Femi Fani Kayode Who Said He Would Rather Die Than Join APC Has Actually Joined Them
The former Aviation Minister Femi Fani Kayode who once said he would rather die than join the APC has actually joined them today as photos of him with President Buhari surface the net.
The caption of the photo shows that Femi Fani Kayode has joined the APC and just after that an old post of him saying he would rather die than join the APC has hit the net and he has been dragged by some netizens.
No one knows the reason why Femi Fani Kayode has contradicted himself by joining the APC but we can tell its wall has to do with money and fame as we all know the party in power treats its members very well.
Femi Fani Kayode is not the only one who has defected to APC as most other politicians are joining the party after criticizing the Buhari-led administration for not doing a very good job and we wondering why they are joining the party.
Politicians are very unpredictable and always make their followers look like fools as they turn to be friends with their rival party and put aside their party colors but then watch their followers fight each other for their own personal interests.
Screenshot below;
Nigerian Singer Portable Sparks Online Frenzy with Candid Confession About Tiwa Savage Nigerian singer Habeeb Okikiola, popularly known as Portable,… Read More
Equatorial Guinea Dismisses ANIF Director, Baltasar Ebang Engonga Over Leaked Intimate Videos Scandal The government of Equatorial Guinea has removed… Read More
Deeone has sparked controversy by calling out Verydarkman over a ₦200 million donation to his NGO. Recall that Verydarkman recently… Read More
Yul Edochie has sparked a major reaction online, as fans express their anger following his recent post where he vented… Read More
Yul Edochie has declared that he is not going to stop sharing moments with his second wife on social media.… Read More
Uche Maduagwu criticized Uche Ogbodo after she claimed that May Edochie's fans are toxic and that the influencer enjoys the… Read More
This website uses cookies.