Femi Fani-Kayode, Former Minister of Aviation has accused the Labour Party (LP) presidential candidate Peter Obi of planning to start a second civil war.
The Former Minister of Aviation trussed Obi over a video where the presidential candidate read a Whatsapp message allegedly from a member of Tinubu Support Group.
The former PDP member accused the ‘Obidients’ leader of attempting to start a tribal war between the Igbos and Yoruba but a mishap that’ll eventually end in a civil war in Nigeria as a result of his untruths.
He stated that “The name of the individual whose Whatsapp message you publicised on your mendacious and childish video, which I have posted here, is one Powell Glad Legbe who is not only an Igbo but also a racist, hate-filled reprobate and delusional delinquent who despises the Yoruba, Hausa, Fulani and Ijaw and who is close to you.
“That is why you covered his name and did not want it mentioned in your video.
“You now lied and attempted to pass him off as a member of the Tinubu Support Group and a Yoruba man when you knew very well that this was not the case.
“Based on this alone it is clear that you are a very dangerous, deceitful man who is brimming with deception and who is attempting to spark off a tribal war between the Igbo on the one hand and Yoruba and the rest of Nigeria on the other.
“That is what your video was trying to achieve and by God’s grace you shall fail.”
Fani-Kayode stated the former Anambra Governor wasn’t only ‘sick in the mind but also sick in body, spirit and soul’, which has affected his misconception that he could ever be the President.
“You ended by saying that Tinubu is “not well” and that he is a sick man meanwhile you that sounds like an Egyptian eunuch when you talk is not only sick in the mind but also sick in body, spirit and soul.
“Your sickness has deluded you into thinking that you can be President when deep down you know that you do not have a hope in hell of winning even up to 10% of the vote in ANY State,” he disclosed.
Fani-Kayode warned the flag bearer to henceforth mind his utterances and desist from the path of working to create divisions along ethnic, racial and religious lines.
He concluded by imploring Igbo leaders and elders to call their own to order because as a people, we desire peace and unity in the country but certainly not a second civil war.