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EXCLUSIVE: How Mudashiru Obasa Rushed To U.S. To Bring Back Runaway Mistress - Politics - Nairaland

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EXCLUSIVE: How Mudashiru Obasa Rushed To U.S. To Bring Back Runaway Mistress by Bobloco(op): 2:59pm On Jan 28, 2025
.....Adenike Ajibosin to Lagos, impeached days later

The embattled politician was scrambling to contain a raunchy affair in his office when rivals launched a successful manoeuvre that ended his nearly 10-year reign as Lagos Speaker.


When Mudashiru Obasa was told shortly after Christmas that his closest adviser had travelled to the United States without informing other members of his legislative staff, the then-Speaker looked to his left, adjusted to clutch his fist and parted a nervous twitch before shooting back: “You don’t mean it!”

From that moment on, the embattled Lagos politician became mindlessly hostile and erratic, often backing at aides and threatening violence, according to people familiar with his behaviour. Mr Obasa’s anger was not that an aide travelled without telling him but because Adenike Ajibosin was more than just an associate.

The following day, he told aides and colleagues he needed to travel urgently to the U.S. However, pressing official functions complicated his schedule, most importantly the 2025 budget, which was undergoing final touches, people familiar with the matter said.

Following heavy Christmas and New Year activities, Mr Obasa rammed through the budget on the first available business day in 2025, January 6. On January 7, Mr Obasa departed Nigeria for the United States, arriving on January 8 to look for Ms Ajibosin and bring her back to Lagos, the people said under anonymity to discuss the matter.

Hours after Mr Obasa left the country, legislative sources accessed a file containing approved expenditures for the assembly, which Peoples Gazette subsequently obtained. The Gazette ran the story on January 10. Mr Obasa was impeached the following Monday, January 13. Lawmakers circulated the story and a mosaic of other infractions as their main pretext for the Speaker’s impeachment.

“He was in the U.S. to look for her, and everyone in the office knew about it,” a source familiar said. “It quickly created the opening that led to his summary impeachment.”

Lasbat Meranda from Apapa was promptly named the new Speaker, becoming the first woman to hold the position since the parliament was first constituted in 1979.

The fresh information, corroborated by multiple sources, clarified the dubious official line initially presented to the public: that Mr Obasa travelled to attend an international conference of lawyers in Mexico. The Gazette reported that he was at his home in Atlanta when he was impeached in Lagos.

Multiple sources told The Gazette that Mr Obasa and Ms Ajibosin had worked together for years, and she had become his indispensable assistant to the point of steep romantic intimacy. Ms Ajibosin, who was twice married and divorced, earned notoriety for holding the most influence on Mr Obasa, who was first elected to the assembly in 2007 and became Speaker in 2015.

“We all knew her as Madam Speaker,” a source said. “She was always having her way no matter what—very territorial.”

It was unclear if Ms Ajibosin travelled to allow flaring tensions to dissipate among all parties or planned not to return. The Gazette was told she paid for her flights from legislative coffers.

When anti-graft operatives probed Mr Obasa following reports of his corruption by The Gazette and Sahara Reporters in 2020, Ms Ajubosin was the only aide taken into custody. She reportedly returned a portion of stolen funds she had kept on Mr Obasa’s behalf, but neither she nor her boss was charged.

Before departing for the U.S., she had uncovered that Mr Obasa, long married with children, was having another affair with a junior aide named Jessica. The affair roiled the former Speaker’s office broadly, prompting Ms Ajibosin to leave the country.

“Mr Obasa ran to look for her because he didn’t want her to start spilling secrets,” a person familiar said. “He was so much in love with her, but, most importantly, it was because she knew where all the bodies were buried.”

A legislative source said that Mr Obasa would have been able to fence off attempts to impeach him had he stayed behind.

“Lawmakers quickly got everything they needed to sack him as Speaker because he immediately departed the country after the budget was passed,” a source said. “This wouldn’t have worked otherwise because he’s seen as a fierce politician who was universally feared not just among lawmakers but across politics in Lagos.”

Ms Ajibosin said she had no comments about the matter when reached by The Gazette. A phone number for Jessica did not connect.

Mr Obasa denied all corruption allegations and said he was being targeted for daring to voice his political ambition. However, the former Speaker did not comment on his relationship with Ms Ajibosin.

The former Speaker made an exulting return to Lagos last week, dismissing his removal as illegal and fighting to regain his seat. But his colleagues said his assertion was thuggish and unparliamentary, maintaining his impeachment was by the books.

Mr Obasa’s return also came in defiance of anti-graft officers who had informed The Gazette they were preparing to take him into custody over documented acts of corruption. He initially arrived in Abuja, where he spent days trying to tighten political knots before heading to Lagos for his rally. A spokesperson for the EFCC did not return comments seeking clarification about the agency’s failure to arrest the former Speaker.

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Re: EXCLUSIVE: How Mudashiru Obasa Rushed To U.S. To Bring Back Runaway Mistress by SalamRushdie: 3:15pm On Jan 28, 2025
How is this our business
Re: EXCLUSIVE: How Mudashiru Obasa Rushed To U.S. To Bring Back Runaway Mistress by fuckJones(f): 3:16pm On Jan 28, 2025
my advice for this man is to have Pick your battles - Perfect-economy
Not all battles are worth being fought.

The costs of war are high. Even if you do have an enemy, sometimes covert warfare is best.
Think about it shrewdly: Pyrrhic victories are more common than you might think.

Once you’re engaged make sure you don’t lose because you’re cutting costs. That’s not economy but stupidity.
Re: EXCLUSIVE: How Mudashiru Obasa Rushed To U.S. To Bring Back Runaway Mistress by hisexcellency34: 3:19pm On Jan 28, 2025
Cooked up rubbish. Doesn't change the fact that Obasa is gone
Re: EXCLUSIVE: How Mudashiru Obasa Rushed To U.S. To Bring Back Runaway Mistress by kokoA(m): 3:24pm On Jan 28, 2025
I don't care about the post, but some puzzies are really worth running after.
Re: EXCLUSIVE: How Mudashiru Obasa Rushed To U.S. To Bring Back Runaway Mistress by Bobloco(op): 3:26pm On Jan 28, 2025
hisexcellency34:
Cooked up rubbish. Doesn't change the fact that Obasa is gone
And gone for good.
But the truth remains that his sins are nothing compared to those of the drug lord who orchestrated his removal.

The drug lord has mortgaged Lagos State; in fact, Lagos State has become his personal estate for over two decades and counting.
Re: EXCLUSIVE: How Mudashiru Obasa Rushed To U.S. To Bring Back Runaway Mistress by Blazetrailer:
Poor job....poorly written....sponsor should seek full refund from writer/author
Re: EXCLUSIVE: How Mudashiru Obasa Rushed To U.S. To Bring Back Runaway Mistress by LordBiden(m): 3:34pm On Jan 28, 2025
We need further clarification on this statement"she knew where all the bodies where buried".
Re: EXCLUSIVE: How Mudashiru Obasa Rushed To U.S. To Bring Back Runaway Mistress by killuminati(m): 3:41pm On Jan 28, 2025
Baba don lose guard


Small mistake e don go cry
Re: EXCLUSIVE: How Mudashiru Obasa Rushed To U.S. To Bring Back Runaway Mistress by EmperorCaesar(m): 4:02pm On Jan 28, 2025
Bobloco:
And gone for good.
But the truth remains that his sins are nothing compared to those of the drug lord who orchestrated his removal.

The drug lord has mortgaged Lagos State; in fact, Lagos State has become his personal estate for over two decades and counting.
List those sins of his

Like what, what and what?


You guys are truly obsessed with Tinubu and this hate is the reason why he will keep winning
Re: EXCLUSIVE: How Mudashiru Obasa Rushed To U.S. To Bring Back Runaway Mistress by kingslj: 4:05pm On Jan 28, 2025
LordBiden:
We need further clarification on this statement"she knew where all the bodies where buried".
VERY TRUE
Re: EXCLUSIVE: How Mudashiru Obasa Rushed To U.S. To Bring Back Runaway Mistress by Bobloco(op): 4:33pm On Jan 28, 2025
EmperorCaesar:
List those sins of his

Like what, what and what?


You guys are truly obsessed with Tinubu and this hate is the reason why he will keep winning
Nigerians are obsessed with Tinubu simply because he is president, and his 'bolekaja' economic policy prescriptions have caused so much pain and anguish
Re: EXCLUSIVE: How Mudashiru Obasa Rushed To U.S. To Bring Back Runaway Mistress by shox: 4:55pm On Jan 28, 2025
Bobloco:
Nigerians are obsessed with Tinubu simply because he is president, and his 'bolekaja' economic policy prescriptions have caused so much pain and anguish
even in emperorcaesar’s family. They’re suffering. Dwindling income. The ediot still Dey stand on manhood 😃😃
Re: EXCLUSIVE: How Mudashiru Obasa Rushed To U.S. To Bring Back Runaway Mistress by Gotocourt: 4:59pm On Jan 28, 2025
Guess she ran with his money and the fool still lost his seat tongue
Re: EXCLUSIVE: How Mudashiru Obasa Rushed To U.S. To Bring Back Runaway Mistress by Roboto11: 5:55pm On Jan 28, 2025
Story no make sense


Rushed to US to find her.

Shey na bounty hunter?

huh
Re: EXCLUSIVE: How Mudashiru Obasa Rushed To U.S. To Bring Back Runaway Mistress by papyjaypaul: 6:53pm On Jan 28, 2025
often backing at aides and threatening violence

often barking at aides and threatening violence
Re: EXCLUSIVE: How Mudashiru Obasa Rushed To U.S. To Bring Back Runaway Mistress by Day169: 8:08pm On Jan 28, 2025
.. im pinshure (madam speaker) no dey? cool
Re: EXCLUSIVE: How Mudashiru Obasa Rushed To U.S. To Bring Back Runaway Mistress by Dalohad: 9:09pm On Jan 28, 2025
I don't like Obasa, this one sounds like a dirty hack job.

The writer no Sabi write propaganda wella.. grin
Re: EXCLUSIVE: How Mudashiru Obasa Rushed To U.S. To Bring Back Runaway Mistress by BloomingDale(f):
Lol
Re: EXCLUSIVE: How Mudashiru Obasa Rushed To U.S. To Bring Back Runaway Mistress by BondRiv: 9:53pm On Jan 28, 2025
Shameless thing. He should just retire because he clearly has nothing to offer.
Re: EXCLUSIVE: How Mudashiru Obasa Rushed To U.S. To Bring Back Runaway Mistress by Kafirbigot: 10:19pm On Jan 28, 2025
Remember this...


Sophisticated politics from accomodators grin

A man claiming to be a lawyer without any certificate was Speaker in Lagos for 10yrs!!!!

That should tell you something about them.

Nuff Said!! grin
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