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Femi Fani-Kayode
David Oluwafemi Adewunmi Fani-Kayode, controversial, maverick, and feather-weight politician, is known to be loud-mouthed and inconsistent. Even in his private or family life, Femi Fani-Kayode, or FFK, as he is popularly called, is also unstable.
With a privileged and distinguished parental background: his great-grand father, being one of the earliest Nigerians to be educated in England; his grand-father, a Cambridge law graduate; and his father, also a Cambridge law graduate, prominent politician and Deputy Premier of the defunct Western Region; Femi Fani-Kayode, no doubt, must have been brought up as a spoilt child.
As later to manifest itself both in his public and private life, Femi s education voyage was floating, rather unstable. He first entered Brighton College, United Kingdom, at the age of eight years, after which he left and went to Holmewood House School in Tunbridge Wells, Kent, South-East England. Femi later left the school and went to Harrow Schoo
From The Pogues to Band Aid and David Bowie - Kent s influence on some of the biggest Christmas songs
Published: 06:00, 15 December 2020
It s that time of year again when, try as you might, trying to avoid Wham! s Last Christmas or Cliff Richard s Mistletoe and Wine proves as hard as resisting that last mince pie.
But, frankly, we could all do with taking our mind off what the last 12 months has brought us so we say bring on the festive tunes.
Love them or hate them, Christmas tunes are hard to avoid at this time of year
After all, if there s one thing 2020 could do with is a bit of nostalgic wallowing in times gone by - and there s few cultural devices quite as effective in doing just that than the yuletide hit.