Femi Fani-Kayode has today, taken to his social media handle to send a strong warning to Nigerians currently based in the Southern part of the country, after he reportedly received an important message from the United States Of America. The issue borders on the general security of the nation, with the Southern region becoming an increased high risk target for foreign attacks. Read what Femi said below.
The southern part of the country is relatively peaceful and free from violence, compared to the North, that has been plagued with incessant cases of banditry, criminal activities, and terrorism. However, that status quo may change soon, based on the warning from the handle of Femi, who previously served as Minister of Aviation, under the Olusegun Obasanjo regime.
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According to Femi (Not quoted): Isis and Al-Qaeda have completed plans to invade and penetrate the south of Nigeria. The United States has warned. You may do yourself good by believing this.
The message from Femi to the southerners currently residing in Southern Nigeria is one that is coming at a time when the nation's security apparatus can be described as being not exactly stable. The North has been ravaged with constant impunity and attacks from bandits, with schools, places of worship, and institutions being major targets.
Also, government officials are not left out of the carnage. Barely 24 hours ago, the convoy of Governor Samuel Ortom of Benue State was attacked by bandits, and according to the governor, he practically ran for his dear life, spanning a running distance of over one kilometer, in the forests of Benue State.
If these kinds of attacks can be perpetrated by ordinary bandits and terrorists, it can only be imagined, the kind of terror that Al-Qaeda and ISIS would unleash on southern Nigeria, if the report and warning From Femi Fani-Kayode turn out to be true.
The two terror organizations are geared globally even by the United States Of America. Their military intelligence, weaponry, and war fare strategy far surpasses that of Boko-Haram and Bandits currently terrorizing the northern part of the country.
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