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 British 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.”
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