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Ibb Dying Slowly by umechuma: 7:14pm On Jan 13, 2012
Former Military President Ibrahim Babangida is hale and hearty, his Chief of Staff, retired Col. Ibrahim Bui, said on Friday, debunking rumours suggesting the general’s demise.

Bui told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) by telephone in Minna that “it is not true the rumours making the rounds about the health condition of my principal in certain quarters.

“I can categorically tell you that I have just spoken to the former military president in person and he is hale and hearty.”

The aide said the rumours were part of the usual Nigerians’ attitude to any renowned public figure who took ill and received treatment abroad.

He assured the public, especially well-wishers of the former leader, that there was no cause for alarm and asked them to dismiss such rumours as “ugly and baseless”.

The chief of staff also distanced his boss from the destruction of some property by protesters on Wednesday in Minna, saying “the general’s former campaign office was not affected by the destruction by protesters on Wednesday.

“The general’s campaign office for the 2011 elections is located in Bosso before his eventual withdrawal and I was in charge of that office.

“The property in question was used by the state governor as building for his campaign organisation for the 2011 gubernatorial election and not Gen. Ibrahim Babangida to put the record straight.”

NAN reports that the former president’s health condition has been a subject of speculation since he was treated in Germany for an undisclosed illness last year. (NAN)

http://www.vanguardngr.com/2012/01/ibb-hale-and-hearty-aide/
Re: Ibb Dying Slowly by umechuma: 7:24pm On Jan 13, 2012
The death of IBB would be the best to happen to Nigeria
Re: Ibb Dying Slowly by MrGlobe(m): 7:37pm On Jan 13, 2012
^
Jonathan and your father too

How could you be mischievous enough to wish death on somebody? All these jonathan rats
Re: Ibb Dying Slowly by umechuma: 7:59pm On Jan 13, 2012
^^^
People like you will join him soon for a better Nigeria
Death is the natural way to get rid of Nigeria of corrupt and criminal minded people like IBB,Mr. Globe and co for a better Nigeria.
Re: Ibb Dying Slowly by buzor(m): 8:13pm On Jan 13, 2012
i dont just wish him death; i wish him SLOW and PAINFUL death,
Re: Ibb Dying Slowly by buzor(m): 8:13pm On Jan 13, 2012
i dont just wish him death; i wish him SLOW and PAINFUL death,
Re: Ibb Dying Slowly by MrGlobe(m): 8:21pm On Jan 13, 2012
Same to you.
Funny how someone who collects a stipend from govt to support their anti people policy will call another person corrupt
Re: Ibb Dying Slowly by umechuma: 8:26pm On Jan 13, 2012
The death of Abacha gave Nigeria Democracy and the death of IBB will be the death of corruption and political manipulation in Nigeria

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