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Biafra news : Buhari Cabal and British Govt finally played last joker – Nnamdi Kanu’s brother on Buhari’s death.

 

Buhari Cabal and   British Govt finally played last joker – Nnamdi Kanu’s brother on Buhari’s death.    


   A younger brother of detained leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB, Nnamdi Kanu, Kanunta, has reacted to the death of former President Muhammadu Buhari.       Kanunta said the cabal and British government have finally played their last joker.



NNAMDI KANU has  posted the message on his X. In 2017, Buhari spent five months in Britain where he was being treated for an undisclosed illness.  page while recalling how it was reported that Buhari died in 2018   Buhari spent five months in Britain where he was being treated for an undisclosed illness.

During his illness, IPOB leader Nnamdi Kanu claimed that Buhari was cloned with an impostor, Jubril of Sudan.  Upon his return in 2018, the late former President insisted that he was not dead, stressing that he was not the alleged Jubril of Sudan   Buhari’s former spokesman, Garba Shehu, disclosed the former president’s death on Sunday.

Shehu said Buhari died in a clinic in London on Sunday where he was treating an undisclosed illness.  

Reacting, Kanunta posted on X: “Gen Mohammadu Buhari is dead for the second time. Finally the cabals and the British Gov have played their last joker on a hopeless country called Nigeria.”

Upon his return in 2018, the late former President insisted that he was not dead, stressing that he was not the alleged Jubril of Sudan   Buhari’s former spokesman, Garba Shehu, disclosed the former president’s death on Sunday.

Shehu said Buhari died in a clinic in London on Sunday where he was treating an undisclosed illness.  

Reacting, Kanunta posted on X: “Gen Mohammadu Buhari is dead for the second time. Finally the cabals and the British Gov have played their last joker on a hopeless country called Nigeria



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