CONTINENTAL FRAUD
• How I was robbed of African Union award –
Nigerian
By CHUKS ONUOHA, Aba
Wednesday,
April 2, 2008
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•Okereke
Photo: Sun News Publishing
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Chief Charles Okereke, publisher of Nigeria/Africa Masterweb,
lived in America for so many years, making waves in his chosen
field. In fact, he has proved to the outside world that Nigeria
is not after all a country of fraudsters as erroneously believed
in the international arena, but a country that has talented
people who have deployed their talent to the benefit of mankind.
Recently, the American returnee stormed The Sun office in
Aba with a bagful of stories on how the African Union (AU)
had denied him what was due to him. He, therefore, wants President
Umaru Yar’Adua to intervene.
His words: “In the year 2003, the African Union Commission
organized three prestigious and honourable competitions for
the best symbols of the AU as follows: The Best Anthem, The
Best Flag and The Best Logo.
“The authors of the best three categories (Anthem, Flag
and Logo) were to be presented to the Assembly of Heads of
State and Government to finally select AU official symbols
and for recognition and award of prices of US$7,000,00 for
1st position, US$5,000,00 for 2nd position and US$3,000,00
for 3rd position, in each of the three categories.
“All three competitions were open to nationals of AU
members states who as candidates may submit entries for one
or more of the three categories. I entered for the competition
and submitted my anthem composition: “God Bless Africa
” to the commission of the African Union.
“On 23/9/2004, Alpha Oumar Kanare, Chairperson of African
Union Commission, wrote to notify me that the AU Assembly
of Heads of State and Government voted my anthem composition
third in the Anthem category. He also expressed gratitude
for my dedication for Africa and congratulated me for being
among the winners of this prestigious and honourable competition.”
According to him, although the rules say that “no recourse
shall be entertained about the outcome of the pre-selection,
deliberations and the final choice; it did not say that the
Committee in charge of the competition is free to violate
the rules and procedures.”
He, therefore, said that a winning by a clear violation and
breach of the rules can be challenged for the purpose of announcing
the rightful winner, but that a winning by due process is
unassailable.
“The 1st and 2nd alleged winners did not duly enter
for the competition as required by the rules. The 2nd alleged
winner is one of the judges of the pre-selection and is, therefore,
prohibited by the rules of natural justice from being a judge
in his own cause.
“The 1st and 2nd alleged winner of competitions were
not publicly played back for assessment by the judges,”
he said, adding that his work was the only composition voted
upon by judges.
He said that the public also voted on-line in support, adding,
“if the winners had being presented to the Assembly
of Heads of State and Government, only Okereke would have
been presented,” which showed that he came first in
the composition.
Despite all this, I was denied the award which I clearly won,
Okereke said.
In his petition to President Yar’Adua, Okereke said
that it was a big honour for Nigeria to have its national
composing the African Union anthem. He, therefore, said that
Nigeria’s hard earned honour must not be diverted to
another member state. “This public deception at a continental
level must not be allowed to stand,” he said.
He, therefore, pleaded with President Yar’Adua to use
his office to ensure that the 1st price position is restored
to its rightful winner, himself, Charles Okereke of Nigeria
and the honour properly credited to Nigeria.
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