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The Living Dead: World Press Mocked Buhari For Repeatedly Appointing Dead People by omanzo02: 5:17pm On May 01, 2020
THE LIVING DEAD Nigerian president appoints dead person to top government job – the SIXTH time he’s made the same mistake

NIGERIA'S president was left red-faced after he appointed a man who died more than two months ago to a top job.

Muhammadu Buhari, 77, has previously appointed at least five other dead people to the boards of government agencies - meaning its the sixth time he's made such an error.

President Buhari - who is nicknamed "Baba Go Slow" - appointed Tobias Chukwuemeka Okwuru to Nigerian agency the Federal Character Commission.

He appointed the man despite his funeral taking place in February.

Applications for the job were reopened when journalists pointed out the error, with Mr Okwuru dying aged 59.

The president's aides have hit back and claimed the embarrassing mistake was actually down to the long screening process for the role.


It comes after he had previously handed out at least five top jobs to the dead back in 2017.

Among those promoted was Francis Okpozo, who had been dead for almost a year when he was named chairman of the board of the Nigerian Press Council.

President Buhari earned his nickname due to that fact he took six months to name his first cabinet in 2015.

And back in 2018 he was forced to deny rumours of his own death and that he had been replaced with a body double named Jubril.


He was previously Nigeria's military ruler for two years between 1983 an 1985 after leading a coup, and has blamed democracy for slowing him down.

Previously, the president said: "It’s not Baba that is slow but it is the system, so I am going by this system and I hope we will make it."

The late Mr Okwuru's name was part of a list of 37 new appointees which was read aloud to the senate.

President Buhari's media aide Lauretta Onochie defended the move - saying he wasn't dead when the recruitment process started.

She said: "He even came to update his CV in readiness for the appointment after the senate screening.

"When he sadly passed away while waiting for the screening by the senate, that information was not communicated."

Friends of the deceased politician slammed the government for the mistake.

Dr Chike Onwe said: "Please, in God’s name, leave us alone to mourn our dead. Keep your belated appointment."

Kitzito Nwankwo added: “We all waited for it, and it came only when you had gone, deepening the hole in our hearts, reminding us the vacuum your departure created."
President Buhari was first elected in 2015, and was re-elected last year in a landslide by more than 3million votes.

He came under critcism back in September, 2016, after he was found to have copied Barack Obama's inauguration speech.

The leader later blamed "overzealous staff" - and his team were given anti-plagiarism software to make sure it didn't happen again.

President Buhari also denied his own death in December, 2018, amid claims he had been replaced by a Sudanese man named Jubril.

Addressing the nation he said "it is the real me I assure you" and assured he was not a "clone" after he came back from a number of health problems.

Meanwhile, a 70-year-old man was arrested in Nigeria for "insulting" President Buhari.

In a statement, cops said: "Any person found taking undue advantage of the social media to insult others will face the wrath of the law."

https://www.the-sun.com/news/766733/nigeria-president-dead-man-sixth-time/
Re: The Living Dead: World Press Mocked Buhari For Repeatedly Appointing Dead People by IceLip: 5:20pm On May 01, 2020
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Re: The Living Dead: World Press Mocked Buhari For Repeatedly Appointing Dead People by phelonrays: 5:24pm On May 01, 2020
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Re: The Living Dead: World Press Mocked Buhari For Repeatedly Appointing Dead People by Samakus(m): 5:33pm On May 01, 2020
Chai! Buhari don make us object of caricature
Re: The Living Dead: World Press Mocked Buhari For Repeatedly Appointing Dead People by IlovePMB: 5:36pm On May 01, 2020
Oyibo have finally finished, rubished and uselessed the Jubril of Sudan. That is what he deserves.
Re: The Living Dead: World Press Mocked Buhari For Repeatedly Appointing Dead People by DanseMacabre(m): 5:36pm On May 01, 2020
What more do you expect from a lifeless being
Re: The Living Dead: World Press Mocked Buhari For Repeatedly Appointing Dead People by yanabasee1(m): 5:39pm On May 01, 2020
We deserve better... but tribalism and nepotism is dragging us backward.....


A man that is supposed to be at home to play with his greatgrand children is still sitting as a vegetable president without ordinary WAEC...


Electing somebody on the grounds of integrity alone is a big shame to the institution....
Re: The Living Dead: World Press Mocked Buhari For Repeatedly Appointing Dead People by SalamRushdie: 5:46pm On May 01, 2020
His is not called lifeless for nothing
Re: The Living Dead: World Press Mocked Buhari For Repeatedly Appointing Dead People by FlordFlorez(m): 5:56pm On May 01, 2020
Im really ashamed of my country.
Re: The Living Dead: World Press Mocked Buhari For Repeatedly Appointing Dead People by evanso6226(f): 5:57pm On May 01, 2020
Lolz
Re: The Living Dead: World Press Mocked Buhari For Repeatedly Appointing Dead People by Nobody: 5:58pm On May 01, 2020
But Buhari is lifeless, that is why he is able to connect with the dead and give them political appointments.
Re: The Living Dead: World Press Mocked Buhari For Repeatedly Appointing Dead People by Nobody: 6:04pm On May 01, 2020
omanzo02:
THE LIVING DEAD Nigerian president appoints dead person to top government job – the SIXTH time he’s made the same mistake


Meanwhile, a 70-year-old man was arrested in Nigeria for "insulting" President Buhari.

In a statement, cops said: "Any person found taking undue advantage of the social media to insult others will face the wrath of the law."

https://www.the-sun.com/news/766733/nigeria-president-dead-man-sixth-time/

Ladies and Gentlemen, we are officially a Dictatorship state ruled by the Demonic Dictatorial Demons.
Re: The Living Dead: World Press Mocked Buhari For Repeatedly Appointing Dead People by jlinkd78(m): 6:15pm On May 01, 2020
Who did we offend as a country. U see what is independence in journalism no beating about d truth. So oyibo still remember d Jubril part of our national shame, even d copy copy of Obama's speech. Oyibo una bad ooh
Re: The Living Dead: World Press Mocked Buhari For Repeatedly Appointing Dead People by omanzo02: 6:43pm On May 01, 2020
jlinkd78:
Who did we offend as a country. U see what is independence in journalism no beating about d truth. So oyibo still remember d Jubril part of our national shame, even d copy copy of Obama's speech. Oyibo una bad ooh

They can keep records of events and incidents for centuries, so busting every falsehood and pretentious moves from any government is easy.

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