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Former Minister of Aviation, Chief Femi Fani-Kayode, has recalled his harrowing childhood experience of witnessing soldiers abduct his father during the 1966 coup in Nigeria.
Chief Remilekun Adetokunboh Fani-Kayode, the former minister’s father, was the Deputy Premier of the Old Western Region and the traditional title holder of the Balogun of Ife.
Fani-Kayode shares how he was comforted by a soldier during the 1966 coup.
Photo credit: Femi Fani-Kayode
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1966 coup: How soldier gave hope to Fani-Kayode
Fani-Kayode said he was six-years-old during the invasion but the highlight of the invasion was a compassionate soldier’s reassurance.
According to Fani-Kayode, the mutineers stormed their home and almost killed him and his siblings before abducting his father.
Narrating the event in a piece shared on his X page, he wrote in commemoration of Armed Forces Remembrance Day, he said the whole drama started around 2.00 a.m.
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According to the former minister, the minute he stepped out, they beat him, tied him up and threw him into one of the lorries before storming their house.
“My mother came into the bedroom which I shared with my older brother and younger sister. The lights had been cut off by the mutineers so we were in complete darkness and all we could see and hear were the headlights of about four heavy trucks.
“The occupants of the lorries, who were uniformed men who carried torches, positioned themselves and prepared to storm our home whilst calling my fathers name and ordering him to come out.” he said.
He said his mother then started screaming “Don’t kill him, don’t kill him!!” the whole house in total chaos.
Fani-Kayode said he was standing in the middle of a passage upstairs surrounded by uniformed men who were ransacking the whole place and terrorising his family.
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“All of a sudden one of the soldiers came up to me, put his hand on my head and said don’t worry, we won’t kill your father, stop crying,” Fani-Kayode said.
He continued:
“After he said it the third time, I looked in his eyes and I stopped crying.
“This was because he gave me hope and he spoke with kindness and compassion. At that point all the fear and trepidation left me.
Fani-Kayode who identified the soldier as Captain Nwobosi, said:
“I held on to the words that morning and despite all that was going on around me, I never cried again.”
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