The president of Nigeria is said to have died, he reacts sharply: I'm not dead. I'm not a clone.

Nigeria's President Muhammadu Buhari denied claims he died and was replaced by a clone, calling speculation “ignorant allegations”. In a Twitter post Sunday, Buhar addressed reports while at a meeting in Poland. “One of the questions I was asked today during my meeting with the Nigerians in Poland was [...]
Nigeria's President Muhammadu Buhari denied claims he died and was replaced by a clone, calling speculation “ignorant allegations”.
In a Twitter post Sunday, Buhar addressed reports while at a meeting in Poland.
One of the questions I was asked today during the meeting with Nigerians in Poland, was whether I'm cloned or not? The ignorant voices are not surprising, when I was on medical vacation last summer many people were hoping for me to die. ”
Buhari spent long periods in London receiving medical treatment in 2017 and on one occasion stayed away from Nigeria for more than three months.
His absence prompted strong speculation in the country about the president's health and many false reports circulated on the internet, saying he was dead.
After people believed that Muhammad Buhari died, they rushed to Vice President Yemi Osinbajo seeking to be his deputy.
This was very embarrassing, we discussed when he visited me, while I was recuperating,”-store Buhari. I can assure you this is really me. Later this month I'm celebrating my 76th birthday. And I'm still strong. ”












