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Ex-Minister Makes Shocking Revelation On Cabal’s Plan Against Osinbajo
Yemi Osinbajo, the Vice President of Nigeria, is on his way out of Aso Rock, Nigeria’s Presidential Villa, as the fight from the cabal gets tougher, a former Minister of Aviation, Femi Fani-Kayode, has said.
YaahooJournalist reports that the former minister said despite Osinbajo’s purported “begging and lobbying“, he (Fani-Kayode) has it on good authority that the Vice President is on his way out of the Presidential Villa.
Fani-Kayode said the cabals in President Muhammadu Buhari‘s have reportedly shortlisted three names as possible replacements for the Nigerian number two citizen.
The former minister stressed that the Vice President can only pray for ” a peaceful and scandal-free exit,” noting that he is “as good as gone.”
“Despite all his begging and lobbying, I have it on good authority that @ProfOsinbajo is still on his way out. 3 names have been shortlisted as possible replacements.
“Yemi is as good as gone. He should just pray for a peaceful and scandal-free exit. That is the best he will get,” Fani-Kayode tweeted.
Despite all his begging and lobbying I have it on good authority that @ProfOsinbajo is still on his way out. 3 names have been shortlisted as possible replacements. Yemi is as good as gone. He should just pray for a peaceful and scandal-free exit. That is the best he will get.
— Femi Fani-Kayode (@realFFK) October 5, 2019
Meanwhile, YaahooJournalist reports that Fani-Kayode’s claims are coming after Osinbajo reportedly revealed that some cabals are behind several allegations springing up against him.
The claim by Osinbajo was revealed by the founder and Presiding Bishop of the Sword of the Spirit Ministries in Ibadan, Oyo State, Bishop Wale Oke.
The popular cleric made the disclosures while receiving the Nigeria Association of Women Journalists led by Jadesola Ajibola at his church in the Agodi area of Ibadan.
“The VP did not only deny involving himself in any sleaze but used the opportunity to inform us that some cabals were behind the allegations,” Bishop Oke had said.