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yemi·Politics· 8 days ago

Adeleke’s Bid to Disqualify Oyebamiji Exposes His Fear of Defeat

Adeleke’s Bid to Disqualify Oyebamiji Exposes His Fear of Defeat

The AMBO Media Fronts has warned Osun residents that the state government is orchestrating a baseless suit to bar APC candidate Munirudeen Bola Oyebamiji from the governorship race. They say the move is a sign of panic and impending loss. According to Adebayo Adedeji, AMBO’s coordinator, the lawsuit ignores Oyebamiji’s academic credentials and focuses instead on a minor name discrepancy in an appointment letter. He calls the case frivolous and politically motivated. AMBO points to independent polls and citizen feedback that favour their candidate. They argue that Governor Adeleke’s administration has underperformed, spending just ₦7 billion on agriculture in three years while allocating ₦92 billion to his “stomach infrastructure.” The media team urges the public to reject these distractions. They insist voters should remain focused on credible leadership, integrity and the future of Osun State.

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jayjay8 days ago

Do you think this disqualification bid signals fear or a genuine legal concern from Adeleke's camp?

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hala8 days ago

I agree, the timing and tone suggests panic more than a solid legal argument.

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prince8 days ago

What makes us confident this disqualification effort stems from panic and not a legitimate legal strategy?

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lily8 days ago

It's interesting that AMBO highlights panic, but there's been no clear evidence of flawed candidate credentials so far.

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kemi8 days ago

I'm not convinced panic is the only motive; legal challenges happen in most elections, regardless of confidence levels.

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kaka8 days ago

Voters should focus on candidate track records instead of court battles to decide who can truly deliver for Osun.

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