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Muslim🕋 , Yoruba,Husband, Father,Arsenal Fan, Fuji Music🎵 ,”Common Sense Ambassador” BATIFIED
Iwo,Oluponna 🇳🇬 , NY 🇺🇸 Beigetreten Aralık 2010
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@TheYemiKing He should contest under the party he took his governorship candidate to meet Buhari .
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Ogun Central Senatorial Meeting Turns Chaotic as Amosun’s Claims Dismissed, Denounced by Leaders and Aspirants
A high-stake stakeholders’ meeting of the Ogun Central Senatorial District, held yesterday at Hilltop residence of Akinrogun Olusegun Osoba, a former governor of Ogun State, ended in dramatic disarray after Senator Ibikunle Amosun made a series of stunning claims that were immediately and publicly refuted by nearly every aspirant present.
The meeting, convened to discuss the political trajectory of the senatorial district ahead of the upcoming primaries, quickly descended into an open confrontation that left Senator Amosun embarrassed and reportedly unable to leave the premises immediately due to the uproar from both the attendees and a gathering crowd outside.
Senator Amosun, who served as Ogun State governor for eight years and has been a senator for another eight years, declared to the gathering that President Bola Ahmed Tinubu had “already ceded” the Ogun Central senatorial ticket to him.
He further claimed that the President had instructed him to support Senator Solomon Olamilekan Adeola (Yayi) for the governorship.
However, when attendees pressed for details, the former governor faltered. Asked precisely when President Tinubu made the statement, and how he came to be the sole recipient of such a directive, Amosun provided no clear answer.
He also admitted that neither Governor Dapo Abiodun, nor Senator Yayi, nor Chief Osoba himself had been made aware of the President’s alleged instruction. Chief Osoba, visibly unimpressed, stated flatly that he had no knowledge of any such communication.
The Four Who ‘Stepped Down’ – All Deny
In an even bolder assertion, Senator Amosun claimed that four senatorial aspirants had voluntarily stepped down from the race and endorsed his candidacy. Chief Osoba, displaying the calm but piercing authority of a seasoned political leader, asked him to name those aspirants right there in the open.
Amosun listed: Senator Gbenga Obadara, the female medical doctor aspirant, Senator Shuaib Salisu, and Yemi Oke.
What followed was nothing short of a public disgrace. One after another, all four named aspirants rose to their feet, shouting in protest and vehemently denying any such agreement. They refuted Amosun’s statement in the presence of every leader and stakeholder, their voices filling the room with anger and disbelief.
“That is a lie!” one of the aspirants was heard exclaiming. The atmosphere became so heated that Senator Amosun could not make a graceful exit from Chief Osoba’s residence, as the embarrassment inside was matched by the jeering crowd gathered outside.
Leaders Remind Amosun of Past Anti-Party Activities
The humiliation did not end there. The leadership of Ogun Central Senatorial District took the floor to remind Senator Amosun of his alleged conduct in the two previous general elections, during which, they claimed, he worked against the Ogun State chapter of the All Progressives Congress (APC). They questioned why he had now returned to seek the party’s ticket after those actions.
Amosun, according to multiple eyewitnesses, offered no substantive rebuttal to those allegations.
A New Political Reality
In the wake of the chaotic meeting, Chief Osoba promised to convene another gathering to resolve the deepening crisis. However, political observers note that the dynamics have shifted significantly. With indications from the presidency that the governor will control the party primaries, the final decision now rests in the hands of three key figures: Governor Dapo Abiodun, Chief Olusegun Osoba, and Senator Solomon Olamilekan Yayi.
Senator Ibikunle Amosun, once a dominant force in Ogun politics, left the venue with his political credibility severely battered—publicly contradicted, openly disgraced, and politically isolated in front of the very leaders he sought to convince.

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@tobijosephD @folabi_himself @Letter_to_Jack We will pick form for you like Yusuff Buhari .(ilufemiloye)
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@Aconbi @folabi_himself @Letter_to_Jack I'm not interested in elective office. I'm not cut out for it
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@tobijosephD @folabi_himself @Letter_to_Jack I will rather want you.
Amosun was 45yrs in 2003.
Teslim Folarin 39yrs in 2003.
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Jimoh dont go and use that office to get personal loans in a USA bank abeg ooo 🙏
Dr. Jimoh Ibrahim, CFR@JimohIbrahimCFR
Congratulations to my family as I present my Letter of Credence to the @UN Secretary-General, tomorrow, April 21st, as Nigeria's Permanent Representative to the United Nations. - JI
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@Letter_to_Jack Governor candidate unanimous.
Senate candidate unanimous.
The same problem Adam Oshiomole fought Amosun for when he was a National Chairman.
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BREAKING🚨: Governor Dapo Abiodun CON has been unanimously endorsed by the Leaders and Stakeholders of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Ogun East Senatorial District as the consensus candidate for the 2027 senatorial election.
The endorsement was announced on Monday at a well-attended gathering held at Adeola Odutola Hall in Ijebu-Ode, bringing together a broad coalition of party leaders and grassroots representatives from across the district.
The event drew members of the Governor’s Advisory Council (GAC), former and serving local government chairmen, past and present lawmakers at both state and national levels, councillors from all wards in the district, as well as women and youth leaders.
Speaking on behalf of stakeholders, former Ogun East senator, Lekan Mustapha, said the decision was driven by a shared conviction that Governor Abiodun possesses the capacity to represent the district effectively at the Senate.
According to him, party leaders would formally communicate the endorsement to the governor, including a commitment to purchase his nomination forms for the 2027 election.
“We will put a body together to deliver this message to our Governor that he has been adopted as the consensus candidate,” Mustapha said, describing Abiodun as a leader of strong character and sound intellect.
In his remarks, the Secretary to the State Government, Tokunbo Talabi, noted that the governor’s track record in governance and party cohesion made him deserving of the Senate seat.
“This endorsement is historic and unanimous. It reflects the collective belief that Prince Dapo Abiodun is the right person for the position,” he stated.
Also speaking, House of Representatives member, Femi Ogunbanwo, representing Odogbolu, Ijebu-Ode and Ijebu North East Federal Constituency, said the governor’s administration has fostered peace and development across the state, expressing confidence that he would attract more dividends of democracy to Ogun East at the national level.
Chairman of Sagamu Local Government, Hon. Afolabi Odulate, commended the governor’s performance and reiterated the district’s collective appeal for him to accept the senatorial bid.
The event witnessed participation from all 103 councillors across the nine local governments in Ogun East, alongside youth leaders and key grassroots mobilisers.
Prominent figures in attendance included former senators Gbenga Kaka and Lekan Mustapha, Ogun East APC Chairman Adedoyin Adeleke, and respected party elders such as Kola Ogunjobi, Bayo Dayo, Durojaye, Pegba Otemolu, James Dina, and Osibote Amoran.
Also present were notable political figures and mobilisers including Femi Nuberu, Yinka Adeleye, Jokotade Kasimawo, Toyin Jekami, Kuburat Arigbabu, Aremu Babatunde, Ojuroye, Tajudeen Adedeko, Adefowora Akeem, Blessed Ogunsola, Ogunnde Razaki, and Sakiru Folorunso.
Members of the House of Representatives from the district — Adesola Elegbeji, Joseph Adegbesan, and Femi Ogunbanwo — also attended in solidarity, underscoring the widespread backing for the governor’s anticipated senatorial bid.




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President Tinubu will have to choose between former IGP Adamu and the governor’s preferred candidate, Aliyu Wadada.
Both have been loyal party members who stood through thick and thin on the mandate ensured Asiwaju’s 2023 victory. I personally think Governor Abdullahi Sule supports Wadada because he is the only one that gives him “Yahaya Bello and Ododo” vibes.
What then, should be the fate of Nasarawa State’s most preferred candidate, former IGP Adamu?


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@UdokweluV My ONLY fear now is not lossing Big Gabby, Saliba or Rice next season to Madrid .
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@AyoOyalowo @BayyouXII Someone that said ‘ I am not a goal scoring striker’
What type of striker are you then?????
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I don’t ever want to see this guy in any Arsenal line up ever again. Even if it is a play play line up. He and his other fraudulent Brazilian called Martinelli are not the type of players you need in a serious club.
ARDENT GOONER@TheArsenalMind
Gabriel Jesus, rate his performance out of 10.
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@ArsenalN7 He left pep backroom staff too early, he need 20 more years arranging cones for him.
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