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Fayose threatens to expose President Buhari’s critical health condition with damaging photos

Fayose threatens to expose President Buhari’s critical health condition with damaging photos

Ekiti State governor Ayo Fayose has threatened to release at least 11 pictures of President Buhari’s critical health condition.

Fayose spoke to newsmen on Wednesday that the reported visit of Acting President Osinbajo to Buhari in London was fake.

Osinbajo had said on his return that the President is “recuperating fast and would return to the country anytime soon.”

Fayose, however, said he was “not going to prove that to Nigerians. It is him (Osinbajo) who said he saw the President that needs to prove to Nigerians.

“I have made the allegations and I have said it expressly that we are in the age of technology. So, we have an Acting President of a nation that has visited his boss that cannot show evidence of the meeting.”

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He added, “If care is not taken, I will release pictures and this will create serious problems for the country. The offices of the governors and the president are that which require work. If care is not taken, I will release about 11 pictures (on his bad health).”

The governor demanded for photos or video evidences from the Federal Government to rubbish his claims that President Buhari was unfit to continue to run the affairs of the nation.

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