Wednesday, 5 August 2015

EXPOSED: British Secret Service, MI5 Penetrates Buhari’s Government (PHOTO)

MI5, the secret service responsible for protecting the United
Kingdom against threats to national security may have penetrated
the Buhari administration working under the cover of top British-
owned consulting firm, Africa Matters Ltd, BREAKING TIMES
gathered on Tuesday.
An informed security source who spoke to BREAKING TIMES on
Tuesday on condition of anonymity disclosed that Africa Matters
Ltd surreptitiously conducts soft espionage activities for the British
Government.
Africa Matters Ltd prides itself as a company devoted to assisting
“private sector clients across multiple industries to make
sustainable investments across Africa, as well as offer assistance to
African governments in attracting vital foreign direct investments in
to their countries”, according to a profile on its official website.
Sitting at the head of the organisation as Founder and Chairman is
Baroness Lynda Chalker a former member of the Lower and Upper
Houses of the UK Parliament for over forty years. Between 1986 and
1997, Chalker was Minister of State at the Foreign & Commonwealth
Office, holding responsibility for Africa and the Commonwealth and
for Overseas Development.
Chalker would pass for a Nigerian if any British citizen could. She
had been working for the governments here for the past 26 years.
And she can also qualify as an African. With her considerable
experience of African cultures and relationships, and of the
numerous business and development issues crucial to Africa,
Chalker supports the work of AML, providing leadership and political
insights. She was the co-coordinator of the Honorary International
Investment Council, first for President Olusegun Obasanjo, and later
for the late President Umaru Yar ‘Adua. She is a member of both the
Tanzanian and Ugandan Investment Roundtables and the Kenyan
Economic and Social Council. South Africa is not left out of her
itinerary, as well as Ethiopia.
Chalker’s new responsibility on behalf of the British government is
to “keep potential African superpowers like Egypt, Nigeria, Kenya
and South Africa, under close watch”, a security source informed
BREAKING TIMES.
“What they do is mask their espionage activities for the British
government’s MI5 with ‘private sector and governance support for
African countries’. But what they actually do is to spy on foreign
Governments on behalf of Britain. The arrowhead of their public
relations agenda is a very charismatic MI5 undercover agent known
as Imad Mesdoua. His job is to penetrate African nations where he
has been assigned to carry out his job forging relationships with
influential young people, civil society organisations, business
professionals and politicians. If you study Imad very well, you will
see that his conduct in the social media appears very friendly
especially when interacting with unsuspecting targets”, the source
disclosed.
Independent investigations by BREAKING TIMES reveal that in May
2013, Imad testified before the UK Parliament’s Foreign Affairs
Commission on Instability in the Maghreb, Sahel and West Africa.
Imad who is fluent in Arabic, French, English and Spanish has lived
in a number of African countries, and has traveled extensively in the
regions he specialises in.
An excellent meeting with #Nigeria 's President Muhammadu
#Buhari at the Villa on 24th July 2015.
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Imad Mesdoua
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On July 24, 2015, Imad accompanied Baroness Chalker on a working
visit to the Aso Rock Presidential Villa to a meeting with President
Buhari. Chalker who Sam Nda Isaiah, a former presidential aspirant
of Nigeria’s ruling APC once described as a woman who “made a
profitable career in insulting the sensibilities of Nigerians” reportedly
discussed matters around Nigeria’s foreign and economic policy
with President Buhari.
It is not immediately clear the details of that meeting, but reports
suggest that President Buhari may have inadvertently exposed the
Nigerian government to undercover secret agents working for the
British government.
Along with the threat of the possible security risks that come with
the Chalker visit is the challenge of unreliable security and personal
aides to President Buhari who sources say may have created a
‘leaking channel’ at the Presidential villa divulging state secrets as
often as convenient.

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