Fani-Kayode, former aviation minister says he foresaw the current crisis among the faithfuls of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).

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The PDP — a classic example of a house apart — failed to hold its national convention, billed to hold on Wednesday in Port Harcourt, Rivers state.

Why? 

Conflicting judicial rulings and police take over of the convention venue.

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And Fani-Kayode claims to have seen it all, beforehand.

3 WARNINGS

The PDP stalwart disclosed via his Facebook page that he alerted the opposition party of the potential disarray within its ranks.

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  • When I warned our people about President Muhammadu Buhari and what he would do with power no-one listened.
  • When I warned the PDP leadership and particularly our PDP governors about the dangers of making Ali Modu Sheriff National Chairman they would not listen.
  • I also told them that the government would NOT allow the convention to hold because Sheriff is working for them.

ANOTHER PREDICTION

Fani-Kayode described the situation as shameful just as he made another prediction laced with more warnings.

“Let me make a another prediction: this is just the beginning of their tyranny. It will get far worse. That is “mai chanji” for you.

“The sooner the leaders of the PDP wake up, smell the coffee and appreciate the kind of monster they are dealing with and the sooner they elect and select leaders that are prepared to risk their lives and liberty to confront this government the better.

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“If you want democracy and freedom you must be prepared to confront the dictator and fight for it. Where there is no justice, there can be no peace. Where there is no freedom, there can be no joy.”

Fani-Kayode however, failed to expatiate on how exactly he wants PDP leaders to confront the President.



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