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Babafemi Ojudu, ex-Special Adviser on Political Matters to ex-President Muhammadu Buhari, has criticized Ayodele Fayose, ex-governor of Ekiti State, saying he lacks honor and can’t spell “politics.”
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Ojudu claimed that Fayose became governor again after his impeachment due to vote-buying and poverty in Ekiti State.
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He also shared a story about defeating Fayose in the 2011 senatorial election, where he allegedly exposed Fayose’s inability to spell “politics” during a debate.
Babafemi Ojudu, former Special Adviser on Political Matters to ex-President Muhammadu Buhari, has launched an attack on Ayodele Fayose, ex-governor of Ekiti State.
Ojudu alleged that Fayose lacks honour and surprisingly, cannot even spell the word “politics.”
Ojudu made the remark while recounting how he defeated Fayose during the 2011 senatorial election in Ekiti State.
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He claimed that Fayose became governor again after his impeachment because he engaged in vote-buying, taking advantage of the poverty in Ekiti State.
According to Ojudu, “Fayose has no honour now, he is a man of dishonour, he became governor again because people are hungry, vote for a pot of soup and N5000, everybody will vote in an environment of poverty.”
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Ojudu also shared a story about a debate between him and Fayose during the senatorial election.
He alleged that Fayose wore a tee-shirt with an inscription “Politics is Serious Business” but with the word “politics” misspelled.
Ojudu said, “Today is my saddest day because I don’t know what to tell my 13-year-old daughter when I get back home – that the man who was my governor, who wants to go and represent Ekiti in the Senate does not know how to spell politics.”
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