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MAURI
Re: Fani-Kayode Blames Occultists For 2006 Plane Crashes
« #96 on: July 02, 2008, 09:19 PM »

My people,
This is a grave insult to the intelligence of Nigerians! Like someone mentioned earlier, some ordinary Nigerians might start believing the "BULLOCKS" that this idiot is ranting.
Occult ko, Dracular and UFO ni! Idiot. Why is it that only Nigerian airlines have been affected by the occultists and making them crash? What about foreign airlines: KLM, Airfrance, BA etc. Bullshit! The stupid people in the the so-called committee should have asked him this question. But they are all semi-illiterates who have been bought over and will never ask the right questions. That is part of the serious problems facing our society, when these people run out of administrative manupilations to fool the people , they will turn to some ABRAKADABRA rubbish. Until the people themselves start saying enough is enough, these people will continue taking Nigerians by the nose. Nonsense.
Big B1 (m)
Re: Fani-Kayode Blames Occultists For 2006 Plane Crashes
« #97 on: July 02, 2008, 09:32 PM »

Even if that was the case, Mr Fani Kayode as an educated professional shouldn't have come out to make such a despicable statement.
I guess, the same Occultist should also be blamed for his arrest by EFCC officials.
sbucareer (f)
Re: Fani-Kayode Blames Occultists For 2006 Plane Crashes
« #98 on: July 02, 2008, 10:24 PM »


As if this air crash was not enough diabolical dilemma and this has to happen
edgecution (m)
Re: Fani-Kayode Blames Occultists For 2006 Plane Crashes
« #99 on: July 03, 2008, 07:26 AM »

What i know is that u guys have twisted what fani kayode said.
SENATOR JD (m)
Re: Fani-Kayode Blames Occultists For 2006 Plane Crashes
« #100 on: July 03, 2008, 09:57 AM »

and how?
Eziachi
Re: Fani-Kayode Blames Occultists For 2006 Plane Crashes
« #101 on: July 03, 2008, 10:00 AM »

Nigeria is a special case study. When this topic first appeared, you wouldn't have thought that a decent, 21st century man or woman with brain tissues in his/her skull will agree with motor mouth Fani Kayode.  But there you go, this is the same people that keep voting or rigging elections for armed robbers as their political leaders and expect result from them at the end of the day.

Air mishaps are strictly caused by pure accident or in the Nigerian case pure negligence, infrastructural decay and outdated 18th century equipments, flying coffins called aircrafts, that are supposed to be in the scrap yards and not in the sky flying human beings.

Few year ago, a stray cow nearly case a disaster at the Port Harcourt airport trying to run across a busy run-way. That cow is not a member of any occult group, but an insane managers of that airport find it unnecessary to fence the airport, then waiting for disaster to happen.  In any land where Fani Kayode comment is given even a nod is doomed.
Eziachi
Re: Fani-Kayode Blames Occultists For 2006 Plane Crashes
« #102 on: July 03, 2008, 10:14 AM »

@TOks2008,

I don't blame you for reasoning from you backside, too much consumption of untreated sewage and water. If you don't know why plane are crashing in Nigeria more than in Congo, that is your business, but don't expect the rest of us to join your occult bandwagon.

When you reason like this, no wonder there are more churches in Nigeria than the faithfuls. Every privates and Harry in Nigeria now seems to have God's telephone number.  Whatever evil they committ they will ascribe it to God as his will or to other forces without blinking. Every sunday, every school, warehouse is a church with people like you spewing nonsense to mindless and hapless lambs. Pastor in the morning, armed robbers at night.  Nigeria needs more than a messiah.
Toks2008 (m)
Re: Fani-Kayode Blames Occultists For 2006 Plane Crashes
« #103 on: July 03, 2008, 10:30 AM »

According to what Tipsydude wrote;

[I would also like us to take our mind back to when Borishade was Education Minister. I am talking about the level of cultism at the time and how he handled the matter. That was during the OAU and Ibadan cult massacres, just to highlight the prominent ones. That was the first time he was first linked to an Occult group and he didn't bother denying the allegations at the time rather he was like "it" (being cultism) made him untouchable. This led to the serious outcry from many religious leaders when he was appointed Minister of Aviation. Many of them foresaw nothing but doom and woes ahead and time proved them right]

I think this is a very good food for thought for everyone.  Shocked

Toks
fyneguy
Re: Fani-Kayode Blames Occultists For 2006 Plane Crashes
« #104 on: July 03, 2008, 10:48 AM »

@edgecution

And did Fani mention any name? Of what value was the information he provided?

The yeye man only tried to divert attention away from the real issue. He and his cohorts had misappropriated funds meant for sanitizing that sector. We need no 'occults-are-behind-the-air-mishaps'' story to fix the obvious lapses in the aviation sector.

Again, Fani kayode should just keep quiet and face justice.
SENATOR JD (m)
Re: Fani-Kayode Blames Occultists For 2006 Plane Crashes
« #105 on: July 03, 2008, 11:14 AM »

Quote from: fyneguy on July 03, 2008, 10:48 AM
Again, Fani kayode should just keep quiet and face justice.
thats if he knew what the word shut up meant
occultic forces indeed.
Quote from: Toks2008 on July 03, 2008, 10:30 AM
According to what Tipsydude wrote;

[I would also like us to take our mind back to when Borishade was Education Minister. I am talking about the level of cultism at the time and how he handled the matter. That was during the OAU and Ibadan cult massacres, just to highlight the prominent ones. That was the first time he was first linked to an Occult group and he didn't bother denying the allegations at the time rather he was like "it" (being cultism) made him untouchable. This led to the serious outcry from many religious leaders when he was appointed Minister of Aviation. Many of them foresaw nothing but doom and woes ahead and time proved them right]

I think this is a very good food for thought for everyone. Shocked
Toks
so this is linked to why we should believe that occultic forces caused the air mis-haps?
are u just joking about it or ure really serious?
Weird
JJay1 (m)
Re: Fani-Kayode Blames Occultists For 2006 Plane Crashes
« #106 on: July 03, 2008, 12:59 PM »

What else can you expect from a rehabilitated drug addict who spent 3 years in an asylum in Ghans for mental illness!!!!!!!!!
anonimi
Re: Fani-Kayode Blames Occultists For 2006 Plane Crashes
« #107 on: July 03, 2008, 02:19 PM »

Anuli ph
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May the soul of my dearest mummy and those who died in the crashes rest in peace. Amen.

I hope neither you nor your family collected the compensation for the crash victims, assuming the airline has paid yet since you attribut the crash to spiritual forces hence the airlines and FG agencies have no blame whatsoever.
Make u siddon dia make the airline owners and FG employees dey smile go bank. Instead make una find better lawyer file civil suit for damages from gross negligence due to non-airworthy aircraft and inadequate aviation control equipment etc, una dey say na winch, as e be say na only for naija plane dey crash.
unit (f)
Re: Fani-Kayode Blames Occultists For 2006 Plane Crashes
« #108 on: July 03, 2008, 03:09 PM »

occult or not let me ask some logical questions

about bellview:
The captain was on board with a friend of his
the co-pilot was on board with his newly wedded wife
the engineer that checked the plane before take off was on board
a cabin-crew was on with her fiance(their tradition marriage was for the following Wednesday)

Did they all plan to commit suicide?
idupaul
Re: Fani-Kayode Blames Occultists For 2006 Plane Crashes
« #109 on: July 03, 2008, 03:26 PM »

Hmmmmm one down, the cult in the aviation sector has been exposed, now its time for someone to expose the occult hounding NEPA,  Bullshit, occult, hahaha,  if there was any occult twas Kani Fayode and his bunch of corrupt officials.hehehehe, U can imagine the kind of supertitious idiots that were employed to run ur country.Kani Fayode needs medical help, he has been known to make up strange tales since he was ten years old, when he was young he attribituted his dad's life being save from the coupist as  result of his(fani) courage tostep up to the soldiers and force them not to kill his dad.
ifyalways (f)
Re: Fani-Kayode Blames Occultists For 2006 Plane Crashes
« #110 on: July 03, 2008, 04:17 PM »

Quote from: fyneguy on July 03, 2008, 10:48 AM
@edgecution

And did Fani mention any name? Of what value was the information he provided?

The yeye man only tried to divert attention away from the real issue. He and his cohorts had misappropriated funds meant for sanitizing that sector. We need no 'occults-are-behind-the-air-mishaps'' story to fix the obvious lapses in the aviation sector.

Again, Fani kayode should just keep quiet and face justice.
   Wink
rasputinn (m)
Re: Fani-Kayode Blames Occultists For 2006 Plane Crashes
« #111 on: July 03, 2008, 05:13 PM »

Apart from the shameless thievery by James Ibori,if there was a time  I was so dissappointed in scions of  the younger generation who have held positions of authority,Fani Kayode is very apt.

He should just go and bury his face in shame,for uttering such arrant nonsense.

Just because folks think,and rightly so that Nigerians are very superstitious and religious @ the same time,therefore he can just spew any feeble crap that bothers on the superstitioous just to wriggle out of the dragnet.

Well it's said that a drowning man will clutch @ anything

We're even lucky he didn't say that it was because Nigerians did not join him in the funny way he bends his fila that infuriated  the remnant of Hurricane Katrina to find it's way to our airspace and pushed the planes down

Pleaaaassssssssse spare me this crap from an obvious nincompoop
Toks2008 (m)
Re: Fani-Kayode Blames Occultists For 2006 Plane Crashes
« #112 on: July 03, 2008, 05:42 PM »

Quote from: Eziachi on July 03, 2008, 10:14 AM
@TOks2008,

I don't blame you for reasoning from you backside, too much consumption of untreated sewage and water. If you don't know why plane are crashing in Nigeria more than in Congo, that is your business, but don't expect the rest of us to join your occult bandwagon.

When you reason like this, no wonder there are more churches in Nigeria than the faithfuls. Every privates and Harry in Nigeria now seems to have God's telephone number. Whatever evil they committ they will ascribe it to God as his will or to other forces without blinking. Every sunday, every school, warehouse is a church with people like you spewing nonsense to mindless and hapless lambs. Pastor in the morning, armed robbers at night. Nigeria needs more than a messiah.

Young man please be matured with the manner you view your opinion. I believe we all are learned and cultured people. Proper decorum please.

Toks.
RedHotChic (f)
Re: Fani-Kayode Blames Occultists For 2006 Plane Crashes
« #113 on: July 03, 2008, 07:52 PM »

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Borishade, Fani-Kayode arraigned, denied bail
•Odili denies giving N2bn to Aviation Fund for presidential ambition

From Funso Muraina in Abuja and Ahamefula Ogbu in Port Harcourt, 07.03.2008
Thursday, July 3, 2008

There is no respite yet for the two former Aviation Ministers, Prof. Babalola Borisade and Chief Femi Fani-Kayode, arrested in connection with N19.5 billion Aviation Intervention Fund.

   


A Magistrate’s Court in Life Camp, Abuja yesterday denied the two ex-ministers bail, ordering that they be remanded in the custody of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) till tomorrow.

EFCC arraigned the two ex-ministers in court yesterday as opposed to today (contrary to the original plan which THISDAY had reported)  in order not to run foul of the law that requires that suspects must not be detained for more than 48 hours before they are arraigned in court.

Also ordered to be remanded in EFCC custody is the former Managing Director of the Nigeria Airspace Management Agency (NAMA), Captain Rowland Iyayi.

The court ordered that the three of them would remain in EFCC custody until tomorrow when formal application for bail would have been filed before the court.

In what looked like the old practice of holding charge whereby the prosecution would rush to court while still perfecting its investigation on a matter, EFCC might have rushed to the Magistrate’s Court to arraign the accused knowing that the jurisdiction to try the accused does not lie in the court.

Only a few were surprised when Chief Magistrate kadir Lamido, after listening to arguments for and against the granting of bail, asked the accused to be sent back to EFCC custody until tomorrow.

Borishade, Fani-Kayode and Iyayi were brought to court around 11.22 am amidst tight security and as soon as they entered the dock, the First Information Report containing the summary of their offence was read to them.

They all pleaded not guilty.

The charge read as follows: “That you Hon. Femi Fani-Kayode, Hon. Babalola Borishade and Rowland Iyayi on or about 13th June 2006 within the jurisdiction of the honourable court did conspire among yourselves criminal conspiracy, breach of official trust, breach of trust, forgery and misappropriation of Federal Government Funds to the tune of N19.5 billion meant for the intervention industry especially for four international airports: Lagos, Abuja, Port Harcourt and Kano, thereby committed an offence contrary to Sections 97, 99, 314, 364 and 209 of Penal Code.”

EFCC’s lawyer Steve Odiase told the court that investigations about the accused were still in progress both at home and abroad and that in the event of granting them bail, “there is the possibility of not only jumping the bail but also prejudicing investigations as they have the financial muscle and pedigree to interfere with witnesses.”

Odiase said the information before the court was sufficient to grant the application because the offence was in the nature of a high profile case which, if found guilty at the end of trial, could earn each of them 14 years prison term.

He said forgery and breach of trust were no simple offences and that it was premature for the defence to harp on prima facie case against the accused persons who, according to him, have a duty to furnish the court with documents to rely upon for the discretion of the court to be exercised in their favour.

But defence lawyers, Kingsley Osuh and Bankole Akomolafe, stated that by the provision of Section 36 of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, the accused were still innocent notwithstanding their arrest, detention and arraignment by EFCC.

They said no charge had been filed against them and that the submission that if granted bail the accused persons would jump bail was speculative and a personal opinion of the counsel for the anti-graft body.

Akomolafe added that the requirement of the law was that the prosecution must supply cogent and verifiable reasons for the court to deny bail to the accused.

According to him, there is no way the accused could interfere with investigation since they are no longer public officials whereby they could have unfettered access to documents.

They urged the court to grant them bail on liberal terms as they were ready to provide responsible sureties, adding that the accused were like a gold fish which has no hiding place.

Immediately after Chief Magistrate Kadir delivered the ruling wherein he denied them bail, EFCC officials accosted the trio and took them away around 3.45pm.

Borisade, Kayode and Iyayi were arrested on Monday after they had made their submissions to the Senate committee probing the fund.

Before then, the Managing Director of the company who got the N6.5 billion Safe Tower Contract, Avsatel Ges MB of Austria, Mr. George Eider, had also been arrested and arraigned.

In a statement issued last night by EFCC, spokesman, Femi Babafemi, the commission spoke about the arraignment.

EFCC said: “While pressing charges against the accused, EFCC prosecution counsel, Steve Odiase, told the court that the former aviation top officials had conspired to misappropriate Federal Government’s funds totaling N19.5billion.

“According to the First Information Report read in the court, Hon. Femi Fani-Kayode (M) Hon. Babalola Borishade (M) and Mr. Roland Iyayi on or about the 13th June, 2006 within jurisdiction of court did conspire among yourselves to commit criminal conspiracy, breach of official trust, criminal breach of trust, forgery and misappropriation of Federal Government fund to the tune of 19.5 billion naira meant for the intervention in Aviation industry, specifically for four international airports in Lagos, Abuja, Port Harcourt and Kano. The above offences are contrary to sections 97, 99, 314, 364 and 309 of the penal code law.

Meanwhile, former Rivers State governor Peter Odili has denied giving N2 billion to Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) to further his 2007 presidential ambition.

Instead, he said he was moved to provide the fund as loan to fast track the re-opening of Omagwa International Airport due to the harrowing difficulties air passengers were passing through in landing at nearby airports.

Odili who reacted through his Media Adviser Emma Okah described reports which indicted his boss as false as there was no truth in the allegation that he furthered fraud by making available the funds.

Okah dismissed the allegation that the money was given with  ulterior motives as “falsehood and grave distortions,” adding that there was no truth in the testimony of Mohammed Yusuf, Federal Airport Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) Managing Director when he appeared on Tuesday before the Senate panel probing the aviation fund.

“The attention of Dr Peter Odili, former Governor of Rivers State, has been drawn to some unfortunate newspaper reports Wednesday 2nd July, 2008 alleging that Dr Peter Odili caused the loan of N2b (two billion naira) to be given to the Federal Ministry of Aviation, (and by extension) the Federal Airport Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) to further his presidential ambition. Those reports were quoting the testimony of one Mr. Mohammed Yusuf, former Managing Director of FAAN at the on-going Senate investigation into the management of the Aviation Intervention Fund in Nigeria.

“Given the deliberate falsehood and grave distortions of facts contained in those reports arising from the said testimony and indeed for the avoidance of all doubts, it has become more compelling to put the facts of the loan straight for public scrutiny and judgment.

“Following the sudden closure of the Port Harcourt International Airport, Omagwa in 2006, all international and local flights were disrupted, causing a lot of inconveniences to passengers and to those whose earnings were from activities at and around the Omagwa International Airport. This situation dislocated and inflicted heavy losses on the economy of the state, companies and individuals, given the fact that it was and still is, the only airport hosting International Flights in the entire South-south and South-east Geo-Political Zones of Nigeria.

“When it became obvious that the Federal Ministry of Aviation was not in a financial position to begin the supposed repair works on time and given the bottlenecks that were attending the release of funds at that time, the Rivers State Government Executive Council passed a resolution granting a soft loan to the Federal Government and the Federal Ministry of Aviation to enable immediate commencement of works at the airport. This repayable facility was only intended to bridge the gap and save time. The negotiations with contractors, and indeed the schedule of disbursements were not the purview of the State Government and were exclusively done by Federal Ministry of Aviation/FAAN”, he said.

He said when there were too much delay, his boss muted the idea of giving the loan which he said belonged to Rivers State people and therefore repayable in addition to rehabilitating the run-way at Airforce base and putting runway lightings for public use.

He said such gesture ought to have proved to people that the loan was facilitated to ensure quick resumption of flights at Omagwa as a special account was opened with Zenith Bank Plc to disburse the said loan.

As a further proof that his boss was not interested in the details about the money except to see the completion of jobs for continued business in the state, he did not participate in the discussions about the disbursement of the money and negotiation with contractors.

“In granting the loan, the Rivers State Government under Dr Peter Odili was motivated by patriotism, the pathetic and harrowing plight of passengers, who were subjected to armed robbery attacks, accidents, time wastage, general uncertainty of the trips from both the Sam Mbakwe Cargo Airport Owerri and the Akanu Ibiam International Airport Enugu to Port Harcourt and the necessity to do good without drawing lines. It is therefore extremely sad for anybody to impute any other motive than good governance and overriding public interest,” he said.

http://odili.net/news/source/2008/jul/3/207.html

Enigma (m)
Re: Fani-Kayode Blames Occultists For 2006 Plane Crashes
« #114 on: July 03, 2008, 09:59 PM »

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Fani-Kayode told the committee that in spite of the battles he had with the cult group within the industry, he was able to put in place some measures such that his tenure did not record a single plane crash.

The former minister washed his hands of the alleged misappropriation of the N19.5 billion Aviation Intervention Fund, claiming that he rather left N7 billion in the accounts of the ministry at the time he left.

http://www.tribune.com.ng/01072008/news/news1.html NigerianTribune newspaper of today.


The Tribune's news reporters that wrote the story obviously have very poor comprehension --- an inability to put figures of speech in context. It is also rather a shame that most people commenting on this thread did not read the story properly ---- separating Fani-Kayode's own words (as quoted) from the nonsense written by the reporters.

An aside: this poor basic comprehension is also reflected in how our people (supposedly educated people) are easily fooled by for example false pastors twisting the Bible to teach the very opposite of what the Bible actually teaches.
Esss (m)
Re: Fani-Kayode Blames Occultists For 2006 Plane Crashes
« #115 on: July 03, 2008, 10:31 PM »

I think Fani Kayode is telling the truth. On the fateful day Sosoliso crashed, Hogwarts students were having a quidditch match at the airport, and I think the plane was hit by a bludger that knocked it out of the sky. And Bellveiw's pilot was distracted by the snitch that he also crashed the plane.

What do these people take Nigerians for?? Look at the kind of rubbish we were subject to under Obasanjo?? And this is how he justifies the neglect that led to the death of kids who were returning from school?? Na wah!!

Tufiakwa!! What qualifications did this idiot have that made him the best candidate in our entire aviation industry to be made minister of aviation??
chidichris (m)
Re: Fani-Kayode Blames Occultists For 2006 Plane Crashes
« #116 on: July 04, 2008, 02:52 AM »

at least, a bad excuse is better than none.
by the way, it is there faults? answer - NOOOOOOOO
who were they? how did they become aviation ministers?
borrishade we all knew doomed the education section and when the masses could no longer endure him, the wonderful obj considered him fit for aviation.
fani kayode was a paid labourer or put it the other way round, obj's broadcaster and was later compensated for his job well done with such a sensitive appoint - minister of aviation.
all the same, i think the most important thing is to ask the fool to point the occultists one after the other, ask him how he curtailed their activities during his time as minister of aviation.
obj is the disgrace and not the tauts he choosed as ministers and advisers.
like president like ministers
texazzpete (m)
Re: Fani-Kayode Blames Occultists For 2006 Plane Crashes
« #117 on: July 04, 2008, 05:27 PM »

It's a shame that some Nigerian graduates do not know how to read

This was what Fani Kayode said

Not only did they not care, but some of them actually enjoyed the prospect: What we were dealing with was a cruel and unconscionable blood cult who derived their power and strength from a frenzied and insatiable lust for blood.

How can any educated person stand there and tell me that he was talking about a 'criminal corrupt cult'?! Are the words 'insatiable lust for blood' and 'blood cult' meaningless to you?

The guy was talking about evil occultists, juju etc. And he's stark, raving mad!



Quote from: Enigma on July 03, 2008, 09:59 PM

The Tribune's news reporters that wrote the story obviously have very poor comprehension --- an inability to put figures of speech in context. It is also rather a shame that most people commenting on this thread did not read the story properly ---- separating Fani-Kayode's own words (as quoted) from the nonsense written by the reporters.

An aside: this poor basic comprehension is also reflected in how our people (supposedly educated people) are easily fooled by for example false pastors twisting the Bible to teach the very opposite of what the Bible actually teaches.

Negro, we know how to read - unlike you! We know what quoted speech looks like. Read the article carefully before making a fool of yourself.
2sleek2NV
Re: Fani-Kayode Blames Occultists For 2006 Plane Crashes
« #118 on: July 04, 2008, 08:46 PM »

may d bastard rot in hell. occult ko occult ni
iseobio (m)
Re: Fani-Kayode Blames Occultists For 2006 Plane Crashes
« #119 on: July 04, 2008, 08:55 PM »

he was raised from what you people perceive as  "heathen origins". In the heathen world costly mistakes and failures are attributed to withcraftcy. I bet you if a poll was made through out nigeria 85% of the people will agree with Kayode. don't CRITICISE OR LAMPOON HIM. He only hoped the senators are from his contituency.
na2day? (m)
Re: Fani-Kayode Blames Occultists For 2006 Plane Crashes
« #120 on: July 05, 2008, 03:47 AM »

wow! nigerians, we can put education to shame, i never see. so if occults were behind all the crashes, why did they spend so much money instead of getting pastors to pray for God to intervene?  Undecided Undecided Undecided Undecided
Novacaine (m)
Re: Fani-Kayode Blames Occultists For 2006 Plane Crashes
« #121 on: July 05, 2008, 03:55 PM »

Are these folks literate? What does their poor planning and embezzlement have to do with occultics? the funds they should have used to buy equipments,radars and all that stuff at airports is what they have pocketed   Undecided the blood of those lost souls are on their head i know it
sturvs
Re: Fani-Kayode Blames Occultists For 2006 Plane Crashes
« #122 on: July 07, 2008, 11:09 PM »

We Nigerians know a lot of things in our world today (not only Africa) have spiritual implications. To have that many crashes in one year might have been due to carelessness of Aviation officials but it could also have had some spiritual backing.

Car accidents, illnesses, plane crashes could all have spiritual implications.

But in the scenario Fani-Kayode is in (secular & legal probation), that is in no way a logical reason. He could say that at home with friends or at church, but not at a panel/hearing.
Nella (f)
Re: Fani-Kayode Blames Occultists For 2006 Plane Crashes
« #123 on: July 09, 2008, 12:02 PM »

That guy is a fool!. . . All those uneducated people that call themselfs politicians! What a shame!
peekayo
Re: Fani-Kayode Blames Occultists For 2006 Plane Crashes
« #124 on: July 10, 2008, 08:24 PM »

That fella is not fit to be the head of his family let alone a minister, he is the rear of a donkey
blackchief (m)
Re: Fani-Kayode Blames Occultists For 2006 Plane Crashes
« #125 on: July 11, 2008, 02:54 PM »

This can only happen in the third world. Can you image minister coming out in  America, uk or any develop country to say this kind of rubbish.                                                                                                       
sweetchick (f)
Re: Fani-Kayode Blames Occultists For 2006 Plane Crashes
« #126 on: July 16, 2008, 03:59 PM »

Utter rubbish. That Mugu Fani Kayode should go hide his face in shame. I was on a Lufthansa flight on sunday when the Captain announced that there had been no information form Abuja airport on the weather since 5am in the morning. Basically he flew into  Abuja without having any idea of what the weather was like. Na occultic people dey work for the airport?
We nigerians really need to sit up
adamsy07
Re: Fani-Kayode Blames Occultists For 2006 Plane Crashes
« #127 on: July 26, 2008, 02:18 PM »

GOD,
THESE IS A DISGRACE,A FRIEND OF MINE WHO IS A WHITE WHOM FELL IN LOVE WITH THIS SITE CAME OVER AND TOLD ME ABOUT THIS STUPID TALK.
THIS IS WHY WHITES WANT TO TREAT US AS DOGS OVER HERE(ABROAD).
HOW CAN A MINISTER SAY SUCH A THING I THINK HE SHOULD BE TAKEN TO THE SYCHATRIC HOME OR SLAPPED IMMEDATLY.
ABEG TELL HIM NOT TO SAY SUCH A THING WHEN HE TRAVELS DOWN HERE FOR THE WORLD SAFTY CONFERENCE.
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