Femi Fani-Kayode, a former Minister of Aviation has insisted that the person occupying the Presidential Villa, Aso Rock is not President Muhammadu Buhari.
Fani-Kayode said Nigerians would be shocked in 2019 when the true identity of the president would be uncovered.
According to the ex-Minister;
“If APC provokes me again I will tell the whole world what we were cooking that got the house burnt”- Gov. Amosun.
“If I say what I know about APC Nigerians will burn down AsoRock within 24 hours”- Gov. Okorocha.
“There is something rotten in the APC that stinks worse than a dead body.
“For
example the true identity of the man in the Villa that claims to be
Buhari will only be made known after he is defeated and steps down from
power.
“When that happens, Nigerians will be shocked to the marrow. In 2015, I warned about his fake certificate. Today I am warning about is fake identity. Credit Nairaland and lailasnews
As it was claim by most of them is that president Buhari is clone as JIBRIL EL SUDAN read more
But The president Finally Spoken
Nigeria’s President Muhammadu Buhari
has denied claims that he had died and was replaced by a Sudanese
impostor, breaking his silence on a rumour that has circulated on social
media for months.
Buhari, who is running for re-election in February, spent five months
in Britain last year being treated for an undisclosed illness. One
theory widely aired on social media – and by some political opponents –
was that he had been replaced by a lookalike from Sudan called Jubril.
No evidence has been presented, but videos making the claim have been viewed thousands of times on YouTube and Facebook.
“It’s the real me, I assure you. I will soon celebrate my 76th
birthday and I will still go strong,” Buhari told Nigerians in a town
hall session in Poland on Sunday, where he was attending a conference,
when asked about Jubril.
“A lot of people hoped that I died during my ill health. Some even
reached out to the Vice President to consider them to be his deputy
because they assumed I was dead. That embarrassed him a lot and of
course, he visited me when I was in London convalescing,’’ he said,
adding that those who spread the rumour were “ignorant and irreligious”.
The Nigerian leader said he was looking forward to celebrating his
76th birthday on December 17 and jocularly added: ‘‘If I am getting
harassed by anyone, it is my grandchildren, who are getting too many.’’
The presidency circulated Buhari’s comments in an emailed statement
entitled “It’s Real Me, President Buhari Responds to Cloning
Allegation”.
A video of the president answering the question, which shows his
colleagues laughing as the question is read out, has been posted
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