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Nigerian Politicians Are Most Selfish, Self-Centered Set Of People I Know – Aderonke Omololu-Olunloyo

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May 20, 2020
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Mrs Aderonke Omololu-Olunloyo, wife of one-time governor of old Oyo State, Dr Victor Sowemimo Omololu Olunloyo has pronounced that Nigerian politicians are the most ‘laid-back, selfish and self-centered set of people’ she’s ever met.

She made this explosive pronouncement on Tuesday while featuring on the weekly radio show, Parrot Xtra Hour On Radio aired on Space 90.1fm, Ibadan. It was anchored by Olayinka Agboola.

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The politician’s wife also advocated that politics should be made to be less attractive.

Her words “Once they become a politician, then, they stop having a job, they stop having a vocation. They will then get to positions of authority and start pilfering and pilfering until the state is tired.

“Go to Abuja, nobody has a job. Government is their business. Look at those at the National Assembly, they will sit for four days and still get paid heavily. Something must be done about this. And if you ask them how much they earn on a monthly basis, they will never tell you.

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“They are always forgetting that people voted for them to be where they are. So, if you are voted in, you are not supposed to rob the people who voted you in.

Nigerians should learn and start asking questions. They should ask politicians questions, people in positions of authority should be answerable to the electorate. If you want to have money, quit politics and go and do business.”

Mrs Olunloyo also took time to explain how life has been in the last 30 years that she has been married to the gifted mathematician.

“Being married to Doctor has been fun. We have had our ups and downs but I will tell you, he has taught me a lot – especially on politics. He is a different kind of politician because he has a job.”

She spoke further about her husband who turned 85 on April 14 this year – “he loves his Quaker-oat every morning and he still writes a lot. He reads vociferously too. He is still a lover of music and his library on this is comprehensive. He has books on everything under the sun. He even has books on coronavirus.”

When asked how her husband’s health is being sustained, she revealed “it is God. You see, there was a time he was ill and he had to go to Adeoyo Hospital. The doctors there were very dutiful and they treated him well. Somehow, his visit to the hospital got to the hearing of the present governor of Oyo State, Engineer Seyi Makinde. He promptly came visiting. He detailed two doctors to be treating him. I appreciate this gesture.

“The governor also suggested that he should be taken abroad but my husband objected to this on the basis of his old age. He said the weather there would be too harsh for him. He said he was not going to undergo any surgery again.

Today, he uses trado-medicine from Brazil and others. He has a very strong will to continue to live. His mother lived to be 103”.

When asked if her husband has been given any kind of recognition by the administration of President Muhammadu Buhari, her words “No. None at all. Those who are supposed to be protecting his interest are busy promoting themselves there. We have people from here who are supposed to ensure he is recognized properly but they won’t do it.”

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