Check out freed Fani-Kayode and his wife at ex-President Goodluck Jonathan’s birthday party

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Nigeria’s ex-President Goodluck Jonathan on Sunday, November 20, 2016, celebrated his 59th birthday in Abuja with some of his friends, members of his administration and well wishers.

Among those present at the party included, recently freed Femi Fani-Kayode, his wife, Precious Chikwendu Fan-Kayode, Timi Dakolo, Deji Adeyanju, Jonathan’s cousin Robert Azibaola and many others.

Below are photos of Fani-Kayode and his pretty wife at the birthday party:

Fani-Kayode and wife at the 59th birthday of ex-President Goodluck Jonathan
Fani-Kayode and wife at the 59th birthday of ex-President Goodluck Jonathan

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Fani-Kayode and a fan
Fani-Kayode and a fan
Ex-President Jonathan with his daughter, Ine, her husband, and his grandchild, Kachi, as he celebrates his 59th birthday
Ex-President Jonathan with his daughter, Ine, her husband, and his grandchild, Kachi, as he celebrates his 59th birthday

It would be recalled that former Minister of Aviation, Fani-Kayode on November 14, 2016, regained his freedom from EFCC detention after spending 24 days over a N26 million money laundering charges.

Fani-Kayode, who was arrested by EFCC operatives on October 21, 2016, regained his freedom after he fulfilled his N50m bail application.

The former Director of Media and Publicity, Campaign Committee of ex-President Jonathan was granted bail in the sum of N50 million and one surety in like sum on Friday, November 10, 2016, but was unable to meet up with the bail condition.

Read Fani-Kayode’s birthday message to GEJ below:

“Happy 59th birthday to President Goodluck Jonathan, a man of honor and peace and one that has brought so much joy and hope to millions. You have proved to the world that African leaders can be competent, kind, gentle, humane and selfless. You have everything to be proud of and much still lies ahead for you in the affairs of our nation. You are the light amidst the darkness: a man that was prepared to let go of power whilst others crave for it, abuse it and are obsessed with it.
Had it not been for that single and historic decision that you made to conceede the election last year and congratulate your opponent, Nigeria would have been plunged into a cauldron of fire and the greatest and most bloody civil war that the world has ever known. You let go not because you lost but because you wanted to deny those that have been afflicted with an insatiable blood lust and that take delight in carnage and violence the opportunity to unleash hell on Nigeria and slaughter millions of innocent souls. Instead of thanking you, those same forces have repaid your good with evil. Yet God will judge them at the appointed time and He will reward you for your love, warmth, kindness, gentle nature and selflessness. Nigeria, nay Africa and indeed the entire world, will never forget you and though we are suffering the most barbaric and relentless form of persecution today, those of us that lined up behind you during the struggle for power last year are still very proud of you. Congratulations and many happy returns to you Mr. President. Keep shining and keep smiling because despite all we see today the future is still great and bright. For you it is not yet over. Have a great day.”

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