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Tuesday, 31 January 2017
FANI KAYOSE SLAMS YEMI OSINBAJO OVER SILENCE ON KILLING OF CHRISTIANS
A former Minister of Aviation, Femi Fani-
Kayode has expressed his anger on
Acting President, Prof Yemi Osinbajo over
his loud silence on the killing of some
Christians in Nigeria.
Fani-Kayode said the refusal of Osinbajo
to speak against the incidents and
protect his own people from what he
tagged as ‘sneaky dirty rats’ was very
pathetic.
The controversial writer-cum-orator, who
was reacting to the Monday’s
interrogation of the Senior Pastor of
Omega Fire Ministry, Apostle Johnson
Suleman faulted Osinbajo for refusing to
condemn the genocide that was being
perpetrated by the Fulani militias on
Christians across the country.
In the concluding part of his article
entitled ‘the travails of Apostle Johnson
Suleman and the inciting words of the
Sultan Of Sokoto, Fani said if the killing
continued, the Christian community
would have no choice but resort to self-
defence.
He wrote, “Our Vice President, Professor
Yemi Osinbajo, who is undoubtedly a fine
gentleman and who is a practising
Pentecostal Christian, appears to be
helpless and has done absolutely nothing
to help and protect his own from the
“sneaky dirty rats”.
“Clearly he has no power and he does
not have the disposition or the political
will and clout to take a stand against this
great evil.
“The best he could do was to issue a
tepid statement telling Nigerian religious
and political leaders not to allow religion
to drive us apart.
“He did not condemn the genocide that
was being perpetrated by the Fulani
militias and neither did he commiserate
with the families of those that were
butchered or express regret about the
inability of the Federal Government to
prevent the carnage,” he added.
Fano-Kayode added that despite the
killings and persecutions of Christian, it
would not deter them from remaining
steadfast and strong in faith.
“Not even one hundred million inciting
words from the Sultan of Sokoto or
anyone else can change that,” he said.
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