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‘Buhari’ Joins Peter Obi’s Presidential Homecoming Campaign (Video)

‘Buhari’ Joins Peter Obi’s Presidential Homecoming Campaign (Video)
A video of president Buhari’s doppelganger dancing heartily at Peter Obi’s presidential homecoming campaign is presently trending on social media.
In the video, the “Buhari”s followers were heard chanting and hailing him “Buhari, Buhari, Buhari…Alhaji Buhari, his excellency Buhari”‘
The video has since sparked different reactions on social media.
One Kola wrote “This must be the Jubril they’ve been talking about”
One Daphne wrote “For a minute I thought that was really Buhari but Bubu doesn’t have this kind of energy “
One Sidney wrote “With the way many people look exactly like buhari… That conspiracy theory might be true”
This is coming weeks after, President Muhammadu Buhari said jokes that claimed he was dead and ‘Jibril Aminu from Sudan’ was occupying Aso Rock was not funny.
The President said some Nigerians have a way of creating humour to feast on something they do not understand, adding that the rumour that he was dead and one Jubril from Sudan was the work of some mischief makers to demonstrate their cheekiness.
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