Friday, 16 August 2013

Femi Fani-Kayode Expresses 'I Meant No Harm; And I'm Deeply Sorry' For Mentioning Names Of Ex-Girlfriends In Controversial Article

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After raising a storm with his recent article in which he claimed to have once had intimate relationships with three prominent Nigerian women, former Aviation Minister, Femi Fani-Kayode has issued an apology, saying he meant no harm with the statement.

The letter reads, 
“Chief Femi Fani-kayode expresses his deepest regrets for mentioning the names of that he was once associated with in his last article titled ”A Word For Those Who Say I am A Tribalist”. He meant no harm by doing so and neither did he at any point make references to having had any sexual relations with any of these ladies when they were associated with him as is being suggested by some members of the public.
He was simply trying to emphasize the fact that he has nothing against the igbo people and that his friendship with these three ladies in particular over the years provided some evidence of that.

“For the record he has not seen Madame Chioma Anasoh, Chief Adaobi Kate Uchegbu and Ambassador Bianca Onoh in many years and he admits that it was inappropiate for him to have mentioned their names in the essay, to use them as a point of reference in a public discussion or to make any references whatsoever to the nature of their past association. All references to them have been erased from the updated version of the essay.

“Chief Fani-Kayode has reached two of the ladies concerned and he has personally conveyed his unreserved apology to them both and to their families for his indiscretion. He shall endeavour to reach the third lady to do the same in the next few days.

Chief Fani-Kayode has nothing more to say on this matter and would prefer to remain focused on issues of national importance and not of a personal nature” it added.

1 comment :

  1. Every Igbo should reply with a grave yard silence to the ranting of this glorified son of a bitch. As it is said, "out of the abundance of the heart speaks the mouth". He will end up shooting himself in the leg. This was a national government functionary; his unprovoked utterances are of a sensitive nature. Expect more of it not just only from him by way of words and action. He has no clue of what he is saying and the likely out come. Igbos should lie low on this and commune within our communities on the next line of action. This is my personal suggestion.

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