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Re: Femi Fani-kayode: Murder Of Alex Badeh – What An Insider Told Me by Babs91: 9:03pm On Dec 19, 2018
Uncle Kayode Opuro niyin. Pathological liayer. Nobody is religion bigot than u.
nwakibie3:
The sad and brutal assasination of the former Chief of Defence Staff and former Chief of Air Staff, Air Chief Marshal Alex Badeh, a day after President Buhari’s birthday, is a despicable and cowardly act.

Not only was he an officer and a gentleman but he was also a profoundly good man who was criminalised, humiliated and treated in a malicious and unacceptable manner by a vicious, malevolent and evil government that had targetted him for villification and destruction right from the start.

Despite the fact that he was subjected to a well-orchestrated and relentless degree of persecution from the Buhari administration, he remained a believer in Nigeria and a heroic, courageous and unrelenting critic of tyranny, injustice and ethnic and religious subjugation till the end.

He knew many of the Buhari government’s excesses and secrets, he worked quietly against them from behind the scenes and, by his numerous actions and interventions, he saved the lives of many of his Middle Belt people.

Those that were behind his assasination know who they are. They shall not escape justice and they will pay a terrible price for their wickedness. His assasination is a debt that will be repaid by God and the people no matter how long it takes.

In the fullness of time the Lord of Hosts and the Ancient of Days, in whose bosom he now resides, will avenge him.

These are still early days and the investigation is yet to commence but I do not accept the suggestion that some have already made that his murder was a random and isolated event. That is just too convenient a conclusion to come to and it seeks to cover the tracks of the masterninds of this heinous and ungodly crime. In any case many questions need to be answered.

For example, how come a former Chief of Defence Staff and a former Chief of Air Staff did not have any military personnel or security details guarding and protecting him? This is especially so given the fact that it appears that he was on a long distance drive on a road which has has proved to be dangerous in the early hours of the evening.

Badeh was entitled to that level of protection by virtue of his position as a former Chief of Defence Staff. How come he was denied it? Who withdrew his men? Who wanted him to be alone with just his driver on that journey? Who wanted him dead?

There are many other questions which we shall ask at the appropiate time. And one day we shall get the answers.

Meanwhile, I add my voice to those who have called for an independent and public commission of enquiry into this courageous and noble soul’s brutal assasination.

With his murder it is clear that, under Buhari, ours is a nation of not just ethnic and religious cleansing but also a nation of political cleansing.

Adamawa state, the Middle Belt, Christendom and indeed the whole of Nigeria has lost a great man who though maligned, demonised and misrepresented by his numerous and powerful detractors, still had so much to offer our nation. May his beautiful and precious soul rest in peace.

Permit me to conclude this contribution with the following aside. Given this sad event, if anyone still believes that President Buhari will conduct a free and fair election and, after losing, hand over power quietly and go back to Daura without a fight next year, that person is gravely mistaken and painfully naive.

Those that believe this have still not fully understood the nature of the beast that we are dealing with. What they fail to appreciate is that it is not about Buhari alone but about who and what he represents. And those that he represents are not ready to relinquish power and lose all the ground that they have regained over the last three years and six months.

Consider the following words which were sent to me by an insider who wishes to remain anonymous.

“Air Chief Alex Badeh the former Chief of Defence Staff who called the Nigerian President, Mohammadu Buhari a “religious bigot” to his face was assasinated yesterday after he had threatened to expose the government over its involvement with Boko Haram prior to removing Jonathan. Just before he left office, he visited Maiduguri in a covet operation and ran into some top members of the current day government as they were coming out of a meeting with Boko Haram Commanders at the Nigerian Army underground Armory which was siezed by Boko Haram. He ordered his boys not to open fire but took pictures which he refused to hand over to the government when he was retired. He raised an alarm first week in November 2018 when 2 hooded men tried to break into his Asokoro house but DSS played it down. He was assassinated in cold blood by unknown gun men one month later”.

I cannot confirm the veracity of some of these assertions but two things are self-evident. Firstly that he was indeed murdered on December 18th and secondly that there is a dimension to this matter that few are familiar with.

Yet whatever we choose to believe or choose not to believe we must always remember the following: theirs is an ancient and hegemonic agenda and it is as real today as it was 58 years ago when we won our independence from the British.

First it was Rear Admiral Daniel Ikoli, the Fleet Commander of the Western Naval Command, who reports suggest was conducting an investigation into secret arms sales to Boko Haram, that was assasinated.

Then it was ex-Military Intelligence Chief and the former Director of Administration of Defence Headquarters, General Alkali, who was privy to a lot of damning information, that was assasinated.

Then it was the ex-Chief of Defence Staff under whose leadership Boko Haram was annihilated, Air Vice Marshall Alex Badeh, that has been assasinated.

All three of these worthy and noble warriors and sons of Nigeria were murdered in the last one year and all three had quite a story to tell about what was really going on in certain circles in our country! I urge our people to ponder on this and to think, think and think again!

The cabal is very much in control, the game is on and the next few months will be a rough ride. Yet no matter what comes our way one thing is clear: God is still on the throne and all power belongs to Him.

He rules in the affairs of men, He forges the destiny of nations and His counsel alone shall stand. Fasten your seat belts and let us see what will unfold.


http://dailypost.ng/2018/12/19/femi-fani-kayode-murder-alex-badeh-insider-told/
Re: Femi Fani-kayode: Murder Of Alex Badeh – What An Insider Told Me by Ekaka1(m): 9:09pm On Dec 19, 2018
AZeD1:

So the chief of defence staff whose job is to protect the nation, sees Boko Haram commanders and their fellow conspirators but rather than apprehend them, he decides to take pictures?

Calling this foolish and r.etarded is an understatement.

Fani Kayode should know that it is possible to dislike Buhari and still be sane.
It is clear you have also demonstrated insanity by refusing to recognize that he was quoting information from an anonymous source .
Re: Femi Fani-kayode: Murder Of Alex Badeh – What An Insider Told Me by AZeD1(m): 9:13pm On Dec 19, 2018
Ekaka1:

It is clear you have also demonstrated insanity by refusing to recognize that he was quoting information from an anonymous source .

If I tell you Nigeria is an European country, would you quote me in any way except to ridicule me?

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Re: Femi Fani-kayode: Murder Of Alex Badeh – What An Insider Told Me by Nobody: 9:21pm On Dec 19, 2018
Everything remains politics to them.

Well it’s the political class and It’s none of my business.

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Re: Femi Fani-kayode: Murder Of Alex Badeh – What An Insider Told Me by jayextra(m): 9:23pm On Dec 19, 2018
DrRasheed:
FAKE and unproffessional... wallahi like kannywood script. He's filled with hatred for pmb but cant do him anything.
Pmb forever.
Pmb fights boko haram with full heart, unlike gej did in few months to election.
If badeh know something solid will not be moving around in tokunbo car.
Seems ur brain was assasinated too.
Re: Femi Fani-kayode: Murder Of Alex Badeh – What An Insider Told Me by ofuonyebi: 9:27pm On Dec 19, 2018
since a man standing trial for corruption like ffk now had gut to malign the president of Nigeria...just as he likes

I think he too forget that one day,...GOD will visit all the robbers & looters like him who put the Nigerian state in a squalor

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Re: Femi Fani-kayode: Murder Of Alex Badeh – What An Insider Told Me by Ibime(m): 9:37pm On Dec 19, 2018
This FFK is such an incorrigible pathological liar.

Shame no dey catch am when he dey write these scripts?

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Re: Femi Fani-kayode: Murder Of Alex Badeh – What An Insider Told Me by onmyowncj: 9:39pm On Dec 19, 2018
Ppl seem to be indifferent about commenting on this man's assassination,
1.he once have access to fund for Nigerians military arms
2.the army was just assulted by biko haram and the Nigerian military blame lack of working arms for the defeat.
3.the man is not a fan of the present government.
conclusively that guy should have left country a long time ago with out notice.
Re: Femi Fani-kayode: Murder Of Alex Badeh – What An Insider Told Me by Senatorbng(m): 9:40pm On Dec 19, 2018
FFK needs psychiatric attention. People like him are the real enemies of this country.

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Re: Femi Fani-kayode: Murder Of Alex Badeh – What An Insider Told Me by correctguy101(m): 9:48pm On Dec 19, 2018
What's this madman saying?

He had the videos but didn't bring them out but decided to use it as blackmail. And this nonsense person is here throwing all sorts of "marvelous " names at him

Got what happens to all blackmailers, of you ask me undecided

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Re: Femi Fani-kayode: Murder Of Alex Badeh – What An Insider Told Me by Organs(m): 9:54pm On Dec 19, 2018
AZeD1:

So the chief of defence staff whose job is to protect the nation, sees Boko Haram commanders and their fellow conspirators but rather than apprehend them, he decides to take pictures?

Calling this foolish and retarded is an understatement.

Fani Kayode should know that it is possible to dislike Buhari and still be sane.


My Broda, it is not Fani-Kayode, It's the lazy Nigerians. It takes ordinary common sense to know Fani Kayode is a useless self serving guy that thinks of himself only. But guess what, he can write and tweet etc cos he will most definitely have followers.

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Re: Femi Fani-kayode: Murder Of Alex Badeh – What An Insider Told Me by Emmahunk(m): 9:58pm On Dec 19, 2018
It's really unfortunate that in this Country, we all seem to have lost every sense of dignity and self worth.
We just lost a very important person and his death has to be politicised. Are we this shameless? Agreed you raised a question that has been on everyone's lips about security details but what has his death got to do with Buhari's birthday and 2019 elections?
I still wonder why Buhari is becoming such a phobia to many. Soon, men will begin to blame Buhari for being unable to get their wives pregnant.

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Re: Femi Fani-kayode: Murder Of Alex Badeh – What An Insider Told Me by Organs(m): 10:02pm On Dec 19, 2018
baliyubla:
That some people believe Alkali was killed in a Berom village is just plain silly. Nigerians are really gullible. The Buhari government, just as FFK has said, should explain why these 3 warriors were brutally murdered.



I guarantee you invested in MMM, you believe Fani kayode? Hmm, keep up with the conspiracy theory and following liars and politicians that are sowing seeds of discord for their selfish gain. Badeh was chief of defence staff, responsible for securing Nigeria, tell me what did he do? You are not asking that question, the whole system is corrupt there is no discipline and they all have houses in Dubai with their kids abroad and you are following FFK's mouth, continue, i hope the current Chief of Army staff is paying attention, i also hope, those criminals are targeting IBB, David Mark, Minimah, Buratai, Jang, and all the rest that looted our country. Stop taking sides, they all are the reason for your predicament.

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Re: Femi Fani-kayode: Murder Of Alex Badeh – What An Insider Told Me by jaxxy(m): 10:02pm On Dec 19, 2018
DrRasheed:
FAKE and unproffessional... wallahi like kannywood script. He's filled with hatred for pmb but cant do him anything.
Pmb forever.
Pmb fights boko haram with full heart, unlike gej did in few months to election.
If badeh know something solid will not be moving around in tokunbo car.

Whatever u cal it one thing is clear it wasn’t random. Is he the only one driving Tokunbo car in the location? What happened to others driving Tokunbo?
Re: Femi Fani-kayode: Murder Of Alex Badeh – What An Insider Told Me by Nobody: 10:12pm On Dec 19, 2018
nwakibie3:
The sad and brutal assasination of the former Chief of Defence Staff and former Chief of Air Staff, Air Chief Marshal Alex Badeh, a day after President Buhari’s birthday, is a despicable and cowardly act.

Not only was he an officer and a gentleman but he was also a profoundly good man who was criminalised, humiliated and treated in a malicious and unacceptable manner by a vicious, malevolent and evil government that had targetted him for villification and destruction right from the start.

Despite the fact that he was subjected to a well-orchestrated and relentless degree of persecution from the Buhari administration, he remained a believer in Nigeria and a heroic, courageous and unrelenting critic of tyranny, injustice and ethnic and religious subjugation till the end.

He knew many of the Buhari government’s excesses and secrets, he worked quietly against them from behind the scenes and, by his numerous actions and interventions, he saved the lives of many of his Middle Belt people.

Those that were behind his assasination know who they are. They shall not escape justice and they will pay a terrible price for their wickedness. His assasination is a debt that will be repaid by God and the people no matter how long it takes.

In the fullness of time the Lord of Hosts and the Ancient of Days, in whose bosom he now resides, will avenge him.

These are still early days and the investigation is yet to commence but I do not accept the suggestion that some have already made that his murder was a random and isolated event. That is just too convenient a conclusion to come to and it seeks to cover the tracks of the masterninds of this heinous and ungodly crime. In any case many questions need to be answered.

For example, how come a former Chief of Defence Staff and a former Chief of Air Staff did not have any military personnel or security details guarding and protecting him? This is especially so given the fact that it appears that he was on a long distance drive on a road which has has proved to be dangerous in the early hours of the evening.

Badeh was entitled to that level of protection by virtue of his position as a former Chief of Defence Staff. How come he was denied it? Who withdrew his men? Who wanted him to be alone with just his driver on that journey? Who wanted him dead?

There are many other questions which we shall ask at the appropiate time. And one day we shall get the answers.

Meanwhile, I add my voice to those who have called for an independent and public commission of enquiry into this courageous and noble soul’s brutal assasination.

With his murder it is clear that, under Buhari, ours is a nation of not just ethnic and religious cleansing but also a nation of political cleansing.

Adamawa state, the Middle Belt, Christendom and indeed the whole of Nigeria has lost a great man who though maligned, demonised and misrepresented by his numerous and powerful detractors, still had so much to offer our nation. May his beautiful and precious soul rest in peace.

Permit me to conclude this contribution with the following aside. Given this sad event, if anyone still believes that President Buhari will conduct a free and fair election and, after losing, hand over power quietly and go back to Daura without a fight next year, that person is gravely mistaken and painfully naive.

Those that believe this have still not fully understood the nature of the beast that we are dealing with. What they fail to appreciate is that it is not about Buhari alone but about who and what he represents. And those that he represents are not ready to relinquish power and lose all the ground that they have regained over the last three years and six months.

Consider the following words which were sent to me by an insider who wishes to remain anonymous.

“Air Chief Alex Badeh the former Chief of Defence Staff who called the Nigerian President, Mohammadu Buhari a “religious bigot” to his face was assasinated yesterday after he had threatened to expose the government over its involvement with Boko Haram prior to removing Jonathan. Just before he left office, he visited Maiduguri in a covet operation and ran into some top members of the current day government as they were coming out of a meeting with Boko Haram Commanders at the Nigerian Army underground Armory which was siezed by Boko Haram. He ordered his boys not to open fire but took pictures which he refused to hand over to the government when he was retired. He raised an alarm first week in November 2018 when 2 hooded men tried to break into his Asokoro house but DSS played it down. He was assassinated in cold blood by unknown gun men one month later”.

I cannot confirm the veracity of some of these assertions but two things are self-evident. Firstly that he was indeed murdered on December 18th and secondly that there is a dimension to this matter that few are familiar with.

Yet whatever we choose to believe or choose not to believe we must always remember the following: theirs is an ancient and hegemonic agenda and it is as real today as it was 58 years ago when we won our independence from the British.

First it was Rear Admiral Daniel Ikoli, the Fleet Commander of the Western Naval Command, who reports suggest was conducting an investigation into secret arms sales to Boko Haram, that was assasinated.

Then it was ex-Military Intelligence Chief and the former Director of Administration of Defence Headquarters, General Alkali, who was privy to a lot of damning information, that was assasinated.

Then it was the ex-Chief of Defence Staff under whose leadership Boko Haram was annihilated, Air Vice Marshall Alex Badeh, that has been assasinated.

All three of these worthy and noble warriors and sons of Nigeria were murdered in the last one year and all three had quite a story to tell about what was really going on in certain circles in our country! I urge our people to ponder on this and to think, think and think again!

The cabal is very much in control, the game is on and the next few months will be a rough ride. Yet no matter what comes our way one thing is clear: God is still on the throne and all power belongs to Him.

He rules in the affairs of men, He forges the destiny of nations and His counsel alone shall stand. Fasten your seat belts and let us see what will unfold.


http://dailypost.ng/2018/12/19/femi-fani-kayode-murder-alex-badeh-insider-told/

I am not a fan of FFK... But he asked some serious questions tonight.. Some of which amounts to accusations of blatant extrajudicial murders by the buhari government.
One thing I know for sure is that Buhari is the worst president Nigeria has ever had. No tribal or religious bigot surpasses buhari and with power makes him an even more dangerous individual.. Another weasel of this ilk is El Rufai.
Re: Femi Fani-kayode: Murder Of Alex Badeh – What An Insider Told Me by Babaj02: 10:19pm On Dec 19, 2018
FFK as usual, with diarrhea of the mouth. Say what the insider told you. Rantmaster FFK

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Re: Femi Fani-kayode: Murder Of Alex Badeh – What An Insider Told Me by Babaj02: 10:23pm On Dec 19, 2018
FFK as usual, with diarrhea of the mouth. Expecting to see what the insider told him, but nothing was said about it. Mumu
Re: Femi Fani-kayode: Murder Of Alex Badeh – What An Insider Told Me by Writer94: 10:39pm On Dec 19, 2018
undecidedAlaye, he is not from the middle belt

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Re: Femi Fani-kayode: Murder Of Alex Badeh – What An Insider Told Me by Sagsabag(m): 10:39pm On Dec 19, 2018
nwakibie3:
The sad and brutal assasination of the former Chief of Defence Staff and former Chief of Air Staff, Air Chief Marshal Alex Badeh, a day after President Buhari’s birthday, is a despicable and cowardly act.

Not only was he an officer and a gentleman but he was also a profoundly good man who was criminalised, humiliated and treated in a malicious and unacceptable manner by a vicious, malevolent and evil government that had targetted him for villification and destruction right from the start.

Despite the fact that he was subjected to a well-orchestrated and relentless degree of persecution from the Buhari administration, he remained a believer in Nigeria and a heroic, courageous and unrelenting critic of tyranny, injustice and ethnic and religious subjugation till the end.

He knew many of the Buhari government’s excesses and secrets, he worked quietly against them from behind the scenes and, by his numerous actions and interventions, he saved the lives of many of his Middle Belt people.

Those that were behind his assasination know who they are. They shall not escape justice and they will pay a terrible price for their wickedness. His assasination is a debt that will be repaid by God and the people no matter how long it takes.

In the fullness of time the Lord of Hosts and the Ancient of Days, in whose bosom he now resides, will avenge him.

These are still early days and the investigation is yet to commence but I do not accept the suggestion that some have already made that his murder was a random and isolated event. That is just too convenient a conclusion to come to and it seeks to cover the tracks of the masterninds of this heinous and ungodly crime. In any case many questions need to be answered.

for example, how come a former Chief of Defence Staff and a former Chief of Air Staff did not have any military personnel or security details guarding and protecting him? This is especially so given the fact that it appears that he was on a long distance drive on a road which has has proved to be dangerous in the early hours of the evening.

Badeh was entitled to that level of protection by virtue of his position as a former Chief of Defence Staff. How come he was denied it? Who withdrew his men? Who wanted him to be alone with just his driver on that journey? Who wanted him dead?

Mumu FFK in all your brain there is no any single space for reasoning. Don't you reason that he don't want anybody to know about the farm he visited in order not to alert the EFCC to sieze it. That's why he carry only his personal driver without escorts?

There are many other questions which we shall ask at the appropiate time. And one day we shall get the answers.

Meanwhile, I add my voice to those who have called for an independent and public commission of enquiry into this courageous and noble soul’s brutal assasination.

With his murder it is clear that, under Buhari, ours is a nation of not just ethnic and religious cleansing but also a nation of political cleansing.

Adamawa state, the Middle Belt, Christendom and indeed the whole of Nigeria has lost a great man who though maligned, demonised and misrepresented by his numerous and powerful detractors, still had so much to offer our nation. May his beautiful and precious soul rest in peace.

Permit me to conclude this contribution with the following aside. Given this sad event, if anyone still believes that President Buhari will conduct a free and fair election and, after losing, hand over power quietly and go back to Daura without a fight next year, that person is gravely mistaken and painfully naive.

Those that believe this have still not fully understood the nature of the beast that we are dealing with. What they fail to appreciate is that it is not about Buhari alone but about who and what he represents. And those that he represents are not ready to relinquish power and lose all the ground that they have regained over the last three years and six months.

Consider the following words which were sent to me by an insider who wishes to remain anonymous.

“Air Chief Alex Badeh the former Chief of Defence Staff who called the Nigerian President, Mohammadu Buhari a “religious bigot” to his face was assasinated yesterday after he had threatened to expose the government over its involvement with Boko Haram prior to removing Jonathan. Just before he left office, he visited Maiduguri in a covet operation and ran into some top members of the current day government as they were coming out of a meeting with Boko Haram Commanders at the Nigerian Army underground Armory which was siezed by Boko Haram. He ordered his boys not to open fire but took pictures which he refused to hand over to the government when he was retired. He raised an alarm first week in November 2018 when 2 hooded men tried to break into his Asokoro house but DSS played it down. He was assassinated in cold blood by unknown gun men one month later”.

I cannot confirm the veracity of some of these assertions but two things are self-evident. Firstly that he was indeed murdered on December 18th and secondly that there is a dimension to this matter that few are familiar with.

Yet whatever we choose to believe or choose not to believe we must always remember the following: theirs is an ancient and hegemonic agenda and it is as real today as it was 58 years ago when we won our independence from the British.

First it was Rear Admiral Daniel Ikoli, the Fleet Commander of the Western Naval Command, who reports suggest was conducting an investigation into secret arms sales to Boko Haram, that was assasinated.

Then it was ex-Military Intelligence Chief and the former Director of Administration of Defence Headquarters, General Alkali, who was privy to a lot of damning information, that was assasinated.

Then it was the ex-Chief of Defence Staff under whose leadership Boko Haram was annihilated, Air Vice Marshall Alex Badeh, that has been assasinated.

All three of these worthy and noble warriors and sons of Nigeria were murdered in the last one year and all three had quite a story to tell about what was really going on in certain circles in our country! I urge our people to ponder on this and to think, think and think again!

The cabal is very much in control, the game is on and the next few months will be a rough ride. Yet no matter what comes our way one thing is clear: God is still on the throne and all power belongs to Him.

He rules in the affairs of men, He forges the destiny of nations and His counsel alone shall stand. Fasten your seat belts and let us see what will unfold.


http://dailypost.ng/2018/12/19/femi-fani-kayode-murder-alex-badeh-insider-told/
Re: Femi Fani-kayode: Murder Of Alex Badeh – What An Insider Told Me by mumisco4real(f): 10:40pm On Dec 19, 2018
only mad men like him will take him serous .Anohia.

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Re: Femi Fani-kayode: Murder Of Alex Badeh – What An Insider Told Me by Corrinthians(m): 10:43pm On Dec 19, 2018
As a matter of PRINCIPLE, I don't read ANYTHING written by FFK. I still remember Tue curses he heaped on Reno for simply disagreeing with him.

I feel irritated by merely seeing the name.

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Re: Femi Fani-kayode: Murder Of Alex Badeh – What An Insider Told Me by Yemi7up: 10:52pm On Dec 19, 2018
DrRasheed:
FAKE and unproffessional... wallahi like kannywood script. He's filled with hatred for pmb but cant do him anything.
Pmb forever.
Pmb fights boko haram with full heart, unlike gej did in few months to election.
If badeh know something solid will not be moving around in tokunbo car.
FFK is mad. Ọtí ya were.

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Re: Femi Fani-kayode: Murder Of Alex Badeh – What An Insider Told Me by Dpharisee: 11:02pm On Dec 19, 2018
Yoruba Muslims are seriously pained by FFK articles against their master Buhari
Re: Femi Fani-kayode: Murder Of Alex Badeh – What An Insider Told Me by OreMI22: 11:07pm On Dec 19, 2018
After eliminating southern officers and men, they are now eliminating officers of middle belt and Adamawa origin believed to be Pro- PDP. They are even going after those retired ones believed to still have influence in the armed forces.

They want total use of the armed forces to rig the coming elections and kill protesters to terrorize Nigerians and discourage protests after their rigging.

In the end, the illegitimate loser will realize that you cannot rule Nigeria illegitimately by relying on use of violence. It will not stand.
Re: Femi Fani-kayode: Murder Of Alex Badeh – What An Insider Told Me by asmovic(m): 12:06am On Dec 20, 2018
oyebanji44:
A traitor... just like his father ..this was how his father and Akintola betrayed obafemi Awolowo and the Yorubas..well.. he is well known to the Yorubas..don't waste ur energy on him..he doesn't worth it..the whole family seemed cursed..by the Yoruba"s ancestors..
you will definitely eat the fruits of your labors. you have said it all. God bless you and yours. Their family is cursed.

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Re: Femi Fani-kayode: Murder Of Alex Badeh – What An Insider Told Me by Steinmann: 12:07am On Dec 20, 2018
High profile assassinations are the Hallmarks of dictators worldwide.
This administration as it stands is desperate.
The cabal is insecure and will go any extent to retain power for the sole sake of lust and depravity of power.
Election 2019 has already planned by these cohorts to be a sham.
Over riding the national assembly / the peoples electoral bill of fairness and equity.
This cabal wants us to be back in the jungle where the law of the jungle reigns.
They should know we all have capacity to being EVIL and should not think it their sole preserve.
Re: Femi Fani-kayode: Murder Of Alex Badeh – What An Insider Told Me by honest15243: 2:27am On Dec 20, 2018
these asertion and fabrications are just targeted at painting buhari and the apc led government black, and to make sure pdp and atiku wins 2019. but these stories are too cheap to deceive nigerians. come up with something meaningful.

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Re: Femi Fani-kayode: Murder Of Alex Badeh – What An Insider Told Me by babafirst(m): 4:47am On Dec 20, 2018
GarriKoro:
It seems FFK has received his consignment of the white stuff from his dealer today.
I AGREE WITH YOU.The man thinks upside down,not once but always.

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Re: Femi Fani-kayode: Murder Of Alex Badeh – What An Insider Told Me by bdj1: 6:50am On Dec 20, 2018
This man is a monkey
Re: Femi Fani-kayode: Murder Of Alex Badeh – What An Insider Told Me by afamaustin(m): 7:11am On Dec 20, 2018
ShameOnAPC:
Badeh is one of the men getting fat on the money meant to provide adequate security for Nigerians.
I will never wish him Rest in peace .

Click my signature
God punish u

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