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‘North, North, North’: Fani-Kayode Analyses Buhari’s Appointments So Far (CLICK)

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Following the recent appointments by President Muhammadu Buhari, former Minister of Aviation, Femi Fani-Kayode has lent his voice to a growing list of Nigerians who have condemned the president for his bias by appointing mostly people from the Northern part of the country into his government.

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Speaking via his Facebook page, Fani-Kayode wrote:

1. President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria – North

2. Senate President – North

3. Speaker of the House of Representatives- North

4. Chief Justice of the Federation – North

5. President of the Court of Appeal- North

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6. Chief Justice of the Federal High Court – North

7. Secretary to the Federal Government – North

8. Chief of Staff to the President – North

9. Chief of Army Staff- North

10. Chief of Air Staff- North

11. Comptroller General of Customs – North

12. Director-General of State Security Services (SSS) – North

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13. National Security Advisor – North

14. Director General NIMASA – North

15. Chairperson of the Independant Electoral Commission (INEC) – North

16. Comptroller-General Immigration – North

17. Accountant-General of the Federation – North

18. Commander of Civil Defence Corps- North

19. Chief Security Officer to the President – North

20. ADC to the President- North

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21. Principal Secretary to the President- North

22. Senior Special Assistant to the President on media – North

23. Chairman of the EFCC – North

24. Head of Service- North

25. MD of Nigerian Ports Authority- North

26.DG of Nigerian Broadcasting Commission (NBC) – North

27. Chairman NDLEA – North

Nigerians wanted “change” and now we have got it. Noone should complain because this is what our people wanted. Those of us that warned the country that this would happen were insulted and lampooned. Now we have to live with consequences of our choices for the next four years. Welcome to the New Nigeria.

Welcome to “change”.

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