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Osun Governorship Election: See Those Planning To Remove Governor Oyetola by Okerenla: 5:00pm On Dec 24, 2021
Osun 2022 and threat of the tempestuous trio

https://www.newsindicator.com.ng/2021/12/24/osun-2022-and-threat-of-the-tempestuous-trio/

Osun 2022 and threat of the tempestuous trio

By Adebayo Adedeji

For the purpose of the Osun gubernatorial election slated for July 2022, the trio of Yusuff Lasun, Najeem Salaam and Moshood Adeoti have visibly reached a common ground to dislodge the incumbent governor, Gboyega Oyetola. Oyetola, elected in 2018 on the platform of the All Progressives Congress, APC, will be seeking a re-election on the same platform in 2022. Ceteris paribus, he is due to fly the flag of APC, considering the support he enjoys within the party. The recognised structure of the party in the state is firmly in the hands of the governor. Lasun, Salaam and Adeoti have lost the grip of the party, hence their decision to form a parallel group in the party to realise their political ambition. Under aegis of The Osun Progressives, TOP, the trio continue to stir hornet's nest, share seditious materials aimed at distabilising the government of Oyetola.

Whereas Lasun has obtained the governorship nomination forms of APC, Salaam and Adeoti equally have been touted to be interested in the governorship race. However, it will remain a tall order for anyone to clinch the APC ticket from Oyetola. He calls the shots. So, just five options are available to the three warring aspirants: 1. Reconcile with the governor and work for his re-election. 2. Stay in the party but stand akimbo in the election. 3. Stay in the party, continue to engage in anti-party activities to give another party a leverage. 4. Join PDP and queue behind their candidate.. 5. Join one of the mushroom parties to contest the governorship election.

Lasun was the deputy speaker of the House of Representatives in the 8th Assembly led by Yakubu Dogara. The deputy speakership he enjoyed for four years, his critics claim, is the source of the enormous wealth he now flaunts around and uses to build his political structure. Lasun, multiple sources explain, was a struggling real estate agent, who had to beg, cajole, cry, wail to get his ridiculously negligible broker's fee, before he won the 2011 seat in his Osogbo federal constituency. The source of his wealth and meteroic rise in business, therefore, is cast in doubt.

In June 2018, two civil society organisations urged Nigeria’s anti-corruption agencies to probe him over his alleged involvement in a N1.1 billion water contract scam. In separate press statements, the Civil Society Network Against Corruption (CSNAC) and Socio-Economic Rights and Accountability Project (SERAP) alleged that Lasun used his personal company, Nur & Company Nigeria Limited, to secure contracts worth about N1.1 Billion from the federal government through the Ministry of Water Resources. This weighty allegation has not been sufficiently put to rest. This, according to many of the commentators, suggests Lasun has some skeletons in his compound; thus he should be subjected to integrity test.

Again, his democratic credentials are daily impugned on the account of his double dealing and anti-party activities. The story has it that he colluded with the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, in 2003 to oust the sitting governor and candidate of his party, Alliance for Democracy AD, Chief Bisi Akande. He was later rewarded with the chairmanship of the Osun State Capital Territory Development Authority OSCTDA in 2004. He later abandoned PDP to rejoin the progressive party for the purpose of 2007 House of Representatives election which he lost to Leo Awoyemi of PDP.

His political acceptance also is suspect because over the years, Lasun has struggled to win elections for APC in his domain. In the 2018 gubernatorial election, even when he wielded powers as the Number-six in the country, Lasun could not deliver his Irepodun Local Government to his party. While APC polled 6517 votes, PDP polled 8058. A similar thing happened in the 2019 general election: whereas the senatorial candidate of APC polled 10,474 in Irepodun, PDP candidate polled 12,272. Of the 10 local governments in the senatorial district, APC won in all except in Lasun's Irepodun. These recent results speak more about his political status and viability.

Those close to him maintains he is an overrated politician whose rank is depleted, thus his decision to swallow his vomit and reconcile with Aregbesola and his yes-men with whom he engaged in pig fight some years ago. His ambition is said to be driven only by his belief in the prophecies of marabouts and mysticists he often curries their services.

Najeem Salaam is the immediate former speaker of the state assembly. A close ally of Rauf Aregbesola, the assumed leader of TOP, Salaam seems to be the only known politician in Ejigbo, his hometown, currently against the governor's re-election. Everyone appears to be on the same page with Oyetola.

The paramount ruler of Ejigboland, Oba Omowonuola Oyesosin some months ago identified with Oyetola and lauded him " for his humility, kindness and listening quality." Ogiyan said Oyetola's administration " is so productive that we can't think twice to reciprocate his unique gesture with massive support towards his re-election in office next year."

The grand Imam of Ejigbo Central Mosque and Chief Imam of Ansarudeen Central hold a similar opinion with Ogiyan Oyesosin. The grand Imam, Sheikh Omotokese and Sheikh Salahudeen, of Ansarudeen, appreciate Oyetola for his dynamic leadership and intervention in rehabilitating Ejigbo General Hospital, Primary Health Centres, township road and other related government projects, which their son Najeem Salaam, as Speaker of the Osun State House of Assembly for eight (cool years, could not draw to them. They promise to reward Oyetola's commitment to the general well-being of the people with unalloyed support for his re-election.

Adeoti is the third person in the tripartite alliance aimed at removing Oyetola in 2022. From Iwo town, Adeoti was the Secretary to the State Government of Osun in the administration of Aregbesola. He polled 49,742 votes when he contested on the platform of ADP in 2018. Of the votes, 16, 425 came from his hometown of Iwo. However, since his return to APC in June 2020, his lieutenants and strategists have emptied themselves into IleriOluwa, a campaign group for Governor Oyetola. One of the strategists is Sunday Akere, former Commissioner for Information in the government of Rauf Aregbesola. Akere is now the Political Adviser of Governor Oyetola and he is building the rank of the governor's campaign with foot soldiers deplored by Adeoti in the 2018 election.

While the three politicians romanticise their popularity and political profundity of yesterday, the reality on ground does not suggest these cockalorums still enjoy a popularity capable of unseating a perspective politician like Oyetola.

In Iwo, for instance, Oyetola's re-election bid got a boost some days ago when the monarchs in Iwo, Ayedire and Ola-Oluwa Local Government Areas declared their unalloyed support for the Oyetola administration. The seventeen (17) traditional leaders, under " Ayiwola Network of Kings," endorsed Oyetola for second term in appreciation of the leadership he has projected in human management, respect for traditional institution and good governance despite the financial challenges experienced by the state.

Every where you turn in Osun, it is endorsement galore for Oyetola. From road transport workers to barbers, hairdressers, fashion designers, tailors, furniture makers, master bakers and farmers associations, the support swell each day. The traditional religion worshippers and christian associations are not left out of the number. The Congress of Traditional Religion Worshippers Association of Osun State, TRWASO, comprising over 300 representatives from all the local branches in Osun, believe Oyetola deserves an "Unequivocal Support" for second term. The Bishop of the Anglican Diocese of Ijesha North has also drummed support for Oyetola's re-election. Bishop Isaac Oluyamo commends the governor for prompt payment of salaries of civil servants and for his effort in education and in construction of good roads.

The same governor that is enjoying the pan-Osun solidarity is the one some petulant and spent politicians want to bully to submission and dislodge with empty boast. Does loud-mouthness win elections? It is doubtful if it does. Because if it does, Ibikunle Amosun of Ogun and Abiola Ajimobi of Oyo would have lost their re-election bids in 2015.

In 2015, former Governor Olusegun Osoba left ACN alongside Amosun's deputy, Segun Adesegun and three senators on the platform of the party. Seven (7) of the nine (9) members of the House of Representatives from the state and a large chunk of the members of the House of Assembly equally joined them. But against all chest-thumpings of Osoba and his lieutenants, Amosun won his re-election in grandstyle with 306, 998 votes as against 201,440 votes of PDP. Strangely, the hyperbolic SDP where Osoba and other quislings collapsed into polled paltry 25, 826 votes!

In a like manner in Oyo, two APC senators Ayoade Adeseun and Femi Lanlehin dumped the party for PDP and Accord respectively, but the people of the state, who believed Ajimobi had worked for their interest stood by him and made his second term ambition a reality. Ajimobi polled 327, 310 votes to defeat the former governor of the state, Rasheed Ladoja of Accord who polled 254,520. The winning set the jinx-breaking record for Ajimobi as the first governor in Oyo to win a second term.

These two elections are testaments to political reality that voters make big names in politics, not other way round. Big names are not made in vacuum.

Meanwhile, in Osun, those who truly own the magic to winning elections in APC are identyfing with Oyetola: relevant party leaders; two senators produced by the party; nearly all the members of the House of Representatives, including the legislator representing Ijesha South in the House of Representatives, Lawrence Ayeni. Ijesha South is the constituency of Rauf Aregbesola, patron of the factional group rooting for removal of the governor in next year's election. The most important blocs that determine elections are also with the governor. These are the ordinary people on the streets of Ilesha, Osogbo, Ile-Ogbo, Ijabe, Inisha, Ile-Ife, Ikire, Ikoyi, Ilawe, Ere, Garage Olode, Ikirun, Ede, who are currently enjoying the dividend of good governance of this government. These are 270,000 citizens who have benefitted thus far from the Osun State Food Support Scheme which started in April 2021. These are 3,000 vulnerable citizens who enjoy N20,000 bimonthly from CARES programme. These are 18,000 youths who have been empowered through various schemes, including loan disbursement to start a new venture and boost existing ones. These are civil servants and pensioners who have savoured the goodness of the current government through prompt payment of salary and pension, running to N160 billion in the last three years. These are 69,273 vulnerable beneficiaries of the free Osun Health Insurance. These are people who are happy they now have a governor with human face, a political leader who is pliable and amenable to their plights.

The 2022 guber is election of the people - the ordinary people, so to say. The ordinary citizens are the ones that will return Oyetola for second term, not some avarus politicians who bluster around for want of recognition and political patronage.
Re: Osun Governorship Election: See Those Planning To Remove Governor Oyetola by Validated: 7:03am On Dec 25, 2021
Please, OP, I hope the money they gave you for this epitle is worthwhile, because if na only BMC change, I go vex

Next mmediately change the topic to APC nembers who want to remove Oyetola. That said,, as you go about doing that, just know that PDP is reclaiming her mandate in Osun. Remote control will be checkmated this time around.

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Re: Osun Governorship Election: See Those Planning To Remove Governor Oyetola by TrackerXL: 7:26am On Dec 25, 2021
Keep dreaming, the election no go reach bye election this time.


Validated:
Please, OP, I hope the money they gave you for this epitle is worthwhile, because if na only BMC change, I go vex

Next mmediately change the topic to APC nembers who want to remove Oyetola. That said,, as you go about doing that, just know that PDP is reclaiming her mandate in Osun. Remote control will be checkmated this time around.

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Re: Osun Governorship Election: See Those Planning To Remove Governor Oyetola by neutralmind: 7:41am On Dec 25, 2021
Osun election may be very dicey.

I have a feeling the outcome will be different from what most people expect.

Watch out
Re: Osun Governorship Election: See Those Planning To Remove Governor Oyetola by Okerenla: 8:59am On Dec 25, 2021
neutralmind:
Osun election may be very dicey.

I have a feeling the outcome will be different from what most people expect.

Watch out

What is your opinion.
Re: Osun Governorship Election: See Those Planning To Remove Governor Oyetola by Okerenla: 9:01am On Dec 25, 2021
Validated:
Please, OP, I hope the money they gave you for this epitle is worthwhile, because if na only BMC change, I go vex

Next mmediately change the topic to APC nembers who want to remove Oyetola. That said,, as you go about doing that, just know that PDP is reclaiming her mandate in Osun. Remote control will be checkmated this time around.

You want to win with Senator pending pending?
Re: Osun Governorship Election: See Those Planning To Remove Governor Oyetola by Okerenla: 9:02am On Dec 25, 2021
" The 2015 elections in Oyo and Ogun are testaments to political reality that voters make big names in politics, not other way round. Big names are not made in vacuum.


https://dailytrust.com/osun-2022-and-threat-of-the-tempestuous-trio
Re: Osun Governorship Election: See Those Planning To Remove Governor Oyetola by adamsmith914: 10:06am On Dec 25, 2021
Okerenla:
" The 2015 elections in Oyo and Ogun are testaments to political reality that voters make big names in politics, not other way round. Big names are not made in vacuum.


https://dailytrust.com/osun-2022-and-threat-of-the-tempestuous-trio
Those 2 state elections you mentioned, I believe the incumbent won? , Oyetola will win the Osun State election with an overwhelming victory.

Government Magic.

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Re: Osun Governorship Election: See Those Planning To Remove Governor Oyetola by Kzinne: 10:06am On Dec 25, 2021
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Re: Osun Governorship Election: See Those Planning To Remove Governor Oyetola by seunmsg(m): 10:27am On Dec 25, 2021
Lasun is an ordinary butterfly that thinks itself a bird. He is a paperweight that can’t do shit.

The end game of Rauf and his group is what I don’t know. That can’t prevent the governor from wining the party’s ticket and they can’t support PDP yet they are making so much noise. What exactly is their plan? Just noise and no end game!

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Re: Osun Governorship Election: See Those Planning To Remove Governor Oyetola by Johnnyessence(m): 12:31pm On Dec 25, 2021
Okerenla:
Osun 2022 and threat of the tempestuous trio

https://www.newsindicator.com.ng/2021/12/24/osun-2022-and-threat-of-the-tempestuous-trio/

Osun 2022 and threat of the tempestuous trio

By Adebayo Adedeji

For the purpose of the Osun gubernatorial election slated for July 2022, the trio of Yusuff Lasun, Najeem Salaam and Moshood Adeoti have visibly reached a common ground to dislodge the incumbent governor, Gboyega Oyetola. Oyetola, elected in 2018 on the platform of the All Progressives Congress, APC, will be seeking a re-election on the same platform in 2022. Ceteris paribus, he is due to fly the flag of APC, considering the support he enjoys within the party. The recognised structure of the party in the state is firmly in the hands of the governor. Lasun, Salaam and Adeoti have lost the grip of the party, hence their decision to form a parallel group in the party to realise their political ambition. Under aegis of The Osun Progressives, TOP, the trio continue to stir hornet's nest, share seditious materials aimed at distabilising the government of Oyetola.

Whereas Lasun has obtained the governorship nomination forms of APC, Salaam and Adeoti equally have been touted to be interested in the governorship race. However, it will remain a tall order for anyone to clinch the APC ticket from Oyetola. He calls the shots. So, just five options are available to the three warring aspirants: 1. Reconcile with the governor and work for his re-election. 2. Stay in the party but stand akimbo in the election. 3. Stay in the party, continue to engage in anti-party activities to give another party a leverage. 4. Join PDP and queue behind their candidate.. 5. Join one of the mushroom parties to contest the governorship election.

Lasun was the deputy speaker of the House of Representatives in the 8th Assembly led by Yakubu Dogara. The deputy speakership he enjoyed for four years, his critics claim, is the source of the enormous wealth he now flaunts around and uses to build his political structure. Lasun, multiple sources explain, was a struggling real estate agent, who had to beg, cajole, cry, wail to get his ridiculously negligible broker's fee, before he won the 2011 seat in his Osogbo federal constituency. The source of his wealth and meteroic rise in business, therefore, is cast in doubt.

In June 2018, two civil society organisations urged Nigeria’s anti-corruption agencies to probe him over his alleged involvement in a N1.1 billion water contract scam. In separate press statements, the Civil Society Network Against Corruption (CSNAC) and Socio-Economic Rights and Accountability Project (SERAP) alleged that Lasun used his personal company, Nur & Company Nigeria Limited, to secure contracts worth about N1.1 Billion from the federal government through the Ministry of Water Resources. This weighty allegation has not been sufficiently put to rest. This, according to many of the commentators, suggests Lasun has some skeletons in his compound; thus he should be subjected to integrity test.

Again, his democratic credentials are daily impugned on the account of his double dealing and anti-party activities. The story has it that he colluded with the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, in 2003 to oust the sitting governor and candidate of his party, Alliance for Democracy AD, Chief Bisi Akande. He was later rewarded with the chairmanship of the Osun State Capital Territory Development Authority OSCTDA in 2004. He later abandoned PDP to rejoin the progressive party for the purpose of 2007 House of Representatives election which he lost to Leo Awoyemi of PDP.

His political acceptance also is suspect because over the years, Lasun has struggled to win elections for APC in his domain. In the 2018 gubernatorial election, even when he wielded powers as the Number-six in the country, Lasun could not deliver his Irepodun Local Government to his party. While APC polled 6517 votes, PDP polled 8058. A similar thing happened in the 2019 general election: whereas the senatorial candidate of APC polled 10,474 in Irepodun, PDP candidate polled 12,272. Of the 10 local governments in the senatorial district, APC won in all except in Lasun's Irepodun. These recent results speak more about his political status and viability.

Those close to him maintains he is an overrated politician whose rank is depleted, thus his decision to swallow his vomit and reconcile with Aregbesola and his yes-men with whom he engaged in pig fight some years ago. His ambition is said to be driven only by his belief in the prophecies of marabouts and mysticists he often curries their services.

Najeem Salaam is the immediate former speaker of the state assembly. A close ally of Rauf Aregbesola, the assumed leader of TOP, Salaam seems to be the only known politician in Ejigbo, his hometown, currently against the governor's re-election. Everyone appears to be on the same page with Oyetola.

The paramount ruler of Ejigboland, Oba Omowonuola Oyesosin some months ago identified with Oyetola and lauded him " for his humility, kindness and listening quality." Ogiyan said Oyetola's administration " is so productive that we can't think twice to reciprocate his unique gesture with massive support towards his re-election in office next year."

The grand Imam of Ejigbo Central Mosque and Chief Imam of Ansarudeen Central hold a similar opinion with Ogiyan Oyesosin. The grand Imam, Sheikh Omotokese and Sheikh Salahudeen, of Ansarudeen, appreciate Oyetola for his dynamic leadership and intervention in rehabilitating Ejigbo General Hospital, Primary Health Centres, township road and other related government projects, which their son Najeem Salaam, as Speaker of the Osun State House of Assembly for eight (cool years, could not draw to them. They promise to reward Oyetola's commitment to the general well-being of the people with unalloyed support for his re-election.

Adeoti is the third person in the tripartite alliance aimed at removing Oyetola in 2022. From Iwo town, Adeoti was the Secretary to the State Government of Osun in the administration of Aregbesola. He polled 49,742 votes when he contested on the platform of ADP in 2018. Of the votes, 16, 425 came from his hometown of Iwo. However, since his return to APC in June 2020, his lieutenants and strategists have emptied themselves into IleriOluwa, a campaign group for Governor Oyetola. One of the strategists is Sunday Akere, former Commissioner for Information in the government of Rauf Aregbesola. Akere is now the Political Adviser of Governor Oyetola and he is building the rank of the governor's campaign with foot soldiers deplored by Adeoti in the 2018 election.

While the three politicians romanticise their popularity and political profundity of yesterday, the reality on ground does not suggest these cockalorums still enjoy a popularity capable of unseating a perspective politician like Oyetola.

In Iwo, for instance, Oyetola's re-election bid got a boost some days ago when the monarchs in Iwo, Ayedire and Ola-Oluwa Local Government Areas declared their unalloyed support for the Oyetola administration. The seventeen (17) traditional leaders, under " Ayiwola Network of Kings," endorsed Oyetola for second term in appreciation of the leadership he has projected in human management, respect for traditional institution and good governance despite the financial challenges experienced by the state.

Every where you turn in Osun, it is endorsement galore for Oyetola. From road transport workers to barbers, hairdressers, fashion designers, tailors, furniture makers, master bakers and farmers associations, the support swell each day. The traditional religion worshippers and christian associations are not left out of the number. The Congress of Traditional Religion Worshippers Association of Osun State, TRWASO, comprising over 300 representatives from all the local branches in Osun, believe Oyetola deserves an "Unequivocal Support" for second term. The Bishop of the Anglican Diocese of Ijesha North has also drummed support for Oyetola's re-election. Bishop Isaac Oluyamo commends the governor for prompt payment of salaries of civil servants and for his effort in education and in construction of good roads.

The same governor that is enjoying the pan-Osun solidarity is the one some petulant and spent politicians want to bully to submission and dislodge with empty boast. Does loud-mouthness win elections? It is doubtful if it does. Because if it does, Ibikunle Amosun of Ogun and Abiola Ajimobi of Oyo would have lost their re-election bids in 2015.

In 2015, former Governor Olusegun Osoba left ACN alongside Amosun's deputy, Segun Adesegun and three senators on the platform of the party. Seven (7) of the nine (9) members of the House of Representatives from the state and a large chunk of the members of the House of Assembly equally joined them. But against all chest-thumpings of Osoba and his lieutenants, Amosun won his re-election in grandstyle with 306, 998 votes as against 201,440 votes of PDP. Strangely, the hyperbolic SDP where Osoba and other quislings collapsed into polled paltry 25, 826 votes!

In a like manner in Oyo, two APC senators Ayoade Adeseun and Femi Lanlehin dumped the party for PDP and Accord respectively, but the people of the state, who believed Ajimobi had worked for their interest stood by him and made his second term ambition a reality. Ajimobi polled 327, 310 votes to defeat the former governor of the state, Rasheed Ladoja of Accord who polled 254,520. The winning set the jinx-breaking record for Ajimobi as the first governor in Oyo to win a second term.

These two elections are testaments to political reality that voters make big names in politics, not other way round. Big names are not made in vacuum.

Meanwhile, in Osun, those who truly own the magic to winning elections in APC are identyfing with Oyetola: relevant party leaders; two senators produced by the party; nearly all the members of the House of Representatives, including the legislator representing Ijesha South in the House of Representatives, Lawrence Ayeni. Ijesha South is the constituency of Rauf Aregbesola, patron of the factional group rooting for removal of the governor in next year's election. The most important blocs that determine elections are also with the governor. These are the ordinary people on the streets of Ilesha, Osogbo, Ile-Ogbo, Ijabe, Inisha, Ile-Ife, Ikire, Ikoyi, Ilawe, Ere, Garage Olode, Ikirun, Ede, who are currently enjoying the dividend of good governance of this government. These are 270,000 citizens who have benefitted thus far from the Osun State Food Support Scheme which started in April 2021. These are 3,000 vulnerable citizens who enjoy N20,000 bimonthly from CARES programme. These are 18,000 youths who have been empowered through various schemes, including loan disbursement to start a new venture and boost existing ones. These are civil servants and pensioners who have savoured the goodness of the current government through prompt payment of salary and pension, running to N160 billion in the last three years. These are 69,273 vulnerable beneficiaries of the free Osun Health Insurance. These are people who are happy they now have a governor with human face, a political leader who is pliable and amenable to their plights.

The 2022 guber is election of the people - the ordinary people, so to say. The ordinary citizens are the ones that will return Oyetola for second term, not some avarus politicians who bluster around for want of recognition and political patronage.
see this clueless poster here, so it’s 1kg of wheat Oyetola is distributing that will make the voters votes for Igbin iragbiji abi. You are only deceiving yourself and your paymaster here. Oyetola alias Igbin iragbiji is a goner. No form of lies and propaganda will make the voters cast their votes for him. Besides he won’t be votes in as the Apc flag bearer in Osun State.
Re: Osun Governorship Election: See Those Planning To Remove Governor Oyetola by Johnnyessence(m): 12:32pm On Dec 25, 2021
adamsmith914:
Those 2 state elections you mentioned, I believe the incumbent won? , Oyetola will win the Osun State election with an overwhelming victory.

Government Magic.
kikiki. As if you are a voter in Osun State. Oyetola alias Igbin iragbiji is a goner.
Re: Osun Governorship Election: See Those Planning To Remove Governor Oyetola by adamsmith914: 5:31pm On Dec 25, 2021
Johnnyessence:
kikiki. As if you are a voter in Osun State. Oyetola alias Igbin iragbiji is a goner.
Same thing some thought of Obaseki, very rare before an incumbent loses re election, Osun isn’t Oyo State, Oyetola is Bola Tinubu’s candidate, case closed.
Re: Osun Governorship Election: See Those Planning To Remove Governor Oyetola by Okerenla: 6:23pm On Dec 25, 2021
Johnnyessence:
see this clueless poster here, so it’s 1kg of wheat Oyetola is distributing that will make the voters votes for Igbin iragbiji abi. You are only deceiving yourself and your paymaster here. Oyetola alias Igbin iragbiji is a goner. No form of lies and propaganda will make the voters cast their votes for him. Besides he won’t be votes in as the Apc flag bearer in Osun State.

Point of correction: Each beneficiary of Osun Food Support Scheme goes home with 5kg of rice, or Semo, or wheat every month. 30,000 people per month.
Re: Osun Governorship Election: See Those Planning To Remove Governor Oyetola by Babalawoniger: 6:47pm On Dec 25, 2021
Oyetola is still better than those scheming to take power from him. They would do worst if they are in that position.

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Re: Osun Governorship Election: See Those Planning To Remove Governor Oyetola by Okerenla: 8:13pm On Dec 25, 2021
adamsmith914:
Same thing some thought of Obaseki, very rare before an incumbent loses re election, Osun isn’t Oyo State, Oyetola is Bola Tinubu’s candidate, case closed.

Oyetola has done what should hand him a return ticket.
Re: Osun Governorship Election: See Those Planning To Remove Governor Oyetola by neutralmind: 8:44pm On Dec 25, 2021
Okerenla:


What is your opinion.

PDP has a good chance. They may win
Re: Osun Governorship Election: See Those Planning To Remove Governor Oyetola by Okerenla: 10:38pm On Dec 25, 2021
neutralmind:


PDP has a good chance. They may win

They may win? Please tell me how? With which candidate, please?
Re: Osun Governorship Election: See Those Planning To Remove Governor Oyetola by Johnnyessence(m): 10:41pm On Dec 25, 2021
adamsmith914:
Same thing some thought of Obaseki, very rare before an incumbent loses re election, Osun isn’t Oyo State, Oyetola is Bola Tinubu’s candidate, case closed.
tinubu doesn’t have the political structures in Osun State Apc. Oyetola is a goner. Save my post.
Re: Osun Governorship Election: See Those Planning To Remove Governor Oyetola by Johnnyessence(m): 10:43pm On Dec 25, 2021
adamsmith914:
Same thing some thought of Obaseki, very rare before an incumbent loses re election, Osun isn’t Oyo State, Oyetola is Bola Tinubu’s candidate, case closed.
and Pastor Ize Iyamo isn’t Tinubu candidate in Edo state abi. Keep on dreaming. Tinubu doesn’t have the political structures in Osun State Apc. Oyetola has successfully created parallel congress in Osun State Apc. More fight in Osun State Apc by the day.
Re: Osun Governorship Election: See Those Planning To Remove Governor Oyetola by Johnnyessence(m): 10:43pm On Dec 25, 2021
Okerenla:


Point of correction: Each beneficiary of Osun Food Support Scheme goes home with 5kg of rice, or Semo, or wheat every month. 30,000 people per month.
lies here. Not true at all.
Re: Osun Governorship Election: See Those Planning To Remove Governor Oyetola by neutralmind: 1:49am On Dec 26, 2021
Okerenla:


They may win? Please tell me how? With which candidate, please?

The future is always pregnant. Wait till after delivery

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Re: Osun Governorship Election: See Those Planning To Remove Governor Oyetola by Okerenla: 4:56pm On Dec 26, 2021
Johnnyessence:
lies here. Not true at all.

What are lies here? That Oyetola does not provide 30,000 citizens 5kg of food every month?

Check the pictures. Pictures don't lie.

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