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I’m more concerns about Gumi’s ranting against Christian community—Fani-Kayode
Former Aviation Minister Femi Fani-Kayode has said that he is not concerned about Sheikh Ahmad Gumi’s ranting against the government, but rather against Nigeria’s Christian community.
Fani-Kayode disclosed this in an audiotape he released on his Facebook page on Sunday.
The controversial ex-minister released the audiotape after Gumi’s controversial sermon in which he called FCT Minister Nyesom Wike a “satanic person” over alleged planned collaboration with Israel for the security of the federal capital territory.
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Gumi claimed that Muslims would be victimised should the FCT and Israel collaborate. He also stressed that it was dangerous to entrust Nigeria’s national security to Christians and Southerners.
Reacting, Fani-Kayode said: “I am not too concerned about the rantings of this little monkey against the government because there are many people that are in government that are paid to respond to him and handle that, and I am not in government.
“However, I am concerned about his rantings against the Christian community and against what I believe to be southerners generally, both Christian and Muslim.”
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