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Before Femi Adesina Tasted Power - Tunde Odesola by Paperwhite(m): 2:44pm On May 04, 2022
Kings don’t die. They depart to ancestral underworld in vaults known to the Yoruba as aja ile. The mountainous confetti of praise heaped in the trail of the departed Alaafin of Oyo, Oba Lamidi Adeyemi III, is bigger than the entire Oyo kingdom because Iku Baba Yeye was larger than life itself.

What’s Iku Baba Yeye? The appellation didn’t issue from tongues twisted by palm wine at the market square. It was forged in the furnace of the first black physicist – Sango Olukoso, the husband of Oya – who mastered and deployed the science of lightning and thunder in warfare.

Iku Baba Yeye, according to the retired and respectable Methodist octogenarian bishop, Ayo Ladigbolu, is a panegyric for Sango in Ifa literary corpus called Odu Ifa. “The appellation came out of Odu Ifa. It is used when praising Sango because Sango is the only god, going by Odu Ifa, that can kill and wake, and Alaafin was the son of Sango. This is why no other king is called Iku Baba Yeye,” Ladigbolu said.

I didn’t have an interpersonal relationship with Iku Baba Yeye. It was with the foregone Oonirisa of Ife, Oba Okunade Sijuwade, the jìgbìnnì bí àte àkún, ekùn aki’mo pìrì, ò y’omo l’óko láàlà s’onù, ò sun’mo lè, sun’mo ení, ò kun’mo lósùn, kun’mo láta, with whom I had a relationship.

After listening to my probing journalistic questions on the phone, Oba Sijuwade Olubuse II would say in Yoruba, “My son, the king doesn’t play politics, the king administers the land. When are you coming to drink champagne in the palace?” For most of their reigns, the Ife lion refused to be the treasurer to the Oyo tiger, hence both went on their separate hunts, reinforcing the Yoruba proverb, “Kàkà kí kìnìún se akápò ekùn, oníkálukú á se ode tirè lotootò…”

After reigning for almost 35 and 52 years respectively, the Ooni and the Alaafin descended into separate ancestral underground vaults. But quite unlike their forebears, neither of the bickering first-class monarchs was buried with an Abobaku as was the practice aeons ago.

Now, the Abobaku. The job of the Abobaku is simple, though I won’t take it for Elon Musk’s $252.2 billion wealth. His job is only to run royal errands for the homeward transition of the king’s spirit. To be able to perform this task, the Abobaku mustn’t be dead. He must be alive to light the path for the king’s spirit in the dark tunnel of the afterlife. Thus, the Abobaku is buried alive with the corpse of the king!

In Wole Soyinka’s Death and the King’s Horseman, the Elesin, who is the Abobaku, tries frantically to escape sojourning with the departed king to the underworld honourably, but he dies a dishonourable death after committing suicide upon learning that his son, Olunde, who trained abroad as a medical doctor, had offered himself, and was buried with the bygone king so that the shame of his father’s refusal could be washed away from the family’s lineage.

After the white man stepped foot on our land, the wheel of modernity gradually catches up with the past, and the Abobaku loses his primitive role in society, shedding the toga of his deathly fate to wear government epaulettes such as Chief of Staff, Senior Special Adviser, Senior Special Assistant etc.

Among greed, arrogance, realism and idealism, what feeds the inspiration and serves as impetus to the Abobaku is indiscernible to the untrained mind.

Each time I listen to Mr Femi Adesina, the Special Adviser, Media and Publicity, to Major General Muhammadu Buhari (retd.), I quiver and wonder what on earth could transform a dove into a tortoise.

For me, if there are extraterrestrial powers of darkness in Aso Rock that befuddle a good man’s reasoning and make him go bad overnight, such powers are called avarice, hypocrisy, insensitivity and psychosis.

I was dazed by oga Adesina’s dove-like humility in Ile-Ife over 10 years ago when I was a guest at his relative’s wedding. On the occasion, Adesina didn’t only serve us personally, he also insisted on packing the plates used in serving my colleagues and me – a move which we resisted – and jointly packed the plates with him. Then, Adesina was the Editor-in-Chief, The SUN newspaper while I was merely the Osun State correspondent of PUNCH.

The second time I met the Ipetumodu-born Adesina was in Lagos on July 4 of either 2013 or 2014 at a workshop in the US Embassy to commemorate America’s independence celebration. His  humility, humour and depth reflected at the interactive workshop. By this time, I had been transferred to Lagos and made News and Politics editor of PUNCH.

However, defending the unpardonable pardon granted the disgraced former governors Joshua Dariye and Jolly Nyame of Plateau and Taraba states respectively, Adesina, on April 22, 2022, tried to apply lipstick on Buhari’s pig.

Adesina, who appeared on Channels Television programme, Politics Today, attempted to make the criminal pardon appear as a joint decision taken by Buhari, his deputy, Yemi Osinbajo, former Heads of State, ex-Presidents, ex-Chief Justices of the Federation, ex-governors, but the programme’s anchor, Seun Okinbaloye, was smart enough to suffocate his cunning argument.

I shook my head sadly while I watched Adesina sitting before the camera, rolling his head right and left as puerile sophistry cascaded from his mouth, and I wondered if this was the same great man, whose pen incised truth into the conscience of yesterday’s men of power.

Speaking as if he was on oath, Adesina solemnly said: “I have not seen how that pardon vitiates the war on corruption in anyway,” and to distract Okinbaloye, who said a prominent lawyer had faulted the pardon, Adesina added that, “I know that lawyer, he’s a permanent critic, he criticises everything, nothing is ever done right by his standards,” but Okinbaloye held the argument by the jugular. And I wondered if it was against the Constitution to hold views different from those of All Progressives Congress crooks, sorry, I mean cooks, stirring the nation’s broth.

When Channels showed a table confirming that almost three thousand lives had been lost nationwide to insecurity between January and March, Adesina insisted that what was sauce for the goose should not be sauce for the gander, urging Nigerians not to compare the Buhari regime with past governments, saying ‘we shouldn’t be comparing deaths’. I ask, didn’t the APC  compare lives lost during the Goodluck Jonathan days with those of war-torn countries? Though Adesina knows the truth, it hasn’t set him free.

To rub salt into the wound, Adesina added, “It’s not all those figures, and in all those regions that you have either insurgence or banditry operating, there are even some self-inflicted ones in some of those places where the killings are done by the people, the natives against the natives. So, would you then say it’s completely the fault of the President? The government is fighting it (insecurity)?” Alagba Adesina, you’re right, it’s not the fault of the President that people kill one another and government cannot do anything about it; it’s the fault of the three statues at Julius Berger, Lagos.

For a President who, three weeks ago, signed the extension of teachers’ retirement age from 60 to 65, to pardon 64-year-old Dariye and 66-year-old Nyame on account of old age, is fraudulent. That Nigeria’s correctional facilities cannot take care of common ailments such as hypertension and diabetics is an indication that nothing ever grows in the hands of the Buhari-Osinbajo regime. Corruption has not killed Nigeria, Buhari has.

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Re: Before Femi Adesina Tasted Power - Tunde Odesola by MistarT(m): 3:33pm On May 04, 2022
Absolute power......

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Re: Before Femi Adesina Tasted Power - Tunde Odesola by PlayerMeji: 4:42pm On May 04, 2022
Adeshina is Squealer in our Animal Farm...

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Re: Before Femi Adesina Tasted Power - Tunde Odesola by Paperwhite(m): 5:05pm On May 04, 2022
Femi Adeshina is a classical example of how political power intoxicates. The man is a complete disgrace to humanity.

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Re: Before Femi Adesina Tasted Power - Tunde Odesola by Paperwhite(m): 5:06pm On May 04, 2022
PlayerMeji:
Adeshina is Squealer in our Animal Farm...
You seems to have perfectly described him.

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Re: Before Femi Adesina Tasted Power - Tunde Odesola by Paperwhite(m): 6:26pm On May 04, 2022

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Re: Before Femi Adesina Tasted Power - Tunde Odesola by Nigerianization(m): 7:02pm On May 04, 2022
Abati was not this stupid. Even the attack dog Doyin was a bit sane. There must be something about buhari and stupidity. It affected even the pastor beside him

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Re: Before Femi Adesina Tasted Power - Tunde Odesola by VladimirPutiin(m): 8:37pm On May 04, 2022
Adesina sold his soul for a morsel of bread,

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Re: Before Femi Adesina Tasted Power - Tunde Odesola by LordIsaac(m): 9:40pm On May 04, 2022
I've often wondered where such a man would retire to....

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Re: Before Femi Adesina Tasted Power - Tunde Odesola by sunnx(f): 10:02pm On May 04, 2022
When I see Femi Adeshina sometimes defending Buharideen and buharididireen administration on Politics Today at Channels Television I zeroed my mind that even if Lucifer, Devil and Satan hired him Femi Adeshina to advocate for them and pays him like Buhari Administration do he will defend them and disown God the maker of mankind and creator of the universe and everything being created.

Femi Adeshina has lost his Sanity because of Buhari cliff of power.

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Re: Before Femi Adesina Tasted Power - Tunde Odesola by duduade: 12:50am On May 05, 2022
Adesina will surely dance to the beats of the drums when it is time


But then like every politician will say, he is only doing his job which he is being paid for... To paint Buhari in the positive light

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Re: Before Femi Adesina Tasted Power - Tunde Odesola by HeadNigga: 8:31am On May 05, 2022
He was a good boy. Innocent newspaper boy now talks carelessly now

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Re: Before Femi Adesina Tasted Power - Tunde Odesola by Urbanchampion: 8:31am On May 05, 2022
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Re: Before Femi Adesina Tasted Power - Tunde Odesola by Drsnives(m): 8:31am On May 05, 2022
Afonja can't change its spot nah

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Re: Before Femi Adesina Tasted Power - Tunde Odesola by christejames(m): 8:31am On May 05, 2022
He will be a pariah immediately he leave Aso Rock

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Re: Before Femi Adesina Tasted Power - Tunde Odesola by sosanova: 8:32am On May 05, 2022
Femi Adeshina is a confused mad man

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Re: Before Femi Adesina Tasted Power - Tunde Odesola by Nobody: 8:33am On May 05, 2022
Adesina is a bastard.

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Re: Before Femi Adesina Tasted Power - Tunde Odesola by Mindlog: 8:33am On May 05, 2022
Power is transient, he forgets there was those before him in that position whose voices are now very silent.

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Re: Before Femi Adesina Tasted Power - Tunde Odesola by Nobody: 8:33am On May 05, 2022
What money/power does to people lol

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Re: Before Femi Adesina Tasted Power - Tunde Odesola by planetE(m): 8:33am On May 05, 2022
The crumbs that fall from his master's table into his mouth have deluded him and also prevented him from speaking the truth with absolute sincerity.

He is after his own interest. Don't ever trust anyone and don't ever take any national activist serious. Every activist we have in Nigeria is fighting for his own personal interest and needs

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Re: Before Femi Adesina Tasted Power - Tunde Odesola by Uruan2023: 8:34am On May 05, 2022
Interesting, really interesting.

If your votes don't count, why do politicians cross waters and mountains to campaign and beg, so as to desert later?

Kindly get your PVCs this month, let's vote in competent, healthy and progressive leaders.

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Re: Before Femi Adesina Tasted Power - Tunde Odesola by treesun: 8:34am On May 05, 2022

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Re: Before Femi Adesina Tasted Power - Tunde Odesola by Racoon(m): 8:34am On May 05, 2022
Femi the double faced asslicker.

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Re: Before Femi Adesina Tasted Power - Tunde Odesola by bestman09(m): 8:34am On May 05, 2022
shocked
Re: Before Femi Adesina Tasted Power - Tunde Odesola by money121(m): 8:35am On May 05, 2022
Ok
Re: Before Femi Adesina Tasted Power - Tunde Odesola by Nobody: 8:35am On May 05, 2022
Femi elenu petepete bi igba teyan ba fese ra imi (Femi with scattered mouth like someone who stepped on feaces)

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