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Tuesday, 5 April 2016

Between Ayo Fayose and Yours Truly (Part 1)- by Femi Fani-Kayode

People often say that my friend and brother Governor Ayodele Fayose of Ekiti state and I are giving the Buhari government a run for their money more than any other duo in the country.
Though he and I come from very different backgrounds and our approach and styles, when confronting issues, are very different they say that we are both deeply committed to our cause, we are both contentious and that we both have the courage of our convictions.
They also say we are both ready to pick up the gauntlet, champion the cause of our party and people and stand our ground when confronted by our adversaries or provoked into any fight. 
 
There is no doubt about the fact that both Fayose and I are similar in some ways. We both draw immense strength from our respective christian testimonies and the power of our faith. We also both have a similar world-view and we both have a fair idea about who the real troublers of our nation, our faith and our people are. 
 
We are both what we are because of what we have been subjected to by the system and the powers that be over the years and because of what we have both suffered and been through in the hands of those we once reverred, worked with and trusted.  We are also both praying men who have loved ones and family that are strong in the faith and that pray hard and well. 
 
I agree with the assesment of those that often compare us but there is a small caveat: I regard Fayose as being a populist- a rugged, grassroots leader of the suffering masses and a radical politician whilst I see myself more as a man of letters, a historian, a deep-thinker and a politically-active but cloistered intellectual.  

Permit me to make a rather crude analogy and to indulge in a graphic and disturbing metaphor. In our long-drawn and protracted political battle and struggle for power he uses a thick and blunt cudgel to fight our enemies and batter them to death whilst I use a thin and sharp rapier with which I slowly carve them up, slice them to pieces and bleed them into eternity. 

He crushes their bones with rage and brutal efficiency whilst I clinically cut them up with ruthless precision. Both methods are equally effective and both achieve their objectives. 

Yet whatever our differences may be in terms of style, choice of weapon, method of battle, substance and approach they say that we have both courageously stood up to the Buhari government and that we have both defiantly spoken our minds about what is going on in our country today. Consequently they have described us both as ''lions and warriors''. 

This is a very kind of them though, in all fairness, I believe that writers and columnists like Mr. Yinka Odumakin, Professor Femi Aribisala and Mr. Jude Ndukwe,  politicians like Governor Seriake Dickson, Governor Olusegun Mimiko and Dr. Sulaiman Olanrewaju Abubakar (the former Minister of National Planning), bloggers like Mr. Deji Adeyanju and Mrs. Aziza Uko, journalists like Mr. Shaka Momodu and Mr. Yemi Adebowale and countless others fall into that "lion" category as well. They have also displayed immense courage. It is not just Ayo Fayose and yours truly. 
 
Some of our friends have also pointed out that all that we said about President Buhari and the APC during the Presidential campaign last year has proved to be prophetic. All these kind words and this rather generous assessment and categorization of both Fayose and I is very encouraging and I appreciate them.
 
Unlike in other nations where vocal opposition is encouraged and regarded as an essential part of democracy and an effective way of keeping those in power on their toes, when one sticks ones neck out for their country and people and is loud in their opposition to government in this part of the world it is a thankless, unappreciated, lonely and dangerous road.
 
And sadly, more often than not, one is mocked, shunned, despised, hated, misunderstood, persecuted, maligned, insulted and misrepresented for taking it.
 
This is especially so when one is dealing with a callous and ruthless government, like we have in our country today. We are being led by a group of people who have a hidden agenda, who hate their perceived enemies and detractors, who are inherently incompetent and who are manifestly unjust. 
 
We are burdened with a government who cannot abide criticism, who are scared of their own shadow, who have no decency or honor and who have failed in all their ways. 

We are saddled with a leadership who have offended God and man, who have ruined our nation, who have impoverished our people, who are bereft of ideas and who are hell bent on intimidating the opposition and silencing the voice of truth. 
 
I am touched by the words of those that are encouraging those of us that have chosen to take that road of vocal and virile opposition and this is especially so because I have tremendous respect and affection for Ayo Fayose and I consider him to be one of our brightest rising stars in the south west. 
 
His name is Peter, like the Rock in the Holy Bible, and he cannot be shaken. He is a strong man of faith, a trusted and loyal friend and I am proud to be mentioned in the same breath as him.
 
Yet it is not me that says, writes and does these things that people find so amazing and courageous but rather He that is in me. It is a gift from God and that gift is known as the Holy Spirit.
 
He gives us foresight, insight, sensitivity, a word for the season and the ability to endure any form of persecution and hardship and still stand strong.
 
He gives us the ability to cultivate a firm resolve, to think things through clearly, to wait on Him and to have patience.
 
He also gives us immense courage, especially when under fire. As a matter of fact the more the fire burns, the more the courage rages. This is what is generally referred to as  "Christian fury" and it is a deep and inexplicable mystery.
 
I am sure that I can speak for Fayose on that too because the same applies to him. It is not he that says and does the things that he says and does but the Holy Spirit of the Living God that is in him.
  
My brother Governor Olusegun Mimiko of Ondo state, the Iroko of the Western Region, has the same gift even though he is a little more restrained, tempered and gentle.
 
He is also a devout and practicing Christian and his sense of maturity, wisdom and civility does not make him any less effective. A consummate and experienced politician and leader: he is truly formidable in all his ways. 
 
If any discerning politician sits with Mimiko for ten minutes or more he will know that the Holy Spirit flows through him like water flows through an estuary or a stream. 
 
He is a profoundly good man: a man of power and strength but he couples it with deep compassion and a sense of equity, decency and fairness that is rarely seen in our shores.
 
Back to Ayo Fayose and yours truly. In all our adventures there is one difference between the Governor of Ekiti state and I which many fail to appreciate. Under our laws, because he is a serving Governor, he has immunity from arrest and prosecution but I do not.
 
 
He has the people of Ekiti state solidly behind him to applaud and support his every word and move but I do not.  He has the machinery and power of a whole state government and a State House of Assembly to fight for him but I do not.
 
He has the friendship and support of all his fellow PDP Governors and the party leadership but I do not. Unlike him my defence is purely spiritual yet that is more than enough to guarantee my safety and well-being. That is more than enough to comfort me and give me strength and victory.
 
 
I do not have all the physical and constitutional protection that he has and I don't need it. I only have God yet He is more than enough for me. I only have my faith yet that faith continues to move mountains for me.
 
 
I only have the Lord's sure word and promise yet that sure word and promise is worth more than a thousand armies and all the gold, silver and power in the world because it never fails. I only have His love, His grace, His blessing and His mercy yet it never falters. I am bold, confident and strong because the Lord is with me. 

 
One thing I should add is this- if Ayo Fayose were not  Governor of Ekiti state nothing would change and he would still be the lion that he is. It is not the office that makes the man but the man that makes the office. If he were not Governor he would still be as virulent and courageous in his attacks against injustice and this unjust government as he is today. That is what makes the difference between him and others. He is Ayo Fayose and, like Peter the Rock, nothing moves him. (TO BE CONTINUED).

48 comments:

  1. 1 go school, d oda no go.

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    1. Bullshit! They just dismissed Momoh which is to say the Ekiti governorship election was seriously manipulated. That alone makes Ekiti governorship election flawed. FFK your approach to politics is flawed as well. But keep prophesying doom for the president and the nation. We all worship the same God and we shall answer for all our actions and intents here or up there.

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  2. Too long. Someone should read and summarize

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  3. GOD BLESS MY 2 GREAT MENTORS OF ALL TIME.
    I have learned a lot from the both of you, I must confess..little wonder why our opinions and ideas are always similar.
    GOD BLESS AND PROTECT THE BOTH OF YOU FOR ME.

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    1. You will never stop being a fool. Okorie

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    2. Na u foolish pass for Lib. And I wonder who is praising this fools. Smh. Femi is just another Liar. Fusek

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  4. I can only encourage you both to keep criticizing. Without the likes of you, this apc govt will never sit up. When some dumb fowls insult you, I wonder what they really stand for. All you both are doing is pinching buhari on the butt perodically so he will not sit comfortably in his seat of power and forget to do his job. So more grease to you elbows.

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  5. I can only encourage you both to keep criticizing. Without the likes of you, this apc govt will never sit up. When some dumb fowls insult you, I wonder what they really stand for. All you both are doing is pinching buhari on the butt perodically so he will not sit comfortably in his seat of power and forget to do his job. So more grease to you elbows.

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  6. Nonsense. No substance. Waste of space , time ink and time. Iresponsible father, that wouldn't attend his daughter's wedding. Oyinara

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  7. Nonsense. No substance. Waste of space , time ink and time. Iresponsible father, that wouldn't attend his daughter's wedding. Oyinara

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  8. Bored ffk
    -D great anonymous now as Vivian Reginalds

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  9. God bless you chief FEMI oluwakayode, this as really bust my support for my mentor, mr ayodele peter (the rock) fayose

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  10. MISS UNDERSTOOD5 April 2016 at 05:42

    Who you epp? You don baff?

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  11. The only thing he said which I think is correct in this write-up is what he said about Governor Mimiko. Mimiko is the most phenomenal, most right-thinking and most people-oriented Governor in this country. He is deeply patriotic and certainly the best politician (akin to Chief Obafemi Awolowo) that we have had in this country. He is the best Governor- and I continue to pray for him always!

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  12. Ndi agadi na eme ka umuaka
    #nothankyoui'dratherbeselfmade

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  13. You two are both empty barrels making noise,grow up

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  14. You guys are not giving him any run for his money but obviously telling him the truth. Someone needs to talk some sense into buhari's small skull.. You both are my main guys👍

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  15. They are not just talking because they wanna talk. Both men are stating the obvious. Fayose, FFK and Ben Bruce are the caliber of men to be associated with. Very brave and objective 👍

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  16. Brilliant now the hater can start off

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  17. Very baseless & useless analogy.So this one has become the proverbial lizard , whom after falling from a height would shake its head & nod in a bid to praise & encourage himself.I'm not surprised tho, the moment EFCC restrained their bloodhound on him a lil, that's the very moment his frigging fingers starts working.
    You guys can deceive yourselves & call yourselves followers of saint Paul or even Jesus Christ but it doesn't change the fact that y'all are bigots ,fanatics, town criers, wailing wailers & sore losers.You keep praying Buhari should fail so you can gloat & say I told u so & for your frigging minds u call yourselves patriots?

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  18. It is a thin line between sanity and insanity, opposition is good but only a twisted mind can come up with the disturbing metaphor reproduced below:

    "Permit me to make a rather crude analogy and to indulge in a graphic and disturbing metaphor. In our long-drawn and protracted political battle and struggle for power he uses a thick and blunt cudgel to fight our enemies and batter them to death whilst I use a thin and sharp rapier with which I slowly carve them up, slice them to pieces and bleed them into eternity.

    He crushes their bones with rage and brutal efficiency whilst I clinically cut them up with ruthless precision. Both methods are equally effective and both achieve their objectives".

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  19. hrm paul ojeih5 April 2016 at 06:45

    Me read dis stupid article by mad man callled Femi fani kayode then I must b mad.A man dat used immorality to destroy his house hold a man dat is as courrupt as james ibori. Kayode is deceiving his ignorant ass

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  20. Ihave been meaning to say I've fallen in love with FFK. This is one man I truly admire. He truly is a worthy role model and what touched me the most is his knowledge and reverence of God. You sure do inspire me sir and I pray that God will continue to guide and protect you through the battle field.

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  21. Always writing an epistle, can't he just KISS??? Linda take note!

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  22. Wonderful piece. Simplistic and easy to understand. No unnecessary verbosity. Having said that, this write up would have made sense if it didn't come from Fani Kayode

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  23. All this story what does it stand for nonsense let me ask the so call Mr governor what progress as he made in is own state to the citizen. And then minister + aja 1 Gej as then minister for aviation what does Nigeria citizens benefit from you. Nigerian citizens should not forget that 16yrs ago this are the set of people that disgrace us make people in this country poor. God help us $ bless Mr president PMB

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  24. STFUP u this FFK. Everything cannot be all about u. In a bid to form alliance wiv Fayose u ended up praising urself over him. You've just called him a crass man and u the cultured one. Only a fool will not understand what this article is about. All u did is draw attention to glory urself. while using style to call urself an intellectual and Fayose d illiterate who has d backing of ppl. Gerrahere fool

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  25. Points!!! I so much respect this man.

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  26. Delusion Grandeur. This is pitieously sad. This young man should be ignored or committed to a mental institution

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  27. FFK, it is impossible to give good assessment of who you are. You cannot see your face or your back, your fellow human does. So allow people to assess you.

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  28. Alright, good to know. Linda observe!

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  29. Okay. More Instagram followers for you

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  30. Buhari! Buhari! Buhari! Ur play with fire u old man

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  31. When you decide to use religion to cheaply win the mind of people this is what you get. Many a fool will fall for this crap.

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  32. Making baseless points and using unwarranted metaphors.u and ur "brother" fayose are failed men. #rubbish #clownNation

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  33. Fools FFK and ur olodo brother fayose, so shameful that indomie head boys like u are referred to as Nigerians. Oloshi useless guys, ur are feeling like a champ abi cos u indomie head tells u Buhari cares about u fools

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  34. This Guy actually believes he is a christian? Lol! Womaniser like u??? Christians Don suffer.lol

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