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Drug dealers abound in your country-FFK berates ex-UK MP over comments on Tinubu

By David Kabiyesi

Former aviation minister, Femi Fani-Kayode has told former member of UK Parliament, George Galloway to remove the logs in his eyes before helping others with their specks.

FFK was reacting to Galloway’s comment where he said that he was stunned that Nigeria’s president, Bola Tinubu was an alleged drug dealer in the United States.

“And the election that brought him to power is still being credibly contested as fraudulent,” Galloway stated.

In his response, Fani-Kayode described Galloway as one of “these sanctimonious, self-seeking, self-serving, self-righteous, self-obsessed and narcisstic white boys” being disrespectful to Nigeria and its leaders.

“And of course these are my words and thoughts and I speak only for myself. Someone please tell this old fart called George not to bite off more than he can chew,” Fani-Kayode tweeted.

“The stereotyping of our leaders as being fraudulent, corrupt, drug dealers and God knows what else coupled with the usual asinine and puerile misrepresentations and stereotyping is not something that we will sit by silently and take from foreigners, particularly when they are from the West,” Fani-Kayode said.

He stressed that  fantastically corrupt, murderous, pernicious, deceitful, two-faced, criminally-insane, drug-dealing, callous, heartless, avaricious, bloodthirsty, bloodlusting, godless, psychotic, psychopathic, neo-colonial and hopelessly fraudulent leaders abound within the United Kingdom.

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