By Fredrick Nwabufo
Femi Fani-Kayode makes conceit
solemn. He is the sui generis of narcissism. His arrogance dovetails with his
foul temper and cutting tongue. There is no shade of modesty, temperance and
grace in the son of Remilekun Fani-Kayode (Fani Power). The mealy-mouthed
politician takes the “H” in hubris. He is the undisputed crown prince of
double-speak.
I watched the video of where
Fani-Kayode gave a dressing-down to a journalist who asked him an innocuous
question which “the Almighty” found irritating and pesky, “Who is bankrolling
your tour?” That was it! Femi emptied the content of his pugnacious buccal
cavity on the journalist. He called him stupid and expended minutes chopping
the reporter to insignificant bits.
Femi said he had a ‘’short fuse’’
and asked the reporter to size him up because – ‘’…I am a former minister,
lawyer…. Who do you think you are talking to?’’
Femi’s diatribe: “Do you know who
you are talking to? What type of insulting question is that? Which bankroll, to
do what? Who can give me money for anything? Who do you think you are talking
to? Go and report yourself to your publisher. I could see from your face before
you got here, how stupid you are. Don’t ever talk to me like that. Who do you
think you’re talking to? Bankroll who? You think I am one of those ones you…
from who, when, how? You have a small mind, very small mind.”
“Who is bankrolling your tour?’’
The non-toxic question that bled Femi’s poison. Femi is not a disguisable
character for integrity. He is notorious in political circles as a mercenary
who can serve anyone and any purpose as long as his belly gets filled. His
former boss, Olusegun Obasanjo, whom he turned against after Goodluck Jonathan
picked him up to wait at the table, put a stamp of affirmation on Femi’s
devious constitution.
Obasanjo once said: “Femi is my
boy. If you give him food, he will sing for you?’’
Femi was vicious on former
president Jonathan – not until he was appointed to be the spokesman of the
re-election campaign of the former president. But he spoke Jonathan to defeat
in 2015.
Recently, Femi embarked on a PR
tour of PDP states. He travelled to Zamfara where the governor treated him to
the niceties of princes. The former minister who is a known adversary of the
north – as his writings and public statements show – geared into duplicity
afterwards untamed by his pursuit of pleasures.
He once put the trouble with
Nigeria on the pouch of the Igbo. In his article of August 2013, ‘’The bitter
truth about the Igbo’’, Femi wrote of his intimate congress with the wife of
the late Odumegwu Ojukwu — an extraneous piece of information that he divulged
to spite the Igbo.
He did not camouflage his bigotry
and hate for the Igbo. But he started cantillating different when the Buhari
administration came to power. He needed alliances from the south-east to
confront the ‘’northern government’’ which pulled him to court on allegations
of corruption. He became an abetting voice, albeit hypocritical, against the
perceived grievances of the region. Not that he really cared about Ndi Igbo,
but in President Muhammadu Buhari, Femi and a few Igbo politicians displaced
from the dining table, found a common enemy.
Femi lives only for himself. He
is vacant of character and principles. He stands for nothing and falls for
everything as long as he gets fed. It is in this context that the question (who
is bankrolling your tour?) of the journalist to Femi, should be situated. Why
was he so incensed by the question? He could have simply torpedoed whatever the
insinuations on the tour are with an intelligent and polite answer. Perhaps, he
felt he was being ratted out? His outburst busts his pretensions.
Femi is critical of anyone who
does not favour him, and his approach to opposition is both savage and
irrational. He once called Buhari “an evil tyrant”. But it is clear; the
politician would have been a more ruthless tyrant if was sitting on the throne.
He pleasures himself insulting other people, but he brooks no opposition. He
can throw blows, but cannot take them. That is the making of an aboriginal
tyrant.
However, Nigerian journalists
must redeem themselves from the curse of “brown envelopes”. Journalism is a
noble profession, deserving of respect. Some journalists act like peasants
before politicians for crumbs. So, naturally, they cannot stand up to them. But
what is journalism when journalists are afraid of asking critical questions? We
have to redeem ourselves. The profession is fast losing dignity and appeal.
Fredrick Nwabufo is a writer and
journalist
Twitter: @FredrickNwabufo
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