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IBB Is Not Dead, He Is Hale And Hearty – Spokesperson

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IBB Media Spokesperson Declares He Is Hale And Hearty.

Nigeria’s former military head of state, General Ibrahim Babangida is not dead.

Rumours about his death went viral earlier, however, his media spokesman, Kassim Afegbua has come out to debunk the rumour. IBB is bubbling and alive and he is attending to visitors at his Minna residence.

Read the full statements of IBB media spokesperson;

IBB is alive and bubbling.

It has become a regular occurrence for fake news for quite a while now wishing IBB dead, also referred to as “the last don” of Nigeria politics. The “fake news bill” would be a suitable response for this category of fake news carrier. IBB is bubbling and very much alive. He just started attending to associates and friends who had come visiting today 15 December 2019 from his Minna residence. He is still full of life and bubbling.

May Allah forgive those who are wishing IBB dead. God giveth life and takes life, not humans. Death, as the irrevocable end of all humans, will surely come to everyone one day and at the appointed hour and time, but to deliberately spread fake news and wishing IBB dead is to take humanity to another bizarre level. May Allah forgive them. IBB, by the special grace of Allah, the omnipotent and omniscient one, shall live to fulfill his destiny and journey in life to the consternation of those who are always wishing IBB dead. This is the third time this year.

We wish to thank those who took the time to reach out to us, home and abroad, to find out the truth. We thank you all for your love, concern, and care. May Allah grant us all good health, a sound mind, and a long life. Amin  

SIGNED…

PRINCE KASSIM AFEGBUA

MEDIA SPOKESMAN TO GENERAL IBB

A Passionate Media professional, content provider and a creative writer who has a penchant for creative writing. Inspired by the opportunity to learn new things. Email: [email protected]

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