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Asari Dokubo, a former Niger Delta militant commander, has said that Nigeria’s President Muhammadu Buhari, was cloned in London.

Dokubo built his argument on the fact that the president struggled to deliver his Independent Day speech.

Dokubo argued that while the president was reading his speech, it would be observed that the “man they have in Aso Rock” was “trying to mimic” the original Buhari.

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Alhaji Dokubo-Asari

The Ijaw activist, in an October 1, 2017 video which has been circulating online, said, “A lot of people have been wishing me happy Independence but I told them not to because I’m not a Nigerian.

“So this man they have in Aso Rock was speaking, even from his voice, you will know that he was cloned.

“You know that there is this thing called cloning, most western Judeo-Christian country pretends to say they banned human cloning except for the purpose of research into health and to save a life.

“So we will not be surprised if they did some sort of cloning in all the period this man was incubating in Abuja House in London.

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