Monday, 15 December 2014

YAYI IS HEIR APPARENT OF TINUBU’S POLITICAL DYNASTY



YAYI IS HEIR APPARENT OF TINUBU’S POLITICAL DYNASTY

BY ABDULMUMINI ADEKU.

He is  the man of the moment,infact after  Ashiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu he is the news as far as South West politics is concerned right now.
He is extremely rich and on account of his deep pocket and  generosity they call him  Automated Teller Machine[A.T.M]
He is a very hot commodity in the political market right now,so hot is he  that everywhere he goes the media wants to get a view of him ,a short or an interview with him.
He is not blessed with the height of some men but what eh lacks in height ,he more than makes up with his large heart.
He is called Mr Olamilekan Solomon Adeola,a member of the House of Representatives who will be competing to be elected  on the ticket of All Progressives Congress [APC]to go to the Senate in 2015.
Insiders insists that a particular bank had to tell him recently to take things easy as they did not have cash and needed to wait for more reimbursements from other bigger branches before they can pay him.
Some say that in the future,Ashiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu may draft him to contest as a Governor.
It is been said that he was to compete in Ogun State before he changed his mind at the last minute to compete for a seat in Lagos West  Senatorial District.
Sources claim that Ashiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu used him while cashing in on his vibrancy to checkmate the growing wings of Senator Ganiyu Solomon who wanted to be Lagos state Governor at all cost under APC.
He is hotter than fire ,well ,if you doubt this then the caliber of people he defeated or forced to flee the contest during the primaries speaks volume of this magician .
Deputy Governor of Lagos state,Mrs Joke Orelope-Adefulire,Mr Demola Seriki,A Former Federal.Minister,Chief Enoch Ajibosho,a Former Commissioner in the state just to mention but a few.
In terms of size and population,Lagos west Senatorial District is the biggest political territory in Nigeria in terms of voting by electorates

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