It
is all past history that Lagos State Deputy Governor Adejoke
Orelope-Adefulire started out as a regular hairdresser before she was
invited into partisan politics by her father, Chief Orelope, a
polygamist and a popular grassroots politician in days of yore in
Alimosho, the biggest local government area in Lagos State.
And
now with so many connections made from the time she was a member of the
Lagos State House of Assembly in the Third Republic, Adejoke whose name
then, was TAWA would no doubt have plenty to talk about.
At
a time she was a Commissioner for Women Affairs & Poverty
Alleviation under immediate past Lagos State Governor Asiwaju Bola Ahmed
Tinubu, and at another time, she held the same portfolio during
incumbent governor’s first term.
She
has been doing well for herself for some time. She has choice
properties across Lagos and also has abroad. Her children (one of them
Yinka) from her first marriage to Toyin Kenbi, an ambulance driver with
popular Orthopedic Hospital, Igbobi are all doing well in schools.
And
like most other politicians Mrs. Orelope-Adefulire made money from
underhand deals she pulled off in government. For quite some time, the
Lagos deputy governor’s company has been one of the two tailoring firms
that are clothing members of Neighborhood Watch, a community security
agency, which was established by the Lagos State Government during the
time of Senator Bola Ahmed Tinubu as Lagos governor.
Sources
told orijoreporters that the initial thrill, which Mrs. Adejoke
Orelope-Adefulire’s siblings and her father’s wives had when Lagos State
Independent Electoral Commission (LASIEC) declared her as Lagos State
Deputy Governor in 2011 has since given way to frustration. They had
campaign vigorously for her and Gov. Babatunde Fashola in Alimosho to
the point that one of them was shot by gunmen believed to be working for
the governorship candidate of a rival party. So their expectation was
high.
But
contrary to their expectations they were disappointed as there were no
jobs for the boys from her. Most of them are jobless and some are
working as labourers in construction sites.
Just
yesterday, her father’s last wife, popularly called Mama Akeem died of
hunger at Ilepo Alhaji area in Alimosho where she lived. She had been
very sick and was only taken to hospital after her condition spiraled
out of control.
Source: orijo reporters.
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