Jonathan raises alarm as pirates hijack newly released book

Jonathan raises alarm as pirates hijack newly released book

Former president Goodluck Jonathan has raised the alarm over a fake online version of his book, “My Transition Hours’’ which he launched to mark his 6

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Former president Goodluck Jonathan has raised the alarm over a fake online version of his book, “My Transition Hours’’ which he launched to mark his 61st birthday on Tuesday. In a tweet on Thursday, Jonathan said, “We have just been informed that a fake document contrived by mischief makers is being passed on as the e-version and hard copy of the just launched ‘#MyTransitionHours.

“Also, note that the e-copy of #MyTransitionHours is not being marketed, as such, the fake online version could only have been created by those out to deceive the unsuspecting public. We advise the general public to ignore such publication as the chapters and contents are not the same as the book publicly presented two days ago in Abuja. #MyTransitionHours.”

In his tweet, he displayed the covers of the real and fake book to differentiate the true from the false version, he further threw more light on the difference.