
Fani-Kayode faults Jingir over Muslim-Muslim ticket remarks
He also rejected the description of Nigeria as a Muslim country, saying the country is a secular and multi-religious state comprising Christians and Muslims.” Fani-Kayode also urged the Department of State Services (DSS) to invite and caution the cleric, saying inflammatory rhetoric should not be allowed to escalate religious tensions in the country.
According to him, the decision of some political actors to support a Muslim-Muslim presidential ticket should be based on the competence, character, capacity and electoral strength of the candidates rather than their religious affiliations.
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