Buhari told us he’s originally from Niger Republic, says Col Nyiam

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A retired army colonel, Tony Nyiam, says President Muhammadu Buhari had publicly opened up that he is from Niger Republic, a landlocked country in West Africa.

Mr Nyiam said this in a recent interview with Arise TV. A snipet of the January 25, 2021, interview was shared on social media Sunday afternoon.

The retired military officer, now a human rights activist, while speaking on the surge in herdsmen crisis, maintained that Mr Buhari, who he admires, was his boss.

He also revealed that the president had declared that most of his family members are Nigeriens even though “he owes allegiance to Nigeria.”

Mr Nyiam also claimed that “General Muhammadu Buhari was my boss, the General Officer Commanding when I was commanding a unit under him. He went against Shagari to defend Nigerian interest against Chadians.

“In one of the briefings, when he was briefing us he openly told us that his family, most of his family are from Niger and that he is a Nigerian officer and that he owes allegiance to Nigeria and I admired Buhari then, that a man whose family is partially from the Niger Republic and yet is loyal to Nigeria, this was against all the pressure given by other people that Shagari should pull out and allow the Chadians have their way, General Buhari refused,” he said.

“So why is Buhari now so different, I think the answer to that maybe his wife may answer it because the wife has been battling those who have been holding the president hostage. The President is no more General Muhammadu Buhari some of us knew who was a patriot,” he added.

Buhari has over time claimed to be a native of Daura, in Katsina state, which is close to the border with Niger Republic.

Controversies trailed the president’s re-election after the All Progressives Congress (APC), a platform through which he won claimed that his counterpart Atiku Abubakar was a citizen of Cameroun.

Subsequently, reports emerged that Mr Buhari was a citizen of Niger Republic.

A former minister of aviation, Femi Fani-Kayode in a tweet also claimed that “When a non-Nigerian (Buhari) accuses a bona fide Nigerian of being a foreigner, you begin to appreciate why those that have insisted on calling Nigeria a zoo may have a point.

“It is only in Nigeria that a man whose father was from Niger Republic can accuse others of being foreigners,” Fani-Kayode said on his Facebook wall.”