Former Minister of Aviation, Femi Fani-Kayode, insulted those criticising his defection to the All Progressives Congress.
Fani-Kayode, who appeared as a guest on Channels Television programme, ‘Politics Today’, described his critics as “little monkey”.
The ex-minister felt angered after that the journalist asked if his motive for defecting is finance-related.
Responding, FFK said only people with a “low intelligence quotient” can ask such a question.
Apart from describing the question as “insulting”, FFK also said only people with “small brains” would ask such.
He said, “I don’t expect that kind of ridiculous and absurd question from you. I have fought over the last six years than any of the little monkeys that said what you just said to me now.
“This (the question) is always the absurd narrative that people with a very small brain, with low intelligence quotient, will always put out when they feel threatened and I don’t care. You can insult me from morning till night. It means nothing to me.
“I am surprised you can ask me that kind of question. Why don’t you go and ask a number of others that same question when they defect. It’s a very insulting question and no basis to it whatsoever.”
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