Although science is generally considered to be far off from creating perfect human clones, some Nigerians believe that their 75-year-old president was in reality cloned in the UK, or at least replaced by a doppelganger.
Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari on Sunday dispelled rumours that he died and his country was ruled by a clone from Sudan.
« One of the questions that came up today in my meeting with Nigerians in Poland was on the issue of whether I‘ve been cloned or not. The ignorant rumours are not surprising — when I was away on medical vacation last year a lot of people hoped I was dead, » he told the Nigerian community in Poland, where he was attending a UN climate change summit.
One of the questions that came up today in my meeting with Nigerians in Poland was on the issue of whether I‘ve been cloned or not. The ignorant rumours are not surprising — when I was away on medical vacation last year a lot of people hoped I was dead.
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