May 14, 2026

Osinbajo Finally Speaks On ‘Jubril from Sudan’

By Farouk Mohammed

Vice President Yemi Osinbajo has reacted to reports that President Muhammadu Buhari died in London and was replaced as Jubril Al Sudani from Sudan.

According to Nnamdi Kanu, The self-acclaimed leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) had on numerous occasion claimed that Buhari had died during his medical vacation last year and was replaced by Jubril.

Mr Osinbajo speaking at a National Consultative Forum organised by the National Committee of Buhari Support Groups (NCBSG) in collaboration with Council for New Nigeria Initiative, the Vice President wondered how a certain Jubril from Sudan would be presiding over the Federal Executive Council (FEC) meeting.

He also said that the fear of Buhari was making some detractors lose their senses.

Osinbajo in his words said: “They prayed for him to die, he didn’t die. When he came back hale and hearty by the grace of the Almighty God, they mourned while Nigerians rejoiced.

“The fear of Buhari makes these people desperate even crazy. So now they say he is Jubril from Sudan. If you can’t discredit him say he doesn’t exist; they were all alive and well when Pastor Adeboye went to London and prayed for him the day before he returned to Nigeria.

“How will one Jubril sit in Federal Executive Council and conduct meetings, consult with his ministers, speak to me daily?

“Their strategy is simple, if you tell a lie often enough some will believe you; Buhari is not only alive and well, he will by God’s grace live long and well after his second term in office.”

okaynews.com recalls that the president has debunked reports on his alleged cloning and said he will be celebrating his Birthday soon.

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