Atiku Says He Is Going To Court & I Say The Sooner The Better - Fani Kayode Reacts
By Naija-hub-news (self media writer) | 20 days ago
The Director, News Media of the All Progressives Congress (APC) Presidential Campaign Council, Femi Fani-Kayode popularly known as FFK has taken to his verified Twitter page to react as the presidential candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Atiku Abubakar says he is going to court to challenge 2023 presidential election results.
Fani Kayode took to his microblogging, Twitter, some minutes ago, saying he watched the press conference of Atiku Abubakar and laughed.
Fani Kayode made it known by saying the sooner, the better as Atiku reveals he was going to court. Fani Kayode said he commended Atiku for that because that was his right.
However, Fani Kayode concluded his statement by saying he was assured that Atiku will meet another defeat in the court.
Check out his tweet below:
"I watched his press conference & laughed. He says he is going to court & I say the sooner the better. I commend him for that. That is his right. Be rest assured that he will meet a crushing defeat there too."
Watch the video of the press conference of Atiku Abubakar by clicking the link below:
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