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CONFUSION! Buhari cancels Presidential Broadcast today, as IPOB Leader Nnamdi Kanu onslaught on the Presidency intensifies

CONFUSION! Buhari cancels Presidential Broadcast today, as IPOB Leader Nnamdi Kanu onslaught on the Presidency intensifies


Following the statement made by Aliyu Sani, the national coordinator of the Presidential Task Force (PTF) on COVID-19, that President Muhammadu Buhari would address Nigerians today.

According to report emerging now disclosed that Presidency has made U-turn, saying that Mr President would no longer address the nation as scheduled. Disclosing this via his official twitter handle, Femi Adesina, Special Adviser on Media and Publicity to Mr President, opined, “No presidential broadcast on COVID-19 updates today. None was planned. Rather, the Presidential Task Force will during its usual media briefings bring the nation up to speed on the next steps.”

After the cancellation, Nnamdi Kanu, the leader of Indigenous People Of Biafra Said: “MESS with us at your peril.

Micheal Jiang, MD of CCECC in Nigeria is a very smart man for heeding my warning this morning not to disgrace himself and China by broadcasting any concocted audio/video tape of a dead Buhari. Anything he does I will expose to the whole world and the #Zoo will be ridiculed.

The #ZooNigeria has fallen because as I have always said, Buhari is dead, Jubril is gone, Aisha Buhari’s boyfriend is shy, #AsoRockIsStillEmpty and #OsinbajoIsStillMissing

I maintain that Biafra freedom is month’s away not years. WE MISCREANTS HAVE COLLAPSED THE ZOO!

If they change their mind and decide to air their sham tonight, we IPOB shall be waiting to eat them alive.”

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