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“Nnamdi Kanu Died In An Italian Hospital” – Kemi Olunloyo

“Nnamdi Kanu Died In An Italian Hospital” says Kemi Olunloyo:

Medical Journalist Dr. Kemi Olunloyo recently posted on her twitter:

#BREAKING UPDATE I was briefed by a top military defense dept source that Nnamdi Kanu did pass away in an Italian hospital as reported. I was also told that whoever is broadcasting is an impostor meant to keep IPOB together. The Italian Hospital source also confirmed it #RIPKanu

Nnamdi Kanu Died

She supported the above claim yet with another another tweet

Kanu’s wife is in the UK and is reportedly angry at IPOB Spokesmen for “covering her husband’s death up” and not announcing. I asked my defense dept source if they will announce, they said in due course. Meanwhile a double is on air on his program. I have asked for a live video

She also said there is possibility of an impostor pretending to Nnamdi Kalu.

Nobody knows where the double is broadcasting from. IPOB continues to be a nuisance and reportedly working on who will head the terror group next or if Biafra will be achieved. #RIPNnamdiKanu

Nnamdi Kanu Died

Nnamdi Kanu has died and gone. The person on a radio/video show yesterday didn’t have to hide their face. That person was physically in Nigeria doing his voice over. As a broadcaster, I can do voices of many public figures. #RIPNnamdiKanu

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