WHEN in August 2022 I announced to the whole world that in Osun State, my principal, Adegboyega Oyetola, did not lose the July 16 governorship election, but only lost the vote count, some Nigerians, especially sympathisers of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), were furious. They called me names. But they could not marshal any reasonable argument to disprove my position.
So, last Friday’s judgment of the Osun State Election Petition Tribunal, for me, is a vindication of my position prior to the 2018 governorship election that majority of Osun citizens who are reasonable, knowledgeable and who value education could not have voted for a man who forged his certificate and who, apart from ‘dancecraft’ has nothing to offer the state. His administration of Osun in the last 60 days has further exposed him as a man lacking in character, content and capacity.