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Presidency Denies Alleged Plot to Poison Tinubu

Nathaniel Irobi by Nathaniel Irobi
March 1, 2026
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Bayo Onanuga, Special Adviser to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu on Information and Strategy, has firmly dismissed recent allegations circulating on social media regarding an attempted poisoning of the president by kitchen staff at the Aso Rock Presidential Villa.

In a concise statement posted on his X account on Sunday, Onanuga categorically refuted the claims, describing them as unfounded fabrications. He stated, “No Aso Rock kitchen staff have been arrested. No Aso Rock kitchen staff attempted to poison President Tinubu. Please ignore this fake news being disseminated by this video.”

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The rumour gained significant traction on platforms such as Facebook, Instagram, and X earlier on Sunday, primarily fueled by a viral 90-second video purportedly detailing the alleged incident.

The Allegations

The controversial footage comprises a montage of disparate scenes, ranging from kitchen preparations to meetings with individuals in traditional attire, interspersed with vehicles arriving at a government building. Accompanying the visuals is a voiceover that narrates a sensational account of a supposed security breach involving a presidential chef.

The narrator claims: “Today we examine reports surrounding the shocking arrest of a presidential chef over an alleged plot to poison President Bola Ahmed Tinubu. This incident has prompted swift intervention by a special police squad and triggered heightened security measures within the presidential environment.”

Details from the Video

The video continues, purporting that preliminary information from security sources indicated a potential threat to the president’s safety. It alleges that the arrest followed intelligence alerts concerning suspicious activities related to food preparation in restricted areas associated with presidential operations.

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According to the narrator, authorities acted promptly after receiving credible reports suggesting a possible poisoning threat. The investigation, described as coordinated and involving specialised security personnel, aimed to ensure the safety of national leadership while maintaining public calm.

The report claims that the suspect, identified as a member of the kitchen staff linked to presidential services, was taken into custody for questioning as investigators began to scrutinise evidence surrounding the alleged poisoning attempt.

Security agencies are quoted as urging the public to remain calm and reassured that the investigation is ongoing. They emphasised that allegations do not equate to guilt and that due process must be observed.

The Viral Impact

Despite the lack of credible evidence, the video has garnered thousands of views across social media platforms, with posts amplifying the unverified allegations, including claims of a “presidential chef” being detained. This rapid dissemination of misinformation highlights the challenges posed by social media in the current information landscape, where sensational claims can spread faster than facts.

The Importance of Fact-Checking

In an age where misinformation can easily circulate, the need for vigilance and critical thinking has never been more crucial. Onanuga’s swift response serves as a reminder to the public to approach sensational news with caution and to verify information before sharing or believing it.

The spread of fake news can have significant implications, particularly when it concerns the safety and security of national figures. It can incite unwarranted panic and undermine public trust in institutions that are vital for a functioning democracy.

As the media landscape evolves, the responsibility falls upon both news outlets and consumers to engage in diligent fact-checking. The proliferation of false information not only damages reputations but also poses risks to societal cohesion and public safety.

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Conclusion

Bayo Onanuga’s firm dismissal of the poisoning allegations against President Tinubu underscores the importance of discerning fact from fiction in today’s digital age. The public is encouraged to critically assess the information they encounter, particularly when it pertains to sensitive matters involving national leaders.

In the wake of this incident, it is imperative that individuals exercise discernment and seek credible sources to verify news before sharing it. As misinformation continues to pose challenges, fostering an informed society will be crucial in safeguarding the integrity of public discourse.

For further updates on this story and more accurate news, stay tuned to Elanza News, where we prioritise truth and transparency in journalism.

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