Did President Trump speak with the Ghost
My
 father, Memudu Adigun, died of stroke when I was barely two years into 
my secondary education. Before then, like many others at my age, I have 
heard stories of angels, ghosts and spirits having conversations with 
people. 

Former
 Acting National Chairman, APC, Chief Bisi Akande and ex-Lagos state 
governor, Bola Tinubu, during their visit to President Buhari in London.
Some even claim they "see"
 one of their grandparents days after they were dead. Since, I never met
 my grandparents while they were alive, I couldn't make such fantastic 
claims since I never even knew how they look. With this, I was left to 
wonder what it was like interacting with ghosts!
So when my father died, since I was still a small boy, I thought he would be coming around to "talk"
 to me. He never came so I gave up on the fruitless search for any other
 opportunities at seeing ghosts. All that I have left of my Dad are the 
things I can remember him say or do while he was alive. How people talk 
to ghosts is still a mystery to me!
For a while now, there has been 
heated debates on both the traditional and new (social) media on the 
state of President Buhari's health. There are those who are still in 
"election mode" according to Femi Adesina, who will not want to hear any
 other news contrary to "Buhari is dead." 
To
 these ones, the President died the day he traveled to London. There are
 others, which I will call, the Hailers. No matter what, even if, God 
forbids, the corpse of the President is sent home, they will never 
believe. Both camps, as we can see are living in a state of denial which
 can only become clear how the President returns home, dead or alive.
One
 thing is sure and to say it in pain, undiplomatic language, all is not 
well with the president's health. Anyone can fall sick. I have a cousin 
who died at 6 years old of jaundice. My dad died at 85 from 
complications arising from stroke. 
I 
knew people who were not as old as he was that died before him of 
diseases that are not so acute. Anyone can fall sick and die. The 
problem I have so far is the manner in which the whole thing is handled.
 I guess that is where the opponents of the administration are gaining 
an upper hand!
On St Valentine's Day, 
there was a piece of news that US President, Donald Trump, was scheduled
 to speak with two African leaders: Jacob Zuma (South Africa) and 
Muhammadu Buhari (Nigeria). Even though, the announcement was public, 
many doubted the president's number will go through since, according to 
New York Times, no one has seen Buhari in months. 
This
 raised doubts as to whom President Trump spoke. Not even a State House 
Press Release signed by the president's spokesman, Femi Adesina, will be
 good enough for chronic doubters. 
Some
 pseudo media stations also mentioned, citing no credible sources that 
Trump never spoke with Buhari even though they acknowledged the US 
leader spoke to Zuma on the same day. As far as these ones were 
concerned, Buhari is just a ghost that can appear and disappear anything
 he likes!
Perhaps, to "convince" the doubting Thomases that the President's "hale and hearty",
 the President's men went on a picture war. The president's media team 
aggressively pushed out pictures of prominent Nigerians visiting Buhari 
in London. 
The pictures of two chieftains of
 the All Progressives Congress (APC), Asiwaju Bola Tinubu and Chief Bisi
 Akande were first sent out. As usual, doubters went to work again 
claiming Tinubu "denied" visiting the President in London. Tinubu, in a swift statement by his media aide, has referred to his "denial" as "crazy".
Also,
 Senate President, Bukola Saraki; Speaker of the House of 
Representatives, Yakub Dogara and Senate Leader, Ahmed Lawan were 
pictured visiting Buhari in London. I remember asking if the three men 
also visited a ghost!
On Trump's telephone conversation with Buhari, one notorious blog came up with a misleading headline, “White house "denies" speaking with Buhari’. Many, who did not even bother reading the first paragraph of the piece, went agog in vilification, "I no tell you?" I told a friend that night who sent me the link to the piece that it is nothing but trash. 
I asked her which "White House"
 the blog was taking about because I know of one White House (Faculty of
 Science Building) at Ife University. I asked her if that was the one 
they meant. We laughed over it and I taught her how to detect when a 
piece is fake. 
There
 is a big difference, I told her between a completed action (Denied) and
 a continuous one (Yet to confirm). The blog claimed: "The White House is yet to confirm President Trump spoke to Buhari..."
In
 their desperate attempt to do a dirty job of making us believe Trump 
spoke to a ghost, they murdered professionalism, the humanity we share 
and decorum!
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