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Re: A Governor Without A First Lady; Aiyedatiwas' Case by fineboynl(m): 3:09pm On Jan 08
There are millions of women in southwest thee as t would be ready to take thee as t title. I dont believe that
Re: A Governor Without A First Lady; Aiyedatiwas' Case by Christistruth00: 4:22pm On Jan 08
EreluRoz:
Woman with dignity, if na some they'll quickly rush back because of the first lady title.

Ondo and Ekiti women actually have a huge reputation of integrity for being difficult to buy against their Convictions

Many Women would have leaped at N200 Million
Re: A Governor Without A First Lady; Aiyedatiwas' Case by coputa(m): 5:02pm On Jan 08
It means Ondo state will be without a first lady.
Re: A Governor Without A First Lady; Aiyedatiwas' Case by asanausana91: 6:04pm On Jan 08
MisterOni:
The governor of Ondo State, Lucky Aiyedatiwa, has been facing difficulties in finding a First Lady since he was sworn into office. Reports indicate that he is considering one woman among three contenders, but no one seems willing to take on the role due to his history of mistreating women.

Aiyedatiwa's wife, Seun, is said to have left him due to his abusive behavior. Sources claim that he would frequently beat her, leaving her in fear for her life. She was forced to flee and hide elsewhere to escape his violence.

In an attempt to reconcile with his wife, Aiyedatiwa is reportedly offering her a sum of 200 million naira. However, Seun has reportedly refused the offer, indicating her unwillingness to return to a relationship marked by abuse.

The governor's history of violence against women has drawn widespread criticism. A group of Ondo women recently wrote to human rights organizations, expressing their concern over Aiyedatiwa's behavior and questioning his suitability for leadership.

Given the allegations against him, it is understandable why women would be hesitant to associate themselves with Aiyedatiwa. His actions have raised serious doubts about his character and fitness for public office. Until he addresses these concerns and demonstrates a genuine commitment to changing his behavior, it is unlikely that he will find a woman willing to become his First Lady.  
where did you see first lady in our constitution?

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Re: A Governor Without A First Lady; Aiyedatiwas' Case by Richfella1(m): 6:37pm On Jan 08
MisterOni:
The governor of Ondo State, Lucky Aiyedatiwa, has been facing difficulties in finding a First Lady since he was sworn into office. 

You are very funny.

If he wants he could marry 7 women in a week – even if they know he owns a baby grinding factory.
Re: A Governor Without A First Lady; Aiyedatiwas' Case by 3pointsagree: 6:46pm On Jan 08
Without evidence you go explain Tire
Re: A Governor Without A First Lady; Aiyedatiwas' Case by Jeon(m): 8:29pm On Jan 08
I adore this Woman.

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Re: A Governor Without A First Lady; Aiyedatiwas' Case by MyVILLAGEpeople(m): 10:47pm On Jan 08
EreluRoz:
Woman with dignity, if na some they'll quickly rush back because of the first lady title.

And you believe this cook and bull story like that

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