Monday, February 23, 2015

SEE How Fayose Celebrates The Exit Of Obasanjo From PDP


Just when you think the reactions that accompanied the dramatic exit of the former President, Olusegun Obasanjo have been surprising, there is a new one to it!
Fayose
Fayose
It would be recalled that the former president, who was also the Peoples Democratic Party’s Chairman Board of Trustees at one time tore his membership card in a bid to show that the country Nigeria should be in good condition and also be beneficial to everyone no matter the party.
The former president who made it known few days ago that he has no regrets leaving the party especially in that dramatic manner has however made tongues wagging against him.
While some were of the opinion that he should not have left the way he did, a lot of people were of the opinion that he might be like the Saul in the Bible. However,  current Ekiti State governor and also one of the staunch supporters of President Goodluck Jonathan, Ayodele Fayose has domne the unexpected. The controversial governor who is known for taking up issues directed at the president has celebrated the exit of Obasanjo in the most ridiculous, unexpected way.
The Ekiti State Governor in a bid to celebrate the exit of former President Obasanjo from PDP has put an advert on the front page of today’s edition of  Daily Sun. In the advert, Fayose says Obasanjo was the MOLE in their party. The message on the front page partly  reads:
Congratulations on Obasanjo’s exit! Obasanjo, the TROUBLER and TOMENTOR of our party is gone. Good riddance to bad rubbish… Our president, the coast is now clear for your victory!
See the image below:
fayose advert
It would be recalled that just recently, Fayose had had a similar advert ridiculing the All Progressives Congress presidential candidate, Rtd. Gen. Muhammad Buhari that he would die soon. An advert which generated lots of reactions from Nigerians.

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