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Buhari’s Visit: Nnamdi Kanu Reveals What He Told Emperor Of Japan, Says Nigeria About To Receive Rude Awakening

Nnamdi Kanu

Leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB, Nnamdi Kanu, Sunday said he has written to Emperor of Japan, Nahurito informing him of the visit of President Muhammadu Buhari whom he claimed is been impersonated by one Jubril Al-Sudani.

ORIENTAL TIMES recalls that Kanu had earlier ordered his members to attack, disgrace and arrest Buhari who is billed to be In Japan today for the 7th Tokyo Development (TICAD7) holding in the City of Yokohama.

Writing on his Facebook Sunday afternoon, Kanu disclosed that he requested the Emperor of Japan to demand an investigation into the alleged fake identity of whom he referred to as ‘fake Buhari’.

He wrote;

Yesterday August 24, 2019, I took the liberty of writing to the court of His Imperial Majesty of the most esteemed and revered Throne of Chrysanthemum Emperor Naruhito of Japan, on the likely desecration of the royal palace in Tokyo with the presence of a criminal and fraudulent Sudanese impostor Jubril Al-Sudani posing as the dead president of Nigeria Muhammadu Buhari.

I most respecfully drew the attention of His Imperial Majesty to the damaging impact the presence of such a criminal would have on the ancient values of the Japanese society that prides itself in upholding the highest standards of honour and probity.

I equally requested the Emperor use his considerable standing as the symbol of Japan to demand an investigation into the identity of this fake Buhari and how it happened that a Sudanese actor is about to be presented to his court in place of a dead Nigerian President.

IPOB planned campaign of public arrest of the impostor in Tokyo is directed at Jubril Al-Sudani the fake President of Nigeria, not Major General Muhammadu Buhari who died long ago in January 2017 and buried in Saudi Arabia. The Japanese authorities we know are best placed to unravel and confirm the true identity of Jubril.

Nigeria is about to receive a rude awakening. Those that underestimate IPOB, do so at their peril.

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