- The former minister of aviation has condemned the recent audio calling for the killing of Igbos in the North by the expiration of the October 1 deadline
- The minister said there will be civil war if the federal government fails to stop the planned killing of the Igbos
- Fani-Kayode said the recorded tape which has already gone viral is inciting to the annihilation of Igbos in the North
- He also said he has obtained the audio tape
The former minister of aviation Femi Fani-Kayode has condemned the recent audio tape of calls for Northerners to kill Igbos living in the North by the expiration of the three months ultimatum given.
The former minister said the recorded tape is inciting to the annihilation of Igbos in the North.
He also said he has obtained the audio tape calling for the killing of the Igbos in Northern region.
He said that there will be civil war if the federal government fails to stop the call made through the audio which has gone viral.
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NAIJ.com earlier reported that the some Northern youths issued a three-months ultimatum to Igbos living in the North.
The youth said the Igbos must leave the region by its October 1, deadline.
Meanwhile most Igbo leaders including the leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra Nnamdi Kanu have called on all Igbos to return to the South-East and work towards developing the region.
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NAIJ.com had also reported that former minister accused the President Muhammadu Buhari's administration of highhandedness on Nigerians.
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Fani-Kayode while reacting to a raid on Sun Newspapers by operatives of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission said President Buhari will be ousted out of power soon.
See Fani-Kayode's tweet and some of the reactions from Nigerians below:
You can watch this NAIJ.com video of Nnamdi Kanu addressing his followers in his hometown: