
A former presidential aide, Bashir Ahmad, has reacted to reports surrounding the alleged death of a social media user, Anna Chichi, who previously made controversial remarks about President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.
According to posts circulating online, the woman had publicly questioned in May 2025 when the president would die, a comment that drew criticism from other users at the time.
Reports now claim that she passed away in December of the same year, sparking widespread reactions across social media platforms.
A check on Anna’s X timeline shows that her last tweet was on December 23, 2026.
Commenting on the development, Bashir Ahmad stated that life and death are not determined by human wishes but by destiny.
He noted that no individual has the power to decide when another person will die, emphasising that such matters are beyond human control.
The situation has triggered mixed reactions online, with many users condemning the act of wishing death on others, while others expressed sympathy over the reported passing.
Some commentators pointed to the incident as a reminder of the unpredictability of life, urging people to be mindful of their words, especially on public platforms.
As of now, there has been no official confirmation of the reported death, but the story continues to generate debate on social media about responsible speech and the consequences of online behaviour.
See some more reactions:
Mayor Of Akoko @desinamayowa · Apr 2, “ Wishing death on someone only for yourself to drop dead”
Savage reply @reply_sava, “Eeya RIP Anna u finally kick the bucket before who u wish it for Na 70+yrs old Man U wish death upon Na u 25+Yrs lady kick the bucket before him. What a life.”
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