Former Minister of Aviation, Femi Fani-Kayode, has commended the
leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra, Nnamdi Kanu, for having the
courage to stand for his people irrespective of his travails.
Fani-Kayode
made this statement in an interview when he was explaining the events
that took place during his meeting with the IPOB leader on Monday.
While
noting that Kanu represents a massive constituency which earns him
admiration from a vast majority of Nigerians, he said “Kanu is my friend
and brother and he honoured us with his presence in my home. We had a
meeting for about 3 hours which was productive and we were delighted to
have him”.
When asked if this was the beginning of an alliance
between the Yoruba’s and Igbos, the former minister revealed that he
already has the titles of “Odumagu” of the south which means Lion Tiger
of the South and also the “Odogunaga”.
He stated that the meeting
was a step in the right direction in terms of a handshake across the
Niger, that is a handshake between the people of the east and west.
According
to Fani-Kayode, Sovereign unity has become a reality and gone are the
days when the Igbos and Yorubas will continue to throw bricks at one
another as it was time to come together with the Niger Delta and
Middle-belt.
In
reply to whether he will support the idea of Nnamdi Kanu’s continuous
agitation for the actualization of Biafra, the former minister stated
that that decision was up to Kanu but has respect for what he considers
an aspiration of self-determination that is absolutely lawful under
international law.
On the book “Against the Run of Play” written
by Segun Adeniyi, he said “I believe that Segun Adeniyi’s book titled
“Against The Run Of Play” is good for one thing and one thing alone: the
dustbin.
“It is a collection of jaundiced opinions and subjective submissions made by a collection of self-seeking clowns.
“It sounds more like a script for a second rate and comic soap opera than a historical account.
“It
is nothing more than a cheap and feeble exercise in historical
revisionism and the target of the collective effort is President
Goodluck Jonathan.
“As far as the author is concerned he is the villain whilst others are the heroes.
“Reuben
Abati has far more gravitas than Segun Adeniyi. He was an insider in
the Jonathan administration and he will not rely on self-serving
historical revisionism, unsubstantiated hearsay and childish gossip in
his account.
“We await his book. That would make far more gratifying and informed reading than Segun Adeniyi’s clap-trap.”
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