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“You are a mannerless dunce with low self-esteem” – Femi Fani-Kayode attacks Peter Obi

Former Minister of Aviation, Femi Fani-Kayode has reacted Peter Obi’s explantion on why he doesn’t reply spokespersons or third party entities. 

Recall that Peter Obi had in an interview with Chude Jideonwo said he’s a presidential candidate and will only reply to comments coming directly from presidential candidates and not their spokespersons or third-party entities. 

Reacting to this, All Progressives Congress chieftain Femi Fani-Kayode described Peter Obi as a “mannerless dunce with low self-esteem”. 

He also said that adding the Labour Party presidential candidate to a list for public debate or discussion would be a grave insult to other politicians as ”all he knows is selling tomato puree, bournvita and toothpaste. ”

FFK wrote; 

You don’t respond to comments of presidential spokespersons because you are a mannerless dunce with low self-esteem and you have no answers.

No presidential candidate worth his salt will ever join issues with you directly because you are far too low down the ladder.

Asiwaju to Waziri to Kwankwaso I can see but to add an Obi to that list in a public debate or discussion would be a grave insult.

Who the hell is he and what does he know about anything other than misleading his gullible followers on social media and selling Tomato puree, Bournvita and toothpaste?

He would not last 5 minutes in a debate with ANY of our presidential spokespersons and even Kwankwaso’s and Atiku’s would give him a hard time.

The insufferable arrogance and deceit of this shady character and strange sounding little man called Peter Obi is such that it nauseates and confounds even the most restrained and tolerant amongst us.

Simply put he is a charlatan and a modern-day walking disaster.

By the time he gets trounced in the presidential election and comes a distant 4th he will know that this is a game for the big boys.

It is at that time that he and his venomous, ignorant and garrulous supporters will cry blue murder and claim that the election was rigged and attempt to turn the nation upside down, burn everything in sight and riot.

This time we will be ready for them and we will defend Asiwaju’s mandate with everything we have got.

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