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Femi Fani Kayode Facebook Fan Open History For Him (MUST READ) by walexzee11(m): 4:48pm On Jan 09, 2015
When the whistle was blown for the
commencement of political activities in 1998, you
pitched your tent with the All Peoples Party (APP).
This was quite in the cards as majority of the
friends and associates your illustrious father
acquired towards the end of his life on earth were
ultra-conservative northern elements in the
Northern Peoples Convention (NPC).
The presidential candidate of the APP and the
Alliance for Democracy (AD), Olu Falae, eventually
lost to the candidate of the Peoples Democratic
Party (PDP), Olusegun Obasanjo, in the 1999
election. Either by acts of omission or
commission, it became your lot to constantly
unleash scud missiles against Obasanjo on the
pages of national newspapers. You accused him of
committing all manner of unpardonable sins of
governance. In fact, if it was strictly left to you,
you’d have had him impeached several times over!
Not too long after, the wily retired general decided
to pull a fast one on you by hiring you to be his
hatchet man. And voila, the scales immediately fell
off your eyes and it dawned on you that Obasanjo
was actually “a very competent leader and national
hero”! In his recent book, My Watch, Obasanjo
describes a well-known activist (now a senator),
who “wittingly or unwittingly began to do the
bidding of the lurer” and in the process the
erstwhile firebrand, now “called and coiled,”
sacrificed not only the “fire” in him, but also the
“brand.”
You had a penchant for accusing the Yar’Adua/
Jonathan administration of messing up all the
good work Obasanjo did. During this time, your
new friends like Bola Ahmed Tinubu and
Muhammadu Buhari were always right and correct,
no matter what they did or didn’t do. Together
with your former colleagues in the Obasanjo
cabinet and fellow members of the opposition
party, Nasir el-Rufai and Nuhu Ribadu, you gave
the PDP and President Goodluck Jonathan no
respite in your write-ups.
When the then national security adviser to the
president, General Andrew Owoeye Azazi (rtd),
broke protocols and shockingly told Nigerians to
“blame the rise of Boko Haram attacks on the PDP
(because) the problem could be traced to PDP’s
politics of exclusion in the north,” you famously
quipped in your newspaper article of 28 April, 2012
that, “Even the dullest among us will surely be
able to appreciate the deep implications of this
very serious allegation coming from the man that
is charged to guide and advise the President on
national security matters.”
Yet, as soon as you patched up your differences
with the PDP and Aso Rock Villa, the scales again
fell from your eyes and the same Femi Fani-
Kayode who wrote these things is now busy
pontificating about the APC and Buhari’s alleged
support for Boko Haram! With the benefit of
hindsight it’s crystal-clear that your comments in
the New Telegraph of 14 December, 2014 are
completely self-serving. It’d indeed be interesting
to know what Obasanjo thought of you after you
metamorphosed from his virulent critic to fawning
bootlicker. Did he also consider you “called and
coiled” and having irreversibly lost the Fani Power
brand in you?
The way you’ve been carrying on with your “APC
is a Muslim party, APC is a Muslim party” mantra,
are you saying in effect that it has similarly
dawned on you that your father and his boss,
Samuel Ladoke Akintola, were wrong all along in
their bid to forge a political partnership between
the Yoruba political elite and intelligentsia with
their ultra-conservative Muslim counterparts the
north – ostensibly aimed at allowing the former
play ‘mainstream politics’ – and that Awo was
right in vehemently opposing the gambit? If your
answer is in the affirmative then I demand a public
apology from you for two important reasons.
First, what your father and SLA, among others,
started ultimately fostered sadistic killings of
millions of innocent Igbo men, women and children
as well as the ‘abandoned property’ syndrome.
Second, as the good Christian you profess yourself
to be, you ought to know that God promised to
visit the sins of the fathers up to their third and
fourth generations. If your answer is negative, then
please just stop the noise-making! An Igbo adage
warns that a person who has skin rashes does not
engage in a lengthy handshake.
It isn’t in my duty to respond to your recent
hatchet job on Buhari that has gone viral on the
social media. Suffice to say that it was
wrongheaded for you to disrespectfully ask if
Buhari regards “Christians as human beings.”
Here’s a supposed fundamentalist Muslim who
equally chose an irrepressible fundamentalist
Christian in the person of Rev. Tunde Bakare of the
Latter Rain Assembly as a running mate in the
2011 presidential election. If that doesn’t spell R-
E-S-P-E-C-T for Christendom then I wonder what
else does. “A fly, sir,” averred English essayist and
poet Samuel Johnson, “may sting a stately horse
and make him wince; but one is but an insect, and
the other is a horse still.”
I totally disagree with you that “a Buhari
Presidency will be a disaster for our country, a
danger to the Christian community and clear
evidence of the final victory and triumph of Boko
Haram and jihadists over the Nigerian state. It
would also represent the end of Nigeria as a
nation.” If that happens, where would you run to –
the Republic of Oduduwa? The sage almost
everyone later described as “the best president
Nigeria never had” was a victim of a similar
orchestrated campaign of calumny but Nigerians
are now wiser and would refuse to be swayed by
scaremongering.
Rather than pointing fingers at perceived enemies
and saboteurs, you should be helping the
president’s campaign team determine how
someone who procured a historic pan-Nigeria
mandate in 2011 ended up three years later
presiding over a nation that’s never been so
divided along ethnic, religious, partisan and
regional fissures. The same people who massively
voted for him then have now morphed into
promoters and supporters of Boko Haram! Our
elders say that a man who sees everybody as the
reason for his calamities will mistake a goat for a
lion.
But the even bigger wonder is that the Presidency
and Muslim leaders in the PDP have not thought it
wise to call you to order for the potentially highly
inflammable political fires you’re stoking with your
flippant religious bigotry. Permit me to conclude
by adding that you’re beginning to irritatingly
sound like a broken record player with your
constant flip-flops, arguably occasioned by
‘stomach infrastructure.’
My prayer is that since you’re still a young man
with a very bright political future, you won’t allow
yourself to be deceived into believing that you’re
best-suited for hurling jaw-dropping abuses at
political opponents. It is a trite saying that a girl
who becomes over-conscious of her beauty will
end up marrying her father’s servant!

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Re: Femi Fani Kayode Facebook Fan Open History For Him (MUST READ) by Nobody: 4:52pm On Jan 09, 2015
Knockout

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Re: Femi Fani Kayode Facebook Fan Open History For Him (MUST READ) by Nobody: 4:53pm On Jan 09, 2015
Oh boy eeeee!!! Alas! Dis plays greatly into the hands of positive Change, as the overfed joke of a politician called fani represents Badluck to whoever he supports... BADLUCK for saTANians....

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Re: Femi Fani Kayode Facebook Fan Open History For Him (MUST READ) by zubby29(m): 4:55pm On Jan 09, 2015
my broda dnt bother urself we all know who fani is.dnt bother reminding him dat.its only an unserious person dat will pay attention to a drug addict

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Re: Femi Fani Kayode Facebook Fan Open History For Him (MUST READ) by olu77(m): 4:55pm On Jan 09, 2015
Poor FFk has been a political gay prostitute all his life. No focus, no principle, no personal integrity. I am sure if his father was alive he would have requested for a DNA test.

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Re: Femi Fani Kayode Facebook Fan Open History For Him (MUST READ) by morefire: 4:57pm On Jan 09, 2015
all correct

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Re: Femi Fani Kayode Facebook Fan Open History For Him (MUST READ) by walexzee11(m): 4:57pm On Jan 09, 2015
penisilin:
Oh boy eeeee!
Na ur body the tin Land? Lol
Re: Femi Fani Kayode Facebook Fan Open History For Him (MUST READ) by dre11(m): 5:05pm On Jan 09, 2015
FFK has always being a political prostitute nah




So, Nigerians aren't surprise about all his doing

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Re: Femi Fani Kayode Facebook Fan Open History For Him (MUST READ) by Baawaa(m): 5:13pm On Jan 09, 2015
Jonathan is feeding him that is why he is singing for him.Give him food he will sing for you!

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Re: Femi Fani Kayode Facebook Fan Open History For Him (MUST READ) by walexzee11(m): 5:23pm On Jan 09, 2015
Baawaa:
Jonathan is feeding him that is why he is singing for him.Give him food he will sing for you!
Ha ha... This is much...!

His Daughter is a member on Nairaland oooo... Don't make her deny her Father!

LWKM!
Re: Femi Fani Kayode Facebook Fan Open History For Him (MUST READ) by wordcat(m): 5:24pm On Jan 09, 2015
dre11:
FFK has always being a political prostitute nah




So, Nigerians aren't surprise about all his doing

It is all just For Food Only.

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Re: Femi Fani Kayode Facebook Fan Open History For Him (MUST READ) by Baawaa(m): 5:25pm On Jan 09, 2015
walexzee11:
Ha ha... This is much...!

His Daughter is a member on Nairaland oooo... Don't make her deny her Father!

LWKM!
My brother,that is the fact.
Re: Femi Fani Kayode Facebook Fan Open History For Him (MUST READ) by dre11(m): 5:28pm On Jan 09, 2015
wordcat:


It is all just For Food Only.

That's his watchword
Re: Femi Fani Kayode Facebook Fan Open History For Him (MUST READ) by suwailad(f): 5:30pm On Jan 09, 2015
This is classic. front page material!
Re: Femi Fani Kayode Facebook Fan Open History For Him (MUST READ) by walexzee11(m): 5:40pm On Jan 09, 2015
Baawaa:

My brother,that is the fact.
Hunnnmmm...

He's political future is in mess tho!
Re: Femi Fani Kayode Facebook Fan Open History For Him (MUST READ) by matthew41(m): 5:45pm On Jan 09, 2015
olu77:
Poor FFk has been a political gay prostitute all his life. No focus, no principle, no personal integrity. I am sure if his father was alive he would have requested for a DNA test.
He exactly like his father who was coursed by the oni of Ife before his death
Re: Femi Fani Kayode Facebook Fan Open History For Him (MUST READ) by Code213: 5:47pm On Jan 09, 2015
olu77:
Poor FFk has been a political gay prostitute all his life. No focus, no principle, no personal integrity. I am sure if his father was alive he would have requested for a DNA test.

cheesy
Re: Femi Fani Kayode Facebook Fan Open History For Him (MUST READ) by LRNZH(m): 5:49pm On Jan 09, 2015
FFK. Literally a prostitute.

Re: Femi Fani Kayode Facebook Fan Open History For Him (MUST READ) by Brahms(m): 5:51pm On Jan 09, 2015
grin grin FFO

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Re: Femi Fani Kayode Facebook Fan Open History For Him (MUST READ) by UAE123(m): 5:56pm On Jan 09, 2015
Fani na political prostitute wit d way wey e dey change political parties & d guy really dey confuse.
Re: Femi Fani Kayode Facebook Fan Open History For Him (MUST READ) by UAE123(m): 6:00pm On Jan 09, 2015
Fani na political prostitute wit d way wey e dey change political parties & d guy really dey confuse.I no go dey surprise if I hear say e don go join APC after d presidential election wen INEC go declear Buhari as d president elect
Re: Femi Fani Kayode Facebook Fan Open History For Him (MUST READ) by wordcat(m): 6:03pm On Jan 09, 2015
dre11:


That's his watchword

Lol
Re: Femi Fani Kayode Facebook Fan Open History For Him (MUST READ) by Texykool: 6:08pm On Jan 09, 2015
FFK na mumu nah
Re: Femi Fani Kayode Facebook Fan Open History For Him (MUST READ) by alaoeri: 6:15pm On Jan 09, 2015
Ppl like FFK & co will soon go into political oblivion when the ppl's general take over.
GMB/PYO 2015 no shaking.

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Re: Femi Fani Kayode Facebook Fan Open History For Him (MUST READ) by Agimor(m): 6:53pm On Jan 09, 2015
WORD
Re: Femi Fani Kayode Facebook Fan Open History For Him (MUST READ) by saqo(m): 7:28pm On Jan 09, 2015
olu77:
Poor FFk has been a political gay prostitute all his life. No focus, no principle, no personal integrity. I am sure if his father was alive he would have requested for a DNA test.
You nail it.
Re: Femi Fani Kayode Facebook Fan Open History For Him (MUST READ) by brutef0rce101: 7:31pm On Jan 09, 2015
walexzee11:
When the whistle was blown for the
commencement of political activities in 1998, you
pitched your tent with the All Peoples Party (APP).
This was quite in the cards as majority of the
friends and associates your illustrious father
acquired towards the end of his life on earth were
ultra-conservative northern elements in the
Northern Peoples Convention (NPC).
The presidential candidate of the APP and the
Alliance for Democracy (AD), Olu Falae, eventually
lost to the candidate of the Peoples Democratic
Party (PDP), Olusegun Obasanjo, in the 1999
election. Either by acts of omission or
commission, it became your lot to constantly
unleash scud missiles against Obasanjo on the
pages of national newspapers. You accused him of
committing all manner of unpardonable sins of
governance. In fact, if it was strictly left to you,
you’d have had him impeached several times over!
Not too long after, the wily retired general decided
to pull a fast one on you by hiring you to be his
hatchet man. And voila, the scales immediately fell
off your eyes and it dawned on you that Obasanjo
was actually “a very competent leader and national
hero”! In his recent book, My Watch, Obasanjo
describes a well-known activist (now a senator),
who “wittingly or unwittingly began to do the
bidding of the lurer” and in the process the
erstwhile firebrand, now “called and coiled,”
sacrificed not only the “fire” in him, but also the
“brand.”
You had a penchant for accusing the Yar’Adua/
Jonathan administration of messing up all the
good work Obasanjo did. During this time, your
new friends like Bola Ahmed Tinubu and
Muhammadu Buhari were always right and correct,
no matter what they did or didn’t do. Together
with your former colleagues in the Obasanjo
cabinet and fellow members of the opposition
party, Nasir el-Rufai and Nuhu Ribadu, you gave
the PDP and President Goodluck Jonathan no
respite in your write-ups.
When the then national security adviser to the
president, General Andrew Owoeye Azazi (rtd),
broke protocols and shockingly told Nigerians to
“blame the rise of Boko Haram attacks on the PDP
(because) the problem could be traced to PDP’s
politics of exclusion in the north,” you famously
quipped in your newspaper article of 28 April, 2012
that, “Even the dullest among us will surely be
able to appreciate the deep implications of this
very serious allegation coming from the man that
is charged to guide and advise the President on
national security matters.”
Yet, as soon as you patched up your differences
with the PDP and Aso Rock Villa, the scales again
fell from your eyes and the same Femi Fani-
Kayode who wrote these things is now busy
pontificating about the APC and Buhari’s alleged
support for Boko Haram! With the benefit of
hindsight it’s crystal-clear that your comments in
the New Telegraph of 14 December, 2014 are
completely self-serving. It’d indeed be interesting
to know what Obasanjo thought of you after you
metamorphosed from his virulent critic to fawning
bootlicker. Did he also consider you “called and
coiled” and having irreversibly lost the Fani Power
brand in you?
The way you’ve been carrying on with your “APC
is a Muslim party, APC is a Muslim party” mantra,
are you saying in effect that it has similarly
dawned on you that your father and his boss,
Samuel Ladoke Akintola, were wrong all along in
their bid to forge a political partnership between
the Yoruba political elite and intelligentsia with
their ultra-conservative Muslim counterparts the
north – ostensibly aimed at allowing the former
play ‘mainstream politics’ – and that Awo was
right in vehemently opposing the gambit? If your
answer is in the affirmative then I demand a public
apology from you for two important reasons.
First, what your father and SLA, among others,
started ultimately fostered sadistic killings of
millions of innocent Igbo men, women and children
as well as the ‘abandoned property’ syndrome.
Second, as the good Christian you profess yourself
to be, you ought to know that God promised to
visit the sins of the fathers up to their third and
fourth generations. If your answer is negative, then
please just stop the noise-making! An Igbo adage
warns that a person who has skin rashes does not
engage in a lengthy handshake.
It isn’t in my duty to respond to your recent
hatchet job on Buhari that has gone viral on the
social media. Suffice to say that it was
wrongheaded for you to disrespectfully ask if
Buhari regards “Christians as human beings.”
Here’s a supposed fundamentalist Muslim who
equally chose an irrepressible fundamentalist
Christian in the person of Rev. Tunde Bakare of the
Latter Rain Assembly as a running mate in the
2011 presidential election. If that doesn’t spell R-
E-S-P-E-C-T for Christendom then I wonder what
else does. “A fly, sir,” averred English essayist and
poet Samuel Johnson, “may sting a stately horse
and make him wince; but one is but an insect, and
the other is a horse still.”
I totally disagree with you that “a Buhari
Presidency will be a disaster for our country, a
danger to the Christian community and clear
evidence of the final victory and triumph of Boko
Haram and jihadists over the Nigerian state. It
would also represent the end of Nigeria as a
nation.” If that happens, where would you run to –
the Republic of Oduduwa? The sage almost
everyone later described as “the best president
Nigeria never had” was a victim of a similar
orchestrated campaign of calumny but Nigerians
are now wiser and would refuse to be swayed by
scaremongering.
Rather than pointing fingers at perceived enemies
and saboteurs, you should be helping the
president’s campaign team determine how
someone who procured a historic pan-Nigeria
mandate in 2011 ended up three years later
presiding over a nation that’s never been so
divided along ethnic, religious, partisan and
regional fissures. The same people who massively
voted for him then have now morphed into
promoters and supporters of Boko Haram! Our
elders say that a man who sees everybody as the
reason for his calamities will mistake a goat for a
lion.
But the even bigger wonder is that the Presidency
and Muslim leaders in the PDP have not thought it
wise to call you to order for the potentially highly
inflammable political fires you’re stoking with your
flippant religious bigotry. Permit me to conclude
by adding that you’re beginning to irritatingly
sound like a broken record player with your
constant flip-flops, arguably occasioned by
‘stomach infrastructure.’
My prayer is that since you’re still a young man
with a very bright political future, you won’t allow
yourself to be deceived into believing that you’re
best-suited for hurling jaw-dropping abuses at
political opponents. It is a trite saying that a girl
who becomes over-conscious of her beauty will
end up marrying her father’s servant!

Technical Knockout. Chai

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Re: Femi Fani Kayode Facebook Fan Open History For Him (MUST READ) by wisov(m): 9:05pm On Jan 09, 2015
I need ffk to respond, his response usually will be more funny!
Re: Femi Fani Kayode Facebook Fan Open History For Him (MUST READ) by walexzee11(m): 10:32am On Jan 10, 2015
wisov:
I need ffk to respond, his response usually will be more funny!
As always... He'll always Deny!

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