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Jubril of Sudan: Fani-Kayode lists 15 questions Buhari must answer to prove he’s not dead
Femi Fani-Kayode, the Former Minister of Aviation, has dared President Muhammadu Buhari to come clean on the allegation that he was replaced by a certain Jubril of Sudan.
Fani-Kayode in an article released on Sunday on his Twitter page, highlighted 15 questions Buhari needs to address to prove allegations by leaders of the pro-Biafra group, IPOB, Nnamdi Kanu is false.
Recall that Kanu since his reappearance in Israel penultimate month has been consistent in making weekly exposé on the alleged impersonation of ‘dead’ President Muhammadu Buhari by a Sudanese stage play actor, Jubril Aminu Al-Sudani.
The former minister urged Buhari to hold a two-hour interactive no-holds barred live media chat on national television to counter the claim.
He also challenged Buhari to call out Eric Stuart Joyce, the former Brirish MP, former Army officer and former MI6 agent, for declaring him dead sometime in 2017 and remove his hat to have his hair examined.
Excerpts from the article: “There is always a hidden truth, an angle, a grey area or an unseen dimension to everything that a Nigerian leader or politician says or does. It is in the light of this that I submit the following.
“If President Muhammadu Buhari really wants us to believe that he is not Jubril Aminu Al Sudani I challenge him to have a two-hour interactive no-holds barred live media chat on national television.
“I challenge him to take off his hat and let us examine his head and hair.
“I challenge him to let us measure his ears and inspect his earlobes.
“I challenge him to conduct a one hour non-stop conversation in Fufude, the Fulani language, on national television.
“I challenge him to explain how it is that he is now a good deal shorter in height than he was two years ago.
“I challenge him to tell us how it is that two years ago he looked like his Minister of Information’s (Lai Mohammed’s) grandfather, but today he looks like the Minister’s grandson.
“I challenge him to explain why he has not been going back to the United Kingdom for regular medical check-ups after his “miraculous” recovery from a strange and debilitating illness that ravaged and wrecked his body and that almost sent him to his grave.
“I challenge him to call out Eric Stuart Joyce, the former Brirish MP, former Army officer and former MI6 agent, for declaring him dead sometime last year and for accusing the Nigerian intelligensia, authorities, media, intelligence agencies and ruling elite of being complicit in the conspiracy and the Nigerian people of being the most gullible and naive in the world.
“I challenge him to explain why he did not appear with any of the key world leaders in any of the official pictures during his last trip to Paris.
“I challenge him to explain why President Donald Trump described him as “lifeless” and ordered his staff never to bring him before him again.
“I challenge him to explain why the First Lady, Mrs. Aisha Buhari, claims that two faceless, nameless, shadowy, strange and all-powerful individuals, whose shoes other government officials “lick”, are running the affairs of our country and not him.
“I challenge him to explain why he has refused to give one formal press interview to Nigerian journalists and on Nigerian soil for the last two years.
“I challenge him to deny the fact that body-doubles were often used in the civilised world during the 1960’s, 1970’s, 1980’s and 1990’s for security reasons and they often represented Presidents, Prime Ministers and Heads of State at official functions and events.
“Finally I challenge him to tell us whether it was a coincidence that Haibu Almu, the Nigerian Consul-General to the Sudan and NIA agent that allegedly discovered Jubril Aminu Al Sudani and proposed him as a credible and convincing body-double for the ailing Buhari in 2016, was suddenly knifed to death in Khartoum in May 2018 just a few weeks after his alleged role in the whole sordid “body-double” saga was made public.
“do not believe that Buhari is a clone but I do believe that the body-double allegation and rumour is worthy of our attention and consequently needs to be thoroughly investigated, explored and examined.
“Though I cannot vouch for the veracity of this allegation and rumour one thing is clear: a significant number of Nigerians do not believe that the man in Aso Rock Villa is the Buhari that they know and, rightly or wrongly, their perception is that there is something fishy going on.”
Nigerians Voice Their Opinion On The 2019 VP Presidential Debate
Nigerians Voice Their Opinion On The 2019 VP Presidential Debate
Everything you need to live well
Transcorp Hilton Hotel played host to Nigeria’s vice presidential candidates including the incumbent vice president Professor Yemi Osibanjo and anchored by Imoni Amarere.
The VP debate which was organised by Nigeria Elections Debate Group and the Broadcasting Organisation of Nigeria had in attendance, Professor Yemi Osibanjo (All Progressive Congress); Mr Peter Obi (Peoples Democratic Party), Khadija Abdullahi-Iya (Alliance for New Nigeria), Ganiyu Galadima (Allied Congress Party of Nigeria) and Umma Getso (Young Progressives Congress).
However, Nigerians saw it as a debate between Osibanjo and Obi.
Below are the opinions of people on the different subject matters:
Time Management
In this #VPDebate, Peter Obi has been the only one who have used his 2 minutes judiciously and has never been cut off while talking, he uses his time judiciously and ends his talk before it hits his 2 minutes.He is a good manager at everything, even of time #2019Debate— South East Boss Lady (@SEastBossLady) December 14, 2018
FDI
So people are saying @PeterObi is giving fake stats. But nobody on that stage bothered to counter him with the correct one. Meaning they don’t even have an idea whether he is right or wrong😂…..Are we not finished in this country🙆 #VPDebate#2019Bebate— dsu_$lim (@donsammyU) December 14, 2018
Peter Obi said FDI to Nigeria in 2015 was $41bn whereas FDI inflows to Africa in 2015 in totality was $38bn. This man can lie sha, jeez! 😂😂😂#2019Debate #VPdebatepic.twitter.com/zt11Lz3S5c— Sensei (@the_BlackYoda) December 14, 2018
Education
I was expecting somebody to remind VP Osinbajo that ASUU is still on strike, when he said “…we are placing priority on education”#VicePresidentialDebate— Elabor Joe Agbebaku (@ElaborJoe1) December 14, 2018
Fuel Subsidy
“We can’t remove subsidy immediately. We tried it in the beginning and people suffered.” – Osinbajo“What you are subsidizing is inefficiency” (then goes on to reel fire stats that back his point)”. – Peter Obi. #VPDebate— Chidi Okereke (@Chydee) December 14, 2018
Osibanjo may have a point but Peter obi gave an excellent analysis on the subsidy issue!!#vicepresidentialdebate— Orji Okè Osisi 🇳🇬 (@vviAce_) December 14, 2018
Girl-Child
Another major highlight from last night’s VP #2019Debate was the emergence of two brave/bold Northern Muslim women debating side by side with Men. It paints a very positive & progressive image on the Girl-Child in Northern Nigeria.
Should inspire many.— Mr Stanley Nwabia (@MrStanleyNwabia) December 15, 2018
Kudos to the Vice presidential candidate of YPP, Umma Getso, a very intelligent, confident, and sound woman. Very impressed! #vicepresidentialdebate— zubi (@zubichild) December 14, 2018
Progress
Peter Obi and Prof should just be president and VP let us at least have an illusion of progress in this country. #WishfulThinking#vicepresidentialdebate— Eddie Madaki (@EddieMadaki) December 14, 2018
Content
Peter Obi and Jimi Agbaje have some things in common…. Speak English.. Blow Grammar… Attack.. Twist Words… But ZERO Content.. #VPDebate— Jubril A. Gawat (@Mr_JAGs) December 14, 2018
Something is telling me @PeterObidid Night Class for this small debate
The man is just dishing out figures and statistics anyhow
Sorry @ProfOsinbajo you should have allowed market women follow you here. #Vicepresidentialdebate— Kufre Samuel (@kufresamuell) December 14, 2018
Ahead of the forthcoming presidential debate in January 19, 2019, the Executive Secretary of NEDG, Edidi Emesiri, in a statement stated that those listed include Allied Congress Party of Nigeria, Oby Ezekwesili; Alliance for New Nigeria, Fela Durotoye; All Progressives Congress, President Muhammadu Buhari; Peoples Democratic Party, Atiku Abubakar; and Young Progressives Party, Kingsley Moghalu.
We wait to see how this will turn out.
In the meantime, let us know what your thoughts are.
Are you Buhari or Jubril? Femi Fani-Kayode:
Are you Buhari or Jubril?
“One of the questions that came up today in my meeting with Nigerians in Poland was on the issue of whether I‘ve been cloned or not. The ignorant rumors are not surprising. When I was away on medical vacation last year a lot of people hoped I was dead. I can assure you all that this is the real me!”- President Muhammadu Buhari, 2nd December, Krakow, Poland.
Some are convinced by these words from the man who says he is Buhari but there are still many who, like the biblical Thomas, have their doubts.
I can hardly blame them because a clone will not say that he is a clone and neither will a body-double say he is a body-double.
It is in the same way that a vampire will not say he is a vampire, a tyrant will not say he is a tryrant, a genocidal maniac will not say he is a genocidal maniac and a mass murderer will not say he is a mass murderer.
And neither will an ethnic supremacist or religious bigot ever admit to being an ethnic supremacist or a religious bigot. The blanket denial of ugly and hidden truths is the first law of the scoundrel and the natural habitat of the dictator.
Such is the way of those that have been intoxicated with power and that live by deceit, cunning and guile: they lose all sense of logic, reason and rationality and they flourish in a dark world of intrigue, subtefuge, deception, delusion and illusion.
Seven examples will suffice: Adolf Hitler claimed to be a democrat, Pol Pot claimed to be God-fearing, Atilla the Hun claimed to be an angel, Ghengis Khan claimed to be benevolent, Josef Stalin claimed to be a deliverer, Idi Amin claimed to be the messiah and Augusto Pinochet claimed to be a peacemaker yet history recalls that all seven were nothing but hideous bloodthirsty monsters and cold-blooded mass murderers.
An eighth example is that of the reigning Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia, His Royal Highness Mohammed Bin Salman, who, in the light of mounting evidence to the contrary, claims that he is a just and compassionate ruler who had nothing to do with the gruesome murder and dismemberment of the American-based Saudi journalist, Jamal Khasshogi in the Saudi Arabian embassy in Turkey.
If there was ever a case of wilful self-delusion, unadulterated mendacity, byzantine intrigue and good old-fashioned double-speak, this is it. Sadly such deceitful, sociopathic and barbaric behaviour is not limited to those distant climes.
Many of those in Nigerian politics also betray this trait and are also afflicted with this sad and sorry disposition.
There is always a hidden truth, an angle, a grey area or an unseen dimension to everything that a Nigerian leader or politician says or does. It is in the light of this that I submit the following.
If President Muhammadu Buhari really wants us to believe that he is not Jubril Aminu Al Sudani I challenge him to have a two-hour inter-active no-holds barred live media chat on national television.
I challenge him to take off his hat and let us examine his head and hair.
I challenge him to let us measure his ears and inspect his earlobes.
I challenge him to conduct a one hour non-stop conversation in Fufude, the Fulani language, on national television.
I challenge him to explain how it is that he is now a good deal shorter in height than he was two years ago.
I challenge him to tell us how it is that two years ago he looked like his Minister of Information’s (Lai Mohammed’s) grandfather, but today he looks like the Minister’s grandson.
I challenge him to explain why he has not been going back to the United Kingdom for regular medical check-ups after his “miraculous” recovery from a strange and debilitating illness that ravaged and wrecked his body and that almost sent him to his grave.
I challenge him to call out Eric Stuart Joyce, the former Brirish MP, former Army officer and former MI6 agent, for declaring him dead sometime last year and for accusing the Nigerian intelligensia, authorities, media, intelligence agencies and ruling elite of being complicit in the conspiracy and the Nigerian people of being the most gullible and naive in the world.
I challenge him to explain why he did not appear with any of the key world leaders in any of the official pictures during his last trip to Paris.
I challenge him to explain why President Donald Trump described him as “lifeless” and ordered his staff never to bring him before him again.
I challenge him to explain why the First Lady, Mrs. Aisha Buhari, claims that two faceless, nameless, shadowy, strange and all-powerful individuals, whose shoes other government officials “lick”, are running the affairs of our country and not him.
I challenge him to explain why he has refused to give one formal press interview to Nigerian journalists and on Nigerian soil for the last two years.
I challenge him to deny the fact that body-doubles were often used in the civilised world during the 1960’s, 1970’s, 1980’s and 1990’s for security reasons and they often represented Presidents, Prime Ministers and Heads of State at official functions and events.
Finally I challenge him to tell us whether it was a coincidence that Haibu Almu, the Nigerian Consul-General to the Sudan and NIA agent that allegedly discovered Jubril Aminu Al Sudani and proposed him as a credible and convincing body-double for the ailing Buhari in 2016, was suddenly knifed to death in Khartoum in May 2018 just a few weeks after his alleged role in the whole sordid “body-double” saga was made public.
I do not believe that Buhari is a clone but I do believe that the body-double allegation and rumour is worthy of our attention and consequently needs to be thoroughly investigated, explored and examined.
Though I cannot vouch for the veracity of this allegation and rumour one thing is clear: a significant number of Nigerians do not believe that the man in Aso Rock Villa is the Buhari that they know and, rightly or wrongly, their perception is that there is something fishy going on.
Given their disposition and suspicions, I submit that there is only one course of action that can settle this raging issue conclusively and bring closure to it: a DNA test organised and administered by a highly respected and certified foreign medical practitioner who must be jointly approved and appointed by the World Health Organisation, Medecins Sans Frontieres
and the Red Cross and who must conduct this crucial assignment under the direct supervision and auspices of the United Nations.
and the Red Cross and who must conduct this crucial assignment under the direct supervision and auspices of the United Nations.
A jocular and dismissive statement from the distant shores of Poland saying “I am not a clone” will not make this matter go away. And neither will a predictable affirmation from the Minister of Labour and Productivity, Chief Chris Ngige, that the President is the real Buhari provide the necessary evidence or assurance.
We demand to know the true identity of the person presiding over the affairs of our nation and, if it is indeed Jubril Aminu Al Sudani, we wish to know where our beloved President Muhammadu Buhari is and what they have done with him.
No matter how absurd these questions may appear to be to some, this is a democracy and we have a right to ask them.
Yet the truth is that nothing surprises me anymore in Nigeria and consequently I believe that anything, including the absurd, is possible.
If we can elect a man that cannot produce (and in my view never had) a WAEC certificate as President and one that can celebrate the fact that he was awarded an “attestation certificate” from WAEC in 2018 at the ripe old age of 80 (yes 80), then the assertion that we are being ruled by a body double is entirely possible and cannot be completely ruled out.
That is how degenerate and degraded our country has become over the last three years and six months.
The worst atrocity that the President, the Federal Government and the ruling APC party has inflicted on us as a people over the last 42 months is not the genocide that we have suffered under them, it is not the mass murders and it is not the ethnic cleansing.
It is not the fact that our country is now the most dangerous place for women to give birth to in the world, it is not the fact that we now have the highest illiteracy rate in the world and it is not the fact that more Nigerian children are out of school than any other country in the world.
It is not the fact that Nigeria now has the highest number of child brides and practising pedophiles in the world, it is not the fact that there are now more beggars in the streets of Nigeria than any other country in the world and it is not the fact that Nigeria is now the highest producer of HIV positive babies in the world.
It is not the fact that 40% of our people and 70% of our graduates are now unemployed, it is not the fact that 50% of Nigerians are now living in extreeme poverty, it is not the fact that our stock market has lost over 2 trillion naira in one year and it is not the fact that our country is now the poverty capital of the world.
It is not the fact that we are now the third most terrorised nation in the world and it is not the fact that we are now home to the first and fourth most deadly terrorist organisations in the world.
It is not the fact that over the last three years and six months the naira has depreciated by over 150% and it is not the fact that our government is attempting to bribe voters with public funds in the name of “trader-moni”.
It is not the humiliation, abuse of power and vengeful and vicious persecution that those of us that dared to resist them over the last three years and six months, that had the courage of our convictions and that remained loyal to our party have been subjected to.
It is not the storming of homes, arbitary arrest and unlawful detention of key opposition figures, it is not the harrasment of their family members or the freezing of their bank accounts and it is not the fact that we have sank lower than ever before in our entire history on Transparancy International’s international corruption index.
It is not the fact that Priti Patel, a British Member of Parliament and the United Kingdom’s former Minister of State for International Development, has warned foreign investors not to invest in Nigeria because the Government refuses to obey court orders and it is not the fact that the International Criminal Court at the Hague (ICC) has accused the Nigerian military of committing crimes against humanity.
It is not the fact that we are now more divided than ever before along religious, ethnic and regional lines and it is not the fact that the Federal Government has destroyed our economy and thrown 14 million people into penury and unemployment over the last three years.
It is not the fact that they have emboldened and strengthened Boko Haram, it is not the fact that law and order has broken down under their watch and it is not the fact that they have consistently nurtured, supported, assisted and protected the cruel and murderous herdsmen.
It is not the fact that they have lied to the Nigerian people and to the world that they have defeated Boko Haram, it is not the fact that the West African branch of ISIS now carries out terrorist operations in various parts of our country and it is not the fact that a new and utterly ruthless Malian militia now carries out terrorist operations in the north west.
It is not the fact that they have insulted CAN, marginalised Christians and humiliated the Church and it is not the fact that they are shielding and protecting military officers and Boko Haram members who committ atrocities.
It is not the fact that they have slaughtered thousands of Shiite Muslims and it is not the fact that they have demonised IPOB, labelled it a terrorist organisation, butchered thousands of its youths and sought to destroy it even though its members have never threatened violence, attacked or killed anyone, waged an armed conflict on the state or carried guns.
It is not the fact that 13.5 million Nigerians voted without a PVC in the 2015 presidential election and that 75% of them did so in the states where Buhari “won”.
It is not the fact that they have wilfully refused to sign the Electoral Act Amendement Bill, it is not the fact that they have blatently refused to heed the patriotic call for restructuring of the country and it is not the fact that they have looted, stolen and plundered more public funds than any other government in the history of our country.
It is not the fact that one of the greatest sons of Africa and one of the most respected and reverred world leaders and elderstatesmen that has ever lived, President Olusegun Obasanjo, recently and rightly said when commenting on the performance of the Buhari administration that “only a fool will sit on the fence or be neutral when his or her country is being destroyed with incompetence, corruption, lack of focus, insecurity, nepotism, brazen impunity and denial of the obvious”.
It is not the fact that every single Nigerian former Head of State and President has given the Buhari administration a vote of no confidence and has refused to endorse them for a second term.
As frightful, scandalous and unacceptable as all these failings are, not a single one of them demeans, diminishes and damages us more than the possibility that, for the first time in our history and indeed the history of the entire world, a massive multi-religious, multi-ethnic and multi-cultural nation such as ours is saddled with a President that many genuinly believe is not who he says he is and that some believe is a foreigner and a body-double!
Solemn Atmosphere As Army Buries Slain Officers, Soldiers Of Metele Attack
Solemn Atmosphere As Army Buries Slain Officers, Soldiers Of Metele Attack

The Nigerian Army is burying officers and soldiers that died in the Metele attack last month, Sun News reports.
The slain army personnel are to be buried at the Maimalari Cantonment Cemetery Maiduguri in a very solemn military ceremony this morning.
Scores of army officers and top security personnel as well as the representative of the Shehu of Borno are attending TJR burial rites.
Army has insisted 23 officers and soldiers were killed in the November 18 Boko Haram attack on 157 Task force batalion at Metele, Abadam Local Government, Borno State.
Details later…
Saturday, December 15, 2018
Moment Half-Naked Banker Was Found By Police After Allegedly Beating Escort To Death.
A video shown to jurors shows the moment police burst into a home to discover a half-naked City banker after he allegedly bludgeoned an escort to death.
Jurors at Lewes Crown Court in London watched as police officers discovered Zahid Naseem lying on a sofa wearing nothing but a dressing gown as Christina Abbotts lay dead in her bed in the next room.
She advertised her services under the name Tilly Pexton on AdultWork.com and earned up to £3,500 a time when she met Naseem, who denies her murder, instead claiming he woke to find her dead.
Her body was found by police in the top-floor flat she had been house-sitting for friend Peter Nuttall in Crawley after worried friends started searching for her when she failed to turn up to her birthday party in South Kensington.
Naseem stayed in the flat for 12 hours after her death – drinking, taking drugs and sending pornographic pictures and videos to other escorts, prosecutor Christopher Tehrani previously told the court.
Footage captured on police body-worn cameras showed officers breaking into the flat and shouting “there’s someone else in here” when they found Naseem after discovering Ms Abbotts’ body.
The 48-year-old – dressed in a dark suit, white shirt, green tie and glasses – sat in the dock and looked at the floor, cupping his chin with his hand, for the majority of the time the footage was played.
The West Midlands-born “socialite”, who led a party lifestyle in London mixing with “posh” and wealthy friends, was hit 13 times on the head with a pestle on May 25 – the day of her 29th birthday.
Her family and friends thought the “privately educated city girl” and “social media addict” worked in IT.
But the former student of the Royal Agricultural University in Cirencester and Oxford Brookes University drop-out was leading a secret life as a high-class escort.
As the camera moves around the sitting room, white powder is seen on a book by the computer, empty bottles and wine glasses cover a coffee table and women’s underwear is seen on the floor.
In the recording, officers discuss whether Naseem is dead, but then call for an ambulance when they see his eyes moving.
Describing himself as someone with “OCD” who is a freelance risk manager for large trading firms and investment banks, Naseem said he had been working in Toronto-Dominion Bank’s London office before leaving to spend the evening with Ms Abbotts.
He told officers the pair took an Uber taxi to the West Sussex town’s Asda supermarket because “there was no Waitrose around”, buying bottles of her favourite champagne Veuve-Clicquot.
CCTV captured Naseem appearing to kiss Ms Abbotts on the head while they stood in one of the aisles.
This was the last time they were seen publicly together and she is thought to have been killed the next day, the court previously heard.
He said the pair then “pretty much spent the evening naked, being intimate, drinking and taking drugs” and also having a bath together, adding: “We continued doing lines all night and into the morning.”
Describing their relationship, he said she was “bubbly” and “very friendly” but “dogmatic”, adding: “I wouldn’t say she was an escort. She’s some sort of socialite. The city’s full of people like that.”
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