By John Ogunsemore
Ambassador-designate to Germany, Amb. Femi Fani-Kayode has advised former Vice President Atiku Abubakar to exercise caution in his association with Chief Dele Momodu.
Fani-Kayode said this in an X post on Thursday, in the latest escalation of his feud with Momodu that began on Sunday.
Earlier on Thursday, Momodu said his adversary suffers from a “strange malady” that makes him eager to fight everybody.
He further claimed that Fani-Kayode grew frustrated after President Bola Tinubu delayed to offer him an appointment and was already reaching out to people to help him beg Atiku, which would pave way for him to switch sides.
Responding, Fani-Kayode said it was Momodu that has a history of betraying his benefactors.
He identified prominent Nigerians that Momodu allegedly associated with and betrayed in the past as President Tinubu, late billionaire businessman, Chief MKO Abiola, FCT Minister, Nyesom Wike, and Osun State Governor, Senator Ademola Adeleke.
He said Atiku must therefore be wary of his association with the Ovation publisher.
Fani-Kayode said, “Everything about him eventually crashes and just as he crashed Atiku’s campaign and ambition in 2023 so he will crash it again in 2027.
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“Let me go a little further.
“Dele’s pattern of betrayal cannot be denied. It is unmistakable.
“He called Asiwaju his “friend” and “brother” after collecting money from him in 1996 to feed. When the money stopped flowing from Asiwaju to him, he started to smother and bother his brother from another mother.
“He said he fled Nigeria because of Abacha, only to flee England to Kano to eat from the same Abachas when Tinubu’s money stopped flowing to him.
“Ile-Ife, where he grew up, is abuzz over how Dele Momodu, who once called Governor Ademola Adeleke his “friend” and “brother” and was dancing different salve moves with Adeleke, is now supporting Adeleke’s opponent in the Osun gubernatorial election.”
Fani-Kayode added, “From Adekeke, he moved to Nyesom Wike and was always around the dining table at the Rivers State Government House, overeating, according to Wike’s testimony.
“Then all of a sudden, he posted to Atiku, after Wike’s money dried up, and started insulting the Wike he was once consulting and consorting with.
“Atiku would be well-advised to be very afraid of Dele, especially as Peter Obi and Amaechi are eager to spend as well.
“Who knows? Tomorrow, Dele may not delay in relaying insults on Atiku once he sees a bigger payload from either of those guys.”

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