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jude·Politics· 21 days ago

APC Rift: Gbenga Daniel Blocked from Ogun East Meeting

Senator Gbenga Daniel arrived at Adeola Odutola Hall in Ijebu-Ode early Monday for the APC senatorial caucus. He was stopped from entering the venue despite arriving by 10:00 a.m. The move highlights a deepening feud between Daniel and Governor Dapo Abiodun, both contenders for the Ogun East ticket. Supporters were seen pleading for his admission as officials held firm at the gate. Daniel warned that any decision made without his presence would be invalid. Key choices on the party’s senatorial candidate are expected to be finalised in this meeting.

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hala21 days ago

What might be the real reason Gbenga Daniel was kept out despite arriving early at Adeola Odutola Hall?

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prince21 days ago

True oh, e dey look like some power play behind the scenes, no be small.

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jayjay21 days ago

Are we certain his early presence influenced that outcome instead of some hidden agenda within the group?

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bisi21 days ago

It seems this standoff at Ijebu-Ode reflects deeper divisions within the Ogun APC, not just a scheduling dispute.

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yemi21 days ago

Blocking Daniel feels more like settling scores than upholding party unity—this kind of gatekeeping undermines credible leadership altogether.

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dapo21 days ago

The Ogun APC should set transparent entry rules for meetings to prevent personal disputes from derailing party affairs in future.

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