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    Nigerians blast Sen Ademola Adeleke for shunning #OsunDebate for clubbing

    Chronicle EditorBy Chronicle EditorSeptember 17, 2018No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Senator Ademola Adeleke was reportedly at Club Ozon with his nephew Davido
    Senator Ademola Adeleke was reportedly at Club Ozon with his nephew Davido

    Nigerians have blasted Senator Ademola Adeleke who was conspicuously missing at the #OsunDebate held on 16 September as he reportedly opted for more social options even as candidates advanced their prospect.

    Adeleke who is contesting on the platform of Peoples Democratic Party was videoed clubbing with his nephew, Davido, a popular Nigerian musician who had earlier performed at his uncle’s rally.

    Dubbed the ‘dancing senator’ Adeleke showed some of his skills as he partied to some of his nephew’s hit songs.

    PDP governorship candidate in Osun, Senator Jackson Adeleke making an important point at the #OsunDebate like pic.twitter.com/elAceKUK84

    — Daddy D.O???????? (@DOlusegun) September 16, 2018

    For other candidates it was business as usual as they turned up for the debate.

    Candidates who were in attendance for the Channels TV organised debate were Gboyega Oyetola, (APC), Iyiola Omisore (SDP), 
    Fatai Akingbade, ADC and Moshood Adeoti (ADP).

    But it was the absence of Adeleke that riled Nigerians on Twitter, with many describing his absence as ‘disgraceful’.

    Senator Ademola Adeleke was conspicuously missing at #OsunDebate as other candidates advanced their prospects
    Senator Ademola Adeleke was conspicuously missing at #OsunDebate as other candidates advanced their prospect

    Faisal tweeted his disappointment. ” It’s a shame that Adeleke refused to take part in #OsunDebate. We know he can dance and we know he’s a white-garment church attending Muslim but we looked forward to knowing what he stands for, his understanding of politics, his vision and mission. Bad. Very bad.”

    READ: PDP lauds courageous Dogara for dumping APC

    Favour Onyeoziri was more diplomatic in attacking the senator. “Senator Ademola Adeleke had a golden opportunity to shift the narrative from his dancing antics to what he has to offer as as a politician. Skipping this debate wasn’t the best of decisions.”

    Ikechukwu’s position was no different. “How can a governorship candidate not show up for debates ? In my days in university, you can’t win any elective position if don’t show face to present your manifesto. Senator Adeleke is a huge disappointment.”

    They should have lied to Ademola Adeleke that it was a dancing competition to trick him to attend the debate. #Osundebate

    — King Sola (@Solar_unique) September 16, 2018

    I think these debates deepen our democratic culture. I’ve heard Adeleke speak, and he’s a talking disaster. I can understand why he would stay away from a televised debate, but I cannot support it.

    We wouldn’t take it from Buhari & we shouldn’t take it from Adeleke. #OsunDebate

    — Ose Anenih (@Papadonkee) September 16, 2018

    To those asking where Uncle Adeleke was while others were debating… He has been spotted at a club twerking#OsunDebate pic.twitter.com/wG2qSNsbG6

    — MDee Creations (@mdeecreations) September 16, 2018

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