What Buhari Failed To Tell His Audience At Chatham House - FFK


Spokesperson of the PDP Presidential Campaign group, Femi Fani-Kayode, has something to say about Gen. Buhari's visit to Chatham house today.

In his statement Femi Fani Kayode re- echoed what seems to be similar to an extract from the exact question I personally sent to the Chatham House on the 23rd as my question for Gen. Muhammadu Buhar;  Here is my Facebook hashtage for twitter extract; 
#‎CHAfrica‬ terrorism seem to be the latest threat to democracy and free speech around the world today, with Africa and Asia worse hit: ''An attack on Boko Haram is an attack on Northern Nigeria''. ''What is Boko Haram'', you said to a BBC correspondent during the recent coronation ceremony of the new Emir of Kano. Some time ago, Boko Haram chose you to represent them during the proposed amnesty offered the sect by the Nigerian government and most recently during your campaign trail in Borno State you promised that Boko Haram will become a thing of the past if elected..........In all of the above, Sir, how much more do you think you know about Boko Haram and how do you intend to eradicate the sect if elected Nigeria president come March 2015?................
FFK's question for GMB;
 "We wonder whether General Buhari told his foreign audience whilst he was in London how much he loves Boko Haram. We wonder whether he told his audience that he once said that he believed that an attack on Boko Haram is an attack on the north and that the Boko Haram terrorists should be appeased, pampered, resettled and paid allowances. We wonder if he told them that he was once nominated by Boko Haram to be their spokesman and representative during proposed negotiations with the Federal Government"
"For now, all we can say is that it is truly pitiful that a former Head of State of the Federal Republic of Nigeria believes that it is more important to win the hearts and minds of the British than it is to win the hearts and minds of the Nigerian people. General Buhari can run to any foreign country in the world to say anything that he likes but at the end of the day the decision as to who will lead Nigeria as from May 29th this year will be determined by no one else but the Nigerian people. The game is on here and not in London,” he said

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