NewsGanduje: Dele Momodu Warns Akpabio To  Beware, Says, Shettima's Fate, "No Surprise"

Ganduje: Dele Momodu Warns Akpabio To  Beware, Says, Shettima’s Fate, “No Surprise”

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By Gideon Njoku

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Chief Dele Momodu, accomplished Journalist and Politician, Entrepreneur, has asked Senate President, Godswill Akpabio, to beware of the “Ides of March”.

For Akpabio, Momodu’s advice is simple: Be careful so as not to lose your exalted office unceremoniously.

Momodu also had something to say on the alleged shaky fate of Vice President in the calculations of 2027. His opinion on that is that given the relationship between President Bola Tinubu and the office of the Deputy Governor while he, Tinubu, was Lagos State Governor, a lion does not change its spots.

Momodu’s advice to Akpabio comes on the heels of the fate that befell Dr Abdullahi Ganduje, who a couple of days ago, resigned from his high profile office as the National Chairman of the ruling All Progressives Congress, APC, allegedly on health grounds.

Ganduje, suddenly, resigned from the high office, without notice. He resigned with immediate effect.

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His reason for his resignation has since been shot down by political watchers and analysts who insist “there is more to it than meets the eyes.”

For Momodu, it is a wake-up call for Akpabio. By his resignation, Momodu said Ganduje took bullets for President Tinubu.

In a post on his Facebook Page, Momodu called Ganduje a hero

who took bullets for Tinubu by resigning. His resignation, Momodu posited, is linked to the upcoming 2027 Presidential election and the maneuvers connected to it.

He stated that to Tinubu, as far as 2027 is concerned, nobody is indispensable. Everybody is dispensable.

Momodu: “I knew this day would soon come when katakata go burst for the ruling party APC… Many of our political pundits do not have a knowledge of contemporary history.

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“How could anyone have thought Tinubu’s style would ever change after capturing Lagos State, unchallenged, for 26 years? The fate that has befallen Vice President Shettima today is nothing new. It befell several Deputy Governors in Lagos.

“Governor Ambode was the biggest casualty. Governor Sanwo-Olu merely escaped by the whiskers recently.

“But sooner rather than later, things we never anticipated will happen.

“On Abdullahi Ganduje, he’s a

tragic hero who took bullets for TINUBU. But like it happens to all lackeys, his usefulness has expired. My friend Akpabio should beware.

“This current power is absolutely for Tinubu, and no one should fool himself. No one is indispensable, and everyone else is expendable whenever it becomes necessary.

“The PRINCE does not entertain competition. This is the season of MACHIAVELLI. More victims will fall on the battlefield. No one is sacred.

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“GANDUJE is already being blamed for the woes of APC. One analyst even said he should have brought EL RUFAI back after he was humiliated and rejected by the National Assembly. But GANDUJE knew the real power that betrayed NASIRU and dared not meddle in the matter.”

As Governor of Lagos State, Tinubu worked with three Deputy Governors. He has not fared too well with his successors either, all of whom he handpicked.

Unconfirmed reports said his immediate successor, Babatunde Fashola was almost stopped from a second term. Fashola’s successor, Akinwumi Ambode, was humiliated out after his first term. And his successor, who is tye incumbent, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, has just barely survived after a  public snub by the President.


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