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Portrait Of The Tiger Ambode Rode By Yinka Odumakin by Omooba77: 2:33pm On Oct 12, 2018
*Portrait of the tiger Ambode rode*

vanguardngr.com Oct 9, 2018 5:34 AM
By Yinka Odumakin

LOUIS XIV was King of France for 72 years and 110 days and became the most powerful French monarch who consolidated a system of absolute monarchical rule that endured until the French Revolution. At the peak of his maniac, he said: “L’Etat c’est moi”(I am the state).

I am not aware Asiwaju Bola Tinubu is given to so much reading to have come across Louis’ declaration but I once heard him making the same declaration as he got up from his seat and said “Eko fe lo sun”(Lagos wants to sleep). The embodiment of the current pathetic Lagos by the man who rode to power in 1999 largely on account of his association with NADECO abroad is an interesting study for some of us who are eyewitnesses to recent history.

It’s all coming back to me now from 1998 in a rush. Dr. Bunmi Omoseyindemi and I had led a group from the National Conscience Party, NCP, to join the Afenifere after the radical party we belonged to had taken a decision to boycott the 1999 transition programme without subjecting it to thorough debate. We were received at a rally in Oworonsoki area of Lagos by Leaders of the group such as Chief Ayo Adebanjo and late Alhaji Ganiyu Dawodu.

Chief Ayo Adebanjo had asked Omoseyindemi and I to go purchase nomination forms for the House of Representatives election but we told him we did not want to appear as position seekers and would want to build the party first. He commended our spirit and asked us to meet Alhaji Dawodu to assist him in organisational efforts. That was how we became regulars at his Western House office where we worked round the clock with Mr. Aro Lambo.

Alhaji Dawodu’s office became a place of voyage for the leading governorship aspirants under the banner of Alliance for Democracy, AD. After interface with them all,we concluded we should support Senator Bola Ahmed Tinubu on account of his role in NADECO abroad. On our first meeting with him at his residence on Sunday Adigun, he introduced us to Rauf Aregbesola who was like the DG of the campaign.

I recall how I put together the first jingle Tinubu had on TV which I composed from one of the popular songs the struggle field which I had to work with Pat Nebo to record with Tinubu doing some voice over message as :

“This na the governor we don dey wait o (2ce)

This na the governor we don dey wait

Heeeeee Bola Tinubu(3ce)

This na the governor we don dey wait”.

I do not know if Alhaji Dawodu knew we were Tinubu-leaning as he donated us to the National leadership when panels were being put together to supervise gubernatorial primaries being conducted in December 1998 and we were posted to lead the team to Ondo state.

When we returned from Ondo, Lagos state was already scattered over dispute between the camps of Bola Tinubu and Funsho Williams. The AD Chairman in Lagos, Alhaji Dawodu already submitted the name of Funso Williams to INEC as he won the contest if results of all 20 LGAs were added.

But there was a lacuna. The guidelines used for the primaries stipulated that the electoral panel should cancel results anywhere violence takes place. And there were incidents of violence in four LGAs that were strongholds of Funso Williams and if they were cancelled Bola Tinubu was the winner.

Unfortunately for Williams, Dawodu submitted his name to INEC and disappeared. The Tinubu camp intensified protests and the Leaders of Afenifere looked into the matter.

Their decision was that in accordance with the rules they made,Tinubu won the primary if the votes from the troubled areas were removed and directed the Acting Chairman of AD, Chief Ayo Adebanjo to write to INEC and withdraw Funso Williams’ name.

It was this adherence to the rule that those who are not aware of what happened then use often to accuse Afenifere of imposing Tinubu on Lagos in 1999. It took six years after before I stumbled on the fact that the crises in those LGAs were contrived to deny Williams victory.

Tinubu won the elections but with a plan from day one to weaken Afenifere so he can replace the collegiate leadership Yoruba are used to with a caliph order in Yoruba politics.

His first deft move immediately he became candidate was to be the arrowhead of the group that stopped Chief Bola Ige from picking the AD Presidential flag for the 1999 elections at D’Rovans Hotel. But the moment elections were over, he moved to Ige’s corner when he started his rebellion against Afenifere. His strategy was to start filling the void once the schism in the group became unmanageable. Even when Ige was assassinated,he ensured that the empty coffin that was paraded all over Lagos as his remains was not allowed to stop at the Afenifere Secretariat,a group he was Deputy Leader of till he died.

I should not forget to mention the fact that the open split in AD was as result of the Dawodu-Tinubu feud in Lagos as it was the parallel congresses held by the two factions in Lagos that led to the AD holding parallel conventions in Abuja in 2000.

It was that crisis patch Chief Adesanya was managing in the group till the 2003 elections.The group was able to put some temporary truce in place in all other five states for the elections except in Lagos. It was at the last minute that a deal was offered for Tinubu to return for second term and keep 60% of the remaining elective posts and allow the Dawodu faction fill the remaining 40%. A three – man committee made up of Chief R.Fasoranti, Gen. Alani Akinrinade and my humble self were sent to Lagos to implement the decision.I went to Tinubu before our sitting to persuade him not to disgrace Papa Adesanya around whom there were already loud whispers of indulging Tinubu as he truly loved him even when he disliked some of his ways. Tinubu told me he did not understand Arithmetic and that the proposal was undemocratic. When we eventually met the two factions at the Airport Hotel for a whole day, he came and bluntly refused to implement the decision. I remember this incident a few days back when he called the meeting of the so-called Governor Advisory Council to order a Governor it should be advising to withdraw from the gubernatorial primary of APC in Lagos because Akinwumi Ambode is a captive and not a free Governor like he was when Afeifere handed him the ticket in 1999. I have met Ambode only on three occasions and all in the presence of Tinubu and the indignities he went through all made me pray to God not to be that type of governor in my life. I will narrate them next week.

Talking of the love Papa Adesanya had for Tinubu, I would just give one instance. Months into Tinubu’s tenure. a scandal broke out around him that he did not attended any of the schools he listed in his resume: from St John’s Primary School, Aroloya in Lagos through Government College, Ibadan and University of Chicago. The scandal broke out shortly after then Speaker of House of Representatives, Salisu Buhari had perjured by submitting a fake certificate from University of Toronto in Canada and was forced to step down. The media was celebrating the scandal and just a sentence from Afenifere against Tinubu then would have done him in.

I recall vividly being in the office of Senator Adesanya with the late Rev. Tunji Adebiyi when an old man with all grey hair and beards dressed in immaculate white dress with white shoes walked into his office and we had to excuse them. When he left, we went back to meet the Leader and he was in a pensive mood. He told us what the old man told him: “Abraham,you have to disown this boy (Tinubu) now” and that he said to the oldie that “a person who builds a wall does not pull it down.” He said the man got up to leave and said: “You will regret not doing so”.

The scene played in my mind in the last inactive days of Senator Adesanya as the last major outing he had before he went down was over Tinubu.

Afenifere had decided to meet all former AD governors who lost in the 2003 elections and Tinubu who survived the Tsunami largely on account of his close relationship with Atiku.

We held meetings with his five former colleagues but Tinubu refused the invitation until January 2, 2004 when Senator Adesanya called me that Senator Ayo Fasanmi had persuaded Tinubu to come for the meeting on the 4th at his Apapa residence. I informed all that were supposed to be at the meeting.

On the appointed day, only Senators Adesanya, Fasanmi, Tinubu and I were in Apapa. Tinubu came and Pa Adesanya told him all the grievances against him. He responded to the effect that he accepted Adesanya as his father and Leader but he would not have anything to do with his colleagues again. Papa told him that saying he would not relate with his colleagues amounted to repudiating his leadership.

As we rounded off the meeting Sir Olaniwun Ajayi called Pa Adesanya that they were waiting for him at the Afenifere Secretariat for the meeting scheduled with Tinubu. He asked if I did not tell them that the meeting would hold in his house to which he responded that all his colleagues were received at the secretariat. As Papa could not get his driver, he asked me to drive him to Jibowu to meet his colleagues.

When we arrived there, it was the late Chief Wumi Adegbonmire who fired the first salvo that they were sorely disappointed that Papa would indulge Tinubu once again by moving his own meeting to his house and meeting him in their absence.

Sir Olaniwun Ajayi asked me to excuse the meeting at a point with Senator Adesanya telling me to wait for him.I said I knew he had no way of getting home without me.

When they were through with the meeting, I joined him in his office and I saw tears dropped off his eyes as he said to me: “Wo bi Tinubu se so mi di alaimose bayi “(see how Tinubu has turned me to somebody who does not know his left from his right). I drove him back from Jibowu to Apapa and we did not utter a word. He suffered stroke a few days later from which he did not recover till he died. Whenever I reflect on his last days, I always remember the admonition of the Wise Old One:”Disown this boy now or you will regret it”.

….To be continued .

https://www.vanguardngr.com/2018/10/portrait-of-the-tiger-ambode-rode/
Re: Portrait Of The Tiger Ambode Rode By Yinka Odumakin by tuniski: 3:11pm On Oct 12, 2018
Tinubu Will learn some bitter lessons come 2019! They are hailing him as strategist andd he is dancing! The masses are genuinely fed up with buhari yet, he is standing with him.

2019 do come quick Nigeria must work again for all!

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Re: Portrait Of The Tiger Ambode Rode By Yinka Odumakin by Omooba77: 3:58pm On Oct 12, 2018
Truth that will emerge after all.is said and done will almost submerge the people, but Olorun onije.
Re: Portrait Of The Tiger Ambode Rode By Yinka Odumakin by Akinwerndey: 4:02pm On Oct 12, 2018
The potency of Tinubu's otumokpo plus charisma is just something else. If just one man can have the economy of a state in his pocket, so else can do you need to decipher the obvious reality of his potency? Electorates in Nigeria asslick politicians. Like it or leave it Lagos don turn him property, Tinubu is the Emperor of Lagos, governors after him were just proxy.

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Re: Portrait Of The Tiger Ambode Rode By Yinka Odumakin by hisexcellency34: 4:03pm On Oct 12, 2018
Ogunmakin is confused. What is the essence of this epistle?

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Re: Portrait Of The Tiger Ambode Rode By Yinka Odumakin by Bash92(m): 4:27pm On Oct 12, 2018
This is front page worthy. A good read, so indirectly it was Asiwaju trouble that kill Pa Adesanya. Olorun nikan loba elesan

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Re: Portrait Of The Tiger Ambode Rode By Yinka Odumakin by barbstee(m): 5:35pm On Oct 12, 2018
Jagaban of borgu!
Re: Portrait Of The Tiger Ambode Rode By Yinka Odumakin by Hollysaint: 6:11pm On Oct 12, 2018
This is interesting.
Re: Portrait Of The Tiger Ambode Rode By Yinka Odumakin by SarkinYarki: 6:15pm On Oct 12, 2018
Their decision was that in accordance with the rules they made,Tinubu won the primary if the votes from the troubled areas were removed and directed the Acting Chairman of AD, Chief Ayo Adebanjo to write to INEC and withdraw Funso Williams’ name.

It was this adherence to the rule that those who are not aware of what happened then use often to accuse Afenifere of imposing Tinubu on Lagos in 1999. It took six years after before I stumbled on the fact that the crises in those LGAs were contrived to deny Williams victory.

Tinubu has always been an electoral criminal

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Re: Portrait Of The Tiger Ambode Rode By Yinka Odumakin by SarkinYarki: 6:23pm On Oct 12, 2018
Akinwerndey:
The potency of Tinubu's otumokpo plus charisma is just something else. If just one man can have the economy of a state in his pocket, so else can do you need to decipher the obvious reality of his potency? Electorates in Nigeria asslick politicians. Like it or leave it Lagos don turn him property, Tinubu is the Emperor of Lagos, governors after him were just proxy.

Which Charisma?
Re: Portrait Of The Tiger Ambode Rode By Yinka Odumakin by mophic123: 6:28pm On Oct 12, 2018
If Tinubu truly did and perfected all this accusations then he's worthy to be a Yoruba leader. That position is not for dullard like u. Thank u. Tinubu we know,tinubu we love
Re: Portrait Of The Tiger Ambode Rode By Yinka Odumakin by Omooba77: 6:29pm On Oct 12, 2018
Time will tell.
Re: Portrait Of The Tiger Ambode Rode By Yinka Odumakin by bonechamberlain(m): 6:30pm On Oct 12, 2018
sad
Re: Portrait Of The Tiger Ambode Rode By Yinka Odumakin by kayzat: 6:37pm On Oct 12, 2018
Odumakin is just looking for relevance. He will be ignored as usual
Re: Portrait Of The Tiger Ambode Rode By Yinka Odumakin by PVision2020(m): 7:23pm On Oct 12, 2018
I hope Odumakin give us all the info about Bukola's betrayal of his father Olusola saraki and how that subsequently led to his father's death.
This guys are spoiling the prestige and reputation of afenifere because of few dollars.
Both Tinubu and Afenifere are about their pocket. Tinubu just succeeded in playing a smart one on them and enjoying the loot alone.
Re: Portrait Of The Tiger Ambode Rode By Yinka Odumakin by CanineOfJackal: 7:52pm On Oct 12, 2018
mophic123:
If Tinubu truly did and perfected all this accusations then he's worthy to be a Yoruba leader. That position is not for dullard like u. Thank u. Tinubu we know,tinubu we love
A leader who can Betray anyone deserves to be hanged
Re: Portrait Of The Tiger Ambode Rode By Yinka Odumakin by MayorofLagos(m): 8:42pm On Oct 12, 2018
How many years is Mr Odumakin going to spend wailing to us about Tinubu? We have heard you, as many times you have poured your heart out about the bad things Tinubu has done. As at today, I would like for Mr Odumakin to please give us input and wisdom on where the future lies. Pack Tinubu to one side for now.

Do we vote for the future of Osinbajo and his lovely wife (Awolowo's grand-daughter) or do we vote to secure the future of Obi and his partners that want to take over Lagos from Afenifere, Odumakin, Tinubu and the rest of us?

Odumakin will be loosing it if he thinks we care anything about PDP. He himself does not believe in PDP, he is pushed to them because of his hatred for Tinubu. But can he turn that hatred for Tinubu into love for Osinbajo and an Awolowo?

We want leadership, not bickering.
Re: Portrait Of The Tiger Ambode Rode By Yinka Odumakin by temptnow: 8:51pm On Oct 12, 2018
I said it that Tinubu killed Funsho Williams but you people were doubting me.
Re: Portrait Of The Tiger Ambode Rode By Yinka Odumakin by Omeokachie: 9:26pm On Oct 12, 2018
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Re: Portrait Of The Tiger Ambode Rode By Yinka Odumakin by Wiseandtrue(f): 9:38pm On Oct 12, 2018
Omooba77:
*Portrait of the tiger Ambode rode*

vanguardngr.com Oct 9, 2018 5:34 AM
By Yinka Odumakin

I have met Ambode only on three occasions and all in the presence of Tinubu and the indignities he went through all made me pray to God not to be that type of governor in my life. I will narrate them next week.


https://www.vanguardngr.com/2018/10/portrait-of-the-tiger-ambode-rode/
grin grin grin
grin grin
grin
We are waiting!

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Re: Portrait Of The Tiger Ambode Rode By Yinka Odumakin by porka: 10:58pm On Oct 12, 2018
MayorofLagos:
How many years is Mr Odumakin going to spend wailing to us about Tinubu? We have heard you, as many times you have poured your heart out about the bad things Tinubu has done. As at today, I would like for Mr Odumakin to please give us input and wisdom on where the future lies. Pack Tinubu to one side for now.

Do we vote for the future of Osinbajo and his lovely wife (Awolowo's grand-daughter) or do we vote to secure the future of Obi and his partners that want to take over Lagos from Afenifere, Odumakin, Tinubu and the rest of us?

Odumakin will be loosing it if he thinks we care anything about PDP. He himself does not believe in PDP, he is pushed to them because of his hatred for Tinubu. But can he turn that hatred for Tinubu into love for Osinbajo and an Awolowo?

We want leadership, not bickering.

You are invoking Awolowo's name because of your sinking ship.

Don't you care about your 'integrity' god again?

What about Miyeti Allah who are boldly laying claim to everywhere in Nigeria?

Mind you Awolowo's own daughter, Mrs Tokunbo Dosunmu, was one of those who visited Obasanjo with Baba Adebanjo few days ago while looking for a truly viable future from the sinkhole that your 'master strategist' dug for everyone.

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Re: Portrait Of The Tiger Ambode Rode By Yinka Odumakin by Omooba77: 7:36am On Oct 13, 2018
lalasticlala, let us learn from history too

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Re: Portrait Of The Tiger Ambode Rode By Yinka Odumakin by Omooba77: 8:14am On Oct 13, 2018
Wiseandtrue:
grin grin grin grin grin grin We are waiting!
Beni ooo

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Re: Portrait Of The Tiger Ambode Rode By Yinka Odumakin by fergie001: 8:45am On Oct 13, 2018
grin

Interesting read .....
Things have really happened!
Re: Portrait Of The Tiger Ambode Rode By Yinka Odumakin by Omooba77: 9:29am On Oct 13, 2018
kayzat:
Odumakin is just looking for relevance. He will be ignored as usual

Is he saying the truth or not sir?

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