Politics
Fani-Kayode derides Osinbajo, calls him ‘poisonous dwarf’
Femi Fani-Kayode, a politician currently facing corruption allegation has described Vice President Yemi Osinbajo as a “poisonous dwarf”. Fani-Kayode tweeted his tirade in response to a comment he purported the vice president made on killer herdsmen.
Fani-Kayode wrote: “Buhari is not in support of killer herdsmen”- VP Yemi Osinbajo.
“This dirty lie coming from the same poisonous dwarf that said we must “pray” for the Fulani terrorists who are slaughtering our people and that said that we must “crush” IPOB who never killed anyone”
The opposition politician, who recently claimed he was suffering from a heart-related ailment to justify his absence from the court hearing his corruption case, also queried if Osinbajo had a s hame.
He further said: “Has the dwarf no shame? Does he not fear God? Does loyalty to his principal mean he must betray his people and his faith and violate his oath of office?
“For how long will he defend the indefensible. When will this weak,lily-livered half man who claims to be a Pastor just SHUT UP.”
The country has witnessed bloodsheds in recent times, owing to repeated fatal attacks by Fulani herdsmen on some farming communities.
The most prominent was the killing of 73 people in Benue state. President Muhammadu Buhari has been roundly condemned for being unable to stop the frequent blood-lettings happening across the country. The president has maintained he was not condoling the murderous herders and had gone on to say security measures taken to curb the menace.
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