Ondo State incumbent Governors always bury their predecessors.
1. Adefarati buried Ajasin
2. Agagu buried Adefarati
3. Mimiko now buried Agagu.
Ain't that a mystery???
Agagu buried Adefarati on his birthday, and guess what, yesterday. Was Mimiko's birthday...
Before he became a governor, Olusegun Kokumo Agagu was the Aviation Minister under Olusegun Obasanjo. Under his watch Aviation sector in Nigeria became a death trap and a nightmare for many travellers. Mr. Agagu did nothing to revive or help the sector, but he helped his pocket. His dead body “re-died” alongside of his many other family members, a day before his internment. This reminds me of Abdukarim Adisa as minister of Works. Although he was from Ilorin, Adisa refused to fix the Ibadan-Ilorin road. Few years later he died in an accident on the same road. I hope all the other imbeciles ruling Nigeria know that life & death can also be a metaphor. Corruption has a way of fighting back, when you least expect it. Fix Nigeria. You will not only invariably fix your family in the process, but your future, and your future resting place. I hope all those bastards in helm of Nigeria affairs are reading this? Because your time will soon come!!! Law of karma!!....Letz pass Ȋt̶̲̥̅̊ On. What goes around comes around#
Hmmmm, oku sunkun oku gbogbowa laje gbese iku.....gbogbo oku tio ti ku lo sin mi ni...... Ki oluwa je iku ka ise re mowa lowo amin.... Dead are crying over the dead, all of us owns death debt...all dead gone 2 rest,...may Almighty Allah giv us d ability to die in a good way.....amen
Ondo State incumbent Governors always bury their predecessors.
ReplyDelete1. Adefarati buried Ajasin
2. Agagu buried Adefarati
3. Mimiko now buried Agagu.
Ain't that a mystery???
Agagu buried Adefarati on his birthday, and guess what, yesterday. Was Mimiko's birthday...
Before he became a governor, Olusegun Kokumo Agagu was the Aviation Minister under Olusegun Obasanjo. Under his watch Aviation sector in Nigeria became a death trap and a nightmare for many travellers. Mr. Agagu did nothing to revive or help the sector, but he helped his pocket. His dead body “re-died” alongside of his many other family members, a day before his internment. This reminds me of Abdukarim Adisa as minister of Works. Although he was from Ilorin, Adisa refused to fix the Ibadan-Ilorin road. Few years later he died in an accident on the same road. I hope all the other imbeciles ruling Nigeria know that life & death can also be a metaphor. Corruption has a way of fighting back, when you least expect it. Fix Nigeria. You will not only invariably fix your family in the process, but your future, and your future resting place. I hope all those bastards in helm of Nigeria affairs are reading this? Because your time will soon come!!! Law of karma!!....Letz pass Ȋt̶̲̥̅̊ On. What goes around comes around#
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Hmmmm wonderful
ReplyDeletethank u , u spoke well.a word is enough for a wise
ReplyDeleteAku tuku re lona orun,mtweew.
ReplyDeleteHmmmm, oku sunkun oku gbogbowa laje gbese iku.....gbogbo oku tio ti ku lo sin mi ni...... Ki oluwa je iku ka ise re mowa lowo amin.... Dead are crying over the dead, all of us owns death debt...all dead gone 2 rest,...may Almighty Allah giv us d ability to die in a good way.....amen
ReplyDeleteWell said, invest in your tommorrow by sowing a good seed today,nt respect bought with money
ReplyDeleteWell said, invest in your tommorrow by sowing a good seed today,nt respect bought with money
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