Former Aviation Minister, Femi Fani-Kayode has replied Kemi Olunloyo on her claims of the death of Biafran activist, Nnamdi Kanu.
Warning Olunloyo to desist from her unfounded claims, Fani-Kayode said the leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra is not dead.
In a blog titled, A word for my sister Kemi Olunloyo, he addressed a series of concerns in strong-worded terms.
"My friend and brother Nnamdi Kanu is not dead but alive and well. We were in touch only the other day. I told you this two days ago but you still doubted me and tweeted that despite my words you believed that he is dead.
"This hurt me because the trust that exists between us is deep and profound. You and I go back a long way, we have never doubted one another and we never lie to one another," Fani-Kayode wrote.
Nnamdi Kanu is already GONE ????
— Medical Journalist Dr. Kemi Olunloyo (@KemiOlunloyo) April 25, 2020
Warning her to stop toying with Nigeria's unity, he ordered the journalist to take back the words: "Biafra will emerge only over my dead body."
Advising her to mince her words, he told her no one has the right to push them out by force and if they chose to leave Nigeria, no one can hold them back.
"Any attempt to hold anyone or any group of people in by the force of arms or to perpetrate genocide against them if they choose to leave will be met with equal resistance and force and will ultimately fail," he concluded.
"If in the quest for liberty war must come, then let it come & let it be the final battle for the liberation of our people. No price is too high to pay for that.We would rather die on our feet than live on our knees"- @realFFK
— Femi Fani-Kayode (@realFFK) April 25, 2020
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A WORD FOR KO
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