Pastor Ayo Oritsejafor In Messy Arms Deal Scandal, Involved In A $9.3 Million Cash To South Africa

The president of Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN), Ayo Oritsejafor, had denied in the past about his involvement in a $9.3 Million arms deal scandal after his private plane was detained in South Africa, but in recent report by a security source,  Oritsejafor with the former National security adviser, Sambo Dasuki and former President Goodluck Jonathan planned on how the cash will leave the country to its main destination in Cyprus, but unfortunately, the plane was stopped in South Africa, and the public got to know what had happened.

                 

Immediately the story was let out of the bag, the Nigerian official released a statement that the cash was going to be used to buy arms from a company in South Africa, Tier One, but since Tier One is not a licensed to sell arms in the country, it was going to buy the arms from ESD International group limited located in Cyprus on behalf of Nigeria.

When the story was released to the public, the CAN president released a statement about the use of his plane in moving the cash, Oritsejafor had said that the jet to Eagle One, which in turn turned over the jet to Gold Coast Produce Limited. 

The details of the leasing agreement were never released to the public after the Corporate Affairs Commission claims that they could not release the report of the leasing agreement as their server was recently taken over by another service/server provider.

Ayo Oritsejafor was seized by the South African authorities in September 5 after they found the cash in his jet, but he was one of the closest ally to President Goodluck Jonathan, and used the government influence to call the South African authorities