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Kemi Olunloyo Makes Shocking Revelation About Buhari’s Dead Nephew
On Friday, the Presidency announced the demise of President Muhammadu Buhari’s nephew, Alhaji Mutari Dauda Daura.
The cause of the death of Dauda – who was the younger brother of 81-year-old Malam Mamman Daura, the President’s uncle – was not stated.
However, controversial investigative journalist, Kemi Olunloyo is alleging he died with the coronavirus – and had even passed away many days ago.
To back up her claims, Olunloyo dug up a tweet on April 10, 2020, where she had tweeted of a third death in Aso Rock – the first and second being Abba Kyari and Lawal Mato.
Olunoyo is also alleging that Dauda was an aide to Abba Kyari … saying, “I was the only one that truly reported how you [Dauda] unknowingly infected your village and was quickly flown back to Abuja into isolation.”
“The presidency refused to say what killed you and delayed your death announcement by two weeks like your boss Abba Kyari,” she added in a tweet on Saturday.
Taking to her Instagram, Olunoyo also wrote: “EXCLUSIVE Dauda has now “officially’” Died in Abuja! Presidency refuses to announce it’s CORONAVIRUS after he infected the whole village.
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“Remember my 11th of April 2020 investigation? Dauda was Buhari’s nephew and ‘Abba Kyari’s Aide’ which they won’t tell u.
“I believe he died 3 weeks ago and was buried on TV as Abba which I told you. They are just announcing now.
“The whole of Daura is infected. Remember the Emir too who refused to test? He’s in ICU while his wife already died.
“Pls commend my Investigation here. I worked hard on this case and the MSM won’t tell you the truth. Dauda who innocently visited his hometown infected 11 people. 6 Mothers died of flu symptoms. GOD help us”.
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