Former Minister of Aviation, Femi Fani-Kayode, yesterday took to his
twitter handle to shade acting president, Yemi Osinbajo, for saying
President Buhari treats him more like his son than a Vice President
(read here).
Reacting to his tweet, Presidential aide, Lauretta Onochie says
commenting on everything is an indication that there are some loose nuts
upstairs. Read what she wrote after the cut
Acting President Yemi Osinbajo saying Muhammadu Buhari treats him as a son and a friend, has become a source of anger and anxiety for Femi Fani-Kayode, alias #FFKFood4Dance
But who can blame him? He cannot understand father/Son relationship, respect, decency & loyalty. No he can't.
He doesn't posses the capacity to even begin to comprehend any sort of relationship. None!
According to his former boss, Pres. Olusegun Obasanjo, all he understands is the correlation between looted Food and his mouth. Give him some looted yam and he will dance. Till the loot runs out....
#FFKFood4Dance and his co-mischief makers, cannot, no matter how they try, put a wedge between our two leaders. The bond that holds our leaders together, is not personal. It's their shared commitment to Nigeria and Nigerians.
It won't be broken by those who speak and act as if they are on the white stuff.
God bless Nigeria.
God bless us, everyone.
Lauretta Onochie
Commenting on everything is an indication that there are some loose nuts, upstairs.
Acting President Yemi Osinbajo saying Muhammadu Buhari treats him as a son and a friend, has become a source of anger and anxiety for Femi Fani-Kayode, alias #FFKFood4Dance
But who can blame him? He cannot understand father/Son relationship, respect, decency & loyalty. No he can't.
He doesn't posses the capacity to even begin to comprehend any sort of relationship. None!
According to his former boss, Pres. Olusegun Obasanjo, all he understands is the correlation between looted Food and his mouth. Give him some looted yam and he will dance. Till the loot runs out....
#FFKFood4Dance and his co-mischief makers, cannot, no matter how they try, put a wedge between our two leaders. The bond that holds our leaders together, is not personal. It's their shared commitment to Nigeria and Nigerians.
It won't be broken by those who speak and act as if they are on the white stuff.
God bless Nigeria.
God bless us, everyone.
Lauretta Onochie
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