Sabo Babayaro Paid Journalist Tries To Discredit Expose On Missing Transfer Fees; Journalist Known To Have Forged Documents About Francis Benjamin
Published: November 21, 2014
*Published denial has NO credibility since the author is involved in Public Relations activities for Sabo Babayaro and his extended family.
*The writer, Suleiman Mohammed, is also known to have forged documents about Super Eagles defender Benjamin Francis and not a credible source.
* Ethics of journalism flouted in published story as FULL DISCLOSURE was absent, expressly stating the relationship between Mohammed Suleiman and Sabo Babayaro.
Former media officer of Kaduna United Suleiman Mohammed, who has confessed he is Public Relations Officer of Sabo Babayaro, has embarked on a public relations campaign to discredit the story by allnigeriasoccer.com about stealing the transfer fees the club made from sale of Efe Ambrose to Ashdod.
The Editor of allnigeriasoccer.com has uploaded via his Twitter account, @Editor_ANS where Suleiman Mohammed implicated himself by confessing he is the Public Relations Officer of the ex club chief and his family.
In Nigeria context, Suleiman Mohammed is paid, usually a yearly fee, to maintain a good image for Sabo Babayaro, which is against the ethics of journalism.
Therefore, any story from Suleiman regarding Babayaro should be taken with a pinch of salt, since it has been paid for.
Also, the criminal sports writer is known to have forged documents relating to Hapoel Tel Aviv defender Benjamin Francis, and this makes his integrity questionable.
Attached in this story is a communication between Sabo Babayaro and MS Ashdod, where he instructed the Israeli club to transfer $70,000 transfer fees in respect of the sale of Efe Ambrose to his personal account instead of the domiciliary account of Kaduna United. A clear act of stealing.
New Kaduna United supremo Garba Lawal has estimated that Sabo Babayaro stole at least =N=2 billion from Kaduna United before he was relieved of his appointment.
Contrary to anti - money laundering rules, Sabo Babayaro had instructed Kano Pillars to pay in cash instead of bank transfer the =N=4 million transfer fee for Reuben Gabriel.
Before Nigeria took on Zambia in 2011, Kano Pillars packaged the money through Ghana Must Go bags, and delivered to Sabo Babayaro. This, he never remitted to Kaduna United.
This website can confirm that Sabo Babayaro is also involved in a romantic relationship with Nigeria international Papa Idris.
Now with Gombe United, Papa Idris had to divorce his first wife because of the fact that he was not satisfying Babayaro in bed.
Picture Caption : Sabo Babayaro instructing MS Ashdod to wire transfer fees to his personal account instead of Kaduna United
*The writer, Suleiman Mohammed, is also known to have forged documents about Super Eagles defender Benjamin Francis and not a credible source.
* Ethics of journalism flouted in published story as FULL DISCLOSURE was absent, expressly stating the relationship between Mohammed Suleiman and Sabo Babayaro.
Former media officer of Kaduna United Suleiman Mohammed, who has confessed he is Public Relations Officer of Sabo Babayaro, has embarked on a public relations campaign to discredit the story by allnigeriasoccer.com about stealing the transfer fees the club made from sale of Efe Ambrose to Ashdod.
The Editor of allnigeriasoccer.com has uploaded via his Twitter account, @Editor_ANS where Suleiman Mohammed implicated himself by confessing he is the Public Relations Officer of the ex club chief and his family.
In Nigeria context, Suleiman Mohammed is paid, usually a yearly fee, to maintain a good image for Sabo Babayaro, which is against the ethics of journalism.
Therefore, any story from Suleiman regarding Babayaro should be taken with a pinch of salt, since it has been paid for.
Also, the criminal sports writer is known to have forged documents relating to Hapoel Tel Aviv defender Benjamin Francis, and this makes his integrity questionable.
Attached in this story is a communication between Sabo Babayaro and MS Ashdod, where he instructed the Israeli club to transfer $70,000 transfer fees in respect of the sale of Efe Ambrose to his personal account instead of the domiciliary account of Kaduna United. A clear act of stealing.
New Kaduna United supremo Garba Lawal has estimated that Sabo Babayaro stole at least =N=2 billion from Kaduna United before he was relieved of his appointment.
Contrary to anti - money laundering rules, Sabo Babayaro had instructed Kano Pillars to pay in cash instead of bank transfer the =N=4 million transfer fee for Reuben Gabriel.
Before Nigeria took on Zambia in 2011, Kano Pillars packaged the money through Ghana Must Go bags, and delivered to Sabo Babayaro. This, he never remitted to Kaduna United.
This website can confirm that Sabo Babayaro is also involved in a romantic relationship with Nigeria international Papa Idris.
Now with Gombe United, Papa Idris had to divorce his first wife because of the fact that he was not satisfying Babayaro in bed.
Picture Caption : Sabo Babayaro instructing MS Ashdod to wire transfer fees to his personal account instead of Kaduna United
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