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How FG Fuelled Buhari's Death Rumour - Niran Adedokun by BeeBeeOoh(m): 7:01am On Feb 16, 2017
Now that the dust over the corporeal status of President Muhammadu Buhari has settled, an attempt to put it all in perspective should make good sense, I think.

Before now, tempers had been on the loose. The Information Minister, Lai Mohammed, was so infuriated; he got unusually caustic and suggested that Nigerians were people of ill-will.

In the fleeting frustration that visited operatives of this administration following rumours that the President might have passed on in London, Mohammed let out an unforgiveable misjudgment of what Nigerians generally represent.

A statement issued by his Special Assistant on Media, Segun Adeyemi, said, inter alia: “It’s only in this part of the world that you wake up in the morning and you say the President of the country is dead…”

Mohammed got it wrong. Nigerians actually, generally belong to a class of people whose attachment to tradition and religion constrains from wishing death on others.

So if any circumstance suggests that people of this country ventilate death wishes about anyone, those concerned should embark on some introspection in search of a rational explanation for the aberration.

But self-righteous fellows, who abound in the Buhari-led government, are mostly more solipsistic than reflective. A disposition which always breeds error. This is why they do not see what government itself contributed to the infuriating rumour. It is also why there may soon be another cycle of this dull drama

To start with, the President wakes up one beautiful Thursday morning and dispatch a letter to the Senate indicating his sudden decision to embark on vacation. The vacation will be for 10 days within which he also plans to visit his physicians for routine examinations. In his absence, the Vice President, Prof Yemi Osinbajo, who was at the time away on official assignment in Davos, Switzerland, will act as President. Buhari then jets out the same day ahead of the arrival of the man designated to hold the forte for him!

For the next three days or so, no one hears from the President. Unlike his previous visits when we were regaled with pictures of arrivals and visitations, where interviewers fell upon one another to have a dig at the leader of the most populous black nation in the world, not one word dropped from Mr. President throughout that weekend. And we expect people not to speculate?

It is like a father who summons his children to tell them of the need for him to take an urgent trip just two hours after their mother left for the market to buy foodstuffs for the family.

He tells them this trip is so urgent he wouldn’t even be able to wait for their mother’s return from the market. However, they should rest assured that their needs will be met by the mother he couldn’t even wait to pass a handover note to.

He leaves in that hurry and for three days, not even the mother could provide information to the children about their father, who is ordinarily in the habit of staying in touch with his family. Those children are bound to fear that the worst may have happened to their dad. And it would be Herculean to rule speculations out in this household and its neighbourhood.

One can push this argument further to suggest that all men, be they white, yellow or black, are likely to react to this situation with a measure of agitated uncertainty and the tendency that rumours would soon begin to fly, when found in this situation are predictable.

Truth is, the minds of men are too endowed for the redundancy that Mohammed suggests. This is more so in the absence of credible and verifiable information, let alone a situation where there is no information at all, as seen in the scenario painted above. The President’s movement cuts the image of an emergency, further given credit by the information blackout of the following 48 hours or so.

But how did this death rumour emerge and can they really pass as death wishes for the President? A report with the headline: “Fact check: Buhari dead? Attempts suicide? Fake news is booming!” published by thecable.ng indicated that the rumours were first published by poor mimics of Metro newspaper of the United Kingdom and Huffington Post of the United States.

The Cable identified an assortment of errors starting with the faulty Uniform Resource Locator (URL) for both sites, the fact that both sites are operated by the same company and the unpardonable factual and grammatical gaffes in the two stories!

This investigation raises a few questions about the position held by the Information minister who threatened that anyone arrested in connection to the rumour would be dealt with.

The first question is do the originators of the story really want President Buhari dead? Most likely, no. Everyone who has some access to the Internet these days explores the opportunity to make a quick buck, become popular or even just cause some mischief. It is too early for us to forget the flourish of fake news during electioneering in the US last year. How do we imagine that our country can be insulated from this?

A corollary to the above is that these people do not necessarily have to be natives of Nigeria neither do they have to reside in the country. This, most certainly, is why government has still not found any culprit in spite of the threats.

Government further worsened the case by its uncoordinated responses to questions that have arisen especially after the extension of the President’s vacation. From “the President is hale, hearty” and chatty, you have had solicitation for prayers for the quick recovery of the same man who is said to be in good health. All of these send feelers of an intentional plan to shut Nigerians out and this invariably breeds speculations.

Have the pictures of visitations to the President released by his media team helped matters? I think not and here is why.

Rather than show the well-planned crisis management acumen of the President’s managers, these pictures only reflect the unprepared, reactive tendencies of the media machinery.

The prevailing motive seems to be something like: “Nigerians claim that he was sitting lame in the first picture they saw, so we got one in which he was having a meal with a governor. When Nigerians punctured the authenticity of that, we got him to walk his visitors to the door so they will see that he walks!” Not even the telephone conversation with President Donald Trump would lay the conjectures to rest as Nigerians are now asking the President to grant an interview to a broadcast medium or even address the nation via Skype. Nothing tells more about a people’s distrust of those running their affairs.

But how much of this drama would we have been able to cut off if Nigerians officially learnt about the health status of the President. Rather than speculate, wouldn’t we have had armies of prayer warriors of all faith self-enlisting in divine solicitation for the President’s good health?

And if the President is truly not unwell, his failure to speak with Nigerians these past three weeks is nothing but the arrogance of office. This is where the media management team of the President has to come off its high horse and get their boss to communicate with those who elected him. In countries where government has any iota of respect for the people; the President would be in a hurry to reassure his people.

But government officials in Nigeria already see the people as adversaries who only deserve token information. That is why people like the Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Babachir Lawal, kinsmen and loyalists of the President are either handing imaginary rumour mongers over to God or sending the “death wish” back to them in torrents of curses, lately. A totally needed venture if things had been handled well.

What we have seen in the result of a tardy management of the information process. This spurs distrusts between government and the governed and at the end of it all, those who are in office lose their reputation and love of the people.

Essential to good governance is the effective management of information, of issues and of crises when they surface. The bungling of these accounts for the breakdown of confidence between Nigerians and their leaders. Unless handlers of our leaders understand that nothing takes care of a reputational crisis like total openness, they will continue to get frustrated by what would be the standard reaction of all normal human beings. We should learn a lesson from this unnecessary fiasco.

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Re: How FG Fuelled Buhari's Death Rumour - Niran Adedokun by Nobody: 7:01am On Feb 16, 2017
lipsrsealed

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Re: How FG Fuelled Buhari's Death Rumour - Niran Adedokun by omenkaLives(m): 7:04am On Feb 16, 2017
Can we move on from this discussion already?

We should be talking about economic recovery and 2019 sucession. That is where the complication might be.

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Re: How FG Fuelled Buhari's Death Rumour - Niran Adedokun by gbegemaster(m): 7:06am On Feb 16, 2017
What fueled this issue is LIES. Oh yes. Lies can sentence a man to death and can even destroy an empire.

All liars are of their father. The one who goes around seeking whom to deceive and destroy with lies.

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Re: How FG Fuelled Buhari's Death Rumour - Niran Adedokun by Aufbauh(m): 7:06am On Feb 16, 2017
What the APC led administration did is what we refer to as political skills,tactfulness and resourcefulness.

We should not forget easily the brain behind this pictorial message, Ahmed Bola Tinubu aka the Jagaban Borgu. the same man that orchestrated the most efficient democratic coup that toppled the corrupt regime of GEJ and set the course of wailers in perpetual agony.

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Re: How FG Fuelled Buhari's Death Rumour - Niran Adedokun by GiftedJosh: 7:13am On Feb 16, 2017
Looking at the numbers, Nigeria under PMB is the worst ever under democracy... The recession and the economy has not been good.. Many have lost their lives due to starvation but most of us are still carrying on. That is why many Nigerians do not even want the man to be alive.

So whether he is dead or alive, his rule has been a failure so far..but if he is alive he can still try to turn things around in his remaining years cos he will never win the second term..

Bring back buhari dead or alive!!

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Re: How FG Fuelled Buhari's Death Rumour - Niran Adedokun by inourcare: 7:17am On Feb 16, 2017
I Will Read On.
Re: How FG Fuelled Buhari's Death Rumour - Niran Adedokun by DonCortino: 7:38am On Feb 16, 2017
Its the cabal that fuelled it, so that they can steal $19 million oil money.
Bunch of thieves.

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Re: How FG Fuelled Buhari's Death Rumour - Niran Adedokun by TPAND(f): 7:43am On Feb 16, 2017
Forget story. Buhari is almost dead. Leave story. I don't know what hope Nigerians are having for someone close to his grave. He is in his 70s for crying out loud. He has achieved his lifetime dream of being the worst president in Nigeria's history.

Osinbajo is the President GCFR of FRN

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Re: How FG Fuelled Buhari's Death Rumour - Niran Adedokun by PassingShot(m): 7:43am On Feb 16, 2017
GiftedJosh:
Until we see video evidence, buhari is dead to us!!
Wailing zombies have been dead to patriotic Nigerians long before now.

Hence they're NEVER taken seriously in the scheme of things. cheesy

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Re: How FG Fuelled Buhari's Death Rumour - Niran Adedokun by carzola(m): 7:58am On Feb 16, 2017
In any sane country buhari
Would hv been impeached
Dead or alive.
The APC has succeeded to use
Lies to keep that presidential
Seat for a dying old man..

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Re: How FG Fuelled Buhari's Death Rumour - Niran Adedokun by Dymo: 8:05am On Feb 16, 2017
Only a 5mins d videos is all Nigerians ask for... but they have been releasing tonnes of pictures..

Their camera's dont have video function?
Let them use their phones if the camera has refused to take videos...

Is it too much to ask?

If the president is incapacitated... onto the next one, no be your papa throne. Many have come and gone

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Re: How FG Fuelled Buhari's Death Rumour - Niran Adedokun by philtex(m): 8:42am On Feb 16, 2017
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Re: How FG Fuelled Buhari's Death Rumour - Niran Adedokun by Nobody: 8:43am On Feb 16, 2017
grin grin
Re: How FG Fuelled Buhari's Death Rumour - Niran Adedokun by Norma21: 8:44am On Feb 16, 2017
Na wah ooo
Re: How FG Fuelled Buhari's Death Rumour - Niran Adedokun by Barmmyshoes(f): 8:44am On Feb 16, 2017
Hmmm. Make we hear word and lets talk about how Nigeria go take better jaree.


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Re: How FG Fuelled Buhari's Death Rumour - Niran Adedokun by curvilicious: 8:44am On Feb 16, 2017
This govt keeps giving me reasons to say they failed, are failing and will continue to fail till 2019
Nothing tangible have been happening in Nigeria other than this govt trying to convince us abt things we know are false

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Re: How FG Fuelled Buhari's Death Rumour - Niran Adedokun by SalamRushdie: 8:46am On Feb 16, 2017
Ofcourse .this is exactly what I have been saying that the only person fueling the death of Buhari was Buhari and his cabal ..If not for a laudable move by Saraki that rumour will still be on ..from the pics with Saraki the president looks healthy enough for his age so why the hell did he refuse to appear in public or make a small video to kill the rumours for a whole 27 days ..

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Re: How FG Fuelled Buhari's Death Rumour - Niran Adedokun by focus7: 8:47am On Feb 16, 2017
Now that there evil turned to their shame they are pushing the blame to the presidency.
Re: How FG Fuelled Buhari's Death Rumour - Niran Adedokun by Nobody: 8:48am On Feb 16, 2017
Waiters are making fun of themselves!
Here is Another blast
Re: How FG Fuelled Buhari's Death Rumour - Niran Adedokun by pleasantplaces: 8:51am On Feb 16, 2017
hmmm
Re: How FG Fuelled Buhari's Death Rumour - Niran Adedokun by SuperBlack: 8:51am On Feb 16, 2017
Does that Mean Buhari will now be ruling Nigeria from London? Meaning Nigeria will build another Aso-Rock over there.

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Re: How FG Fuelled Buhari's Death Rumour - Niran Adedokun by SuperBlack: 8:53am On Feb 16, 2017
SalamRushdie:
Ofcourse .this is exactly what I have been saying that the only person fueling the death of Buhari was Buhari and his cabal ..If not for a laudable move by Saraki that rumour will still be on ..from the pics with Saraki the president looks healthy enough for his age so why the hell did he refuse to appear in public or make a small video to kill the rumours for a whole 27 days ..
Because he never recovered to this stage than.
Re: How FG Fuelled Buhari's Death Rumour - Niran Adedokun by Amarabae(f): 8:59am On Feb 16, 2017
I agree. The informat ion ministry messed up
Re: How FG Fuelled Buhari's Death Rumour - Niran Adedokun by Buharimustgo: 9:03am On Feb 16, 2017
SuperBlack:
Does that Mean Buhari will now be ruling Nigeria from London? Meaning Nigeria will build another Aso-Rock over there.

The name of the place he is in its called Abuja House,maybe the dullard has forgotten that its not Aso Rock
Re: How FG Fuelled Buhari's Death Rumour - Niran Adedokun by landinfo: 9:08am On Feb 16, 2017
9ja I hail thee
Re: How FG Fuelled Buhari's Death Rumour - Niran Adedokun by mybestlove(m): 9:09am On Feb 16, 2017
Until we see him flesh and blood, I don't believe any pim.
Let him speak or come homr
Re: How FG Fuelled Buhari's Death Rumour - Niran Adedokun by ddippset(m): 9:17am On Feb 16, 2017
All sides of the divide are guilty. But Nigeria is such a useless country. The citizens are unfortunately as stooopid as the government they curse and despise. In as much as the presidency has not handled it well, just like yaradua, the haters of the administration do not deserve any apologies as well. right from the minute Buhari defeated Jonathan, from the moment he got sworn in, a certain group of Nigerians have never wished well on his life. If I were Buhari, I would keep Nigerians in the dark for the sake of these wailers and I will enjoy every moment of it. He has transmitted full power to his deputy and sanctioned by the senate. Iam sure even Buhari right now is like, fuccck what the wailers think.
Re: How FG Fuelled Buhari's Death Rumour - Niran Adedokun by Funlordmaniac(m): 9:17am On Feb 16, 2017
GiftedJosh:
Until we see video evidence, buhari is dead to us!!


grin


Another pained, semi jewish, bitter Ugandan dwelling zombie spotted! Keep doing what you all know how to do best! Ndo....

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Re: How FG Fuelled Buhari's Death Rumour - Niran Adedokun by ddippset(m): 9:19am On Feb 16, 2017
GiftedJosh:
Until we see video evidence, buhari is dead to us!!
you are even very free to say the sun in under the ground, or even say that ants are bigger than elephants, nobody would spank you for that, heck nobody would even argue with you.
Re: How FG Fuelled Buhari's Death Rumour - Niran Adedokun by Rekyz(m): 9:25am On Feb 16, 2017
Waiting for LIE Mohamed's reaction.

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