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Kemi Olunloyo claims appear real as known pastor begs to resurrect Abba Kyari

After the death of President Buhari’s Chief of Staff, Abba Kyari on Friday, April 17, which Special Adviser to the President on Media and Publicity, Femi Adesina, made the announcement on his Twitter handle that Abba Kyari is dead, he died night on Friday.
A Nigerian pastor identified as Goodheart Val Aloysius took to social media to appeal to Kyari’s family to give him a chance to resurrect dead Kyari.
However, the remains of the late Abba Kyari who died of COVID-19 complication has been buried on Saturday in Gudu cemetery, Abuja, the pastor identified as Aloysius in a Facebook advised the family not to be in a haste to bury him.
The pastor stated that he saw Kyari’s death coming a week before he died and had lamented but was not given a chance.
He wrote: “JESUS IS THE ANSWER TO THIS PANDEMIC. ABBA KYARI CAN COME BACK TO LIFE….Let the family of Chief of Staff to the president not be in a hurry to bury Abba Kyari let me be given a chance and in the name of Jesus christ of Nassaret Abba Kyari will live again!!! I saw all this coming last week I lamented for a chance but was not given because a prophet has no honour in his own country…Dr Good heart Val is my name a.k.a MY FATHER MY FATHER.”

Nigerian Journalist, Kemi Olunloyo
On the other hand, investigative journalist, Kemi Olunloyo has alleged that the circulated funeral of late President Buhari’s Chief of staff, Abba Kyari, was actually a caricature.
Recall that Kemi Olunloyo had reported weeks ago that a top cabinet member of President Buhari had died and members of the government was keeping it a secret. She said then that she wouldn’t mention the name of the deceased for the sake of ‘national security’.
While reacting to the viral video of an NCDC official who recklessly dumped his PPE after participating at the funeral of Late Kyari, Kemi warned people to stop sending her the video. She further claimed that the body of the former chief of staff was never moved from Lagos to Abuja but was cremated in Lagos.
The veteran journalist wrote: “Nigerians pls STOP sending me the same footage of a man removing a hazmat suit outside a cemetery. I’m a trained Investigative Journalist. Already told you Mr Kyari was flown to Lagos, died in Ikoyi, cremated. No INFECTED body was moved to Abuja. He’s from Borno #RIPAbbaKyari.”
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