Zitat:
Zitat von Verschlußsache
Verbessere mich bei der Behauptung,der Vater soll etwas mit der Nigerianischen Rüstungsindustrie zu tun haben und das es gute Beziehungen zwischen den Geheimdiensten von Nigeria und Israel geben soll.
sagen wir,es soll angeblich gute Beziehungengeben!
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Evidence is mounting of U.S. and Israeli complicity [link] in this latest plot. The father Alhaji Umaru Abdul Mutallab of the young terrorist, is an accomplished Nigerian banker [link] and ran the national arms industry (DICON) in patnership with Israel, Nigeria has extensive intelligence links to Israel [link].
http://www.opinion-maker.org/navigat...ticles&id=1200
muss das überprüfen,aber das ist harte Arbeit und braucht seine Zeit!
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1. Es gibt rüstungstechnische Verbindungen von Nigeria zu Pakistan
http://www.afriquejet.com/news/afric...-help-nigeria-
build-solid-defence-sector-2009081833533.html
2,Es gibt biotechnologische Verbindungen von Nigeria zu Israel
http://allafrica.com/stories/200911060140.html
3.-Es gibt rüstungstechnische Verbindungen von Nigeria zu Israel
http://africanpress.wordpress.com/20...i-partnership/
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Gal said that so far, 6000 Nigerians had been to Israel and that the desire to have more bilateral relations with Nigeria and Israel prompted his two-day visit to Nigeria.
The Israeli envoy said that his country was also ready to work with the Nigerian private sector and that Israel was ready to host Nigerian business and trade delegations.
According to Gal, some Nigerian academics are in Israel for one form of training or the other and that Israel and Nigeria also have a thriving cultural exchange programme."
Das kann man nun so oder so interpretieren,was die unter cultural exchange programm verstehen.!
So,jetzt zu Daddy:
"We do know a couple of things. Dad, back in Nigeria,
ran the national arms industry (DICON) in partnership
with Israel, in particular, the Mossad. He was in daily contact with them. They run everything in Nigeria, from arms production to counter-terrorism. Though Islamic, Muttalab was a close associate of Israel. He has been misrepresented. His "banking" is a cover. Next, what do we know about the two Al Qaeda leaders Bush had released, the ones who planned this?
http://www.veteranstoday.com/modules...ticle&sid=9951
Und hier eine,nennen wir es mal Biographie:
Mutallab, an accomplished banker Written by Idris Ahmed Sunday, 27 December 2009 00:28 Veteran Chairman of the Board of First Bank Plc Alhaji Umaru Abdul Mutallab formally retired from the position on December 13, 2009 after serving on the Board for thirteen years. His voluntary retirement was announced at the Board meeting of the bank in Lagos.
He clocked the age of 70 years on December 15. He was born in 1939. First Bank was yet to announce a successor.
Mutallab was appointed to the Board of First Bank in 1996 and became its Chairman in 1999. He attended Barewa College, Zaria, Achimota College, Accra, Ghana and the South West London College, London.
He started his working career in 1965 as a Management Accountant with Fuller Jenks Beecroft & Co in London.
He also served as Chief Accountant/Acting General Manager, Defence Industries Corporation in Kaduna. He was also the Financial Controller of the company.
He rose to become the General Manager, New Nigeria Development Company Limited (NNDC) from 1968 to 1975. In 1975, he was appointed as Federal Commissioner (i.e. Minister) for Economic Development & Reconstruction and was re-assigned to the Federal Ministry of Cooperatives & Supply in 1976.
He was a member, Federal Executive Council from 1976 to 1978. He left to serve as Executive Vice Chairman/Managing Director, United Bank for Africa (UBA) up till 1988.
Mutallab is a Fellow of the Institute of Chartered and Certified Accountants (FCCA), Fellow Institute of Chartered Accountants of Nigeria (FCA), Fellow Institute of the International Bankers Association of the United States (FIBA) and Fellow Institute of Bankers of Nigeria.
He holds the Nigeria National Honour of the Commander of the Order of the Niger (CON) and the Italian National Honour of Commander of the Order of Merit. He was awarded a Honourary Doctorate Degree by the Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife.
Mutallab also served on the boards of several companies such as Arewa Textiles Limited, NEPA, NACB, NCC, Nigeria Agip Oil, and the Cement Company of Northern Nigeria [CCNN].
He is currently Chairman of several companies, including Impresit Bakolori Plc, Incar Nigeria Plc and Spring Waters Nigeria Limited (SWAN). He is also Chairman, Business Support Group of the Vision 202020.
quelle:
http://www.sunday.dailytrust.com/ind...news&Itemid=26