The times are becoming precarious, tempers are rising and the stakes are getting higher as political actors are consistently getting on the edge ahead of the 2023 general elections.
“Like Icarus the Greek, you flew too high and too close to the sun with your wax wings, puffed up and fuelled by your hubris and pride and now you shall meet your nemesis. The spiritual wound that has been inflicted on you is irreversible and terminal and there is no going back. Though the letter from Fani-Kayode evoked reactions from supporters of Tinubu online, none of his close associates or Tinubu himself has deemed it fit to reply the former minister, who may have become a torn in the flesh of many.In the ongoing political shading in the country, that of Governor Bala Mohammed and his Benue State counterpart, Samuel Ortom seems to have gotten the attention of most Nigerians.
Ortom said: “I want to think that, with what he said and what those herdsmen wrote to me and said that they were going to assassinate me, Bala Mohammed is also part of it, with what he has said. DAILY POST reported that the minister had called for the cancellation of the APC membership revalidation exercise in his home state, Kwara on the grounds that the exercise did not follow laid down regulations. Nabena, replying to the demand by Mohammed, counselled him not to just submit himself to the exercise but to also subsume himself under the authority of the state governor, Abdulrahman Abdulrazaq.
“At the right time, Lai Mohammed and his gang will be exposed and Nigerians will then know the real impostor, that time is sooner.”One of the highlights of the APC membership revalidation exercise in Osun State was the defection of a former lawmaker and Deputy Governor of the state, Iyiola Omisore.
In a statement posted on his Twitter handle, the minister said: “Though the Constitution allows everyone to register as a member of any political party, even if they are suspects, murderers, character ‘assassinators’ etc, but those who constitute the majority of the party membership must represent the core values of the party.
Adeyemi, who was supposedly reacting to a comment by Senator Abaribe Enyinnaya, who hails from Abia State, against Governor Yahaya Bello of Kogi State, threw cautions to the winds, when he referred to Governor Okezie Ikpeazu of Abia State as a drunkard.
It's painful to see the youths adopting a candidate like Tinubu
Tinubu deserve to be the president
Till then