Human rights activist, Deji Adeyanju has described the current face-off between the Minister of Interior, Rauf Aregbesola, and the National Leader of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Bola Tinubu as a good development for the citizens.
He condemned a situation where any politician will want to assume the position of a godfather and dictate how things should happen on the political scene.
InTv reports Adeyanju made the statement against the backdrop of the political crisis rocking the APC in Osun State which has pitched Aregbesola and Tinubu against each other.
He also used the opportunity to express his mind on the 2023 presidential ambition of Tinubu, stating that Nigeria will become a one-party state under the APC leader as he would want to impose his will on every section of the country’s activities.
Adeyanju cautioned Tinubu to stop equating himself to a political god as anyone who does that is close to a fall.
“I commend the courage of Aregbesola for having the guts to dare the so-called political God of the Southwest. Looking at the trajectory of Tinubu, Aregbesola is one of those used to subvert the will of the people in Lagos, especially in the political axis of Iyana Ipaja and other axes over the years. Tinubu eventually installed him as the Governor of Osun to further his political dynasty in the Southwest.
“Tinubu is not democratic at all; he imposes his will; imagine he removed a governor because he did not do his bidding and put a narcissist in Lagos. It has always been like that in the majority of the state’s controlled by him in the southwest.
“I can tell you for the fact that Tinubu’s Presidency is going to be a jeopardy for people like Aregbesola, Akeredolu, Fayemi, Amosun in Ogun because they would not work for him. The Oyo people may likely work for him because there is no substantive leader there.
“It is always a joy to see the demystification of the so-called political God, just like Aregbesola said, “indeed there is no God except the Almighty,” and you know when people begin to ascribe to himself power meant for the almighty God; then they are setting themselves up for defeat.
“During the last election, this man went to Osun and was openly boasting before the Kabiyesi that he is richer than Osun; what is in Osun? I totally agree with Aregbesola on the issue he raised that Tinubu is equating himself to a political god in the southwest,” Adeyanju said.
Human rights activist, Deji Adeyanju has described the current face-off between the Minister of Interior, Rauf Aregbesola, and the National Leader of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Bola Tinubu as a good development for the citizens.
He condemned a situation where any politician will want to assume the position of a godfather and dictate how things should happen on the political scene.
InTv reports Adeyanju made the statement against the backdrop of the political crisis rocking the APC in Osun State which has pitched Aregbesola and Tinubu against each other.
He also used the opportunity to express his mind on the 2023 presidential ambition of Tinubu, stating that Nigeria will become a one-party state under the APC leader as he would want to impose his will on every section of the country’s activities.
Adeyanju cautioned Tinubu to stop equating himself to a political god as anyone who does that is close to a fall.
“I commend the courage of Aregbesola for having the guts to dare the so-called political God of the Southwest. Looking at the trajectory of Tinubu, Aregbesola is one of those used to subvert the will of the people in Lagos, especially in the political axis of Iyana Ipaja and other axes over the years. Tinubu eventually installed him as the Governor of Osun to further his political dynasty in the Southwest.
“Tinubu is not democratic at all; he imposes his will; imagine he removed a governor because he did not do his bidding and put a narcissist in Lagos. It has always been like that in the majority of the state’s controlled by him in the southwest.
“I can tell you for the fact that Tinubu’s Presidency is going to be a jeopardy for people like Aregbesola, Akeredolu, Fayemi, Amosun in Ogun because they would not work for him. The Oyo people may likely work for him because there is no substantive leader there.
“It is always a joy to see the demystification of the so-called political God, just like Aregbesola said, “indeed there is no God except the Almighty,” and you know when people begin to ascribe to himself power meant for the almighty God; then they are setting themselves up for defeat.
“During the last election, this man went to Osun and was openly boasting before the Kabiyesi that he is richer than Osun; what is in Osun? I totally agree with Aregbesola on the issue he raised that Tinubu is equating himself to a political god in the southwest,” Adeyanju said.
Human rights activist, Deji Adeyanju has described the current face-off between the Minister of Interior, Rauf Aregbesola, and the National Leader of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Bola Tinubu as a good development for the citizens.
He condemned a situation where any politician will want to assume the position of a godfather and dictate how things should happen on the political scene.
InTv reports Adeyanju made the statement against the backdrop of the political crisis rocking the APC in Osun State which has pitched Aregbesola and Tinubu against each other.
He also used the opportunity to express his mind on the 2023 presidential ambition of Tinubu, stating that Nigeria will become a one-party state under the APC leader as he would want to impose his will on every section of the country’s activities.
Adeyanju cautioned Tinubu to stop equating himself to a political god as anyone who does that is close to a fall.
“I commend the courage of Aregbesola for having the guts to dare the so-called political God of the Southwest. Looking at the trajectory of Tinubu, Aregbesola is one of those used to subvert the will of the people in Lagos, especially in the political axis of Iyana Ipaja and other axes over the years. Tinubu eventually installed him as the Governor of Osun to further his political dynasty in the Southwest.
“Tinubu is not democratic at all; he imposes his will; imagine he removed a governor because he did not do his bidding and put a narcissist in Lagos. It has always been like that in the majority of the state’s controlled by him in the southwest.
“I can tell you for the fact that Tinubu’s Presidency is going to be a jeopardy for people like Aregbesola, Akeredolu, Fayemi, Amosun in Ogun because they would not work for him. The Oyo people may likely work for him because there is no substantive leader there.
“It is always a joy to see the demystification of the so-called political God, just like Aregbesola said, “indeed there is no God except the Almighty,” and you know when people begin to ascribe to himself power meant for the almighty God; then they are setting themselves up for defeat.
“During the last election, this man went to Osun and was openly boasting before the Kabiyesi that he is richer than Osun; what is in Osun? I totally agree with Aregbesola on the issue he raised that Tinubu is equating himself to a political god in the southwest,” Adeyanju said.
Human rights activist, Deji Adeyanju has described the current face-off between the Minister of Interior, Rauf Aregbesola, and the National Leader of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Bola Tinubu as a good development for the citizens.
He condemned a situation where any politician will want to assume the position of a godfather and dictate how things should happen on the political scene.
InTv reports Adeyanju made the statement against the backdrop of the political crisis rocking the APC in Osun State which has pitched Aregbesola and Tinubu against each other.
He also used the opportunity to express his mind on the 2023 presidential ambition of Tinubu, stating that Nigeria will become a one-party state under the APC leader as he would want to impose his will on every section of the country’s activities.
Adeyanju cautioned Tinubu to stop equating himself to a political god as anyone who does that is close to a fall.
“I commend the courage of Aregbesola for having the guts to dare the so-called political God of the Southwest. Looking at the trajectory of Tinubu, Aregbesola is one of those used to subvert the will of the people in Lagos, especially in the political axis of Iyana Ipaja and other axes over the years. Tinubu eventually installed him as the Governor of Osun to further his political dynasty in the Southwest.
“Tinubu is not democratic at all; he imposes his will; imagine he removed a governor because he did not do his bidding and put a narcissist in Lagos. It has always been like that in the majority of the state’s controlled by him in the southwest.
“I can tell you for the fact that Tinubu’s Presidency is going to be a jeopardy for people like Aregbesola, Akeredolu, Fayemi, Amosun in Ogun because they would not work for him. The Oyo people may likely work for him because there is no substantive leader there.
“It is always a joy to see the demystification of the so-called political God, just like Aregbesola said, “indeed there is no God except the Almighty,” and you know when people begin to ascribe to himself power meant for the almighty God; then they are setting themselves up for defeat.
“During the last election, this man went to Osun and was openly boasting before the Kabiyesi that he is richer than Osun; what is in Osun? I totally agree with Aregbesola on the issue he raised that Tinubu is equating himself to a political god in the southwest,” Adeyanju said.
Human rights activist, Deji Adeyanju has described the current face-off between the Minister of Interior, Rauf Aregbesola, and the National Leader of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Bola Tinubu as a good development for the citizens.
He condemned a situation where any politician will want to assume the position of a godfather and dictate how things should happen on the political scene.
InTv reports Adeyanju made the statement against the backdrop of the political crisis rocking the APC in Osun State which has pitched Aregbesola and Tinubu against each other.
He also used the opportunity to express his mind on the 2023 presidential ambition of Tinubu, stating that Nigeria will become a one-party state under the APC leader as he would want to impose his will on every section of the country’s activities.
Adeyanju cautioned Tinubu to stop equating himself to a political god as anyone who does that is close to a fall.
“I commend the courage of Aregbesola for having the guts to dare the so-called political God of the Southwest. Looking at the trajectory of Tinubu, Aregbesola is one of those used to subvert the will of the people in Lagos, especially in the political axis of Iyana Ipaja and other axes over the years. Tinubu eventually installed him as the Governor of Osun to further his political dynasty in the Southwest.
“Tinubu is not democratic at all; he imposes his will; imagine he removed a governor because he did not do his bidding and put a narcissist in Lagos. It has always been like that in the majority of the state’s controlled by him in the southwest.
“I can tell you for the fact that Tinubu’s Presidency is going to be a jeopardy for people like Aregbesola, Akeredolu, Fayemi, Amosun in Ogun because they would not work for him. The Oyo people may likely work for him because there is no substantive leader there.
“It is always a joy to see the demystification of the so-called political God, just like Aregbesola said, “indeed there is no God except the Almighty,” and you know when people begin to ascribe to himself power meant for the almighty God; then they are setting themselves up for defeat.
“During the last election, this man went to Osun and was openly boasting before the Kabiyesi that he is richer than Osun; what is in Osun? I totally agree with Aregbesola on the issue he raised that Tinubu is equating himself to a political god in the southwest,” Adeyanju said.
Human rights activist, Deji Adeyanju has described the current face-off between the Minister of Interior, Rauf Aregbesola, and the National Leader of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Bola Tinubu as a good development for the citizens.
He condemned a situation where any politician will want to assume the position of a godfather and dictate how things should happen on the political scene.
InTv reports Adeyanju made the statement against the backdrop of the political crisis rocking the APC in Osun State which has pitched Aregbesola and Tinubu against each other.
He also used the opportunity to express his mind on the 2023 presidential ambition of Tinubu, stating that Nigeria will become a one-party state under the APC leader as he would want to impose his will on every section of the country’s activities.
Adeyanju cautioned Tinubu to stop equating himself to a political god as anyone who does that is close to a fall.
“I commend the courage of Aregbesola for having the guts to dare the so-called political God of the Southwest. Looking at the trajectory of Tinubu, Aregbesola is one of those used to subvert the will of the people in Lagos, especially in the political axis of Iyana Ipaja and other axes over the years. Tinubu eventually installed him as the Governor of Osun to further his political dynasty in the Southwest.
“Tinubu is not democratic at all; he imposes his will; imagine he removed a governor because he did not do his bidding and put a narcissist in Lagos. It has always been like that in the majority of the state’s controlled by him in the southwest.
“I can tell you for the fact that Tinubu’s Presidency is going to be a jeopardy for people like Aregbesola, Akeredolu, Fayemi, Amosun in Ogun because they would not work for him. The Oyo people may likely work for him because there is no substantive leader there.
“It is always a joy to see the demystification of the so-called political God, just like Aregbesola said, “indeed there is no God except the Almighty,” and you know when people begin to ascribe to himself power meant for the almighty God; then they are setting themselves up for defeat.
“During the last election, this man went to Osun and was openly boasting before the Kabiyesi that he is richer than Osun; what is in Osun? I totally agree with Aregbesola on the issue he raised that Tinubu is equating himself to a political god in the southwest,” Adeyanju said.
Human rights activist, Deji Adeyanju has described the current face-off between the Minister of Interior, Rauf Aregbesola, and the National Leader of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Bola Tinubu as a good development for the citizens.
He condemned a situation where any politician will want to assume the position of a godfather and dictate how things should happen on the political scene.
InTv reports Adeyanju made the statement against the backdrop of the political crisis rocking the APC in Osun State which has pitched Aregbesola and Tinubu against each other.
He also used the opportunity to express his mind on the 2023 presidential ambition of Tinubu, stating that Nigeria will become a one-party state under the APC leader as he would want to impose his will on every section of the country’s activities.
Adeyanju cautioned Tinubu to stop equating himself to a political god as anyone who does that is close to a fall.
“I commend the courage of Aregbesola for having the guts to dare the so-called political God of the Southwest. Looking at the trajectory of Tinubu, Aregbesola is one of those used to subvert the will of the people in Lagos, especially in the political axis of Iyana Ipaja and other axes over the years. Tinubu eventually installed him as the Governor of Osun to further his political dynasty in the Southwest.
“Tinubu is not democratic at all; he imposes his will; imagine he removed a governor because he did not do his bidding and put a narcissist in Lagos. It has always been like that in the majority of the state’s controlled by him in the southwest.
“I can tell you for the fact that Tinubu’s Presidency is going to be a jeopardy for people like Aregbesola, Akeredolu, Fayemi, Amosun in Ogun because they would not work for him. The Oyo people may likely work for him because there is no substantive leader there.
“It is always a joy to see the demystification of the so-called political God, just like Aregbesola said, “indeed there is no God except the Almighty,” and you know when people begin to ascribe to himself power meant for the almighty God; then they are setting themselves up for defeat.
“During the last election, this man went to Osun and was openly boasting before the Kabiyesi that he is richer than Osun; what is in Osun? I totally agree with Aregbesola on the issue he raised that Tinubu is equating himself to a political god in the southwest,” Adeyanju said.
Human rights activist, Deji Adeyanju has described the current face-off between the Minister of Interior, Rauf Aregbesola, and the National Leader of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Bola Tinubu as a good development for the citizens.
He condemned a situation where any politician will want to assume the position of a godfather and dictate how things should happen on the political scene.
InTv reports Adeyanju made the statement against the backdrop of the political crisis rocking the APC in Osun State which has pitched Aregbesola and Tinubu against each other.
He also used the opportunity to express his mind on the 2023 presidential ambition of Tinubu, stating that Nigeria will become a one-party state under the APC leader as he would want to impose his will on every section of the country’s activities.
Adeyanju cautioned Tinubu to stop equating himself to a political god as anyone who does that is close to a fall.
“I commend the courage of Aregbesola for having the guts to dare the so-called political God of the Southwest. Looking at the trajectory of Tinubu, Aregbesola is one of those used to subvert the will of the people in Lagos, especially in the political axis of Iyana Ipaja and other axes over the years. Tinubu eventually installed him as the Governor of Osun to further his political dynasty in the Southwest.
“Tinubu is not democratic at all; he imposes his will; imagine he removed a governor because he did not do his bidding and put a narcissist in Lagos. It has always been like that in the majority of the state’s controlled by him in the southwest.
“I can tell you for the fact that Tinubu’s Presidency is going to be a jeopardy for people like Aregbesola, Akeredolu, Fayemi, Amosun in Ogun because they would not work for him. The Oyo people may likely work for him because there is no substantive leader there.
“It is always a joy to see the demystification of the so-called political God, just like Aregbesola said, “indeed there is no God except the Almighty,” and you know when people begin to ascribe to himself power meant for the almighty God; then they are setting themselves up for defeat.
“During the last election, this man went to Osun and was openly boasting before the Kabiyesi that he is richer than Osun; what is in Osun? I totally agree with Aregbesola on the issue he raised that Tinubu is equating himself to a political god in the southwest,” Adeyanju said.
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