Did Buhari Really Die Yesterday? See Full Details.
It’s official: Former Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari is dead. But instead of silence and mourning alone, Nigerians are asking the real question: “Wait… So who has been ruling us since 2017?”
Did Buhari Really Die Years Ago?
From as far back as 2017, wild rumors swept across Nigeria that Buhari had passed away during one of his long medical trips to London — and was replaced by a lookalike “Jubril from Sudan.”
Now that he has been confirmed dead in London at 82, many are boldly saying: “We knew it! Buhari died long ago!”
The Clone Theory That Shook Nigeria
This wasn’t just your average rumor. It grew into a national obsession:
WhatsApp chats exploded with “proof” of his death.
YouTubers posted videos with side-by-side photos, claiming his ears and fingers had changed.
IPOB leader Nnamdi Kanu shouted it from rooftops: “That man in Aso Rock is not Buhari!”
It was funny to some, but deeply suspicious to millions.
Why So Many Believed It
Let’s be honest — the signs were there:
Buhari was gone for over 100 days in 2017.
When he returned, he looked different, spoke less, and was rarely seen in public.
He skipped key events, avoided interviews, and stayed mostly silent.
In a country where the government rarely tells the full truth, the people filled in the blanks.
Buhari’s Response? “It’s the Real Me.”
In 2018, during a trip to Poland, Buhari finally addressed the rumors: “It’s the real me, I assure you.”
But for many Nigerians, that wasn’t enough. Trust had already been broken. The mystery only got deeper.
And now, in 2025, the confirmation of his death feels to some like a delayed announcement of something that happened years ago.
Nigerians Are Talking — Loudly
Social media is on fire right now. Here’s what people are saying:
“I told you all back then — he died in 2017!”
“So we were ruled by a ghost for 8 years?”
“Whether clone or not, Nigeria still suffered.”
Even some political insiders are dropping cryptic posts, fueling more suspicion.
Why the Theory Refuses to Die
This wasn’t just gossip — it was a symptom of something bigger: lack of transparency, suspicious silences, and deep mistrust in leadership.
The “Jubril” theory may sound like a joke, but it tapped into real fear — that citizens don’t know the truth about their leaders.
Now That He’s Gone… What’s the Truth?
Buhari’s confirmed death in 2025 ends the speculation on paper. But in the minds of many Nigerians, it raises more questions than it answers.
Was it really Buhari in Aso Rock after 2017?
Or have we all just been played for years?
Final Word from HotFrom9ja
Buhari is gone, but the mystery of his identity lives on. Whether you believe he was cloned, replaced, or just changed after illness — one thing is clear: Nigeria will never forget the “Jubril from Sudan” era.
Did Buhari die in 2017 or is this just conspiracy madness? 🗯️
