Wednesday 19 August 2015

If Igbos Are Butchered Again, Nigeria Will Break - Fani-Kayode

LMAO! Since Femi Fani-Kayode started dating an Igbo lady, he has repented from all the negative things he once said about the Igbos and he has become their friend overnight. I just hope this will last.

Fani- Kayode has lampooned Dr. Junaid Mohammed, describing his comments that Muhammadu Buhari owes Igbos nothing as most insensitive, cruel and puerile.
Responding to comments credited to Junaid, Fani- Kayode stated that his statements that If the Igbos feel marginalised they should attempt to break away again, was most uncharitable and careless, warning that if there was any attempt to butcher the Igbos or a repeat of what happened in 1966, it would be resisted by not only the Igbos, but by all Nigerians, with attempt to secede, which according to him, would be successful.

According to Fani-Kayode, the like of Junaid must learn from history, our mistakes, preach peace and peaceful coexistence, rather that boast and beat our chests for yet another round of war.

Fani-Kayode reacting to a statement titled, "If the igbo feel marginalised they should attempt to break away again”- Dr. Junaid Mohammed, said “Given the immense suffering that the igbo were subjected to both before, during and after the civil war this is one of most insensitive, cruel and puerile comments that I have heard in recent times.

“I daresay that if Junaid Mohammed’s Nigeria ever butchers over 100,000 innocent igbo civilians again, as they did in the north in 1966 just before the civil war, there will indeed be another attempt to secede, but this time it will not only be successful, but they will also take many others with them.

“Rather than boast and beat our chests, we must learn from our history and we must never repeat its mistakes.”

It would be recalled that Dr. Junaid Mohammed, had in an interview with Punch, dismissed the sentiments shared by a former Governor of Anambra State that the Igbos have not been treated fairly.

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