Former Aviation Minister and Chieftain of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Femi Fani Kayode, has offered to pay N3 million to whoever is able to produce video evidences proving President Donald Trump of the United States, did incited people to violence, and a video of Buhari apologizing for an incident back in 2011, and Reverend Kukah denigrating Islam or calling for violence against Muslims in his Christmas sermon last December.
Trump's world has been turned upside down following outbreak of violence at the US Capitol on January 6th, of which he is accused of responsibility, and for which he faces impeachment a second time as House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and her colleagues, intensify efforts to part Trump with his office.
Buhari on the other hand, is notorious when it comes to giving apologies. It's simply not part of him, many would argue, especially when it concerns taking responsibility for the negative effects of his actions.
Reverend Kukah for his lot, is now being threaten by his own people for doing nothing but fight for their own interests. The revered Cleric who is known for his outspokenness, is accused of denigrating Islam, for his criticism of the Buhari administration, in his Christmas message last December.
As Facebook is heated up with debate on the above issues, Kayode wants proofs, and is ready to pay for it. Can you take the challenge? There's N3 million up for grabs.
He posted, "Those who want to make between one to three million naira today should take up my challenge and do one or all of the following.
1. Show me a video of Donald Trump inciting people to violence on the day of or the day before the protest at the Congress or send me a video of him specifically calling for violence during that occasion and I will give you one million naira.
2. Show me a video of Muhammadu Buhari apologising and expressing regret for the brutal slaughter of innocent southern Youth Corpers by HIS supporters in the North during the 2011 presidential election and I will give you 1 million naira.
3. Show me a video of Bishop Matthew Hassan Kukah insulting or calling for violence against Muslims in his Christmas Day homily or inciting people against Islam and I will give you one million naira.
On number 3, considering the fact that Kukah has been threatened and his life may well be in danger, permit me to add the following.
He did not attack or insult Islam and he has absolutely nothing to apologise about. He has always sought for religious tolerance and peaceful co-existence between Christians and Muslims.
Those that demand that he "must apologise" or "leave Sokoto" must mind their utterances and keep the peace. Meanwhile I await the video.