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Bamgbose Describes Fani-kayode’s Proposed APC Membership As A Journey To Hell Fire

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Olusegun Bamgbose, a chieftain of the New Nigerian Peoples Party, NNPP, has lent his voice over the report that former Minister of Aviation, Chief Femi Fani-Kayode, is scheming to return to the the All Progressives Congress, APC.

It should be noted that news is being circulated in the social media that the PDP chietain may defect to to APC any moment from now after meeting with the Kogi State Governor Yahaya Bello and APC Chairman, Governor Mai Buni.

The former Minister had told reporters that he had a fruitful discussion with those political elements.

Reacting, Bamgbose has said it was most unfortunate that Fani-Kayode, who he described is about to “sink into a dark abyss.”

“Fani-Kayode is about to destroy his political profile and reputation he has built over the years,” the 2023 presidential hopeful told DAILY POST on Thursday.

“He is about to take a decision that is capable of consuming his political empire. He is about to take a political step that may make his father shed tears in the grave.

“What a calamity. He is about to take the worst decision in his entire political career. His defection can be seen as one that has been in heaven but about to embark on a journey to Hell fire.

“His preparedness to join APC is a very destructive move. It will constitute a great disappointment to Nigerian youths.

“I’m aware they have promised to give him an appointment and possibly some cash, however one would have thought that he won’t have yielded to such temptation, that may destabilize his political hegemony.

“APC is like a beautiful coffin, but when it’s opened, it’s stinking. My simple advice to Fani – Kayode, if it’s not too late, is for him not to dare defect to APC, because frustration and disappointment await him.

“His political career is about to be buried. Let him not constitute himself as a political jobber. A man of principle is a man of worth. His movement to APC will certainly destroy his political worth. A word is enough for the wise,” he added.