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| TINUBU, AREGBESOLA: Loyalty Is Reciprocal by TheNiceGuy(op): 10:34pm On Feb 17, 2022 |
BETWEEN ASIWAJU AND OGBENI: LOYALTY IS RECIPROCAL Nothing can be worse than discovering that the person you had loved, trusted and offered all your loyalty to has backstabbed you. That is what is called betrayal of loyalty. When leaders start thinking they are gods, they begin to care less about loyalty, about commitment, about espirit de corp and they begin to destroy the cornerstones in their leadership journey. There is something wrong with your character if opportunity controls your loyalty. BRF summed it up succinctly when he said, "May our loyalty not be tested". Nothing in life is infinitesimal. Even loyalty has a limit. If you test the loyalty of the dog you keep at home, feed and take good care of, it would react. The basic principle of espirit de Corp is that "a kii se omo awo bi a se ma se omo ogberi." Yes, Ogbeni served as Commissioner for 8 years. He was able to stay that long because he was useful to the Asiwaju brand that was unfolding and he added tremendous value to that brand in the quality of work he did as Commissioner. Yes, Ogbeni was Governor for 8 years, he was able to become Governor because Asiwaju saw that he had what it would take to wrest the State from PDP and Asiwaju knew he was capable of grooming his cousin Oyetola to become Governor without reneging on the agreement. Ogbeni being Governor for 8 years was not by the grace of Asiwaju but by the political dexterity of Ogbeni which was in sync with the culture and nature of the people of Osun. The contribution of Asiwaju was, ab initio, financial and he spent money not because he loved Ogbeni or wanted to reciprocate or reward loyalty but because he had his eyes on his cousin being Governor some day. QED. Despite all opposition against Oyetola in the State, Ogbeni stood by Asiwaju and imposed Oyetola as candidate. How else do you prove loyalty? That imposition significantly affected the votes of APC in that election. The odds were clearly against Oyetola and still is. The Osun West agitation was one. His overbearing nature and greed as Chief of Staff was another. He was the de facto Governor as everything must pass through him before the Governor can approve. Oyetola's relationship with Asiwaju was poison to the minds of Osun people. To worsen it, Asiwaju came to Osun during the campaign to boast that he was richer than the State. The political dexterity of Ogbeni saved APC in that election as Osun people detested the influence of Asiwaju in the State. If Ogbeni was not committed to his loyalty to his leader and demi god, Oyetola would not be Governor. Forget about the so called influence of Omisore. Even Omisore cannot claim he knew what went into that runoff election. It was a mere coincidence that the runoff happened in his constituencies. The actors in that election know that Omisore is taking unmeritted credit for the success. It is no longer secret that Asiwaju did not nominate Ogbeni to be Minister of the Federal Republic. PMB unilaterally put Ogbeni's name on the list. Asiwaju cannot claim credit for that. The fact is that it irked him that Ogbeni was nominated Minister and It further created a situation where loyalty was tested and betrayed. Someone groomed your cousin for 8 years. You nominated Omisore that almost scuttled it as Minister. The knives of betrayal cut deep and hurt… but they also trim away the nonsense and reveal your true friends. Asiwaju must be told in unmistakable terms that he has not handled the Osun matter well at all. He has handled it like an amateur and desperado which has put a big question mark on his capability as a leader and all the achievements ascribed to him. It is one thing to identify and use talents for the common good, it is another thing to identify and use talent to project personal brand and ambition. The latter is what Asiwaju has revealed about himself. For the benefits of spectators on the stands who don't know Jack about the genesis of the relationship between Asiwaju and Ogbeni, please moderate your ignorance and don't dabble into beer palour talk. Ogbeni started as a Students Union activist, Marxist and a great mobiliser. He ran for House of Representatives in Alimosho when Asiwaju was running for Senate in Lagos West. They met at Primrose Caucus under the leadership of Dapo Sarumi and both Asiwaju and Ogbeni were members. Asiwaju can never tell anyone that he picked Ogbeni from gutter. Asiwaju saw the quality in Ogbeni and felt he would add value to his politics and unfolding brand. He therefore appointed Ogbeni as the DG of Asiwaju Campaign during the 1999 election. It is unlikely that any leader worthy of being so called would pick a random gutter man to be DG of a very important campaign. We can argue that Asiwaju gave Ogbeni an opportunity. It is a simple case of opportunity meeting preparation. Ogbeni had prepared himself adequately for politics and leadership and Asiwaju saw the value in him. Ogbeni reciprocated the trust by executing the opportunity to the best of his ability and to the delight of Asiwaju, and of course his success. Ogbeni contributed tremendously to the political growth of Asiwaju. He supported his leader with all he could afford. Every giant you see high up is standing on the shoulder of several other giants you may not see. That is why leaders who surround themselves with gutter men easily fade away. Asiwaju is still relevant today because he identified talents and he gave them opportunity. It is those talents that were the cornerstone of his political success but unfortunately, for strange reasons, he's also fond of throwing away his cornerstones. The last man standing from 1999 is probably Ogbeni who has recently been dealt a betrayal blow by Asiwaju. If we allow you to lead us, it does not make you God. Ogbeni is a very decent human being, a man of strong faith, he's very intelligent and he's trustworthy and can stretch loyalty beyond what is humanly tolerable. For the bridge between him and Asiwaju to have broken, he must have been overstretched. Asiwaju is a brilliant and good politician, but I cannot say the same for Jagaban who wants to be President. At this point Jagaban must make some sacrifices if he's a genuine leader. You can not be winner alone and all the time. It must be win/win, give and take. That is the mark of a genuine leader. We know that humans are responsible for the howling of the oro masquerade. When Asiwaju needed to be Asiwaju he chose to be Jagaban. And as Jesus said on the cross: IT IS FINISHED.
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| Re: TINUBU, AREGBESOLA: Loyalty Is Reciprocal by chiefolododo(m): 10:35pm On Feb 17, 2022 |
Prison fund |
| Re: TINUBU, AREGBESOLA: Loyalty Is Reciprocal by PlayerMeji: 10:36pm On Feb 17, 2022 |
Hmmm I will keep this post for posterity sake because easily forget that politicians will always be politicians. No permanent friend, no permanent enemy... |
| Re: TINUBU, AREGBESOLA: Loyalty Is Reciprocal by TheNiceGuy(op): 10:37pm On Feb 17, 2022 |
| Re: TINUBU, AREGBESOLA: Loyalty Is Reciprocal by doggedfighter(f): 10:37pm On Feb 17, 2022 |
None of them is going save your spit. Eat your bankroll money in peace. You have been writing epistle upon epistle. |
| Re: TINUBU, AREGBESOLA: Loyalty Is Reciprocal by TheNiceGuy(op): 10:39pm On Feb 17, 2022 |
Thank you doggedfighter: |
| Re: TINUBU, AREGBESOLA: Loyalty Is Reciprocal by Racoon(m): 10:42pm On Feb 17, 2022 |
"Those who see Tinubu’s strength in his fluid recruitment of aides should also be able to answer why he suffers huge casualty of his investment in such persons? Could it be that he uses them as indentured viceroy? Or that the rebellion we see from them is an attempt to set themselves free of his hold?https://www.premiumtimesng.com/opinion/506076-why-bola-tinubu-must-never-be-nigerias-president-by-festus-adedayo.html |
| Re: TINUBU, AREGBESOLA: Loyalty Is Reciprocal by haffaze777(m): 10:47pm On Feb 17, 2022 |
Aregbesola should go and sit somewhere,was he not the one insulting Amosun because he didn't support Dapo Abiodun then?Why is he now doing the same thing he accused Amosun of? |
| Re: TINUBU, AREGBESOLA: Loyalty Is Reciprocal by uthlaw: 10:48pm On Feb 17, 2022 |
PDP will take over osun....that oyetola is useless! |
| Re: TINUBU, AREGBESOLA: Loyalty Is Reciprocal by joyandfaith: 10:52pm On Feb 17, 2022 |
TheNiceGuy:Though i am not a fan of any politician, your analysis is top notch. Tinubu selected already made people to join his team-Osinbajo, Fashola( law), Ambode( Finance), Sanwo( real estate), Aregbe( election and construction), MC oluomo( thuggery). |
| Re: TINUBU, AREGBESOLA: Loyalty Is Reciprocal by b3llo(m): 11:02pm On Feb 17, 2022 |
Tinubu is being sabotaged by his inner caucus. More is yet to come. |
| Re: TINUBU, AREGBESOLA: Loyalty Is Reciprocal by TheNiceGuy(op): 11:07pm On Feb 17, 2022 |
| Re: TINUBU, AREGBESOLA: Loyalty Is Reciprocal by DelTel(m): 11:39pm On Feb 17, 2022 |
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| Re: TINUBU, AREGBESOLA: Loyalty Is Reciprocal by yemmit90: 12:16am On Feb 18, 2022 |
My question is what is Aregbesola want in the affairs of Osun-State again? |
| Re: TINUBU, AREGBESOLA: Loyalty Is Reciprocal by MufasaLion: 1:21am On Feb 18, 2022 |
yemmit90:These bastards have no other job that can provide them billions within a short while without sweating for it. They'd rather die than leave politics. |
| Re: TINUBU, AREGBESOLA: Loyalty Is Reciprocal by ivolt: 1:25am On Feb 18, 2022 |
uthlaw:Can you explain what you mean? |
| Re: TINUBU, AREGBESOLA: Loyalty Is Reciprocal by Oduduwa707: 2:33am On Feb 18, 2022 |
Can you Fools stop calling this Murderer 'Asiwaju'? ![]() He's a MURDERER! |
| Re: TINUBU, AREGBESOLA: Loyalty Is Reciprocal by Mooh247: 2:53am On Feb 18, 2022 |
![]() Listen to Aregbesola well and listen good, if you can't speak Yoruba then go and get a translator Aregbesola never accused Jagaban of betrayal... His Bawo ni Obo Se sori ti Inaki Ose (what's special about a monkey that Gorilla doesn't have) , Outburst was clear All Aregbesola wants is for Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu to support him in giving Oyetola the Akimwumi Ambode treatment, by removing his own blood brother... He even said it in his speech that why is Asiwaju been biased because it's his brothers turn Tinubu and Baba Akande held series of meetings to resolve Oyetola and Aregbe's differences but they insisted on fighting and they were left to fight .
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| Re: TINUBU, AREGBESOLA: Loyalty Is Reciprocal by juman(m): 2:59am On Feb 18, 2022 |
I am not tinubus fan. I am not a politician. But one can say tinubu is aregbes god. He is fasholas god. ETC. Tinubu politics is different that is why he is able to retain most of those that worked with him since 1999. Do you know that it was aregbe that picked sanwo olu to replace ambode, they just convinced tinubu to accept him. Tinubu preferred ambode to continue. Politics in lagos today is largely handled by lagos apc, but tinubu is informed about decisions to approve it as the overall leader. |
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