Threatening Igbos and kicking them out of the north will have grave consequences - Fani Kayode
- A former minister of aviation says there will be consequences if the Igbos are kicked out of the north
- Some northern groups have given Nigerians of Igbo extraction three months ultimatum to vacate the their region
- Fani Kayode is a self professed supporter of the Biafra agitation Femi Fani Kayode, a former minister of aviation, says there will be grave consequences if the northerners execute their threat of kicking the Igbos out of their states. The former minister said this in reaction to the threat made recently by some northern groups.
Fani Kayode says there will be grave consequences if the northerners execute their threat of kicking the Igbos out of their states
In his tweets, Fani Kayode said kicking the Igbos out of the north will not help matters in the country. He said: "Threatening the Igbo and kicking them out of the north won't help.This time round the Middle Belt and the whole south will stand with them."
"We want peace by restructuring and not violence. Unleashing genocide against the Igbo or anyone else in north will have grave consequences," he added.
- Some northern groups have given Nigerians of Igbo extraction three months ultimatum to vacate the their region
- Fani Kayode is a self professed supporter of the Biafra agitation Femi Fani Kayode, a former minister of aviation, says there will be grave consequences if the northerners execute their threat of kicking the Igbos out of their states. The former minister said this in reaction to the threat made recently by some northern groups.

Fani Kayode says there will be grave consequences if the northerners execute their threat of kicking the Igbos out of their states
In his tweets, Fani Kayode said kicking the Igbos out of the north will not help matters in the country. He said: "Threatening the Igbo and kicking them out of the north won't help.This time round the Middle Belt and the whole south will stand with them."
"We want peace by restructuring and not violence. Unleashing genocide against the Igbo or anyone else in north will have grave consequences," he added.
