Niger Junta: “Wake Not Our Sleeping Sword Lightly” –Fani-Kayode Sends Another Strong Message
Before provoking our nation into armed conflict and threatening us with war our ‘traducers’ should know the following…
Before provoking our nation into armed conflict and threatening us with war our ‘traducers’ should know the following…
“I do not want a war and I do not believe that we should initiate hostilities by invading or deploying troops to Niger Republic unless it is absolutely necessary.”
He said, “As a consequence of the events of the last few days I am constrained to say that, the Nigerian opposition, represented by the followers of Atiku Abubakar (Atikulators) and the followers of Peter Obi (Obidients), have lost control of their senses.”
“There is nothing Iwanyawau can say that will make me turn against the Igbo because I have blood and family ties with them and I will continue to love them despite this outrageous provocation.” He added.
“We Gave Them Land, Coth, Food, And Shelter And Now They Want To Take Everything From Us And Rule Over Us” he cries out.
“Asiwaju has extended his hand in good faith for peace. He has invited them to the table of fellowship and leadership but in their destructive wrath an,d blind rage they have rejected it.” He said.
Senator Melaye was categorical when he called out the INEC and Security agencies not to compromise the elections.
Fani-Kayode described El-Rufai as the “hero of the moment”.
His invitation by the agency came after the former minister alleged that the presidential candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party, Atiku Abubakar, had a secret meeting with some army generals.
Fani-Kayode is charged alongside a former Minister of State for Finance, Nenandi Usman, and Yusuf Danjuma, a former Chairman of the Association of Local Governments of Nigeria (ALGON).
“By the end of February next year, after we crush and bury them in the election, they will be confined to the dustbin of history never to rise again.”
“…And we already have two governors there. So, I think we are going to do very well, better than before in the South-East.” He said.