Alimosho Politics: Acclaimed Mainstream Faction Turns Aggrieved

 Alimosho Politics: Acclaimed Mainstream Faction Turns Aggrieved


A popular Yoruba adage says, a man who has not died, does not know the kind of death that will kill him. Beyond a piece of advice, this is a warning never to mock others because, in life, tables turn and the ridiculer could become ridiculed.


Alimosho politics has been more of a melodrama for ages as a favored group considers itself an authentic faction where everyone else is considered a second-class party member. This group enjoyed this unchallenged glory so much that it tagged everyone else outside its circle as I-No-Go-Gree. This was a simple way of describing those who challenged their authority and governance style.


Funnily, with recent development in Alimosho Federal Constituency, the table has turned and those who have always decided activities are lamenting over being ostracized by the coalition of Alimosho Liberation Movement

Alimosho Liberation Movement Leaders

and Alimosho Veterans (formerly called I-No-Go-Gree).


It has openly become a tale of the bushmeat chasing the hunter as the Enilolobo-led faction is grumbling with displeasure over Asiwaju's recent sharing pattern of powers among the different factions in Alimosho Federal Constituency.


As it stands, the Enilolobo-led faction,

Enilolobo-led faction

formerly claiming to be the mainstream body of the party in Alimosho, has metamorphosed to being I-No-Go-Gree (the aggrieved) while the ostracized group now takes charge of being the mainstream organ of the party.


This is, no doubt, confirmation of the old saying that 'no condition is permanent. Truly, this life na turn by turn


Alimosho Liberation Movement

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