Two days ago, Deputy High Commissioner to lagos, Ben Llewellyn-Jones, listed Femi Fani-Kayode as one of those using inciting and divisive language to heat the polity. The ambassador spoke of a visa ban for those they found guilty of this act.
Former Minister of Culture And Tourism, Femi Fani-Kayode, has not taken those words lightly. Beginning yesterday, he had taken to his Twitter page to express his displeasure with the comments made about him by the ambassador. He asked that the ambassador not meddle with internal affairs that do not concern him.
Today, Kayode has petitioned the British government via his Twitter page to recall the ambassador, likening him to “a bull in a china shop. The former minister said,