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Fani-Kayode: The moral burden of a spokesperson

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I have just read the diatribe of Chief Femi Fani-Kayode against me in reaction to my submission in my earlier release of Sunday, January 18, 2015, that the President has no single aversion against corruption by appointing him as spokesperson for his campaign organization when he is facing corruption charges in court. And that this is made worse by the fact that the campaign is dominated by the theme of corruption. Chief Fani-Kayode in his response, claims that

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