Femi Fani-Kayode, former Minister
of Aviation has called for the removal of President Muhammadu Buhari like that
of President of Sudan, Omar Al-Bashir.
Making reference to revolution
against Omar al-Bashir by the Sudanese, Fani-Kayode in a tweet on Thursday
called on Nigerian youths to revolt against Buhari.
Recall that we earlier
reported that Sudanese President, Omar al-Bashir, stepped down, while the
military took over after anti government protest.
Thousands of Sudanese had since
poured in to the streets of Khartoum in early celebration of what many think
could be the end of President Omar al-Bashir’s 30-year rule.
Reports had it that the
revolution for Omar’s removal was led by a 22-year old, named Alaa Salah.
Speaking on the development, Fani
Kayode called on Nigerian youths to summon courage and stage up a revolution to
demand removal of Buhari from office.
The former minister wrote: “Her
name is Alaa Salah. She led a revolution in Sudan. She called for the
oppressive leader of Sudan to step down. She is only 22 years old.
“If only the youths of Nigeria
had her courage, strength and conviction Buhari would have been out long ago!
“If you really want freedom you
must be ready to risk all by openly opposing tyranny and evil, protesting in
the streets and fighting for it. Anything short of that will result in failure
and prolonged servitude and slavery.
“Some of us have paid our dues
and have fought hard against Buhari over the last four years. We have suffered
all manner of hardship and persecution for it. It is time for others to do
their bit.”
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That was after a prolonged protest with many lives lost, I hope you FFK or your own children will lead the protest. Drug addict like you.
ReplyDeleteLet your son or daughter come from abroad where you hide them and lead the revolution. We are wiser than selfish politicians like you. So you want military to take over govt in Nigeria since you couldn't achieve your selfish agenda?
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