Ondo First Lady Threatens To Deal With Female Aide For Refusing To Stay Away From Husband

Ondo First Lady Threatens To Deal With Female Aide For Refusing To Stay Away From Husband

By: Sola Omoniyi

Ondo First Lady Threatens To Deal With Female Aide For Refusing To Stay Away From Husband

Betty Anyanwu-Akeredolu, the wife of Ondo State governor, Rotimi Akeredolu, has cried out that her husband is on sickbed after eating a “concoction” from one of his female aides, Bunmi Ademosun.

In a two- minute leaked audio file shared by Lere Olayinka, former aide to Ekiti state former Governor Fayose, Mrs Anyanwu-Akeredolu accused Ms Ademosun, the special adviser to the governor on Multilateral and Inter-Governmental Affairs, of “sneaking” to give her husband (Akeredolu) local herbs to drink.

The governor’s wife warned the female aide to ‘stay away from her husband’, stating that her closeness is weakening Mr Akeredolu’s health condition.

“I have a message for Ademosun (Bunmi) and I believe that she’s on his Aketi’s women’s platform. I don’t have her number, and I don’t think she’s worthy of me having her number. I want this woman to stay away from my husband. Stop sneaking in concoctions,” the Ondo First Lady said.

“(The local herbs) are from her “fake” pastors to give my husband to drink”

“We rely on the western style of medical care, and Aketi (Akeredolu) will get well,” she added.

The governor’s wife also accused Ms Ademosun was aiming to become Ondo deputy governor.

“What has triggered this very message was her recent (sic) meeting to become the deputy governor of the state. Look at you! What have you got upstairs to be the deputy governor of Ondo (state)?” Mrs Akeredolu stated.

“Peradventure, if anything happens to Aketi. Lucky (Aiyedatiwa) takes over. It’s a constitutional thing, but not for you to be scheming.”

“I warned Aketi from day one that this woman is evil and not good. And it’s happening. She has nothing good. I’m warning her for the very last time to stay away from my husband,” said Mrs Akeredolu.

“If you’re dealing with an Igbo woman in this kind of situation. I will deal with you mercilessly. You’ll never forget in your life. You are a very terrible human being. Go away and enjoy your loot.”

Ms Ademosun, an indigene of Akure, was one of few indigenous people who rallied support for Mr Akeredolu during his gubernatorial campaigns in 2016, canvassing votes mostly from market women and women groups.

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