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Fani-Kayode agrees with Dino Melaye, says 5G is evil and its demonic agenda is unfolding,
Former Minister of Aviation, Femi Fani-Kayode has thrown his weight behind Dino Melaye after he reportedly received threats following declarations against the 5G network.
Recall that Within Nigeria reported that former Senator, Dino Melaye disclosed that he received two international calls threatening him to back off from the 5G issue after he condemned the 5G network.
Reacting, Femi Fani-Kayode, who referred to Melaye as his younger brother insisted that the 5th Generation Network 5G is evil, stressing that there is more to COVID-19 than meets the eye.
The former minister added that no threat will stop Dino Melaye from speaking.
He said:
“Threatening the life of my aburo Dino Melaye will not stop him. Those of us that maintain that 5G is EVIL, that there is more to Covid 19 than meets the eye and that an implicitly demonic agenda is unfolding before our very eyes cannot be deterred, intimidated or silenced.”
In other news, unknown to many Nigerians, MTN Nigeria had successfully conducted a 5G network trial in Nigeria following a successful one in South Africa.
The Telco giant may have carried out the demo without license since The Minister of Communications and Digital Economy, Isa Pantami, on Saturday disclosed that no licence has been issued for Fifth Generation Mobile Networks popularly known as 5G in Nigeria.
See his Instagram post below:
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