Obasanjo Slams Death Rumors, Calls Them ‘Fake News’

Former Nigerian President Olusegun Obasanjo has vehemently dismissed rumors circulating on social media about his alleged death, calling them “false and malicious.” The rumors, which have been spreading rapidly across various platforms, caused a stir among his supporters and the general public.
In a statement released through his media office, Obasanjo expressed his deep disappointment over the spread of such baseless claims. “I am very much alive and in good health,” he said, urging the public to disregard the unfounded rumors. The former president also condemned the growing trend of misinformation, stressing the importance of responsible media practices in ensuring that such falsehoods do not disrupt the peace of the nation.
The rumor had gained traction after a series of posts across various social media platforms falsely claimed that Obasanjo had passed away. The spread of the rumor prompted many Nigerians to share condolences, but the former president quickly reassured his followers through his official channels, confirming that he is alive and continuing his work as an elder statesman.
Obasanjo, who served as Nigeria’s president from 1999 to 2007, has been a prominent figure in Nigerian politics and on the international stage, often speaking out on issues related to peace, security, and governance. His health and well-being are of significant public interest, and many Nigerians were relieved to hear his direct confirmation of his continued vitality.
The former president’s office also used the opportunity to highlight the dangers of misinformation in the digital age. “We must collectively work to ensure that false news does not harm individuals, families, or the larger community,” the statement read.
As the rumors continue to circulate, Obasanjo’s supporters have rallied around him, showing their unwavering loyalty and respect for his legacy. Many expressed their relief and joy upon hearing the truth, while others criticized the spread of such unverified and harmful content.





