Recall that Governor Oyetola had on Friday approached the Governorship Election Petition Tribunal in Osogbo to challenge the victory of Adeleke.
One of the most successful singers from Nigeria, David Adeleke, aka Davido, has mocked Governor Gboyega Oyetola of Osun State.
He mocked the governor for challenging his uncle, Senator Ademola Adeleke’s victory at the election petition tribunal.
Recall that Governor Oyetola had on Friday approached the Governorship Election Petition Tribunal in Osogbo to challenge the victory of Adeleke.
Governor Oyetola submitted the petition on Friday alongside one of the petitioners’ counsels, Kunle Adegoke (SAN) at Osun State High Court, Oke-Fia, Osogbo, the state capital.
Reacting, Davido on his Twitter page said defeat is painful and urged Oyetola to congratulate Adeleke.
He wrote, “O LULE PART 2 loading @GboyegaOyetola, defeat is painful.
“Your excellency sir @GboyegaOyetola when will you congratulate the Incoming governor of your state @AAdeleke_01 … in 2018 my uncle congratulated you even though it was stolen. Do the right thing baba. one love.”
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Husbands ditching their wives for the footy is a story as old as time, but skipping your wedding … that's a new one!
27-year-old Mohamed Buya Turay left his missus at the alter (well, sort of) to go and finalize his move to Swedish club Malmo - and as if that wasn't crazy enough, he sent his brother in his place! Talk about an impact sub.
The forward was planning to get hitched on July 21 in his native Sierra Leone, though was due in Malmo the day after for his unveiling ceremony ahead of the new season, putting him in quite the predicament.
But rather than simply asking his new club to postpone his arrival, Turay decided to pull the old groom switcheroo instead, with his faithful brother standing in as his body double.
Speaking to Swedish outlet Afton he explained the bonkers story: "We got married on July 21 in Sierra Leone. But I wasn't there because Malmo asked me to come here earlier.
"We took the pictures in advance. So it looks like I was there but I wasn't. My brother had to represent me at the wedding itself."