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“how Can You Manage A Country, When You Can’t Take Care Of Your Relatives” – PDP by Binotinto(m): 8:41am On Mar 02, 2015
The People’s Democratic Party (PDP) has challenge APC VP candidate Prof. Osinbajo with the picture above after he visited his childhood village in Ogun State.
Professor Osinbajo, recently took the media back to his childhood village and home in Ogun state where the photo above was captured by an APC cameraman. The man in the photo was initially said to be Osinbajo’s father (see the resemblance) but APC says that is his brother not father.
So here’s why this photo is controversial. Them PDP people are trying to use the pic to their benefit. They are saying whether brother or father, why is he living in such a condition? Below is what they posted on a Pro-Jonathan Facebook page, Hope for Nigeria;
“What is the difference between someone’s father and his brother, that Yemi Osibanjo will neglect them, even when he has been blessed by God as a Pastor, senior partner at SimmonsCooper Partners, a Professor, 8 years as Tinubu’s Attorney General, director in Bola Tinubu’s Alpha Beta Limited. How can you manage a country, when you can’t take care of your relatives?”
Some folks are saying the guy is not even related to Osinbajo. That it’s just a propaganda pic…lol

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Re: “how Can You Manage A Country, When You Can’t Take Care Of Your Relatives” – PDP by Chiaka(f): 9:06am On Mar 02, 2015
Binotinto:
The People’s Democratic Party (PDP) has challenge APC VP candidate Prof. Osinbajo with the picture above after he visited his childhood village in Ogun State.
Professor Osinbajo, recently took the media back to his childhood village and home in Ogun state where the photo above was captured by an APC cameraman. The man in the photo was initially said to be Osinbajo’s father (see the resemblance) but APC says that is his brother not father.
So here’s why this photo is controversial. Them PDP people are trying to use the pic to their benefit. They are saying whether brother or father, why is he living in such a condition? Below is what they posted on a Pro-Jonathan Facebook page, Hope for Nigeria;
“What is the difference between someone’s father and his brother, that Yemi Osibanjo will neglect them, even when he has been blessed by God as a Pastor, senior partner at SimmonsCooper Partners, a Professor, 8 years as Tinubu’s Attorney General, director in Bola Tinubu’s Alpha Beta Limited. How can you manage a country, when you can’t take care of your relatives?”
Some folks are saying the guy is not even related to Osinbajo. That it’s just a propaganda pic…lol

See more@http://www.premiumgist.com/how-can-you-manage-a-country-when-you-cant-take-care-of-your-relatives-pdp-dare-osinbajo/

Things like this happen quite often in Nigeria, where someone has and does not extend hands or improve the lives of his/her family members. I feel we should look to help one another. No one dies and lives with wealth.

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