Quoting Kalu, the statement said: “Atiku knelt down, we were like 17 governors. According to Ibe, Kalu’s account contradicted narratives suggesting that Obasanjo knelt before Atiku in order to secure support for a second term. According to the statement, Obasanjo had alleged that PTDF funds were used by Globacom Chairman, Dr. Mike Adenuga, to pay for the company’s telecom licence. The statement further quoted another section of the memoir in which the late monarch recounted interactions between Obasanjo and Adenuga despite the EFCC investigation. According to the memoir: “Not long afterwards, and in the heat of this mess (arrest and harassment of Adenuga), Obasanjo did two things that puzzled me.