Wednesday, January 21, 2015

So Fayose Spent Over N100million To Place That Satanic Advert On Buhari.





Its been revealed that Fayose spent over N100 million to place that satanic death wish advert in newspapers and the deviant governor says….” It is politics. Let everybody play his own game”

How can a man wish his fellow man death in the name of politics? He placed adverts in several newspapers wishing General Mohammadu Buhari death. A source told me that The Punch and Sun newspapers banked over N50 million each from the transactions.

The advert, which had the pictures of, Murtala Muhammed, Sani Abacha, and Umaru Yar’Adua – past Nigerian leaders who died in office – is accompanied by excerpt from the Bible book of .Deuteronomy 30 verse 19





“Nigerians be warned! Nigeria…I have set before thee Life and death. Therefore, choose life that both thee and thy seed may live,” it said, suggesting that Mr. Buhari represents death while his rival, President Goodluck Jonathan represents life.
The advert put a huge question mark over the picture of Mr. Buhari, which was placed beside the pictures of the late leaders.

The advert then asked its readers: “Will you allow history to repeat itself? Enough of State burials.”

Mr. Fayose then spurred ethnic controversy that is one of the divisive issues in the run-up to the election saying, “Northern presidency should wait till 2019”.
Mr. Fayose defended his decision to place the advert, saying it was all about politics.

“The governor is a Nigerian. He has expressed his opinion. Other people are also free to express theirs,” his spokesperson, Lere Olayinka, told PREMIUM TIMES.

When told the advert could further polarize Nigeria, he said: “Between APC and PDP, who has been stoking religious and ethnic division? I’m just reading the Vanguard and there is a story of APC complaining that PDP is making Nigerians to hate Buhari. Are they not also making Nigerians to hate President Jonathan?
“It is politics. You market your own product and you also try to pull the opposing product down. That is how it is done. It is politics. Let everybody play his own game. What I don’t support in politics is violence.

“Some of these things you are now talking about, do you know people have done worse on social media against the president? And has the president said anything?”

Mr. Olayinka said the governor will soon come up with more contentious views.

“So, the governor has expressed his opinion and people should express theirs. He will soon express other opinions stronger than this. So people should be prepared.



Source Sisi CalabarBlog

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