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Fani-Kayode Challenges APC …Let Us Meet In Court

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The face-off between Femi Fani-Kayode and the All Progressives Congress, APC, continued on Wednesday with the former Aviation minister challenging the party to face him in court. Fani-Kayode was reacting to the APC’s latest response to his claims that the Boko Haram terrorist group was the party’s armed wing.
Lai Mohammed, the APC Spokesperson, had on Wednesday said that it was too late for Mr. Fani-Kayode to back away from his statement, for which he must apologize or face court action.
In a swift response on Wednesday, Fani-Kayode said that he would ignore the “childish name-calling” coming from the APC.“I read the second response of Lai Mohammed and the APC to my comments which appeared in today’s newspapers. Does this so-called spokesman for Nigeria’s opposition party have nothing better to do than to join issues with me on a daily basis?” Fani-Kayode said.
“It is reinvigorating and humbling to note that Nigeria’s main opposition party can dedicate and deploy so much time and so many resources just to tackle me,” he added. Fani-Kayode said that he looked forward to meeting the APC in court so that he can prove to the world who and what Mohammed and the APC “really are and the pure evil that you represent.”

“One wonders what you would do to your perceived enemies if, God-forbid, you ever get that power. Needless to say your belated explanations and attempted rationalisations about what you said last year about the Government’s proscription of Boko Haram and your opposition to it makes no sense,” Fani-Kayode continued.
“It changes nothing. I repeat you are a pernicious liar and a shameless coward and your party is filled with such people. The truth is that you are not fit to hold power. Permit me to reiterate that I am not shying away from anything that I said in my interview with Channels TV on June 30th and if you think that I am doing so you are sadly mistaken.

“Listen to me carefully: I am calling your bluff so for goodness sake instead of writing long and laborious press statements just shut up, stop blabbing, put your money where your mouth is, do your worse up, stop blabbing, put your money where your mouth is, do your worse and let us meet in court,” Fani-Kayode added.

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