'Kwankwaso Is an Igbo Man' and Other Conspiracy Theories of Nigeria's 2023 Elections PremiumTimesng: Nigeria
; the Aso Rock fifth columnists are plotting to stop 2023 elections from holding and so on.
In many parts of Nigeria, it is hard to convince many people that there is no evidence Mr Tinubu stole another person's identity. The seemingly commonest conspiracy theory in Nigeria's political space is the identity crisis hypothesis promulgated against political figures with little or no evidence. Mr Tinubu is one such victims.
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