“I’m Sorry For Using The Word ‘Stupid’ On A Nigerian Journalist” – Fani Kayode Bows To Pressure

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Hon. Chief Femi Fani Kayode

A former minister of Aviation, Mr. Femi Fani-Kayode has withdrawn the words he said to a journalist in a press conference yesterday.

A video went into circulation showing FFK hurling abusive words on a journalist for asking him an ‘offensive’ question in the conference.

This outburst was greeted by several condemnation and finally, the former aviation minister has released a statement withdrawing his words.

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“I met with my advisors till late last night and I wish to say the following. I hereby withdraw the word “stupid” which I used in my encounter with a journalist in Calabar.

I have many friends in the media who I offended by losing my cool and using such words. I hereby express my regrets for doing so.

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I do however wish to state categorically that no threat of physical harm was ever made to the journalist in question and neither did I send anyone to threaten him. Anyone that says otherwise is lying and I challenge them to bring the proof.

I would never seek to physically harm a journalist. For the last 30 years I have defended and worked with journalists and fought for the right of freedom of expression.

I am  also very close to many in that profession. I would be the last to seek to disparage those that are honorable and noble within its ranks.

I hope that this will assuage the pain and anger of anyone that was hurt or offended by this ugly episode. I have now put this matter behind me and moved on. Now my tour of the South continues. Moving to yet another state today!”.

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