Politicians Hired Marabouts, Soothsayers In India To Pray For Buhari’s Death – Presidency

[caption id="attachment_20246" align="alignnone" width="800"]President Muhammadu Buhari[/caption]

The presidency has revealed that some Nigerian politicians have travelled to Niger Republic and India among other countries to hire marabouts and soothsayers to ensure that President Muhammadu Buhari dies in office.

Buhari’s Personal Assistant on Social Media, Lauretta Onochie, made the claim via her Facebook page on Sunday.

Recall that President Buhari is currently in the United Kingdom on a medical trip.

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Onochie claimed that the same politicians, whose identity she didn’t disclose, further engaged pastors and bishops to pray for the President’s death.

According to her, the clerics resorted to attacking Buhari when he did not die despite their prayers.

She wrote, “There must be a reason why some members of the political elite in Nigeria do not want to see President Muhammadu Buhari in power. They rigged him out of elections in the past and now that Nigerians overpowered them with the support of the card reader, they want him dead.

“In 2015, when it was obvious the electorates had their eyes set on him, they scammed President Jonathan to postpone the election and to further empty the Nigerian treasury so they could ‘buy’ more electorates.

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“But they knew Nigerians were not ready to be bought so they pocketed the campaign loot. Those who took part in the scamming of ex-President Jonathan, are being asked to cough up and the junkiest of them all, is cursing and swearing because he is being held accountable.

“Transition was a scam. Financial books were cooked. They tried to cover up their financial wickedness and recklessness against this nation. They hired some school dropouts, products of their 16 years of mis-governance across the nation, to try to disrupt the nation.

“And then they hired red, green, blue, and all shades of media outfits to unleash a coordinated attack on his government. Bravely, he soldiers on.

“They travelled as far as Niger Republic, India, etc. and in vain, they engaged the services of marabouts and soothsayers (mere men), to their own disappointments.

“Pastors and bishops (mere men), whose unholy services were engaged to pray for his death, resorted to attacking him once they have prayed and he did not die.”

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