If sheriff is a Goliath, he has finally met his David- Fani Kayode

As the rift between the newly appointed chairman of the people's democratic party PDP Sen. Ali-Modu Sheriff and former aviation minister Mr Femi Fani Kayode gets to a crescendo, the war of words seems to know no bounds as both parties continue to trade words at each other.

For the former aviation minister, the newly appointed chairman of his party  in all its ramifications remains one wrong choice capable of causing disaster in the nearest tomorrow.

FFK has not only criticised his emergence as the party Front-line head but has seemingly made certain allegations which according to him can't be denied on the part of the newly appointed chairman . The former aviation minister who questioned the character And personality of Sen. Modu Sheriff indicates that such an individual should not be given any serious position needless to say that of been the face of any responsible party.

Fani kayode who alleged some kind romantic ties between the current chairman and that of the dreaded Boko haram sect who had killed millions of people and rendered many more thousands homeless didn't mix words when he said Sen. Sheriff is intrinsically linked with boko haram Islamic sect  and that he should come and explain the romance between same and the sect slain leader Muhammed Yusuf who was murdered in a mysterious fashion under the watchful survilliance of the police.

FFK who have therefore advice the former Borno state governor to consider the option of resigning also stressed that the process that brought him as leader was completely  flawed noting that all stakeholders was not duly considered in the emergence of an individual  who has got a battered public image.

Subsequently, in reaction to the above claims by the former aviation minister, Sen. Ali-Modu Sheriff has not only debunked such allegation, but has threatened to go legal with the former minister. According to Sen. Sheriff, FFK would not be allowed to go scot free this time around owing to the enormity of such spurious allegations.

The chairman who insisted that he will not resign his position despite side talks noted that the national executive committee of his party has found in him a worthy person.

However, in a swift reaction to the chairman's call for legal battle against the former aviation minister, FFK responded thus;

"We are more than ready to meet senator Ali-Modu Sheriff in court".

Adding that " if Sheriff is a Goliath, let him be rest assured that he finally has met his David" noting that he stand firmly by what he has said.





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