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Fani-Kayode Blows Hot Over Canadian Visa Refusal to Top Military Officers!

Former Minister of Aviation, Femi Fani-Kayode has expressed utmost disappointment at the Canadian Embassy in Nigeria following the unfortunate incident of ‘Visa Refusal’ by the said Embassy to top Nigerian military officers which include current Chief of Defense Staff, Gen. Christopher Musa, who had been invited to be part of a global event in Canada.

Fani Kayode in his usual Twitter (X) post yesterday described such action from Canadian Embassy as “Contempt” “Disrespect” towards Nigerian leaders.

According to his post on X page:

“The days of foreign Governments kicking us in the teeth and getting away with it are long over.

What makes this case worse is that Canada may not even be a sovereign, independent country for much longer if @realDonaldTrump has his way and may end up being the 51st state of America!

Imagine a conflicted entity like that which is not sure of its own future treating our senior military officers with contempt.

They should not only “go to hell” but they should also go and jump in the lagoon.  

Nigeria has paid her dues and MUST be treated with respect. 💪👍🇳🇬🔥💯👏💥💣🤳🙏” Fani Kayode says.

He further applauds Nuhu Ribadu for calling the bluff of Canadian Embassy based on how they had disrespected Nigerian officers.

“At last we now have an NSA that has some balls and that is prepared to stand up to foreigners that treat our people with contempt.”

“Nuhu Ribadu was right when he said that the Canadian Embassy was being “disrespectful” by not granting visas to some of our military top brass, including the CDS, who were scheduled to attend a formal event in their country. He also told them to “go to hell!”

Proud of you Nuhu!, he added.

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