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Late Adedibu’s Wife, Bose Sells Off Jewellery To Survive, Thinks Marriage Again!

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Bose, the wife of late Ibadan, Oyo state political war lord- Alhaji Lamidi Adedibu is in need.

And investigation unveiled what she is searching for as economic and emotional needs.

She is said to be finding it hard to pay her bills.

And in a bid to cover up the growing economic anomaly- informants disclosed that Mrs Adedibu has started selling off her jewellery.

Sources confirmed that her gold necklaces and bangles are being discreetly sold off via confidantes.

She is said to be living off these proceeds- with those in the know wondering how long this will take, before her situation becomes glaring.

Findings by societynowng.com revealed that protracted battle with the late Adedibu’s family- and abandonment by family friends ( including ex benefactor, Adebayo Alao Akala) are the cause of her present economic predicament.

The late political strongman’s widow has no visible means of livelihood.

Even when her husband was alive, she lived off handouts he gave- and the goodies that came with her association with him.

Investigation further revealed that the economic down turn is increasingly turning her thoughts towards marriage.

She is said to be entertaining belief that a man by her side might make the difference.

‘She is becoming convinced by the day that, getting married again quietly will turn around her situation for the better- with the man taking care of her emotional and money needs’ a source explained.

The most important criteria is that the potential husband has enough cash to spare!

Sources claim the mistress of Molete ( the late Adedibu’s stronghold) is quietly putting action to her thoughts in this regard.

Followers of her ways have however entertained doubts on the possibility of the fifty something year old actualising her dream.

The late Adedibu, a staunch supporter of the People’s Democratic Party died on June 11 2008.

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