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Fani-Kayode enemy of Yoruba, says OPC

Oodua Peoples Congress, a self-determination group, has come down hard on Femi Fani-Kayode, a former minister. Rotimi Olumo, OPC coordinator in Oyo State, faulted Fani-Kayode’s exoneration of a Fulani leader Abdullah Iskilu-Wakil.

Wakil, a septuagenarian, is accused of complicity in kidnap and rape incidence in Ibarapa, Oyo State. He was arrested and handed over to the police by OPC members, who stormed his residence.

Following his arrest, Fani-Kayode said Wakil had been mistaken for the real criminal.

Olumo described Fani-Kayode as a ‘lie merchant and an expert in misinformation.’ The OPC leader insists Iskilu-Wakili is a Fulani warlord who had been tormenting the people of Ibarapaland in Oyo State.

“Fani- Kayode is one of the politicians that thrive in telling lies. He has a reputation for using his social media page to foment trouble and cause disunity in Yorubaland. He had once said that Yoruba language was Anago. How can you take such a person too serious?

“I remember former President Olusegun Obasanjo once said that Fani-Kayode can do anything for money and survival.

“He lives in Abuja, romancing with the North, yet he was the first to refute the claim that the kidnapper was not Wakili. Where did he get his information?

“With his untenable claim, I know and I am sure that the former minister is doing the bid of his paymasters, who are majorly from the North. He is the undisputed spokesperson for any politician that is ready to feather his nest.

“He should be warned to stop drumming the beat of disunity in Yorubaland.

“Fani-Kayode was one of the few people that called and congratulated our leader, the Aare Onakakanfo of Yorubaland, Iba Gani Abiodun Ige Adams on Monday, on the success of the operation of the OPC, and the following day, he twisted the story refuting the claim that the man apprehended wasn’t Wakili.”

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