
Former Nigerian minister of aviation, Femi Fani-Kayode says since the Fulani race can not be judged by the “genocidal and barbaric actions of the Fulani terrorists”, then it would be wrong to judge the Igbo race based on the criminal behaviour of 80 Igbos.
The former minister was reacting to the indictment of almost 77 Nigerians, mainly Igbos, in what the FBI described as the largest fraud in the history of the United States.
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In a tweet on Saturday, Fani- Kayode said “If you insist that we cannot judge the Fulani race based on the genocidal and barbaric actions of the Fulani terrorists and the destructive narrative of the Fulani supremacists then you dare not judge the Igbo race based on the criminal behaviour of 80 Igbos in a foreign land. ”
If you insist that we cannot judge the Fulani race based on the genocidal and barbaric actions of the Fulani terrorists and the destructive narrative of the Fulani supremacists then you dare not judge the Igbo race based on the criminal behaviour of 80 Igbos in a foreign land.
— Femi Fani-Kayode (@realFFK) August 24, 2019
The USA can now judge you as a people.