Sunday, 22 January 2012

Ugonna madueke responds to pictorial publications circulated over the internet about him

Ugonna madueke has come out with his own side of the story in response to the online publications against him. Here is what he had to say>>>>>>

It was with great dismay that I awoke a few days ago to see the pictorial publications being circulated about my family and me by the on-line media. It has stirred up a great deal of controversy and has portrayed our family in a negative light.
The pictures posted were taken over a period of time, some before my mother left the private sector as an ED at Shell to work for the Nigerian government. Although I benefited from a comfortable upbringing I was raised in a fairly strict environment by a military father who insisted that we worked to support ourselves whilst in school. He ensured that we had the basic minimum to support us covering tuition food and transport only.
We were all compelled to work to support ourselves and at the same time excel academically. I am a fully qualified engineer who has worked in my area of expertise for the last 2 and half years. I work very hard at my job and like many people across the globe I also party hard.
The pictures of my brother with Neyo and Dbanj are typical of the way any young man or woman will react getting somewhat excited when they run into stars whether they be home grown or international. Most people will be more than happy to have their photograph taken with them.
As far as the limo ride goes, they are commonly used as airport taxis overseas. Occasionally myself along with my friends and family chip in to pay approx $100 from the airport to our destination. To put this in context it is approximately N16, 500. There were 6 of us in the limo ride, which worked out to be roughly N2000 per head.
With regards to the picture of me in the airplane, which by the way was shot almost 2 years ago, the explanation is really quite simple. I was in America to attend the wedding of an old classmate whose parents had chartered a small aircraft to take some of the bride's closest friends and family to the destination. I did what anyone in my shoes would do and took a picture, Facebook is a testament to that.
It has been alleged that my family flew to America to attend a party, The event we attended was the Chris Aire event for the unveiling of NIGERIA’S GEM STONES with my Mother in her capacity as the then Minister of Mines & Steel. It was an event designed to promote Nigerian Gem stones.
The picture of us on the Red Carpet as we attended the event has also being published. I struggle to fully understand how something that was intended to showcase Nigerian talent and products is now seen as wrong. She also honoured an invitation at the London Stock Exchange to make a presentation; a clear indication that the Gemstone event at Los Angeles had started attracting foreign investors.
The picture showing members of my university fraternity and I holding some money was taken several years ago, while I was an undergraduate. It was a requirement of the society that we documented our fund raising success for a charitable course on behalf of the society I belonged to in the university. The society is called Alpha – Phi – Alpha University of Maryland Chapter.
Like any young man, I have had my fair share of fun, hanging out and partying I am grateful for the upbringing that I have had. This does not however mean I am immune from the realities of the plight of millions of Nigerians living at or below the poverty line. If the pictures (published out of context) were intended to portray me or my family as insensitive to the plight of millions of Nigerians I can honestly state that this is by no means who we are.
What this has taught me however is that, with positions of privilege and leadership come humility and responsibility not only by those in leadership but members of their extended family also.
I sincerely apologise to my family and the Nigerian public for any hurt, anger or embarrassment that might have been caused by these pictures, which were taken completely out of context. I will endeavor to ensure that all my actions in future will be sensitive to the plight of all.
However I have absolutely no control over this well orchestrated smear campaign, which is mainly directed at my mother, I therefore appeal to Nigerians not to take everything they see or read at face value.

9 comments:

  1. MY DEAR U,VE SAID IT ALL, ANY YOUTH DAT FINDS HIM OR SELF IN UR SHOES WILL DO THE SAME,THEY R JUST MAKING U POPULAR, IF U DONT MIND U CAN CALL THEM UR FANS (ALTARAFANA SHIPING IS WITH U; U CAN REACH US WITH +971558272214)

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  2. I think I believe this oh!!

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  3. Bros, even without this innocent guy's response, i didn't believe the crap about the pictures. There are so many Nigerians who live comfortably without their family members holding political offices. So many people spend their holidays abroad and live "the good life"; that doesn't mean they are spending stolen money. If you work hard, please play hard...Ugonna is just playing hard...Chikena.

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  4. i argued this with my pals initially, our press dey put too many lies for our head

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  5. ‎@Som; I agree. Before I believe anything from the press, I try to check the background of the publishers. Most of these stories are sponsored; and the common man will believe.

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  6. Now you can imagine where we are as a nation

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  7. Who is this fat fool trying to fool? Or does he think all Nigerians are illiterates, may God in heaven punish ur fatness and all your family cos that's Nigerians money that's wastefully been spent, who is he trying to deceive that the pictures were taking long ago, everybody its a big lie, this is the kind of like he lives every weekend, seen him in club few times and he's an arrogant bastards, spraying money on girls, buying all sorts of drinks, some may say am jealous but your opinion, cos when I remember how pple back home are suffering to make money fools like his mum and other politicians only think of what will benefit them and not the masses, ode oshi trying to fool himself, don't believe any of that crap he calls a statement, as in who does he think he is releasing one at first, fat bastards there are more pics of him doing d same thing, maybe if dey all got released he will hold a press meeting, mshwww rubbish

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  8. Mr ugonna madueke we Nigerians re no fools oooooo!!!!!. i will say it again and again,Its either u shut up or u continue opening that ur mouth bugger. were u not d same guy accused of ordering ur security guards 2 beat one helpless girl in a club. Don't worry one day monkey go go market, e no go return. Very soon very very soon,it will happen.

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  9. Na wa o! guy which kyne limo dey take 100dollars???? i have paid 60 dollars from the airport to my destination in a very messed up Taxi so i wonder which Limo service would charge 100 dollars with food and wine and every other thing u guys had in there....nigerians are not illiterates o!

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