The verbal assaults between Femi Fani-Kayode,
director of media and publicity for the PDP
presidential campaign organisation, and members of
the All Progressives Congress (APC) took a new turn
on Monday.
Reacting to the criticisms directed at him for insinuating
that Yemi osibanjo, the running mate to APC's
presidential candidate, was planning to step down for
Bola Tinubu, Fani-Kayode pointed accusing fingers at
Tinubu over the death of Funsho Williams.
Williams, a gubernatorial candidate in Lagos, was
murdered under controversial circumstances on July 27,
2006. "I do not believe in violence and I do not threaten
people neither do any of my boys or any of those behind
me," Fani-Kayode wrote on Facebook. "Tinubu should
not start this. I am not Funso Williams. I cannot be
killed like a chicken. I cannot be destroyed. I cannot be
taken before my time.
My name is Femi Fani-Kayode, and nobody can kill me
before my time. Nobody can cut me short. "I harbor no
fear of violence but I do not take threats lightly. Neither
do I fear for my life; because I have never shed
innocent blood and because I do not believe in violence
or worship the devil, the angel of the Lord will strike
dead any person or any group of persons that seek to
take my life or the life of any of my loved ones."







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