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I buried my mother, grandmother, children alone — Obama’s brother, Malik

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Malik Obama, a half-brother to former United States of America president, Barack Obama, has called him out on social media over an alleged negligence towards him and the Obama family.

Malik, in a series of tweets on X (formerly Twitter) on Wednesday, shared a glimpse of his never-ending feud with the former U.S president. 

The entire tweets revolve around how he buried many people from the Obama clan alone, without Barack present by his side.

Malik also accused Obama of being heartless and cold-hearted. 

Sharing an old picture of him and Obama together, he wrote, “Nonsense! What kind of brother is that? I buried my children Kweku and Rashidah alone, I buried both my aunts Zeituni and Hawa Auma alone, I buried my mother Mama Kezia Obama alone, and I buried my grandmother Mama Sara Obama alone. What kind of brother is that? Fake Ass A Snake (President Barack Obama, Nobel Peace Prize, My Brother’s Keeper). Heartless and Cold as Ice.”

In another tweet, Malik questioned the genuineness of Obama’s Nobel peace prize, adding that he will not cease to speak the truth.

He wrote, “Noble prize my foot. The haters can continue hating. I will continue telling the truth. I am not a traitor.”

However, this is not the first time Malik has called out his brother. Malik, while speaking in an interview with the New York Post in 2020, accused Obama of changing after becoming president. 

He said, “He got rich and became a snob. What I saw was he was the kind of person that wants people to worship him. He needs to be worshiped, and I don’t do that. I am his older brother, so I don’t do that.”

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