Ex-British Parliamentarian, Eric Joyce fires again, says - 'Keep hoping Buhari is alive'

A former British parliamentarian and military officer, Eric Stuart Joyce has again told Nigerians that it was normal in a democratic setting to continue hoping that the President is alive.

He has of recent been dropping hints about the alleged death of Nigerian President, Muhammadu Buhari.

The ex-lawmaker had during the weekend condoled with Nigeria and Buhari’s immediate family over the reported death of the President.
He sent the condolence via his Twitter handle,@EricJoyce
A day later, the parliamentarian asked Nigerians to demand the whereabouts of the number one citizen.
Then on Tuesday, via the same platform,@EricJoyce, his twitter handle, the ex-lawmaker has advised Nigerians to keep hoping their president is still alive.
While replying a twitter user @Oshowkolo
who wrote, “@ericjoyce please provide credible evident that PMB is dead.”


Eric Joyce said, “No. In a democracy, it’s fair to expect to be confident your president is alive.”
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  1. Where are the likes of Sahara,Channels,TVC Reporters etc who gives us 1st hand informations? Mr Eric Joyce. Pls keep quiet & mind ur business.

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  2. Not only the black race alone has stupid and insane people remember,Europeans also do.Don't always believe everything the long nosed people told you

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  3. This man May have cerebral mental ambush ,if not publish your facts on this issue.

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    1. Or he may be death to rights on Buhari's health status. The presidency should stand up against these rumors by proving this man wrong.

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  4. If he is dead did you think Sahara or Channels will publish it without waiting for the presidency to comfirm it? Or do u want them to be barred.

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