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Patrick
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Yet again, the country is about to be taken for a ride. Not long ago, this Atiku/Obasanjo criminal partnership wanted to by Scud missiles from North Korea. The Bush administration screamed bloody murder, and the Abuja thugs backed down.

Now, Obasanjo wants The Bomb, and he wants to get it from islamist Pakistan. Pakistan is a well known nuclear proliferator, though the country is temporarily in America's good graces because it is helping in the war against al-Qaeda.

What kind of strong brukutu are those people drinking in Abuja. Could this be one of the real reasons that the US is talking about sanctions against BiafraNigeria?

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It was a typo!!!!!
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Nigeria denies nuclear bomb bid
By Robin Gedye, Foreign Affairs Writer and Ahmed Rashid in Lahore
(Filed: 05/03/2004)


Nigeria denied yesterday that it had discussed getting nuclear technology from Pakistan.



It dismissed as a "typographical error" a statement by its defence ministry that it had done so.

The scramble to apologise and Pakistan's assurances of a "baseless story and conspiracy to hurt our name" failed to calm alarm that Nigeria was possibly trying to create an atomic bomb.

The ministry's late night communique was clear. Gen Muhammad Aziz Khan, chairman of Pakistan's joint chiefs of staff, had told Nigerian officials at a meeting on Wednesday that Pakistan was working out "how it can assist Nigeria's armed forces to strengthen its military capability and to acquire nuclear power".

But Nwachukwu Bellu, the Nigerian defence ministry spokesman who signed the communique, said it had all been "a mistake, a typographical error".

Asked whether officials from either country had discussed nuclear co-operation, he replied: "Nothing like that happened."

Islamabad furiously rejected the claim. "It is baseless," said Maj Gen Shaukat Sultan, a military spokesman. "Pakistan's nuclear capability is solely for deterrence of aggression and it would never be in our national interest to share this technology."

The credibility of both sides on defence issues has been badly damaged in the past two months.

Nigeria admitted in January that it had held talks with North Korea on purchasing ballistic missiles and Pakistan's top nuclear scientist was exposed as an exporter of nuclear know-how.

Nigeria's original defence ministry claim, if true, would feed popular suspicions in Pakistan that the scientist, Abdul Qadeer Khan, who took the blame for selling nuclear technology to Libya, Iran and North Korea, would have relied on the army to take final decisions.

9 February 2004: Code changes 'secure' Pakistan warheads
6 February 2004: Musharraf will talk to IAEA, but he rejects inspections

I hope that we don't get bombed by America one of these days because of a typo. [Confused]
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