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As Ladi Adebutu’s Sister Temitope Weds Ex President Olusegun Obasanjo’s Son, Juwon Talks Kick Of Guber Hopeful As Cemented Major Pact To Become Next Ogun Gov

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Fortune indeed, favours the prepared man. Who would forget how it favoured brilliant Fleming? Yet had Fleming not possessed immense knowledge and an unremitting gift of observation he might not have observed the effect of the hyssop mould. In the same vein, Ladi Adebutu, son of popular Ijebu lotto god, Kensington Adebutu, may have taken his first conscious, premeditated step to exploit proverbial fortune by marrying off his sister, Temitope to former President Olusegun Obasanjo’s son, Olujonwon, today. As you read, the Adebutu and Obasanjo family are being united in holy matrimony at Adebutu’s sprawling mansion.

While the families bask in the euphoria of the union, pundits aver that it signals the possibility of having Obasanjo endorse Ladi Adebutu’s governorship ambition. Now that his sister has married Obasanjo’s son, speculations abound in political circuits that it may facilitate Ladi’s easy ride into the Ogun State Government House in Oke Mosan. Although we are still in 2016, the quest for the 2019 general elections has already begun as politicians and men with ambition are secretly and openly declaring their intentions. Already, Ladi has a contender for the post in Senator Kashamu Buruji. The two lawmakers representing Ogun State at the National Assembly intend to govern the state come 2019.

Even though they belong to the same party and they both hail from the same area in the Ijebu axis of the state, Ladi and Kashamu are not ready to back down for each other. While Kashamu is banking on his wide influence in the politics of the state, Ladi is banking on the wealth of his father. That is why the political power blocs in the state are wary of throwing their weight behind him. They do not like the way he brags about the wealth of his father, “That is a major put-off,” according to a highly placed politician in the state

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