Former
Minister of Aviation, Femi Fani-Kayode, says he was reliably informed that the
photo of President Buhari and some APC governors and chieftains shared online
by
the presidency yesterday was taken sometime in Abuja during the Ramadan
holiday and not yesterday as claimed by the presidency. Read his reaction to the
photo after the cut
The picture
of a handful of APC Governors and President Muhammadu Buhari, which was
purportedly taken in London yesterday, is old and fake.
I have been
reliably informed that they were taken during Ramadan in Abuja some time back and
not yesterday in London.
Quite apart
from that even though the picture was meant to have been taken in London
curiously all the drinks on the table are Nigerian products and Nigerian-made.
Did the
Governors take all those drinks along with them to London when they went to see
the President?
Is Buhari
not coming home again anytime soon? Acting President Yemi Osinbajo and some
government officials recently told us that he would be back on the 28th of July
which is just a few days away.
Why the need
for the APC Governors to "visit" him in far away London if he will be
back in Nigeria in a few days?
What was the
purpose and point of this fake photo-shoot and this strange breakfast meeting?
What was the purpose and objective of this monumental fraud and deceit?
Whatever the
answers may be to these questions the curtain must be brought down on what can
only be described as a puerile and nauseating conspiracy.
This crazy
and noxious charade just has to stop. We do not wish the President dead but we
have a right to know the truth. As a matter of fact we demand to know that
truth because, as he once said himself, he "belongs to us all".
For those
who still believe that the meeting actually took place there are some nagging
questions that need to be answered.
For example
why were the Nigerian and foreign media not allowed to cover the proceedings
and participate in this celebrated photo-soot and merry London feast?
Why did the
Villa press corps not take one of their own camera men to London and make a
short video of this "historic" event?
Why was the
whole proceedings shrouded in so much secrecy? Why is it that only one picture
was taken? Why were more pictures not shot? Why was Buhari not put on audio
tape and interviewed whilst he was with his celebrated and important guests?
Why did he not
offer a few words of hope and encouragement to the Nigerian people to ease the
tension that has been generated in the land by his prolonged absence?
How can they
expect us to take Governor Rochas Okorocha's word for anything without any
solid proof or evidence to back those words up or give them a measure of
veracity or credibility?
I for one
would not believe a word that a man like Rochas tells me. If he told me that it
was day outside I would have to assume that it was night. It is that bad.
Again why
did Buhari not shake anyone's hands during the photo-shoot? Why did he not get
up from his chair, say "cheese" and give us a big Daura smile?
Why was he
just sitting there like a stuffed mannequin who really did not know where he
was and who he was interacting with?
Is it not
obvious that he can no longer function properly? Why all the tall tales that he
is getting much better?
Is it not
clear that he is simply being stuffed with and pumped up by a dangerous
cocktail of steriods? Is it not obvious that he is suffering from an extreme
form of dementia?
Is it not
clear that even if he were to be brought back to Nigeria tomorrow he could no
longer function properly and lead the nation?
Is it not
obvious that he is barely lucid and that he is little better than a zombie?
Where is the
shame in admitting these truths and prevailing on him to resign in order for
him to be able to go home to Daura and take care of his health?
Better still
he could resign and be taken to Prophet T.B. Joshua's Synagogue Church Of All
Nations (SCOAN) in Lagos for prayer, deliverance and healing. I assure you that
it works.
Those who
truly love Mr. President and care for him ought to advise him to take one of
these two options. Yet sadly few will do so.
The bitter
truth is that we have become the laughing stock of the entire civilised world
since this shameless charade began.
A nation of
180 million people whose President has gone missing and who have no idea where
he is, what is wrong with him or what the prognosis for his condition is. The
situation is shameful and bizarre.
Worse still
we have a media that is so fawning in its attitude when it comes to the Federal
Government and that is so easily intimidated that they simply refuse to ask the
right questions about this matter or undertake to carry out the necessary
investigations with a view to establishing the truth.
This is the
greatest tragedy of all and it results in total impunity on the part of the
government because the media is not prepared to keep them on their toes.
Yet it
doesn't stop there. We have a Senate with 109 distiguished and able Senators
and a House of Representatives with over 300 honorable legislators and yet not
one of them has the fortitude or guts to call for the resignation of this
ailing man who is clearly no longer well enough to lead our nation.
The
following questions must be answered: are the Nigerian people under a blinding
and binding spell? Is this the unholy work of vodoo-merchants, witch-doctors
and necromancers?
Have our
people been bound up and charmed by these broom-loving APC wizards and witches?
The truth is
that God is watching this charade and He is not mocked. No matter what anyone
says or does His will shall be done, His counsel shall stand, His purpose shall
be established and His name shall be glorified in this situation and in our
nation.
Nigeria is
too important, too big and too good to be subjected to such malevolent
indignities and infantile rubbish.
She is too
blessed and advanced a nation to be manipulated by a faceless little cabal of
power-hungry, godless, self-seeking, evil, callous and bloodthirsty men.
We as a
people deserve far better than that and we ought to demand much more. Buhari is
not a King with divine rights and neither is he God.
He is a
human being like you and I and, just like us, blood runs through his veins. He
is not immortal and he is not infallible.
He is mortal
and he is fallible. He is not indispensible. Like all human beings, he is
dispensible. With or without him Nigeria shall go on and our nation shall
survive.
In any case
whether he comes back alive or not is not the point and neither is it the
relevant question.
The relevant
point and question is whether he can continue to function as President if and
when he does come back and, based on the information at my disposal, it is very
clear to me that he will not be able to do so.
The truth is
that if and when he does come back, he will come back as a shell of his former
self. This is sad, pitiful and tragic but the sooner we come to terms with it
the better it is for us all.
This is a
man that I have been reliably informed has lost his memory, his powers of
speech, his recollection of events and his ability to perform even the most
basic mental and physical functions. A man in such a condition can hardly be
described as being fit to rule this great nation.
The morbid
obsession with retaining power at all costs which has afflicted those in the
Presidency that Mrs. Aisha Buhari has graphically described as the "hyenas
and jackals" coupled with their insidious attempt to institutionalise what
I have described elsewhere as "corspsocracy" (the rulership of the
living by the dead) in the body politic of our nation must cease forthwith.
Nigerians
are gracious, kind, long-suffering, resilient, loving, patient and
compassionate people who wish the best for their President but that does not
mean that they should be taken for granted, taken for a ride or treated like
fools. They are not children and they are not stupid.
It is time
for this horrendous madness and hideous nightmare to stop!
It is time
for Buhari's seat to be declared vacant and it is time for Acting President
Yemi Osinbajo to fully take over and be sworn in as the new and substantive
President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.

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