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JUBRIL OF SUDAN: Femi Adesina Finally Reveals The Big Truth Behind Buhari ‘Being Cloned In 2017 (Video below)
President Muhammadu Buhari is both famous and infamous for several things. Beyond his political sphere, one major scandal that has rocked the Nigerian president is that of having a double known simply as ‘Jubril’ who replaced him after he ‘died’ three years ago.
Today, the president marks his 78th birthday in Daura, Katsina with a lot of congratulatory wishes and pomp. However, one important person in his cabinet is taking today out to tackle this burgeoning issue of the president having a clone.
His Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, Femi Adesina, has addressed claims that the former Head of State died during a medical vacation in London in 2017.
The rumour of Buhari being dead and cloned is one that has gained much traction over the years in the country, with many people believing that the man in Aso Villa is not Muhammadu Buhari but Jubril from Sudan.
But in a lengthy article, Adesina made available to Edujandon.com, the president’s special adviser told some stories to make Nigerians believe that the claims were false.
“This is Jubril from Sudan and not Muhammadu Buhari, who had died during the medical vacation in 2017, some people say. You have a clone in Aso Villa, not Buhari. Idiocy, sadly believed by even some intellectuals,”Adesina began.
“Let me tell you a story. On the day the President finally returned to the country in August 2017, after months of absence, the Chief of Defence Staff, Gen Abayomi Olonisakin, was giving out his daughter in marriage.
The Guardian Nigeria
“I had attended the church service, decked unusually in complete Agbada, with a cap to match. From the wedding, I went straight to the airport to join the reception party.
“We formed a welcome line, as we usually do. And as the President shook each person, he had one wisecrack or the other to say. When he got to me, he took my hand and said: ‘Adesina, this is the best I’ve seen you dressed.’
“We both laughed heartily, and the television cameras captured it. I remember that many people asked me later what had tickled me and the President, that we laughed so uproariously.
The Biafra Post
“Jubril from Sudan? Would he know my name as Adesina? Would he know I rarely wear Agbada? How ridiculous can some people be?”
Adesina’s comment and mode of delivery don’t come as shocking as Nigerians, especially those active on social media, are used to his tone in such settings.
What are your thoughts on Adesina refuting the claims of Buhari having a clone?
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