List incomplete without Obasanjo, yar'adua , Atiku - Femi Fani-Kayode.


Femi Fani-Kayode has come out to criticize president Buhari's ommission of some notable Nigerians who he thinks deserves to be honoured, following the release of names of Nigerians who had railway stations named after them.

President Buhari, on Monday, released the list of Nigerians who had railway stations named after them, but Femi thinks the list is incomplete as he highlights key Nigerians that deserved the honour.

He wrote in a tweet, "The list of Nigerians who had railway stations etc. named after them was incomplete without OBJ, Umaru Yar'adua, Tafawa Balewa, T.B. Joshua, David Oyedepo, Emeka Ojukwu, @atiku & others. 

Though this slight takes nothing from them, the FG could have done far better."


Let's hear your thoughts in the comments section, Do you agree with Femi Fani-Kayode, that the list is incomplete without those he mentioned?

Comments

  1. When OBJ was the president of this country for good eight years why he revive the delapidated the railway stations and ajaokuta steel company .where were you then are not of the govt then 16billion electricity project what was the outcome In Southwest region what are the achievement of obj can you mention up to ten projects in Yoruba land .If you have any doing get a missionary work

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