Former Minister of Culture and Tourism Femi Fani-Kayode says the voice message of President Muhammadu Buhari to Muslim unwavering on Eid-el-fitr festivity is "fake and a trick".
The Presidency has discharged the president's voice message to Nigerians to expose reports that he is experiencing discourse impedance.
Be that as it may, in a meeting with DAILY POST, the chieftain of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) stated, "Each body knows the recording is not the president's voice. We are solidly in the hold of autocracy.
"They are on top of the pyramid, whatever is left of us are slaves. God preclude that Nigeria proceed with like this, we should free ourselves."
Fani-Kayode included that the "technique turned out badly" voice message was similar handlers generally President Yar'Adua utilized when he was sick in Saudi Arabia.
"This is much the same as the one Yar'Adua purportedly had with BBC. They were attempting to make us trust it was him.
"It was a broad meeting which by the day's end, turned out wasn't Yar'Adua's voice.
"We are seeing a similar example once more. I don't know whether to snicker or cry and I don't know whether I am seeing a satire appear.
"I talk from an educated position and I can let you know obviously and completely that the individual spoke's identity not President Buhari.
"Those behind this trick are exceptionally heartless and they have the IQ of a monkey.
"The individual talked in Hausa since it is the thing that they consider as the official dialect of Nigeria. They couldn't impart in English."
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