Nnamdi Kanu, the
leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra, has made another claim about Vice
President, Prof Yemi Osinbajo and the Spokesman to President Muhammadu Buhari,
Femi Adesina.
Kanu in a Facebook
post on Friday maintained his earlier claim that Osinbajo had been forcibly
infected with Coronavirus and in critical condition
He had earlier
claimed that Osinbajo was critically ill.
Leader of the
proscribed group IPOB also claimed that Adesina has not been seen around Aso
Rock because of some secrets he is aware of.
The Abia-born
secessionist further claimed that there was no meeting between Governor
Babagana Zulum of Borno State and President Buhari on Thursday, insisting that
what was made available to the public was photoshops.
“As we continue to
pray for the quick recovery of all those afflicted by this global pestilence,
let us also ask God to protect those who were either forcibly infected with
Coronavirus like Yemi Osinbajo or missing due to what they know about Fulani
grand deception with Jubril Al-Sudani, like poor Femi Adesina who has not been
seen around Aso Rock for some days now,” he wrote.
“We must also
remember the unfortunate Nigerians who are about to be used as laboratory
animals and experimented upon by Chinese scientists this rogue Fulani regime
brought into Nigeria a few days ago. Those who are in doubt as to the true
purpose of bringing the Chinese to the Zoo should listen to my last broadcast.
“Surprise!
surprise!! After I expressed my genuine concern yesterday morning regarding the
welfare of missing Femi Adesina, remnants of the evil regime hastily put
together a few photoshopped pictures in response to prove Femi Adesina is still
alive and Jubril in Aso Rock not Cuba.
“Unfortunately for
whoever is now operating Femi Adesina’s Facebook account, the usual unavoidable
mistakes were there in the editing of the pictures they published. Eagle-eyed
IPOB analysts have already spotted them.
“When these pictures
were published yesterday afternoon, our analysts and forensic psychologists
went through the photos and late last night they authoritatively informed me
the pictures posted on Femi Adesina’s Facebook page were fake. They also
determined that it was most unlikely that it was Femi Adesina that published
them.
“They quickly
outlined why the pictures were fake:
“1. In the first
picture, the mask-wearing actor pretending to be Buhari appears to be welcoming
somebody else not Gov. Zulum of Borno State. Observe that TV on the bookshelf
to the right of the picture is off.
“2. When Governor
Zulum emerged in the second picture he was looking at the floor as the actor
with the Buhari mask was looking at something else but definitely not at the
governor which he should. Their line of sight on each other is skewed, which is
a classic sign of bad photo editing. Again notice the TV is off.
“3. As they now
stand to pose for a photocall, the fully protected governor is standing beside
an unprotected ‘Buhari’ in the same lounge.
“4. Inside the
conference room where they were meant to be holding what we assume is an
important meeting as the picture indicates, the TV is now on. Another case of
bad photoshop. Also, notice how the actor pretending to be Buhari is looking
and smirking at something straight in front of him when Prof. Zulum in full
protective gear is going through some official documents.
“You will notice in
these hastily photoshopped pictures that they never said what Gov. Zulum was in
Aso Rock for unlike in previous Femi Adesina posts. This is concrete proof it
wasn’t Femi Adesina that posted the photos. Any official visit to Aso Rock,
even ordinary courtesy calls, is noted officially but here there is nothing.
“Again fearing
exposure and ridicule, they only posted 3 photos of a visit they considered so
important to publicise but instead posted more one on Adesina’s blogging site
which again is unusual.
“5. The last picture
is an old photo taken in the main presidential office in Aso Rock that had no
bearing whatsoever with the narrative of the rest of the pictures. Governor
Zulum was not received in the main office with a green chair and coat of arms
but they had to add this picture to give the forgery an air of authenticity.
“Now ask yourself
this question, why couldn’t they video the meeting or at least the greeting
phase of the meeting as the late Buhari always did. Is the video function on
the same camera used to take these pictures also on lockdown? They keep lying,
we keep exposing them.”
President Buhari on
Thursday met with Governor Babagana Zulum of Borno at the State House, Abuja.
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