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Jubril of Sudan: What Israeli lawmaker said about Nigeria’s President – Kanu claims

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Leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB, Mazi Nnamdi Kanu, has revealed what a member of Israeli Legislative Council, Rachel Azaria, said in a private message about the president of Nigeria.

According to him, she said many people across the globe were aware the president is not Muhammadu Buhari but a foreigner.

He made the disclosure yesterday in a tweet on his official Twitter handle.

Nigerians are divided over the identity of President Buhari. Some believe he died overseas last year and was replaced by a Sudanese stage play actor, Jubril Aminu Al-Sudani, while, others disagree with equal sentiment.

However, Kanu quoted the Israeli lawmaker, who is also an ex-Deputy Mayor of Jerusalem, as saying “Dear Nigerians, your president is a foreigner. Many around the world are aware of this but unfortunately, only you can do something about it. Shalom!”

The pro-Biafra leader also disclosed that the United Nations will not do anything about the controversy trailing the identity of the President.

“For proud Nigerians, UN will not revolt against the impostor ruling you,” Kanu said.

He went further to reveal that he had a parley with a team of US-Israeli Jewish philanthropists in view of the secessionist vision of his group.

He wrote: “On Saturday, December 15, 2018, I met with US-Israeli Jewish philanthropists in Jerusalem to discuss IPOB’s vision of the new Biafra.

“The meeting is part of the worldwide project to connect the family of Israel.”

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