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Osun Guber: No Blackmail Can Change The Will Of God

Osun Guber: No Blackmail Can Change The Will Of God
  • PublishedJune 27, 2019

Having been deflated by the Court of Appeal’s erudite exposition of the law in its judgement on the Osun Governorship contest and knowing fully well that it has a very shaky and poor ground to come before the Supreme court, the PDP and it’s shameless illiterate and spoilt brat candidate, Mr Ademola Adeleke have resulted to blackmail and increased their tempo of whipping undue public sentiment as another backdoor tool to curry favour of God knows what.

This time, these unrepentant liars have contracted one faceless and unregistered Civil Liberty Group to make unfounded claims against a leader of APC and 2 Governors of the progressive party, alleging them of intimidating Supreme Court Judges to rule in favour of Governor Gboyega Oyetola.

One would have ordinarily ignored this ludicrous piece of information and treat same as another manifestation of the PDP marauders and Mr Ademola Adeleke chronic mental limitations and deficiencies, but to prevent unsuspecting members of the public from being confused by this lie from the pit of hell, this response is necessary.

Let it be unequivocally stated that, having presented their case with rigour within the context of facts and law, the APC and Governor Gboyega Oyetola have nothing absolutely to fear and have no justification whatsoever to intimidate, blackmail or bribe any judge for that matter, talk less of the most senior members of the judiciary.

Its obvious from this sinister allegations of this faceless organisation that its pay master must have probably travelled same way to purchase the trial tribunal verdict that went in their favour by affirming the alleged counseling of results that never existed. Imagine, a pot calling a kettle black.

An average right thinking Nigerian knows that it is spurious to so reason that a ruling party that lost all elective posts in River and Zamfara States to the PDP through the Supreme Court, but did not bribe or intimidate the judiciary.

(C) OSUN SCU

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