died in the US after a brief illness  Incredible!

These things are written in French, so open the web site with Google Chrome (browser) and use its language translation facility.   

http://ahp.li/m/2/f7967e97d6fd057f05f2.jpg

http://img.over-blog-kiwi.com/0/93/15/04/20141120/ob_7a8a94_ali-bongo.JPG

  http://www.mbokamosika.com/2014/11/chefs-d-etat-africains-aux-origines-douteuses.html              


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Okwukwe Ibiam

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Nov 26, 2014, 7:26:37 AM11/26/14
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There is no resemblance. None. Look at all Ojukwu's children, they all find a way to look like him. From Debe, ikemba Jnr. , to the Bianca kids. They all find a way to look alike.
Not so with this kid. Maybe he was an adopted Igbo secondary to the war, true. But, Ojukwu's son? Raincheck.
However, I'm intrigued by Patience Nkama. She sounds like a lady from my neck of the woods. Jookwa-o-o-o 

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Nov 26, 2014, 9:09:58 AM11/26/14
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Folks, this is nothing but an amalgamation of fictions and lies  to suit one's curiosity. The article fails to chronicle the birth of Ali Bongo and relate it to the presence of Ikemba in Gabon. Ojukwu fled to Ivory Coast in the early 70s and  could only have visited Gabon between 1968 through 1970. Are we insinuating that Ali Bongo must have been born and adopted during the Biafran crises? Absolutely nonsensical, and frivolously unscientific.

Resemblance does not cut it, or prove parental linkage but with DNA test only. I have met many African Americans here in US, that look like home folks in Nigeria. Debe Ojukwu has Ikemba's DNA strains, and we can match these with Ali Bango's to either verify or nullify these propositions. Amadi (USA/Aruba)


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Nov 26, 2014, 12:49:39 PM11/26/14
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Did Ojukwu ever accept Debe as his son?

If not has Debe done the DNA test as the world requested of him?

Until then let's be careful with Debe as Ikemba's son.

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