Osinbajo’s fingers caught in the cooky jar – Fani-Kayode
Chief Femi Fani-Kayode, a Peoples Democratic Party stalwart and ex Aviation Minister has said that Vice President Yemi Osinbajo’s

Femi Fani-Kayode in a very ‘libelous’ article titled ‘ The humiliation of the
‘I have no sympathy for Osinbanjo and I do not think any
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‘He is a disgrace to Oduduwa, to the south, to the Church, to Christendom and to the God that He claims to love and serve. Worse of all he is a …! A man that considers his political career as being more important than the life of a believer.’
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Fani-Kayode said Osinbajo’s
Fani-Kayode also said he has reliably informed that three names, all from the South West, have been penned down and are all being considered as Osinbajo’s possible replacement. If this proves to be
He said: “Over the last two months, despite all pretensions to the contrary, things have gone downhill for him and he appears to be a drowning man.
“It is only a matter of time before the final offensive and assault is unleashed against him by his traducers in the Presidency, the axe falls and he is finally thrown out.
“If this proves to be true I would not be the least bit surprised because those that ride on the back of the tiger always end up in its stomach.”
Fani-Kayode
“Fani-Kayode accused Osinbajo of insulting the Afenifere leaders and those that called for restructuring and described them as jobless people that are just seeking for relevance.
“He betrayed his own mentor Asiwaju Bola Tinubu; used his Church and his spiritual father to split Christendom and help put in place an evil
Osinbajo willingly opted and eagerly chose to be an eager slave and even went as far as to publicly declare himself as a “son” to Nigeria’s third and most dangerous Mahdi and to her last Amalekite King. Such choices are an affront to the Living God that he claims to serve and they come with dire divine consequences.
Fani-Kayode who
Fani-Kayode asked: ‘The question here is who are the “we”? Maybe Osinbajo’s shrinking circle and





