• Home
  • News
    • Community News
  • SECTIONS
    • Politics
    • Business
    • Hotel & Tourism
    • Healthy Living
    • Entertainment
    • Fashion & Lifestyle
    • Sport
    • Interview
    • Religion
      • The Man in the Sanctuary
      • Guardian & Counselling
        • Marriage Without Tears
        • The HomesMakers
  • The CEO
  • Contact
  • Opinion
Search
Sign in
Welcome! Log into your account
Forgot your password? Get help
Password recovery
Recover your password
A password will be e-mailed to you.
Alimosho Mails
  • Home
  • News
    • Community News
  • SECTIONS
    • Politics
    • Business
    • Hotel & Tourism
    • Healthy Living
    • Entertainment
    • Fashion & Lifestyle
    • Sport
    • Interview
    • Religion
      • The Man in the Sanctuary
      • Guardian & Counselling
        • Marriage Without Tears
        • The HomesMakers
  • The CEO
  • Contact
  • Opinion
Home News Why They Are Calling Me Omo – Ale – Gbadebo Rhodes –...
  • News
  • Politics

Why They Are Calling Me Omo – Ale – Gbadebo Rhodes – Vivour (GRV)

By
Abel Lazarus
-
March 6, 2023
0
367
Facebook
Twitter
Pinterest
WhatsApp
    Arc. Gbadebo Rhodes Vivours
    Labour Party

    The climate in Lagos state has further been heightened after the February 25th, 2023 presidential election that saw the Labour party flogging the ruling party and the home of the acclaimed city boy, Senator Boka Ahmed Tinubu, the candidate of the All Progressive Congress(APC) and now the president elect.

    The suspicious of the ruling party of the claim that the igbos in Lagos are planning to take over the cosmopolitan state from the supposed owners Yoruba has become the new narrative.

    However, its obvious that the philosophy that says nothing last forever or the maxim that says the only thing that is constant is change has suddenly been forgotten by Lagos APC, hence its campaign of tribalism against the igbos.

    GRV

    Furthermore, the family background of Gbadebo Rhodes-Vivour that is undaunted a true Lagosian of an an igbo mother. subsequent his marriage to a beautiful igbo lady has now become an issue for those that once craved for a one united Nigeria by calling him Omo Ale (bastard).

    Below are more reasons:

    1. I am their worst nightmare; a true Lagosian. The great grandson of an eminent indigenous Lagosian, Justice SB rhodes, a founding father of both the Nigerian executive and judiciary who served on the executive council of Nigeria with Adeyemo Alakija and together with similarly minded nationalists built Lagos, a credit they and their leader have been trying to steal.

    2. They do not want a true Lagosian to rule lagos as no true son of Lagos would allow their unchecked rape of Lagos state resources to continue. Why do you think Funso Williams was killed?

    3. I pledged to take the money (10% of Lagos state IGR) they are siphoning through Alpha beta and use it to empower 1 million poor Lagosians with interest free loans.

    4. My father Barrister Olawale Rhodes-vivour a distinguished, detribalized true son of Lagos who embodies the Lagos spirit of accommodation fell in love with and married my wonderful mother Nkechi from the igbo tribe and I Gbadebo (The one who brings the crown) Chinedu (which means ‘God is leading’) Patrick(of noble origin) was born. The fact I would live up to my names and fulfill my destiny to bring back the crown they have stolen scares them.

    5. They are scared that the circumstances of my birth (half yoruba half Igbo) and my family’s pedigree (Rhodes – Vivour history of unblemished public service) makes it easy for both members of the Igbo and yoruba tribes in Lagos to support, trust and see me as one of their own. My soaring acceptance and political profile as a unifier amongst the yorubas, Igbos, youths and all other tribes in Lagos state scares them so much that they’ve resorted to sponsoring hungry igbo and yoruba influencers to go on the social media space to promote an Igbo takeover agenda that does not exist and tag Lagos as a no man’s land in the hopes of linking it to me with an intent to incite my people, the yoruba against me. They are afraid I’ll take the government from them and bring it back for the benefit of the people of Lagos.

    6. I refused their bribe offer of 20 billion naira to sell out my ticket and step down from the Governorship race for Sanwoolu. They can’t believe I would reject this offer to betray our cause. My refusal is why they’ve tagged me otherwise that I inherited the stubbornness from my mother’s side.

    7. I supported and coordinated the campaign of Mr Peter Obi the most competent presidential candidate over a questionable candidate from my tribe.

    8. I have the evidence and I am insisting on going to court with Mr Peter Obi to prove that the presidential election results figures in Lagos was tampered with and rigged and he Peter Obi won Lagos overwhelmingly with 936,000 votes against their leader’s paltry 155,000 votes which is not up to 25% of the total votes cast in Lagos and despite all their entreaties and the people they’ve sent to beg me using parapoism, I refused to back down.

    9. I have a plan to rehabilitate the Agberos and thugs they only use for their dirty work and reintegrate them back into the society as responsible people.

    10. I promised to fix the bad roads in all parts of Lagos, from Ikotun, Ijegun, satellite town, Lagos – badagry expressway and ikorodu to sagamu express way irrespective of the predominant tribe living there in order to boost international trade in Lagos.

    11. I pledged to provide affordable housing to all Lagosians and stop the racket that goes on with Government built homes.

    12. I am the biggest threat to their succession plan which will see Seyi Tinubu become governor after Sanwoolu.

    • TAGS
    • apc
    • GRV GBADEBO RHODES-VIVOUR
    • Labour Party
    • lagos state
    • Sanwo Olu
    • Tinubu
    Facebook
    Twitter
    Pinterest
    WhatsApp
      Previous articleFacts And Figures of Babajide Sanwo-Olu
      Next articleENERGY THEFT: IKEJA ELECTRIC WARNS CONSUMERS ON CONSEQUENCES
      Abel Lazarus

      RELATED ARTICLESMORE FROM AUTHOR

      Egbin Power Wins Sustainable Development Company of the Year Award

      Ozoya Football Foundation Unveils Education Support Drive 2025: Empowering Minds, One Book at a Time

      Egbin Power to Host First National Data Park And Computer Infrastructure

      LEAVE A REPLY Cancel reply

      Log in to leave a comment

      574FansLike
      207FollowersFollow
      404FollowersFollow

      Most popular

      Egbin Power Wins Sustainable Development Company of the Year Award

      April 14, 2025
      Egbin Power Plc, Nigeria's largest power generation company, has been recognized as the Sustainable Development Company of the Year at the Energy Times Awards...

      Ozoya Football Foundation Unveils Education Support Drive 2025: Empowering Minds, One Book at a...

      April 12, 2025
      Ivbiaro, March 25, 2025 – In a vibrant and impactful celebration, Monday Nas Ozoya, founder of the Ozoya Football Foundation, marked his 2025 birthday...

      Egbin Power to Host First National Data Park And Computer Infrastructure

      April 10, 2025
      Egbin Power, Nigeria's leading power has been selected to host the nation's first National Data Park and Computer Infrastructure. This groundbreaking initiative, spearheaded by...

      Egbin Power Launches Revitalized Learning Academy to Boost Human Capital Development

      March 28, 2025
      Egbin Power, a leading power generation company, has reaffirmed its commitment to excellence with the revitalization of its Learning Academy. The Academy is designed...

      IKEJA ELECTRIC CELEBRATES INTERNATIONAL WOMEN’S DAY IN STYLE

      March 15, 2025
      Nigeria's largest electricity distribution company, recently celebrated International Women's Day with a hybrid event featuring A-list speakers who inspired and empowered the company's female...

      Egbin Power Celebrates International Women’s Day, Advocates for Greater Participation of Women

      March 8, 2025
      In commemoration of International Women's Day 2025, Egbin Power, Nigeria's leading power generation company, has emphasized the importance of gender equality and the need...

      Why a Labour Strike Over Telecoms Tariff Hike May Be Misguided

      February 4, 2025
      As the labour union threatens to embark on a nationwide strike in protest of the proposed increase in telecommunications tariff, it is essential to...

      EDITOR PICKS

      Egbin Power Wins Sustainable Development Company of the Year Award

      April 14, 2025

      Ozoya Football Foundation Unveils Education Support Drive 2025: Empowering Minds, One...

      April 12, 2025

      Egbin Power to Host First National Data Park And Computer...

      April 10, 2025

      POPULAR POSTS

      Lagos State Examinations Board has fixed New Dates for all the...

      June 24, 2019

      774,000 FG jobs: Alimosho LG distributes forms to groups

      August 19, 2020

      GIGM Opens Akowonjo Terminal, Offers Commuters Discount

      May 19, 2019

      POPULAR CATEGORY

      • News1344
      • Community News327
      • Politics315
      • News Around Lagos262
      • Business201
      • Main127
      • Sport76
      • Healthy Living62
      ABOUT US
      Copyright © 2020 Alimoshomail.com
      FOLLOW US