Media personality Dele Momodu has revealed new details about his past interactions with Femi Fani-Kayode, saying the former minister once explored a backup political plan.

In a post via X, according to Momodu, Fani-Kayode had been worried about his political future at a time when he was out of power. He explained that the situation pushed Fani-Kayode to quietly seek alternatives, including reaching out to influential figures. One of those mentioned was Atiku Abubakar, a key opposition leader.

Momodu said Fani-Kayode asked for help from friends, including himself, to establish contact with Atiku in case his expectations did not materialise. This, he suggested, showed how uncertain and frustrated Fani-Kayode felt during that period.

He also pointed out that Fani-Kayode strongly desires to remain relevant in politics and struggles when he is not in a position of influence. Momodu described this as a major reason behind his actions and decisions over time.

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The comments come amid ongoing public disagreements between both men, with tensions rising over political differences and personal criticisms.

Momodu further questioned whether Fani-Kayode’s recent conduct matches the responsibilities expected of someone being considered for a major diplomatic role under President Bola Tinubu.

Here’s a screenshot of his post.

In his words, “He was already working on Plan B, and begging a few of us to help him reach out to Alhaji Atiku Abubakar (GCON), if all hopes evaporate.” Read_More…

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