The ex-Minister said Kemi deserves to be tarred and
feathered for the sort of things she says about Nigeria.
In a lengthy post on his X handle on Sunday, infuriated
Fani-Kayode said she had the impudence to describe Nigeria, her country of
origin, as a “living hell”.
He alleged that the British opposition leader might be suffering from a disease known as “Stockholm syndrome”.
It is a reflection of their malevolent disposition towards
their own country and their low self-esteem.
We may have issues as a nation but we must never support
those that denigrate our country for political gain.
Kemi sold her soul to the right wing of the British Tory
party and sought to put to shame the land of her forefathers just to become
their leader. Nothing can be more despicable than that.
“I have seen many attempts to rationalise her insolence and
none make any sense.
“Loving those that hate you and consider you to not only be
their inferior but also sub-human, in my view, is not a virtue but a vice.
“The demonisation of our country should not be a
prerequisite to winning a leadership contest of a political party in a foreign
land and if it is one cannot expect any self-respecting Nigerian to applaud
it.”
Fani-Kayode continued: “Kemi is a vile, cunning, dangerous
and willing tool of the colonialists, neo-colonialists and imperialists and she
is everything that any patriotic Nigerian and every Pan Africanist should
despise.
“Unless and until she purges herself of her contempt I shall
continue to regard her in the same light as William Shakespeare’s character
Brutus whose treachery and betrayal was heart wrenching and whose cut was “the
deepest of all”.