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Al-Qaeda/ISIS: FFK Calls for Unity to Save Nigeria
Reacting to the claim that Al-Qaeda and ISIS are trying to penetrate North-Western Nigeria by the US, Femi Fani Kayode has called for the unification of all ethnic groups in Nigeria to save the country.
Reacting to the claim that Al-Qaeda and ISIS are trying to penetrate North-Western Nigeria by the US, Femi Fani Kayode has called for the unification of all ethnic groups in Nigeria to save the country.

In a zoom meeting, the US Special Operations Command Africa, Maj.-Gen. Dagvin Anderson has warned Nigeria of the two terrorist groups to plan to penetrate the North-Western part of Nigeria.
FFK said, “The claim by the U.S. that Al Qaeda & ISIS are planning to infiltrate the south is alarming. If true, the south will soon experience the barbarity & savagery that the north has been subjected to by these two terrorist organisations over the years. We must UNITE to save Nigeria.

We may have differences between ourselves which ultimately can be resolved but we must not allow these two terrorist orgs to turn our nation into a cauldron of fire. They seek to tear us apart & destroy us ALL & only a fool would say otherwise. We must NOT allow them to do this.”
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