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Again Billionaire Daddy Moves To Bail Out Humbled Ladi Adebutu Via Peace Meeting With Dapo Abiodun

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Charles Oyelesi

Daddy is at it again, watching out for his son!

That is the situation currently between out between Billionaire Kesington Adebutu and his son, Ladi Adebutu.

After losing his mandate as the People’s Democratic Party’s gubernatorial candidate and backing one of the losers, Ladi Adebutu appears to have retraced his steps to the winning side.

And this is courtesy of the efforts of his billionaire daddy Kesington Adebutu.

The elder Adebutu who disowned his son’s siding with Adekunle Akinlade against Dapo Abiodun in the just concluded Ogun state gubernatorial election has initiated a peace process between the Gov-Elect and Ladi.

Dapo Abiodun, the candidate of the All Progressives Congress won the gubernatorial election.

He defeated his main rival Adekunle Akinlade of the Allied People’s Movement who was fiercely backed by incumbent governor Ibikunle Amosun.

Ladi Adebutu threw his weight behind Akinlade against Abiodun when he lost his People’s Democratic Party gubernatorial ticket to party man Kashamu Buruji via court order barely three days to the election.

Ladi and Abiodun are from the same area of Ogun state, Iperu.

Many expected Ladi to back his kinsman but he didn’t.

The younger Adebutu’s decision turned out a wrong one with Abiodun emerging winner of the gubernatorial election.

But it appears Ladi may not really suffer the deep anguish of his ‘’mistake’’ as his billionaire Daddy moves to bail him out by initiating a peace overture to the governor-elect.

News of the peace move hit the town with a picture featuring a grinning Ladi, smiling billionaire daddy but entirely elated Abiodun.

‘’Abiodun honoured Ladi’s father by agreeing to the meeting and to be photographed. He has great respect for kesington Adebutu’’ a source stated.

Checks revealed Ladi’s billionaire father has continued to serve as a ‘’guiding angel’’ sort since his son’s incursion into politics.

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