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Monday, November 03, 2014

Femi Fani Kayode's ''Some Hard Questions For The Buharists''..

This is indeed the time for us to answer some hard questions and speak some home truths. It is a season that shall separate the men from the boys. It is a time that the holy and wholesome light of truth shall overwhelm and expose the evil darkness of doublespeak and deceit.




It is a season that the enunciation and exposure of the ugly realities of the day must not be sacrificed or compromised on the alter of political expediency or on the table of fear.

Thankfully there are a few courageous and discerning voices that have risen to the occasion, made the relevant observations and asked the right questions. Amongst them are Mr. Bayo Oladeji and Mr. Opeyemi Agbaje. Permit me to begin with the former.

Oladeji, a seasoned and experienced journalist who writes for the Leadership Newspaper, wrote the following on his Facebook page on 31st October 2014.
''When Chief Femi Fani-Kayode came out to expose the plan of the APC chieftains to impose a Muslim/Muslim ticket on the party, their attack dogs were ordered to abuse him using words picked from the gutter. 


They even told us he was never part of them! Chief Tom Ikimi came out and corroborated him and they said he was telling a moon tale. They then recalled his participation in the Abacha evil rule which murdered Ken Saro Wiwa as if their hero, Muhammadu Buhari did not play same role in the same government. 


When I raised the issue here after confirming from those who were involved in the plan some who can never talk to their hero rose up ignorantly to fault me. But since President Olusegun Obasanjo did the same, their response remains a deafening silence! When I was growing up I was told that SILENCE MEANS CONSENT. Meaning those who have been saying it are not wrong after all. The Church has kept mum for so long and these people in the opposition are cornering all for themselves. 

For example, I have challenged the apologists of APC to publish the list of names and the religions of all their political appointees in the Southwest especially the following- the governors, SSGs, Speakers, Finance Commissioners in all the APC controlled states in the southwest. Let us see how fair they are to the two religions in the country. If they could do this at the state level where they have someone who claims to be a Christian as deputy governor, we wonder what they would do when they have the President and the Vice President from them. 


In the whole of the North, there is only one Christian in the National Executive Commitee and the National Working Commitee of the APC. His name Engineer Babachir David Lawal from Adamawa State! And if you know the extent he went to get that seat, you would know what that party is up to. These are the issues. It goes beyond President Jonathan. If the party does not change, God spares our lives, come 2019, you will still find me doing the same. Until the rotten tooth is pulled out of the mouth, the mouth will continue eating with caution. It is a tragic irony that those who have come out to defend them are those who claim to be Christians''.


Oladeji’s observations are indeed food for thought even though in fairness to the APC their party Chairman, Chief John Odigie-Oyegun, did come out and respond to Obasanjo by saying that his party had no intention of fielding a Muslim/Muslim ticket. Few believe him.

The question is this: in the light of General Mohammadu Buhari's latest assertion that he cannot rule out the possibility of the selection of a muslim running mate if he manages to win the nomination as the presidential flagbearer of his party, can the belated assurances of the National Chairman be taken seriously?

I doubt it very much but even if I do take John Odigie-Oyegun seriously and even if he has the best of intentions, the fact of the matter is that at the end of the day it is the Presidential candidate of the party alone that will make the choice as to who his running mate will be and what religious faith that running mate espouses and not the party's National Chairman.


To that extent Buhari's celebrated and widely reported comments about not seeing anything wrong with a Muslim/Muslim ticket, in my view, speaks volumes and outweighs Odigie-Oyegun's denials and desperate attempts to calm the waters.

To make matters worse it is quite possible that John Odigie-Oyegun may end up not being National Chairman for much longer simply because he has dared to challenge the status quo and say what no-one else in his party has dared to say.
To add to Oladeji's concerns permit me to point out the fact that in the APC-controlled Lagos State today 80 per cent of State House of Assembly members are muslim, 80 per cent of Local Government Area Chairmen are muslim, 80 per cent of National Assembly members are muslim and 80 per cent of Commissioners and key government functionaries are muslim.


All this in a state that has an overwhelming christian majority and that has been governed by a muslim governor for the last 15 years. I will not even go into the affairs of the APC-controlled Osun state which is slowly being turned into a Taliban enclave and which is a place in which Christians are fast becoming second class citizens.


Should anyone be surprised or alarmed by all this? I don't think so. It is a well-orchestrated, well-thought out, well-designed and well-implemented agenda.
That is the APC for you. With them you will never see what you will get until it is too late. They are very good at using religion to achieve their objectives and at playing double games. And of course propaganda and the manipulation of the mass media is their forte.


They implement their hidden agenda by guile, stealth, deceit and subtefuge and they prey on our sense of fair play, generosity and magnaminity.
In short they have taken us all for granted and they have mistaken our genuine sense of liberalism and the desire to accomodate other schools of thought and perspectives as weakness and stupidity.

Yet it gets worse and it doesn't stop there. It is also a fact that every single state that is under the control of the APC in the south west today is governed by a muslim whilst 90 per cent of APC governors throughout the Federation are muslims.


If this does not paint a clear picture about what the overall agenda of the APC really is and if it does not give a clear indication about what their intentions for our country really are then nothing ever will.
Let us come to Mr. Opeyemi Agbaje who is a banker, an economist and a lecturer at the Lagos Business School. He made his own contribution to the debate by asking the following insightful questions on his Facebook page on 31st October, 2014 .

 He asked:
''How come the only debates we have in Nigeria are over a "Muslim-Muslim" ticket? How come the opposition partys instincts are always in that direction-Nuhu Ribadu/Fola Adeola in 2011 and now all sorts of Muslim-Muslim permutations and possibilities? 

How come a discussion of a Christian-Christian presidential ticket is completely inconceivable and has not been countenanced by anyone? How come Buhari, who even in a military regime instituted a Muslim-Muslim/North-North ruling clique along with Idiagbon and 8 or 9 out of 11 Supreme Military Council members, is now testing the ground again with another possible Muslim-Muslim pairing? Is it that we have a shortage of capable Christians in NIgeria?''


I wonder if anyone can answer these questions. I believe that the Nigerian people deserve to hear the answers. The fact of the matter is that even though many in our country are in deep denial and have buried their heads in the sand like the proverbial ostrich, religion has not only become a factor in our politics today but it has actually become THE factor.

This was never meant to be the case and it is a sad and unwelcome development but, sadly, that is the reality and we have no choice but to live with it. Those that dispute it ought to be reminded of the fact that these are the days of Abubakar Shekau and Boko Haram.

They ought to be reminded of the fact that this is an age that has witnessed the unprecedented and meteoric rise of Islamic fundamentalism, religious intolerance and ISIL-like barbarity in the affairs of our nation.
They ought to be reminded of the fact that these are the days that have witnessed the advent of an opposition party that is hell bent on using religion as a major political weapon in an attempt to grab power at the center regardless of the dangers of undertaking such a dangerous and unpredictable course of action.
They ought to be reminded of the fact that this is a time in which the leading Presidential candidate of the opposition party is on record as saying that an attack on Boko Haram ''is an attack on the north''.

They ought to be reminded of the fact that the same man told the Nigerian people in 2002 that he wishes to spread sharia law ''all over the Federation''.
They ought to be reminded of the fact that the official spokesman of the opposition party only last year said that the proscription of Boko Haram by the Federal Government was ''unconstitutional and unjust''. Given all this only a fool would suggest that religion is not a major factor in the unfolding events in Nigeria’s political arena today.

Yet I am not surprised and neither should anyone else be. That is style and manner of Nigeria's opposition party. That is the APC way: lies, deceit, doublespeak, Byzantian manouverings, subterranean plots and hidden agendas are their stock in trade.
They are nothing but darkness and only the light of God and the power of truth will expose them. May God deliver our nation from their ilk.
There is no gainsaying that both Oladeji and Agbaje have raised some very pertinent issues and their deep concerns reflect the thinking of millions of Nigerian who are very worried about the unfolding agenda.


We await the response of anyone within the ranks of the Buharists and the Haramite hordes for an answer to these pertinent questions and observations that these two courageous and deeply patriotic Nigerians have raised.

Whichever way we choose to look at it one thing remains clear: the reaction of the Nigerian people will be decisive and swift if those that wish to turn our nation into an ISIL-style state push their luck too far.





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    1. Hate is for the weak minded.

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    2. Nigeria is a very sensitive state, in my opinion, I think we haven't gotten to that stage yet where a Muslim/muslim or Christian/christian tickets should be allowed. In other not to create political unrest in the country. It's high time we developed our own indeginous political method one that puts into consideration the circularity, diversity, religion, peculiar economy and so many other things that are peculiar to the Nigerian state into consideration before any political decision is taken. Whether they like it or not, this idea of a Muslim -Muslim ticket is very dangerous for the country....it's not a good idea!!! Just the same way you can't have an Igbo -Igbo or Yoruba -Yoruba ticket. You have to pick someone else who is not from you ethnic group because of the diversity, complexity and also to bring about true Federalism.
      GOD BLESS NIGERIA.

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    3. Paragon7ven, you said it all. Some Bvs will rise up like dust to castigate your opinion saying our dear Nation is ripe for the permutation been thrown to our faces.

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    4. Balewa/Zik(Muslim/Christian)- 6years. Gowon(Christian)- 9years
      Murtala(Muslim)- 7months
      Obasanjo(Christian)- 3yrs
      Shagari(Muslim)- 4yrs
      Buhari(Muslim)- 2yrs
      IBB(Muslim)- 8yrs
      Abacha(Muslim)- 5yrs
      AbdulSalam(Muslim)- 1 year
      Obasanjo(Christian)- 8yrs
      Yaradua(Muslim)- 3yrs
      Jonathan(Christian)- 4 yrs and running

      We've had Christians and Muslims rule Nigeria for approximately 30yrs each, so both religions are responsible for putting you to this sorry state. Corruption, mediocrity and misgovernace does not have a religion.

      Even FFK, the author of this piece is also a thief and an ethnic jingoist.

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    5. Pls Zik was a ceremonial head i wonder why you decided to use that as a joint mandate. In all the muslims have had a prolonged stay in office.

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    6. Central African Republic sadly is a case were religion has destroyed the nation. Mistrust among the two religious group have continued to fuel unrest in the already impoverished country. Fears that islamist group including boko haram may set up camp in the country. With the current situation in Nigeria most people will not accept the muslim/muslim ticket or christain/christain ticket. Even the enlightened and sophisticated Nigerians. PLEASE let us be guided and let Nigeria as a country evolve at her pace.

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    7. All this religious/ethnic and tribal sentiments being attached to politics in Nigeria is a no no for me, they are being whipped up by politicians to achieve their set goals. What has religion or tribe got to do with good governance? We have corrupt 'Christian' politicians and corrupt 'muslim' politicians. Corrupt pastors converting the commonwealth of the church into their personal estates and living large abound in Nigeria. Same goes for some so called muslin clerics. Religion since ages had been and is still a veritable tool for manipulation and exploitation by the rulers. A brief study of history will confirm this.

      The late Tai Solarin was a self confessed atheist and he made tremendous impart and we have countless number of Christians and Muslims that had and are still making lives better in Nigeria.

      In my opinion, the problem with Nigeria is not about religion or tribe but about a group of wicked, corrupt and ungodly sets of people masquerading as leaders looting and raping the country blind. We can find them in the churches, mosques, ivory towers etc and majorly in government.

      Until Nigerians can rise above these primordial sentiments and unite irrespective of tribe or religion and confront this common enemy of people holding the country's treasury at the jugular, suffering and smiling continue.

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    8. I'm from Ogun State, a 'Christian' Gbenga Daniel was governor for 8 years, it was 8 years of locust and cankerworm. No meaningful development took place. Fast forward, today Ibikunle Amosun a Muslim ' has been there for less than 4 years and what we are witnessing can only be compared to the golden Bisi Onabanjo era, rapid transformation all over the state.

      My point, religion has got nothing to do with performance in government. By the way, I'm a Christian.

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    9. Religion is the opium of the masses - Karl Max

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  2. Hummmmm make I sit down wait for comments. ...

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  3. Hmmm…Dear FFK, you have spoken well. APC is evil, Nigerians still don't know that yet, by God's grace they will soon. Nigerians should open their eyes, watch, listen and pay attention to what is going on, soon very soon they will understand what APC is all about.

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    1. So much good the 'holy' PDP has done u n ur family for 15yrs...may ur life continue to be like Nigeria under PDP rule.

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    2. Nigerians don't know that cos they really don't know how to think for themselves. Yes, APC is evil, even the highly valued Fashola, I do not trust totally

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    3. Nigerians don't know that cos they really don't know how to think for themselves. Yes, APC is evil, even the highly valued Fashola, I do not trust totally

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    4. Eka joy, do you even trust yourself? What is more evil than the way the PDP has led the country for the past 15 years? If APC presents a candidate like Fashola, just watch how Jonathan would be swept back to Otuoke

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    5. Eka joy, do you even trust yourself? What is more evil than the way the PDP has led the country for the past 15 years? If APC presents a candidate like Fashola, just watch how Jonathan would be swept back to Otuoke

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  4. too long,wil com bak nd read

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    1. If you want to hide something from an African, put it in a book.

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  6. who wan read all this ,when dem go school dem no teach dem summary ,abeg stella forget all this people ,they are just playing ninetendo

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  7. If its true then God almighty will not allow them. The God that took Abacha off the throne is still working wonders.

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  8. Gullible Nigerians being divided with religion since 1914.

    What impact has the Christians who have been there for a long time made to affect the masses positively?

    What impact is the current president that is a Christian making currently on the lives of Nigerian Masses?

    I am a christian but I care not for Muslim/Muslim ticket as long as we can have credible personalities who are ready to make the needed change and put back Nigeria where it belongs.

    The Nigerian Christians have not shown any "light" distinguishing them from Muslims.Even the Pastors who should guide these leaders to the right have turned their collaborators all in the name of money and consolidating on their acquisitions.

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    1. Be there fooling your silly self.....the Muslims that have ruled u all these years where has it gotten us? We are a diverse nation and every religion must be represented.....till boko haram reaches your family u wil care about Muslim Muslim ticket......

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    2. Hope you don't mind a Christian-Christian ticket!!! What do you people take us for? You rule like you are the only ones that deserve the name "Nigeria"
      If we have an Igbo-Igbo ticket,wont there be war in this country? Will you people not make it highly ungovernable? You probably think we are slaves! Mtcheewww!

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    3. Anon2:23pm on what basis did you make your assumption. Can you give us the time frame of each religion been in power. Then enlighten us which religion in power brought us to this sorry state.

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    4. APC is evil. Ada agulu said so. And they. Will fail

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  9. ANGELRAY SAID
    Don't ve the patient to read abeg, plz some body should explain to me wat this confused man is talking about.

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    1. How will you have the "patient".

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    2. Empty vessel....not surprised u are known for shallow comments

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  10. I agree with this write..... waiting for their response

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  11. As long as it is FFK, am not interested.cos he speaks from both sides of his mouth.

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  12. Hmmmmmmmmm Big Talk which should be reflected upon

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  13. I, Wide Eyed Iteekay Sdker, do take thee, Femi Fani kayode,with a pinch of salt,so help me common sense!

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    1. @Wide Eyed,I second this most sensible motion of yours GBAM!

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    2. LOl! I don't know what to believe with this man.
      He's like Reuben in the bible, unstable as water.

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    3. Lol but he made salient points. I however do not see reasons with why we should still be at the stage of being religiously stereotypical and overly conscious of zonal arrangements in Nigeria. It Beggars belief .This is what brought about the BH insurgency and yet we haven't learned from it.

      Why not choose by individual merits as opposed to all these Muslim Christian tkt nonsense? This is why some people think that it is their right to assume power by force because one of theirs didn't complete the zonal arrangement thing. I am referring to late Y'aradua vis-a-vis issues arising in the north.

      Besides, Fani has been emphatic about this issue as if the APC would hold power centrally come 2015. Hence he is worried. Why is he still concerned about their in house screening when he can face his PDP? However way the APC may choose to screen/ introduce it's 'candidature' isn't a matter for the pdp. Would have thought that keeping quiet to let them mess up would be Pdp's prayers instead of correcting them.
      The people who would vote would determine if they want to vote them or not. Abi isn't it u and I that would vote? If they lose on that basis it's their loss not the PDP's, not mine either.
      Some of his analysis make sense but he's been repeating it and now it's monotonous.

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    4. Nigeria is a diverse country. No region or tribe should hold sway to the detriment of others. Each tribe or region also have people who are patriotic and can take our country to envious height. What you alluded to did not introduce and sustain boko haram. GREED and MARGINALIZATION brought this nation to this sorry state and Africa as a whole. Religion which is the opium now in Nigeria is used by this set of politicians to arouse the demons in us. Thereby taking away the real discuss of how to accomodate all in this estate.

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  14. Buhari is a good man but this their religion is something to be scared of,and their way of shedding blood, i still believe this book haram what ever is all about goodluck.When a Muslim man start ruling now boko haram will end.For now buhari nay.

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    1. Can u kindly explain again how Buhari is a good man?

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    2. The Earl of Banana Island3 November 2014 at 20:41

      @Eka,
      1,As minister of Petroleum in Obasanjo's 1st regime,Buhari constructed two major refineries that were put to maximum use.
      2,The coup that ousted Shagari had nothing to do with Buhari,he was made head of state by virtue of being the most senior GOC at the time.Ibb,Abacha and some others planned and executed the coup.
      3,Buhari commissioned the Egbin power plant as head of state.
      4,As PTDF boss under Abacha,unprecedented development took place in the Niger Delta region with contract funds fully accounted for.
      These're some of the facts that PDP wishes Nigerians'd forget,though not without his own flaws;not once has he been accused of corruption throughout his career.You'll agree he's held juicy positions that give more than ample opportunities to loot billions.Do me one favour,ask older folks that you trust and hold in high esteem about Buhari.The godthers of looters of Nigeria's commonwealth I.e OBJ,IBB,TY Danjuma'll do anything to ensure he never gets back in power because they're scared he's the only one that can look them in the eye and make them pay for all their atrocities hence why they deploy limitless funds to tarnishing his image via social and print media.
      Don't be lazy,do your own research and ask questions.

      Anyone missed me?

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  15. With Boko Haram slowly abi rapidly taking over the north, i dare not and i hope meaningful Nigerians dare not vote for a Muslim/Muslim rule, i don't care which parties they belong to. Na so person go sleep wake up, dem go don declare the whole nation an islamic country. God forbid bad thing.

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  16. I would rather vote for Jonathan than vote for a muslim/muslim APC. The rate at which book haram is killing people in the north will not make me trust a muslim with power (With all due respect to muslims)

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  17. What and who do we believe now? God save Nigeria iJn.

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  18. Well I for one have always wondered when christaindom in Nigeria will wake up & stop the in-fighting between denominations!

    Its appalling to note that Lagos state which is the headquarters of many Nigerian-led international christian ministries has not yet produced a christian governor.
    Believe it or not that pastors message is factual. The islamisation agenda is real.
    Christains need to step-up and i am sure we will.
    APC is an Islamic party shikena.

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    1. Olodo. What of Late Sir Michael Otedola? Sanctimonious idiot!

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    2. Yio da fun o anon 5:07. Nigerians let's use our brains dz pple, FFK and his ilk careless abt christian or muslim propanganda,dey will tell us anythng to get votes. Sometimes, I wonder y dey borther since they will still rig. Any one dat gets d job done shd get d votes, muslim, obatala, sango,oya, christian, Hindu whateva shd b d one we shd vote for. Even if it won't count.

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  19. Hmmmmmmmmmm I jump and pass this one.

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  20. D story too long! I no read am!

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  21. People will see what will happen if Buhari should become the president

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  22. a.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said...
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    This guy dey talk with sense i swear...
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    ***CURRENTLY IN JUPITER***

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    1. How do you know who's talking with sense when you don't have any sense yourself?

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  23. Mmmmm! for the first time this man is making a whole lot of sense to me, he is so on point.

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  24. Same way,ur clueless christian president keeps using religion as a tool 2 fool Nigerians,in order to ruin dis country. Religion is truly a curse to mankind. Renegade has spoken.

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  25. I am a Yoruba Christian, and I Won't allow the ambitions of an Ijaw man and an Hausa man set me against my lovely Muslim relatives.

    Politicians always using our religious and ethnic dichotomy to divide us for elections while the UNITE in looting the public treasury.

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    1. Plenty likes for u my broda or sister. God bless u. I didn't even bother to read it once I saw it was FFK and d write up is basically to 'expose' muslim/muslim ticket so religion becomes d theme for debate. FFK u and ur ilk are a shame to educated Nigerians. Still using 16th century religion strategy cos u know we are gullible. If u are christian and u fell for this,u are a christian version of boko haram in waiting.

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    2. God bless your offspring. My sentiments exactly.

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  26. This political harlot has come again. Jumping from one party to another, speaking from both sides of the mouth as if he cares about Nigeria. You will soon get the political appointment you crave for, but enough of this notice me or I die attitude. Buhari is way better than your father. We know your history. Odale family.

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  27. This bipolar drug addict has started his ranting again.wife beater,what ever happened to his celebrated corruption case ?

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    1. Can you address the issue at hand and not his person.

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    2. Addressing the issue or his person,y don't u mind your F**king biz ?

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    3. You are a tout no wonder you are anonymous, you will forever remain anonymous, retard.

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    4. Fucktard chose to be Lovelace here n she thinks that makes her different from all anon ? Bitch u are just a glorified anon like ME, the name just makes u a distinct ass u FOOL !!!

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  28. FFK?? Mtcheeeww!!!

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  29. Look my friend if APC or PDP like let them field two babalawo or dibia I will vote for them incase I am in the country during the elections. What we want is someone who can see to the end of corruption and impact peoples life. And yes I am from anambra and neither a christian nor muslim, I want positive change and careless about spritual/traditional/religious leanings

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  30. Look my friend if APC or PDP like let them field two babalawo or dibia I will vote for them incase I am in the country during the elections. What we want is someone who can see to the end of corruption and impact peoples life. And yes I am from anambra and neither a christian nor muslim, I want positive change and careless about spritual/traditional/religious leanings

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  31. Am push to comment on dis, FFK u spoke well Nigerians will not believe what will hit dem if Buhari win d election and to think of it wat is Buhari still looking for in politics.they think by using Buhari Nigeria will turn to islamic nation they lie.God is still sitting on the throne we christains ve to wake up from our slumber... Buhari can never rule dis nation again.and to think I use to like APC before they started showing their real agenda make me despise the party.

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  32. Only a retarded human being like Femi Fani Kayode can pen an article like this. Who ask for a Christian doctor when in a hospital b4 getting treated or a Moslem mechanic before fixing his car? All the pple spreading d religion card are politicians trying to further their selfish interests. We are now wiser,what we need is good Governance not religion. Pls keep ur religion to urself. Thieves

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  33. Unfortunately, FFK is right this time. Look carefully & think carefully. The APC has an islamic agenda. Yes the Christian leaders may have failed, we still have the remnants . Those who have not bowed to baal and those who cry day and night on behalf of this nation. May the Lord increase the grace to pray for Nigeria.

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  34. I was expecting hard questions. Questions that address Buhari's credibility. Real questions not some long essay that keeps talking about religion. Talk about REAL issues. Talk about infrastructural development. Talk about an enabling business environment. Talk about a sound educational system. Talk about a strong and intelligent military. Talk about corruption. Talk about high interest rates. Talk about political allies that default on loans. Let's talk about REAL ISSUES. We have found ourselves in this state because we are so sentimental. Sentimental about everything - religion, tribe, political inclination and what have you. In the past few years, Nigeria has produced more billionaires and more poverty stricken citizens. It is sad and painful. And until we stop playing these sentimental cards we won't get anywhere. However, if the generality of the population is against a Muslim/Muslim ticket, maybe the APC should seriously consider not doing so. The APC should appeal to these unfortunate emotions and field a Muslim/Christian credible partnership. May Allah help us. .

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  35. Hmmmmm, FFK is using d formular dat gets us really sentimental again (religious diff) to protect himself n his likes frm fleeing away out of Nig wen GMB wins election. He sure knws GMB cant stand corruptn n wil criously fyt corruptn n corrupt past govt officials. We understand all d jagons written but wat do u hav to say to d SE/SS dat dont hav muslims as govt officials? Is FFK saying ther r no muslims in the region? But it wont work wit Nigns dis tym. Enough of religous n ethnic sentiments Nigns n lets vote for a person whom we r sure wil hlp us fyt corruptn. Cos its knwn nw dat dats Nig's major problem debarring us frm progress. D likes of FFK wil neva want Nig to be free frm corruptn cos dats wat enriches dem. Nigns, pls stop bliving in dis kind of sentimental propaganda n lets move Nig forward wit our votes for ppl who'l fyt corruptn for us. O.A.K

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  36. Am a xtian and a yoruba like u femi but I think u are d worst yoruba that has ever lived! First it was Bianca Ojukwu, later the ibos and now Apc? Shame on u bros.

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  37. Am a xtian and a yoruba like u femi but I think u are d worst yoruba that has ever lived! First it was Bianca Ojukwu, later the ibos and now Apc? Shame on u bros.

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  38. PDP is our problem. The main cabals ruining this country is in pdp, and this talkative saw nothing wrong. he should concentrate on PDP and leave apc alone. He once said APC will lost 2015 election, so if he believes himself why worry about the candidates they will sponsor? it's now obvious to him that Jonathan has lost the election.

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  39. Why can't we have Christian/Muslim ticket in the South east and south south too are there no Muslim from those regions. Jona followers stop deceiving yourselves you are scared of the big combination Buhari / Fashola's ticket. Vote for your mumu and lets vote for our change. Am a Christian and if allowed i will vote many times for this two great men. Akala is Christian,OGD is a Christian, Oyinlola ,Agagu all ruled in ruled in the west at a time and PDP did not cry. Don't be deceive they are only scared of their lost.

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  40. It is quite sad and unfortunate that a young man with a seemingly good pedigree like FFK is obsessed with religion to the detriment of competence and content of character. One can only conclude that he has been bought off by Jonathan as a tool to split the Yoruba vote. Shame on you, FFK. Your father must be turning in his grave.

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  41. I would have ignored this post but so that we do not allow this falsehood pass as the truth, i have decided to share the list of the Osun Executive council below, out 20,there are 13 Christians and 7 muslims. Fani Kayode is an unwell man and his write ups are most times filled with his hallucinations. the man needs help!!

    1)Rauf Aregbesola-Governor-Muslim
    2)Titi Laoye Tomori-D.Gov-Christian
    3)Gboyega Oyetola-COS-Muslim
    4)Gbenga Adebusuyi-DCOS-Christian
    5)Moshood Adeoti- SSG-Muslim
    6)Wale Bolorunduro-Comm Finance-Christian
    7) Kolapo Alimi-Comm Local Govt-Muslim
    8)Bukola Oyawoye-Comm Environment-Christian
    9) Wale Adedoyin-Comm Agric-Christian
    10)Muyiwa Ige-Comm Lands-Christian
    11)Temitope Ilori-Comm Health-Christian
    12) Folake Adegboyega-Comm Women Affairs-Christian
    13)Jaiyeoba Alagabda-Comm Commerce-Muslim
    14)Bashir Ajibola-Comm Special Duties-Muslim
    15)Sikiru Ayedun-Comm Tourism-Muslim
    16) Sunday Akere-Comm Information-Christian
    17) Steve Kola Bolagun-Comm Youth&Sports-Christian
    18) Wale Afolabi-Attorney General-Christian
    19) Charles Akinola-DG Economic Planning-Christian
    20) Femi Ifaturoti-DG Social Services-Christian.

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  42. In our quest for change......it is pertinent at this time of our political marathon that we learn a lesson from the biblical Israelite who in their closeness to emancipation while in the wilderness clamored for a return to Egypt.
    i still maintain,that with the current tornado and tsunamic political turbulence in our democratization process,our nation will suffer the outcome of the choices we make in this forthcoming election.
    Major general Muhammed Buhari is obviously not the same Man in the same Nigeria we use to hear of and in d fast descends of patriotism to tribalism,we must act within the ambit of posterity and in the interest of dynamics of the Nigeria political praxis.He is a respected Nigerian and am not against his political ambition,afterall it is his constitutional right.But we musnt act without weighing options,evaluate and make rational decision that will only be for the wholistic interest of our unborn children.

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  43. Religion is what will kill this country.mark my words. Am Christian but if muslim/muslim ticket will bring change , am in , enough of all this rubbish and how bad can can it get, if I vote jona, the country will be buried , if I vote by Buhari am so sure I will see some significant change, not this corruption my eyes and hears are going through.

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