Former Minister of Aviation, Femi
Fani-Kayode, has said that the lesson Goodluck Jonathan learnt from his defeat
to President Muhammadu Buhari in the 2015 presidential election, is that you
cannot win without substantial support from Yoruba people.
Fani-Kayode writing on his
Twitter page on Thursday night, warned that any political party that does not
treat Yoruba people with respect, will lose in 2019.
He tweeted: “Consider this: any
political party that does not treat the Yoruba people with the respect they
deserve will lose the Presidency in 2019.U cannot win without substantial
Yoruba support. That was the lesson of 2015 and those that have not learnt it
will suffer the consequences.”
The former Minister has
also endorsed Fayose’s ambition to become president in 2019.
Fani-Kayode, a Chieftain of the
Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, declared that no “force could stop Fayose from
becoming the next president of Nigeria.”
The PDP Chieftain made the remark
at Fayose’s presidential declaration in Abuja.
FFK, stop this joke, or are you saying that you are the idiot people called you.
ReplyDeleteAs the chief campaign manager and chief brain behind the PDP image laudering outfit, are you saying this is the right time to tell your boss/paymaster this vital information? A cure after the funeral ceremony!
So, it did not occur to you then that you and your cohorts were plotting doom for your paymaster. You all believed that money will buy votes for the clueless "Jonah". Just thank God that the man is a soft and easy going type. If he is a die-hard nigger, by now you and all who misled him would have become history.
Before the election people were telling you PDP members that the paths you were all treading will lead to your party's failure and catastrophic economic fall for the nation but you all refused, by now you should all have realized the extent of your foolery. . You all wasted the nation's resources not a single one of you can be called a builder, you are all bunch of wasters and partners as destroyers in all strata of government in Nigeria.
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