TheNiceGuy(m): 4:54am On Feb 02 |
No matter where Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola goes in Osun State, the excitement and love from the people are undeniable. Whether it’s a public function or just a casual visit, we see how the people, young and old, rush to greet him, chant his name, and celebrate his presence. Videos, pictures, and testimonies flood the internet, showing how much the people of Osun still ire and respect him. This is not just because he was a former governor; it’s because of his undeniable impact on Osun and the loyalty he has built over the years.
Despite this, Aregbesola was unfairly treated by the same APC he helped build from scratch in Osun. This is the party he nurtured from 2003 when Baba Bisi Akande lost his re-election bid. He worked tirelessly, alongside other progressives, to bring the party back to power in 2010, sustaining it for over a decade. Yet, those who benefited the most from his efforts turned against him, sidelined his ers, and waged an internal war against him. The injustice meted out against him and the loyal progressives who stood by him is well-documented.
Politics is local, and in Osun, we, the Omoluabi Caucus, are deeply rooted in every ward, every local government, and every senatorial district. Our monthly meetings across the state continue to prove our strength and unity. We are not just an ordinary group; we are a formidable political movement with structures on the ground, loyal , and a clear vision. If anyone thinks we are politically irrelevant, they are deceiving themselves.
Now that we have left the APC, there is no going back. We are not ready to wine and dine with the same people who betrayed Aregbesola and his loyalists. Where Aregbesola goes, we go. It is time we form a third force in Osun politics. With our grassroots structure, the love of the people, and Aregbesola’s unwavering popularity, we have everything needed to challenge the existing political order.
The recent events where many of our ers publicly burnt their APC hip cards show that we have moved on. There is no future for true progressives in APC anymore. We must channel our strength into something new, something that truly represents our ideals, our struggles, and our commitment to good governance.
The time for a third force is now. Aregbesola remains the most popular politician in Osun, and with his leadership, we can build a movement that will shake the foundations of Osun politics. We are not just followers, we are believers in a cause.
And we are ready.
Theniceguy




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jkpbestseries: 5:06am On Feb 02 |
Someone that was not paying salaries and collected many loans. I pity the way Nigerians do celebrate disaster
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TheNiceGuy(m): 5:15am On Feb 02 |
He was not paying salaries? Were you the one paying workers' salary then?
He took loans? He embezzled it or used it for Osun project?
Just be making irrelevant noise. Why hasn't EFCC invited him?
Show us if any Governor in Osun can beat Aregbesola's reach
jkpbestseries:
Someone that was not paying salaries and collected many loans. I pity the way Nigerians do celebrate disaster
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SmartPolician: 5:18am On Feb 02 |
There's no human being that Nigerians only see on TV that they won't ire when they see him/her in person...even if he's as mean as Idi Amin. It's just human nature. Know this and know peace.
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shox: 5:51am On Feb 02 |
TheNiceGuy:
He was not paying salaries? Were you the one paying workers' salary then?
He took loans? He embezzled it or used it for Osun project?
Just be making irrelevant noise. Why hasn't EFCC invited him?
Show us if any Governor in Osun can beat Aregbesola's reach
Press9jatv no go gree with you
. Apc is an evil party. Apc will lose the next osun gubernatorial election . Apc will finally crumble
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LegendHero(m): 5:56am On Feb 02 |
Aregbesola political career ended already.
I doubt he can stage any comeback
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helinues: 7:21am On Feb 02 |
Popular. Someone that has been in political oblivion for a while
Aregbejastic
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Rocky247(m): 7:33am On Feb 02 |
Nothing for Aregbe again. God is done with him already but he has to give his ers fake hope
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TheNiceGuy(m): 2:21pm On Feb 02 |
APC is dead in Osun
shox:
Press9jatv no go gree with you
. Apc is an evil party. Apc will lose the next osun gubernatorial election . Apc will finally crumble
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press9jatv: 6:14pm On Feb 02 |
TheNiceGuy:
APC is dead in Osun
baba Afusa puking, apc are much united and in one accord indivisible. Adele is in deep mess.
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press9jatv: 6:18pm On Feb 02 |
TheNiceGuy:
No matter where Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola goes in Osun State, the excitement and love from the people are undeniable. Whether it’s a public function or just a casual visit, we see how the people, young and old, rush to greet him, chant his name, and celebrate his presence. Videos, pictures, and testimonies flood the internet, showing how much the people of Osun still ire and respect him. This is not just because he was a former governor; it’s because of his undeniable impact on Osun and the loyalty he has built over the years.
Despite this, Aregbesola was unfairly treated by the same APC he helped build from scratch in Osun. This is the party he nurtured from 2003 when Baba Bisi Akande lost his re-election bid. He worked tirelessly, alongside other progressives, to bring the party back to power in 2010, sustaining it for over a decade. Yet, those who benefited the most from his efforts turned against him, sidelined his ers, and waged an internal war against him. The injustice meted out against him and the loyal progressives who stood by him is well-documented.
Politics is local, and in Osun, we, the Omoluabi Caucus, are deeply rooted in every ward, every local government, and every senatorial district. Our monthly meetings across the state continue to prove our strength and unity. We are not just an ordinary group; we are a formidable political movement with structures on the ground, loyal , and a clear vision. If anyone thinks we are politically irrelevant, they are deceiving themselves.
Now that we have left the APC, there is no going back. We are not ready to wine and dine with the same people who betrayed Aregbesola and his loyalists. Where Aregbesola goes, we go. It is time we form a third force in Osun politics. With our grassroots structure, the love of the people, and Aregbesola’s unwavering popularity, we have everything needed to challenge the existing political order.
The recent events where many of our ers publicly burnt their APC hip cards show that we have moved on. There is no future for true progressives in APC anymore. We must channel our strength into something new, something that truly represents our ideals, our struggles, and our commitment to good governance.
The time for a third force is now. Aregbesola remains the most popular politician in Osun, and with his leadership, we can build a movement that will shake the foundations of Osun politics. We are not just followers, we are believers in a cause.
And we are ready.
Theniceguy
oku atotonu.nothing like 3rd force in Osun State. Baba Afusa destroyed his political career since 2 years ago. Aregbesola remains irrelevant politician in osun State.
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Cooletempa: 6:23pm On Feb 02 |
TheNiceGuy:
No matter where Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola goes in Osun State, the excitement and love from the people are undeniable. Whether it’s a public function or just a casual visit, we see how the people, young and old, rush to greet him, chant his name, and celebrate his presence. Videos, pictures, and testimonies flood the internet, showing how much the people of Osun still ire and respect him. This is not just because he was a former governor; it’s because of his undeniable impact on Osun and the loyalty he has built over the years.
Despite this, Aregbesola was unfairly treated by the same APC he helped build from scratch in Osun. This is the party he nurtured from 2003 when Baba Bisi Akande lost his re-election bid. He worked tirelessly, alongside other progressives, to bring the party back to power in 2010, sustaining it for over a decade. Yet, those who benefited the most from his efforts turned against him, sidelined his ers, and waged an internal war against him. The injustice meted out against him and the loyal progressives who stood by him is well-documented.
Politics is local, and in Osun, we, the Omoluabi Caucus, are deeply rooted in every ward, every local government, and every senatorial district. Our monthly meetings across the state continue to prove our strength and unity. We are not just an ordinary group; we are a formidable political movement with structures on the ground, loyal , and a clear vision. If anyone thinks we are politically irrelevant, they are deceiving themselves.
Now that we have left the APC, there is no going back. We are not ready to wine and dine with the same people who betrayed Aregbesola and his loyalists. Where Aregbesola goes, we go. It is time we form a third force in Osun politics. With our grassroots structure, the love of the people, and Aregbesola’s unwavering popularity, we have everything needed to challenge the existing political order.
The recent events where many of our ers publicly burnt their APC hip cards show that we have moved on. There is no future for true progressives in APC anymore. We must channel our strength into something new, something that truly represents our ideals, our struggles, and our commitment to good governance.
The time for a third force is now. Aregbesola remains the most popular politician in Osun, and with his leadership, we can build a movement that will shake the foundations of Osun politics. We are not just followers, we are believers in a cause.
And we are ready.
Theniceguy
Fulani slave…….fire for your ipob head. Always posting nonsense.
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TheNiceGuy(m): 8:40pm On Feb 02 |
Go play with sand
Cooletempa:
Fulani slave…….fire for your ipob head. Always posting nonsense.
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TheNiceGuy(m): 8:42pm On Feb 02 |
Okay..
When did you become APC member? You thesame Adeleke boy
press9jatv:
oku atotonu.nothing like 3rd force in Osun State. Baba Afusa destroyed his political career since 2 years ago. Aregbesola remains irrelevant politician in osun State.
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Cooletempa: 9:39pm On Feb 03 |
TheNiceGuy:
Go play with sand
People like you should be used for ritual sacrifices. Hopeless empty head. Omoale jatijati. Eru Gambari oloriburuku omo.
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TheNiceGuy(m): 10:00pm On Feb 03 |
Baba e loun ba wi.
Iru iro nborun.
Cooletempa:
People like you should be used for ritual sacrifices. Hopeless empty head. Omoale jatijati. Eru Gambari oloriburuku omo.
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Cooletempa: 2:07am On Feb 04 |
TheNiceGuy:
Baba e loun ba wi.
Iru iro nborun.
Oku egbe gambari lasan lasan. Agbaya ti o ni ituju. Olori ebu omoale.
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IbnB: 3:29am On Feb 04 |
TheNiceGuy:
No matter where Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola goes in Osun State, the excitement and love from the people are undeniable. Whether it’s a public function or just a casual visit, we see how the people, young and old, rush to greet him, chant his name, and celebrate his presence. Videos, pictures, and testimonies flood the internet, showing how much the people of Osun still ire and respect him. This is not just because he was a former governor; it’s because of his undeniable impact on Osun and the loyalty he has built over the years.
Despite this, Aregbesola was unfairly treated by the same APC he helped build from scratch in Osun. This is the party he nurtured from 2003 when Baba Bisi Akande lost his re-election bid. He worked tirelessly, alongside other progressives, to bring the party back to power in 2010, sustaining it for over a decade. Yet, those who benefited the most from his efforts turned against him, sidelined his ers, and waged an internal war against him. The injustice meted out against him and the loyal progressives who stood by him is well-documented.
Politics is local, and in Osun, we, the Omoluabi Caucus, are deeply rooted in every ward, every local government, and every senatorial district. Our monthly meetings across the state continue to prove our strength and unity. We are not just an ordinary group; we are a formidable political movement with structures on the ground, loyal , and a clear vision. If anyone thinks we are politically irrelevant, they are deceiving themselves.
Now that we have left the APC, there is no going back. We are not ready to wine and dine with the same people who betrayed Aregbesola and his loyalists. Where Aregbesola goes, we go. It is time we form a third force in Osun politics. With our grassroots structure, the love of the people, and Aregbesola’s unwavering popularity, we have everything needed to challenge the existing political order.
The recent events where many of our ers publicly burnt their APC hip cards show that we have moved on. There is no future for true progressives in APC anymore. We must channel our strength into something new, something that truly represents our ideals, our struggles, and our commitment to good governance.
The time for a third force is now. Aregbesola remains the most popular politician in Osun, and with his leadership, we can build a movement that will shake the foundations of Osun politics. We are not just followers, we are believers in a cause.
And we are ready.
Theniceguy
What more does 'Ogbeni' Rauf Aregbesola want from Osun State? He was governor for eight years by the end of which he had robbed the state treasury to near-bankruptcy; he spent another four years monkeying around as a minister within Buhari's useless istration that set Nigeria economically backwards by no less than 30 calendar years and he was there on the slot of Osun State as mandated by the federal character principle
What more do you want for him?
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TheNiceGuy(m): 6:18am On Feb 04 |
Baba e lo n bawi nile
Cooletempa:
Oku egbe gambari lasan lasan. Agbaya ti o ni ituju. Olori ebu omoale.
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7lives: 7:20am On Feb 04 |
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press9jatv: 9:58pm On Feb 04 |
TheNiceGuy:
Okay..
When did you become APC member? You thesame Adeleke boy
baba Afusa boy. Aregbesola remain politically irrelevant in Osun State politics. You know the truths.
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