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Real Reason Rotimi Ajanaku Is Very Angry With Gov Ajimobi

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Bamidele Peters

Popular socialite now politician Rotimi Ajanaku is very upset at the moment, Societynow.ng learnt.

According to sources his anger is directed at Oyo State governor Abiola Ajimobi.

Ajanaku is ranked among some of the young men in Oyo politics that have good relationship with out going governor Ajimobi.

But things appeared to have shifted from what it used to be immediately after All Progressive Congress primary elections in the state.

The outcome of the party election is said to have affected the relationship Ajanaku enjoyed with the governor.

Ajanaku contested for All Progressive Congress House of Representatives ticket in Ibadan north west/south west.

Societynow.ng gathered the socialite gave the move his all financially and otherwise.

He, however, lost the APC federal constituency ticket to Saheed Fijabi as result of the machinations of governor Ajimobi.

Honourable Fijabi is the incumbent reps member representing the people of Ibadan north west/south west at the lower chamber of the national assembly.

Available information revealed Fijabi as governor Ajimobi’s choice despite public posture all aspirants had equal chances.


Governor Ajimobi reportedly put his structure at the disposal of Fijabi.

The result was a major defeat which greatly pained Ajanaku.

That is why he’s not very happy with the governor, a source whispered.

Revealing what really transpired an insider stated: “the people were with Ajanaku and supporting his ambition. But immediately the governor wades and pointed out who he he was backing, the game changed. That what sealed Ajanaku ‘s faith in the primary.”

Societynowng.com gathered that Ajanaku is yet to get over the huge loss incurred and is certainly not happy with Governor Ajimobi for the role he played.

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