By Mayegun GrandMaster Oloriegbe
In the rough and tumble arena of Nigerian ‘bolekaja’ politics, where heated rhetoric always seeks to eclipse sober reason, Sufuyan Ojeifo’s latest salvo, “No Lotus for Governor Aiyedatiwa”, stands as a textbook case of alarmist speculation masquerading as serious analysis.
It weaves a narrative steeped in unverified “insider” whispers, selective anecdotes, and dramatic flair, while conveniently sidelining-in utter amnesia of the verifiable records of governance, infrastructure strides, and democratic mandates that define the Aiyedatiwa administration.
Such pieces do not merely critique, they risk distorting public discourse by elevating beer palour narratives above tangible progress, a perilous precedent that undermines informed judgment in our body politic.
This is precisely why a measured, fact-based response is not just necessary, but urgent.











