Former Aviation Minister, Femi Fani Kayode is no stranger to tackling authority and federal governments.
This time around, Fani-Kayode, who never shies away from saying things the way he deems fit, is engaging the Nigerian Army and the Muhammadu Buhari-led federal government.
Fani-Kayode believes that the Nigerian Army truly lost 105 soldiers during a recent Boko Haram attack, and he used his Twitter page, as the medium to state his position on the controversial matter.
The most reprehensible thing that our govt. can do is to cover-up the fact that 105 of our soldiers were killed by BH in battle.It is evil.
— Olufemi Olu-Kayode (@realFFK) November 25, 2015
A soldier ought to be honored in death and this is especially so if he dies in the course of doing his duty and fighting for his nation. — Olufemi Olu-Kayode (@realFFK) November 25, 2015
The govt. has not only dishonored them by not acknowledging their sacrifice but they have also buried them in the wilderness like rabid dogs
— Olufemi Olu-Kayode (@realFFK) November 25, 2015
This is wickedness of the highest order and Pres. Buhari, his Chief of Army Staff and his Min. of Defence should bury their heads in shame. — Olufemi Olu-Kayode (@realFFK) November 25, 2015
Anyone that buys the lie and propaganda that the 105 soldiers never died and that they are still alive is a compound fool or village idiot.
— Olufemi Olu-Kayode (@realFFK) November 25, 2015
Will the military also deny the fact that 2 days ago 34 of our soldiers were killed by BH. These boys died for their country. Why deny them? — Olufemi Olu-Kayode (@realFFK) November 25, 2015
I am outraged by the fact that a soldier will sacrifice his life for his country yet the citizens of that country dont even appreciate it.
— Olufemi Olu-Kayode (@realFFK) November 25, 2015
Pictures were posted. Everyone in the military knows they are dead. It is an open secret. Yet because govt denies it so many just believe. — Olufemi Olu-Kayode (@realFFK) November 25, 2015
The picture he referred to is from another user’s page.
Aside the 105 soldiers killed by Boko Haram, additional 34 soldiers were killed 2 days ago but it wasn’t in the news pic.twitter.com/PTfbiiz4tF
— Adeyanju Deji (@adeyanjudeji) November 25, 2015
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