Politics
God forbid Peter Obi becomes president – Fani-Kayode
Nigeria’s Ambassador-designate to Germany, Femi Fani-Kayode, has said God forbid that former presidential candidate Peter Obi becomes President of Nigeria.
He, however, failed to give a reason for making the statement during an interview with Nigeria Today News Network.
“I look at someone like Peter Obi
. God forbid Peter Obi should be President of this country. I won’t go into why I said that, but God forbid,” he said.
Speaking further, Fani-Kayode, a former Minister of Aviation, advised former Vice President Atiku Abubakar to abandon his presidential ambition to enable others vie for the seat.
He said, “I have respect for our former Vice President Atiku Abubakar, but I also believe that it’s time for him to simply say ‘let others continue the work’.”
On opposition politics in Nigeria, Fani-Kayode stated that no such thing exists because it has collapsed.
Regarding the opposition from the African Democratic Congress (ADC), Fani-Kayode described the party as desperate for power, with no vision to move the country forward.
“I don’t see ADC as an opposition party: I see them as an association of people who are desperate for power. Individuals who are discredited, individuals who have no hope in hell of moving this nation forward. The opposition has collapsed in Nigeria. There is no opposition because they don’t even know how to be in opposition. How can they keep the Government on its toes when they are busy bickering amongst themselves, fighting amongst themselves and they are fast asleep in bed snoring!”
He recalled how strong the All Progressives Congress (APC) was as an opposition party and how it defeated the ruling Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).
“Can you compare the APC that was in opposition to the jokers we have today that call themselves opposition?” he asked.(guardian)
-
Politics22 hours agoKenneth Okonkwo faults ADC for picking South-South VP, says South-East being sidelined
-
Politics22 hours agoDeregistration: You are playing with fire – ADC rejects court judgement
-
Politics21 hours agoSowore vows to resist Court ruling ordering deregistration of five parties
-
Business10 hours agoCooking gas: Marketers plan massive imports after 140% price surge
-
Metro22 hours agoPanel finds Bobrisky had phone, TV during jail term, seeks prosecution of VeryDarkMan for ‘libel’
-
Opinion23 hours agoAfrica’s Growing Markets and Lagging Micro-Economies: The Disconnect We Must Address
-
Metro22 hours agoPregnant Woman Arrested For Supplying Logistics To Kidnappers In Abuja
-
News22 hours agoGen Rabe’s Widow Regains Freedom
