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Defection: Gumi lashes at Fani-Kayode, says he’s fake, traitor
The controversial Islamic Clerik, Sheikh Ahmad Gumi has described Chief Femi Fani-Kayode as fake and traitor who betrayed his Oduduwa people in the South West Nigeria.
Gumi reacted to the former Minister of Aviation’s defection from the Peoples Democratic Party to the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) on Thursday in Abuja.
Gumi described Femi Fani-Kayode as ‘Judas of Oduduwa’ when he wrote on his Facebook page immediately news of Fani-Kayode broke that he has defected.
“Time has now caught up with him and thanks to Allah, all his vituperation are cast in the dustbin of merciless history.
“It is him now, one wonders which of the seven circles of hell this dupe will settle if he doesn’t repent.”
Recall that the Fani-Kayode, a former minister of aviation under President Olusegun Obasanjo, has been an outspoken critic of the APC and the Buhari administration.
Fani-Kayode once wrote against APC which he said:
“They are a misguided association of pernicious liars, confirmed Luciferians, practising satanists, accursed corpsocrats, blood-sucking ritualists, unrepentant beasts, godless coprophiliacs, gruesome undertakers and unconscionable necromancers who have a deep-seated and unbreakable covenant with the spirit of death.
“They are not a political party but a satanic lodge of devil-worshippers and a cult of death. They bring nothing but death, decay and destruction.
“They thrive on death, they feast on death, they wait on death and they worship death. Everything they touch results in death. It is no wonder that they have cut out the heart of our nation and almost killed Nigeria.”
On Thursday, Fani-Kayode, said that he was moved by Holy Spirit to defect from the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) to the APC, pointing out that he was a founding member of the ruling party.
The former spokesman of the PDP Presidential Campaign Council was introduced to President Muhammadu Buhari by the Governor of Yobe State and chairman of the APC national caretaker committee, Mai Mala Buni and his Zamfara state counterpart, Bello Matawalle, at the presidential villa, Abuja on Thursday.