Sequel to an allegation made BY the Festus Adebayo against the Vice President Yemi Osinbajo has debunked an allegation made by Festus Adebayo, claiming that the VP had offered death prayers to God regarding the President.
Adebayo is a journalist who was appointed by the Senate President as a spokesman, however got dismissed shortly after his appointment because of his critical comments and reviews of the Buhari led administration.
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Adebayo had accused Osinbajo of being involved in a “prayer coup” when Buhari was away for medical treatment in the United Kingdom.
According to him, Osinbajo and “his Redeemed Christian Church of God accomplices” in Ogun state, prayed to God to make him president.
Adebayo further said that Buhari’s ally crashed into their prayer session which made “the prayer warriors nearly prayed that the ground should swallow them when, upon opening their eyes, they saw the president’s ally with them.”
Adebaye said,
“package Buhari inside a judicial casket” during the 2019 elections and the removal of Lawal Daura, erstwhile Director-General of the Department of State Services on August 7, 2018 also “rankled these owls.”
However, spokesman to Osinbajo, Laolu Akande, responded that, that the claim were “outright fiction and absolute mischief.”
“Was it in a church, in which case there would likely be an audio recording? Who are the prominent pastors or other persons involved that can testify to what transpired – what are their names,” Akande queried in the statement.
“Who is the “strong Buhari ally” who made a surprise appearance at the gathering and brought the story back to Mr. President?
“If, as Adedayo claims, the VP has been hounding and haranguing this Buhari ally since then, why is it so difficult for him to cry out and publicize his strange discovery?
“Who primed Onnoghen to “package Buhari inside a judicial casket” during the 2019 elections? And to whose benefit?
“If, for any reason, the Buhari election was nullified by the judiciary, how would that benefit his running mate, since they contested on the same ticket?”
“But there is a desperation in some quarters to create a division between the President and the Vice President,” Akande said.