Syrian Crisis: CBC ask H.E. Prince Frank Ukonga's candid Advise:
Basorun MKO Abiola was the only African so privileged to advise CBC on crucial issues of the world. .
His Excellency Prince Frank Onaivi Ukonga lauds the Chairperson of the Congressional Black Caucus of USA- the most Influential decision making caucus of the Black Race and most powerful Representatives of the Black Race in the United states congress; for their invitation to His Excellency Prince Frank Ukonga to discuss on the Syrian Issue and for backing the Russian partnership/UN initiative of Prince Frank ukonga As credible alternatives to the American peoples and the Entire Human Race.
His Excellency Prince Frank Onaivi Ukonga has expressed great satisfaction lauding the great contributions of the Congressional Black Caucus of the United state of America, which is the most powerful caucus of the Black race of all times, thanking them and in particular the Chairperson of the great caucus Ms Marcia Fudges for backing the advice of Prince Frank Onaivi Ukonga of a UN- Russian plus United states discuss and resolution on the Syrian crisis to the American congress and the entire American states.
Secondly you intimated His Excellency Prince Frank Onaivi Ukonga that the President of the United States of America has asked for your bulk vote in congress in the question of Syria bombing and you seek for broad wide ranging advice for the caucus and mine inclusive...this is one of the greatest honor ever given to His Excellency Prince Frank ukonga in the affairs of men of subsequent creation to participate in advising on what exact decision that would be appropriate to solving the Syrian crisis for onward voting in that direction of our advise in the American congress. this is indeed a great burden as it will affect the entire Human Race...I am grateful that you have yoked me among the sages for seeking my advice and i promise not to let you down.
Lastly i thank you for inviting me to the special inaugural CBC Ball for President Obama's second term in office .thanks for all.
Long Live United States of America, Long
Live Federal Republic of Nigeria.
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