My sister, Boma Goodhead is of no benefit to our family, bought my daughter, changed her name without my consent – Asari Dokubo

Former Niger Delta agitator, Dokubo Asari has slammed his younger sister, Mrs Boma Goodhead, a member of the House of Representatives representing Asari Toru/Akuku Toru Federal Constituency for not helping any member of their family.

The 57-year-old also accused the lawmaker-sister of conniving with one of his estranged wives to buy his daughter, change her name and religion without his consent.

Speaking in a live Facebook broadcast, Dokubo said those calling his sister to call him to order over his attack on the Amanyanabo of Abonnema, King Disreal Gbogbo Bobmanuel will fail.

He said: “I will give up a billion Boma Goodheads for Da Amakri. Boma is not beneficial to me or any member of our family.

“It’s only during elections that she remembers me and turns me into her thug. She does not attend family marriage ceremonies, naming ceremonies or burials. The oldest person in our family just died. Does she know about it?

He also slammed the sister for collecting money from him during elections and for refusing for him to use her car after he gave her his bulletproof car to attend a function.

“During elections, she comes and collects five million, twenty million from me. Has she benefitted me before me?

“The other time, she came and collected my bulletproof car to attend a function. I was in Bayelsa and asked her to give me her own car for me to use but she refused. I later saw Rowland driving the same car.

“Those threatening to remove her should go ahead. She is of no benefit to me. We have fought, gone through litigation, etc

Recall that Dokubo had slammed the Abonnema King for conferring an honorary chieftaincy title on Governor Nyesom Wike, which he said was an affront on the Amakri Royal Family.

Dokubo said that the King BobManuel is from Abua and has no powers to confer honorary chieftaincy title on Governor Nyesom Wike.

Wike was on the 5th of February conferred with the honorary title of Se Ibidokibo 1 of Kalabari.

Some Kalabari natives had denounced the honorary title, saying that it has no place in Kalabari culture.

Dokubo further alleged that there is a court suit contesting the true origin of the king whom he said has refused to be a true Kalabari man.

Dokubo also warned that there will be dire consequences if the Amanyanabo tampers with the powers of the Da Amakri Royal House again.

He also described the Amanyanabo as an ‘unworthy fellow’ who was too poor to be made a Kalabari chief.