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Femi Fani Kayode Replies Sls by Joey82(m): 9:26am On Jan 18, 2012
Re: Femi Fani Kayode Replies Sls by Joey82(m): 9:54am On Jan 18, 2012
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I read Sanusi Lamido Sanusi’s article about of my friend Nasir El-Rufai with amusement and I have to say that I was pleased with the fact that he wrote it. I am glad that he has reiterated his love for Nasir and expressed his tremendous respect for him. He has also spoken very well about Nuhu Ribadu who is also a good friend of mine and he has said that anyone that is their enemy is his enemy too. I am happy for him and when it comes to both Nasir and Nuhu most people know that these are precisely my sentiments as well. They and I do not agree on everything but we certainly have tremendous respect and affection for one another and we all suffered a terrible bout of political persecution from Sanusi’s masters in the last four years since we left goverment. As I have always said these are the two people that gave me hope that we could have a united Nigeria again where northerners and southerners could live and work together.



I cannot say the same about Sanusi Lamido Sanusi whom I have always found a little bit more complicated ever since I have known him in the days of the Progressive Acion Movement in 2001. We were both members of that vibrant political association and we often clashed in terms of our world viiew and our vision of what Nigeria should be. I remember those days with fondness and we have both come a long way since then. At that time,as he quite rightly said in his essay, I was a regionalist and yoruba nationalist who did not believe in a united Nigeria anymore simply due to what the Abacha administration had put our people through and due to the June 12 annulment. I was also a hardline foot soldier of NADECO and I reflected the thinking of every self-respecting yoruba man in those days. I believed then, and I still belive today, that if we cannot have a Nigeria where all people are treated as equals regardless of tribe or faith then we should not have a Nigeria at all.
People like Sanusi opposed that view and they believed, and possibly still do, that some Nigerians were born to rule and that some faiths are greater than others.
My views about Nigeria in those days were shared by my leader and mentor Chief Bola Ige and many others and frankly if not for Uncle Bola and my brother Akin Osuntokun who both persuaded me to come back to Nigeria and to get involved with President Obasanjo in 2001 perhaps I would never had done so. And yes, at that time, my views about Obasanjo were precisely what Sanusi said. I, together with virtually every self-respecting yoruba man at the time, regarded him as a tool of the north and that he was brought in to serve their interests in 1999 and as a pawn to stop the Yorubas from breaking away.

That is what we all believed and that is why Obasanjo was overwhelmingly rejected by his people in the 1999 Presidential election. It was after Osuntokun took me for a series of meetings with Obasanjo and Uncle Bola encouraged me to get closer to him that I knew that OBJ had changed and that his intention was to serve all Nigerians and not just the north. This was precisely why I joined his government and after serving him for three years as his spokesman he, thankfully, promoted
me to the position of a Federal Minister in two separate Ministries which is a position that Sanusi is yet to achieve or enjoy.

Now to the point of this contribution. What I find curious about Sanusi’s article is the following. He expresses so much love for El-Rufai and Ribadu yet he so gladly served a government that tried to kill and discredit them both and that drove them into exile and yet he said nothing in their defence publicly at that time. I see that as a contradiction but then that may just be his way. People have different ways of manifesting their loyalty to their friends so let me give Sanusi the benefit of the doubt here and assume that he was not playing a double game of deceit and subterfuge.

My own style and approach to friendship is very different. When I give my friendship or enmity I give it totally but I am always uncomfortable with those that swim with the tide. And I am loyal to a fault to my friends, followers and leaders unless and until they give me a cause not to be. More importantly I could not for the life of me understand why Sanusi felt the need to bring me into his love letter to Nasir El-Rufai. What the relevance of my name was in what was an otherwise
brilliant article is something that is beyond me. Clearly he brought me into it in bad faith and with malicious intent and I suppose he has every reason to do so given the virile role that I played in the oil subsidy debate and because I referred to his boss, the Minister of Finance, Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, as an agent of the IMF and the World Bank.

There is also another reason which has to do with the various intellectual clashes that we have had over the years. I thought that he had gotten over the series of heated debates that we used to have in the newspapers when he was a public commentator and middle-level banker and when I was a NADECO stalwart 10 to 15 years ago. The fact that he went to Koranic school and I went to Bible school may have something to do with it as well but me and this very slim yet interesting man are more or less like water and oil. We just don’t mix. Thankfully I got over him and his eccentricities long ago and I can just about bear him now especially because he came to my welcome home party at the late Ladi Akintola’s residence in 2001 and gave a wonderful speech about me. I buried the intellectual hatchet and rivalry with him since then and to a certain extent he won my respect and we not only became friends but I was pleasantly surprised when, on a programme on national television
just after he was appointed as Governor of CBN by President Umaru Yar’adua and he was accused of being anti-south and anti-christian, he cited me as one of his southern friends who could testify to the fact that he was not anti-south.

The other thing that I found curious about this slim banker was the fact that in his essay on El-Rufai he wrote that I had written ”in defence of Nasir” and that the words used were mine and ”not El-Rufai’s”. Where on earth he got the idea that I was seeking to represent Nasir’s views or speak for him on this matter I don’t know. I challenge him to produce the article in which I wrote in defence of El-Rufai on the oil subsidy issue. Nasir is a respected friend but I am not his spokesman.
I have spoken up for him on various occassions when lies are told about him just as he has done for me but on this occassion the issue was ”oil subsidy” and not El Rufai. What I wrote about the removal of the oil subsidy was my own contribution to the raging debate and I believe that as someone that has been in active politics for 21 years and that was part and parcel of those that brought the Goodluck Jonathan and Yar’adua administration into power, I have a right and duty to do so.
Whenever and if ever he becomes a Federal Minister or even works at the very highest level of government and not just at Central Bank he will appreciate the burning desire one has to contribute to national discourse whenever one sees fit.

My contributions to the oil subsidy debate, which were encapsulated in just two articles titled ”Who Will Deliver Us From This Goodluck” and ”The Problem Is Mrs. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala” respectively were both directed at his two bosses, namely Mr. President and the Minister of Finance whom he reports to, and they did not have anything to do with El-Rufai. Nasir’s views and mine on the removal of the oil subsidy just happen to be the same but my write-ups had already been published in
various newspapers before he publicly expressed his views on the matter in his brilliant interview on AIT.

Sanusi also criticised my words and writing style in a subliminal manner which is certainly his right and perogative. But frankly as regards my style and the words I used in this matter I have no apology and it is clear that I reflected the sheer disgust and anger that most Nigerians had about the removal of the oil subsidy. And that disgust was directed more at the hardliners in the Jonathan administration like him and Okonjo-Iweala than anyone else because the removal of the oil subsidy
was their brain-child and they sought to justify it. Perhaps that is what upset Sanusi or perhaps he believes that he needs to speak up for Ngozi, his Minister and direct boss and the President at whose grace and mercy he keeps his job. Well I don’t begrudge him that in view of the fact that the hardline monetarists in the Goodluck administration like him and Ngozi have been put to shame by the concessions that the President was forced to make to the Nigerian people over the oil
subsidy matter. Both Sanusi and Ngozi spent many hours on television trying to pontificate to Nigerian about the ”blessings” and ”beauty” of having our pump price at 145 naira per litre but unfortunately for them they failed to convince anyone but themselves. Frankly they should both resign now and they woiuld have done so if people placed any stock or value on honour and decency in this country. Let us not forget that many people were killed over this issue and there was much brutality displayed on the streets by the government’s security agents.

As we speak there are still soldiers deployed on the streets of Lagos. And some of us feel bad about this series of events and we blame Sanusi and Ngozi for misleading and misadvising our President. They simply have no empathy with or compassion for the people and they cannot identify with their hardship and suffering. That is the difference between a technocrat from the strange world of international high finance like Sanusi and his boss Ngozi and a politician, lawyer, ”freelance contributor” and ”public commentator” like me. We have a feel of what the people are going through and what they will or will not take but they do not. Whatever is between Sanusi and Nasir is between them and I am very happy for them both but where I come into it I just don’t know. The Governor of Central Bank is almost behaving like someone who is still looking for himself and trying to find his feet or better still a wounded and jealous second wife. He can however be rest assured that I am not Nasir El-Rufai’s wife but rather his friend and neither am I competing with him for Nasir’s validation or affection.
Re: Femi Fani Kayode Replies Sls by Nobody: 11:21am On Jan 18, 2012
Seeking affiliation cheesy
Re: Femi Fani Kayode Replies Sls by Slyr0x: 11:41am On Jan 18, 2012
He can however be rest assured that I am not Nasir El-Rufai’s wife but rather his friend and neither am I competing with him for Nasir’s validation or affection.


grin grin grin grin grin
Re: Femi Fani Kayode Replies Sls by maclatunji: 11:43am On Jan 18, 2012
I am tempted to write my own letter too angry
Re: Femi Fani Kayode Replies Sls by Nobody: 11:44am On Jan 18, 2012
All of una be thief. Old men acting like kids! Next!
Re: Femi Fani Kayode Replies Sls by karpentar: 11:45am On Jan 18, 2012
Fani kayode is a sycophant seeking relevance. Useless fool.
Re: Femi Fani Kayode Replies Sls by Bright2(m): 11:49am On Jan 18, 2012
Observing it from my own point of view,Sanusi was right as he owe the obligation to do so to an old time friend of which Sanusi can't be 100% loyal to both party! So take it easy.
Re: Femi Fani Kayode Replies Sls by alienkind: 11:53am On Jan 18, 2012
Is this the problem of nigeria?infact im dissapointed.look at the kind of
people ruling us.people are dying of hunger,instead of them to find a way
to solve nigeria's myriad problem with GEJ.see them
Re: Femi Fani Kayode Replies Sls by snthesis(m): 11:53am On Jan 18, 2012
summary abeg grin grin
Re: Femi Fani Kayode Replies Sls by Meddler(f): 11:55am On Jan 18, 2012
Pls who wrote this letter? I can hardly understand the point he's getting across with all the grammatical errors. Please seize and desist from writing anything for public viewing.
Re: Femi Fani Kayode Replies Sls by executinal(m): 12:01pm On Jan 18, 2012
Same people
Re: Femi Fani Kayode Replies Sls by rasputinn(m): 12:05pm On Jan 18, 2012
Here goes another interesting rofo,oya Sanusi come and reply him o
Re: Femi Fani Kayode Replies Sls by pcicero(m): 12:06pm On Jan 18, 2012
@Ranks007
Have you seen Sanusi Lamido's needless allusion to FFK? What do you think of his unprovoked 'name-calling'?
Re: Femi Fani Kayode Replies Sls by PointB: 12:07pm On Jan 18, 2012
Sad men in action!
Re: Femi Fani Kayode Replies Sls by paulipopo(m): 12:11pm On Jan 18, 2012
Fanny kayode is being childish. What's his point?
Re: Femi Fani Kayode Replies Sls by lawak: 12:13pm On Jan 18, 2012
Its only in a country like Nigeria that people like Fani-Kayode can still make open comments in public opinion poll. , imagine!! and he was even a minister of this country 2 times, no wonder we are in this mess today.

I still believe that God will reward us all accourding to our deeds
Re: Femi Fani Kayode Replies Sls by kokoA(m): 12:15pm On Jan 18, 2012
Why these old men the fall hand so naw? Abi one snatch the other one babe?
Re: Femi Fani Kayode Replies Sls by DeepSight(m): 12:21pm On Jan 18, 2012
Meddler:

Pls who wrote this letter? I can hardly understand the point he's getting across with all the grammatical errors. Please [size=20pt]seize [cease] and desist[/size] from writing anything for public viewing.

Grammatical errors?

Okay, let's start with yours above.
Re: Femi Fani Kayode Replies Sls by pedestal82(m): 12:31pm On Jan 18, 2012
Fani Kayode is a fooooool. Nigeria! Ha! I weep for u. Can u imagine this man still able to talk, imagine coming out to say he is on the side of the masses during the subsidy row. Make I'm shut up abeg.
Re: Femi Fani Kayode Replies Sls by DAY12(m): 12:33pm On Jan 18, 2012
I can't stop laughing!

am I still living in dis Kontiri? shocked
Re: Femi Fani Kayode Replies Sls by dustydee: 12:37pm On Jan 18, 2012
fighting to be El Rufai's friend. grin grin grin
Re: Femi Fani Kayode Replies Sls by johnie: 12:43pm On Jan 18, 2012
pedestal82:

Fani Kayode is a fooooool. Nigeria! Ha! I weep for u. Can u imagine this man still able to talk, imagine coming out to say he is on the side of the masses during the subsidy row. Make I'm shut up abeg.

That's politricks for you!

When you lose out in the game, you become an "opposition" figure fighting for the masses by criticising every move of your former pals.

E.g.

Nasir El Rufai
Dino Melaye
Femi Fani Kayode
Patrick Obahiagbon

Please remind me of the others . . .
Re: Femi Fani Kayode Replies Sls by Jarus(m): 12:45pm On Jan 18, 2012
subscribing

FFK vs SLS

Na wa o
Re: Femi Fani Kayode Replies Sls by Lagosboy: 12:46pm On Jan 18, 2012
FFK is a loud mouth , he was the rabid attack dog of OBJ, he has since apologised to ATiku for his lowly remarks about him.

FFK cannot and does not operate on the same intellectual wavelength as SLS or even El Rufai. El Rufai on channels tv had the same nice words about SLS when his interview was played to him.

FFK is being very childish and if anyone noticed he called NOI Sanusis' boss about five times, just to slight him. FFK praising himself to be a cabinet minister and SLS a mere CBN governor is the height of stupidity. A minister of aviation to the governor that regulates the economy via the banks is like comparing sleep to death. The banking shakeup of 2009 is enough evidence to show the power of a CBN governor.

I hope SLS does not reply this dude as it will be pointless. SLS made these comment in a forum and was never meant to be an article or paper.
Re: Femi Fani Kayode Replies Sls by Nobody: 12:47pm On Jan 18, 2012
Who cares, birds of the same shameful feathers
Re: Femi Fani Kayode Replies Sls by pcicero(m): 12:56pm On Jan 18, 2012
@ Jarus
It promises to be very interesting. I dey laugh oo!
Re: Femi Fani Kayode Replies Sls by Kabikala(m): 1:10pm On Jan 18, 2012
Someone around should help me dish a hot slap to Femi Fani-Kayode, the overnight human rights activist who is seeking relevance at all costs.
I actually gave up reading his dry attention-seeking piece which represented the musings of a bitter opportunist who is shocked at his being out of favour with the current set of vampires.
Re: Femi Fani Kayode Replies Sls by tolu001: 1:15pm On Jan 18, 2012
Bunch of opportunistic mo.rons, meanwhile SLS is still better off in many ways than that big mouth called FFK.

I still prefer a handicap SLS to an able-bodied FFK anyday anytime; the later is a hypocrite.
Re: Femi Fani Kayode Replies Sls by nagoma(m): 1:17pm On Jan 18, 2012
"-----and after serving him for three years as his spokesman he, thankfully, promoted
me to the position of a Federal Minister in two separate Ministries which is a position that Sanusi is yet to achieve or enjoy."

FFK We know that you achieved (by being a good spokesman) and  enjoyed the positions, what else did you do, apart from swidling the country?
Re: Femi Fani Kayode Replies Sls by ACM10: 1:24pm On Jan 18, 2012
Sanusi(awusa ethnic bigot) and Kayode(Yoruba ethnic bigot)

Two sides of the same coin.

It's fun to watch two elite tribalists bloody their nose in public
Re: Femi Fani Kayode Replies Sls by HisMajesty1(m): 1:38pm On Jan 18, 2012
See big boiz playing in the mud by the road syd. Mtcheew!

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