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Jonathan Challenges APC On Gay Allegation, Says Morocco Standoff Less Important by 9ousky: 11:59pm On Mar 12, 2015
The Director of Media and Publicity of the
campaign, Femi Fani-Kayode, in a statement,
Thursday, in Abuja, said this was more
important to Nigerians than the issues that
have been raised as a consequence of
Morocco’s withdrawal of their Ambassador
from Nigeria.
“Our attention has been drawn to the
unpatriotic stance of the APC on the issues
that have been raised as a consequence of
Morocco’s withdrawal of their Ambassador
from Nigeria,” Mr. Fani-Kayode said.
“It is very unfortunate that rather than join
hands with the Federal Government and
endeavour to stand shoulder to shoulder with
their compatriots and their country when it
comes to the conduct of international affairs,
the APC are always ready to assume the worst
about their government and about their
President.
“Our counsel to them is to grow up, get real
and stop playing politics with such sensitive
matters that border on the interest and
credibility of our nation and our people.
“If they want a clarification about the
Moroccan affair, they ought to go through the
appropriate channels and perhaps attempt to
reach our Foreign Minister in order to find out
what really happened.
“That is the proper and responsible thing to
do. They do not need to make a song and
dance about the whole thing and they
certainly should not try to gain political
mileage out of it or join forces with those from
outside our shores that do not wish Nigeria or
the Nigerian people well.
“We are fully aware of their obvious and
pronounced intellectual limitations when it
comes to such matters; yet, regardless of that,
they must always endeavour to remember that
we are, first and foremost, Nigerians and
regardless of whichever side of the political
divide we find ourselves or whichever political
party we belong to, we must always seek to
protect our nation’s interest before anything
else.
“For the APC to even begin to assume that it
is true that our President or any of our
government officials lied in this episode with
the King of Morocco and for them to so
readily accept the suggestion that we have
done anything wrong or that we have
somehow misled our people about what
actually transpired speaks volumes.
“Our President is certainly not a liar. The only
liars here are the APC and their perfidious and
conflicted spokesman, Lai Mohammed. Our
President and our government have done
Nigeria proud when it comes to the conduct of
foreign affairs over the last few years and
when it comes to building bridges with other
nations. This is particularly so when it comes
to our relationship with other African
countries.
“Our military collaboration with the nations of
Chad, Niger and the Cameroons in the fight
against Boko Haram and the great successes
that we are jointly recording in that bitter fight
is a glaring testimony to that.
“Any Nigerian or any Nigerian political party
that joins hands with foreigners to denigrate
our nation, to belittle our foreign policy, to
undermine our credibility in the comity of
nations or to work against our country’s vital
core interests by assuming the worst about
the conduct of our foreign affairs is simply a
traitor and is not worthy of being called a
Nigerian.
“Once again, the APC has shown, by their plea
for a clarification on this matter, that they are
a party that simply cannot possibly
comprehend or grasp the complexities of
national leadership or the conduct of foreign
affairs.
“They have proved that they will always put
their own personal and narrow party interests
before the interests of our people and our
nation. The basic lesson that they need to
learn is this: in a time of war, you do not join
hands with foreign governments or foreign
kings to undermine the interest of your nation
or to denigrate your President.
“Instead of talking about the King of Morocco
and who spoke to whom, the APC should tell
us whether it is true that their presidential
candidate, General Muhammadu Buhari, in
response to a request from some western
countries, is considering scrapping the anti-
gay laws in our country and pushing through
legislation that would allow same sex
marriage.
“We are far more interested in that than in the
King of Morocco because if it is true that that
is what they are planning, it would be a
reflection of their moral depravity as a party
and it would be a negation of our values as a
God-fearing nation.”
http://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/top-news/178403-jonathan-challenges-apc-on-gay-allegation-says-morocco-standoff-less-important.html

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Re: Jonathan Challenges APC On Gay Allegation, Says Morocco Standoff Less Important by mystockyear: 12:08am On Mar 13, 2015
#Ihavedecided

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Re: Jonathan Challenges APC On Gay Allegation, Says Morocco Standoff Less Important by Revolution: 12:15am On Mar 13, 2015
Re: Jonathan Challenges APC On Gay Allegation, Says Morocco Standoff Less Important by Controlled(f): 12:17am On Mar 13, 2015
9ousky:
The Director of Media and Publicity of the
campaign, Femi Fani-Kayode, in a statement,
Thursday, in Abuja, said this was more
important to Nigerians than the issues that
have been raised as a consequence of
Morocco’s withdrawal of their Ambassador
from Nigeria.
“Our attention has been drawn to the
unpatriotic stance of the APC on the issues
that have been raised as a consequence of
Morocco’s withdrawal of their Ambassador
from Nigeria,” Mr. Fani-Kayode said.
“It is very unfortunate that rather than join
hands with the Federal Government and
endeavour to stand shoulder to shoulder with
their compatriots and their country when it
comes to the conduct of international affairs,
the APC are always ready to assume the worst
about their government and about their
President.
“Our counsel to them is to grow up, get real
and stop playing politics with such sensitive
matters that border on the interest and
credibility of our nation and our people.
“If they want a clarification about the
Moroccan affair, they ought to go through the
appropriate channels and perhaps attempt to
reach our Foreign Minister in order to find out
what really happened.
“That is the proper and responsible thing to
do. They do not need to make a song and
dance about the whole thing and they
certainly should not try to gain political
mileage out of it or join forces with those from
outside our shores that do not wish Nigeria or
the Nigerian people well.
“We are fully aware of their obvious and
pronounced intellectual limitations when it
comes to such matters; yet, regardless of that,
they must always endeavour to remember that
we are, first and foremost, Nigerians and
regardless of whichever side of the political
divide we find ourselves or whichever political
party we belong to, we must always seek to
protect our nation’s interest before anything
else.
“For the APC to even begin to assume that it
is true that our President or any of our
government officials lied in this episode with
the King of Morocco and for them to so
readily accept the suggestion that we have
done anything wrong or that we have
somehow misled our people about what
actually transpired speaks volumes.
“Our President is certainly not a liar. The only
liars here are the APC and their perfidious and
conflicted spokesman, Lai Mohammed. Our
President and our government have done
Nigeria proud when it comes to the conduct of
foreign affairs over the last few years and
when it comes to building bridges with other
nations. This is particularly so when it comes
to our relationship with other African
countries.
“Our military collaboration with the nations of
Chad, Niger and the Cameroons in the fight
against Boko Haram and the great successes
that we are jointly recording in that bitter fight
is a glaring testimony to that.
“Any Nigerian or any Nigerian political party
that joins hands with foreigners to denigrate
our nation, to belittle our foreign policy, to
undermine our credibility in the comity of
nations or to work against our country’s vital
core interests by assuming the worst about
the conduct of our foreign affairs is simply a
traitor and is not worthy of being called a
Nigerian.
“Once again, the APC has shown, by their plea
for a clarification on this matter, that they are
a party that simply cannot possibly
comprehend or grasp the complexities of
national leadership or the conduct of foreign
affairs.
“They have proved that they will always put
their own personal and narrow party interests
before the interests of our people and our
nation. The basic lesson that they need to
learn is this: in a time of war, you do not join
hands with foreign governments or foreign
kings to undermine the interest of your nation
or to denigrate your President.
“Instead of talking about the King of Morocco
and who spoke to whom, the APC should tell
us whether it is true that their presidential
candidate, General Muhammadu Buhari, in
response to a request from some western
countries, is considering scrapping the anti-
gay laws in our country and pushing through
legislation that would allow same sex
marriage.
“We are far more interested in that than in the
King of Morocco because if it is true that that
is what they are planning, it would be a
reflection of their moral depravity as a party
and it would be a negation of our values as a
God-fearing nation.”
http://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/top-news/178403-jonathan-challenges-apc-on-gay-allegation-says-morocco-standoff-less-important.html


i luv dis man.......die..... grin grin...he is our secret weapon in PDP.. grin.very conflicted guy..... angry grin grin grin....kontinu.... grin grin

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Re: Jonathan Challenges APC On Gay Allegation, Says Morocco Standoff Less Important by drtwist(m): 12:19am On Mar 13, 2015
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Re: Jonathan Challenges APC On Gay Allegation, Says Morocco Standoff Less Important by theV0ice: 12:22am On Mar 13, 2015
FFK the FFK......Give him food and he'll sing for you cheesy

Is he the same FFK that was featured in the link below?
https://www.nairaland.com/2191692/femi-fani-kayode-verbally-brutalised

These guys are making me believe buhari is superhuman. How can a man on a 'sick bed'(according to PDP) meet with Arab leaders to collect money from them and assure them of the sharia project, then meet the Americans and western nations to also collect money and assure them of entrenching homosexuality in the country without both finding out they've been duped?

What picture does FFK want us to accept about buhari now?

GMB the sharia proponent or GMB the promoter of pleasure and homosexuality?

It's surely difficult being FFK.....carry on singing jare bros.....more saliva to your mouth grin

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Re: Jonathan Challenges APC On Gay Allegation, Says Morocco Standoff Less Important by GboyegaD(m): 12:25am On Mar 13, 2015
FFK just likes to talk. He is the one playing politics with everything and need to grow up.
Re: Jonathan Challenges APC On Gay Allegation, Says Morocco Standoff Less Important by Nobody: 12:26am On Mar 13, 2015
FFK In January of 2014 rightly said "Shame on President Jonathan for passing anti-gay law “ (Now FFK’s got memory meltdown) ogundamisi
Re: Jonathan Challenges APC On Gay Allegation, Says Morocco Standoff Less Important by Revolution: 12:34am On Mar 13, 2015
IbnSultaan:
FFK In January of 2014 rightly said "Shame on President Jonathan for passing anti-gay law “ (Now FFK’s got memory meltdown) ogundamisi

This is why i say Nigerian journalists are really poor and journalism is dead. How can this man say this nonsense in a press conference without getting any push back about his criticism of Jonathan and the anti-gay law in the first place. He has no moral ground to stand on for any of the issues he is making noise about because he opposed them all before. Sometimes, I wonder if he is secretly working for the APC because he is totally undermining the GEJ campaign and costing him votes because of his lack of credibility and sanity.

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Re: Jonathan Challenges APC On Gay Allegation, Says Morocco Standoff Less Important by HrtBrkSteve(m): 1:57am On Mar 13, 2015
Smh** 4 GEJ, all those he thinks are working for him are traitors!

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Re: Jonathan Challenges APC On Gay Allegation, Says Morocco Standoff Less Important by nzeadachie: 3:16am On Mar 13, 2015
NO MIND THOSE FOOLS, JUST DOING ANYTHING TO DICREDIT GEJ'S GOV. BUT WE KNOWS THEIR PLAN AND IT CAN NEVER WORK, IT'S GOODLUCK TILL 2019 OR NO NIGERIA
Re: Jonathan Challenges APC On Gay Allegation, Says Morocco Standoff Less Important by StealthyMe(m): 4:10am On Mar 13, 2015
Fifty shades of FFK grin
That man is multifaced and terribly comical!

He wants APC to go through the proper channels to inquire about the Morocco diplomatic issue,yet he wouldnt go through the same to inquire about the supposed gay laws.
Its even funnier taking into consideration that he said APC didn't go through the proper channels due to their obvious intellectual limitations cheesy
And he did what the crucified them for...so,back at you sir!

Nigerian politics gets funnier by the day grin If its not GEJ,its PEJ,if its not Okupe,its FFK

Nigeria...The Giant That Once Was! -Copyrighted © grin

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