#ONDODECIDES: Is Jimoh Ibrahim having the Support of Mimiko?

The mutism of Ondo's political epicenter, governor
Olusegun Mimiko, on the political upheavals and

curious judicial choruses in the state for
sometimes has generated bugs. The other day,
before he spoke, I had raised question about the
fluidity of his terrible temperance.
That is not
unlike him though, for right readers of his
literature, he virtually collapse a college.
During this time of mummur, the presidential
party had heralded brilliantly imaginary romance
with the Apes party. The conveyors need to sell
the beard at dire costs. I had doubted it in
private. I told my nerves that Iroko has a history
of intelligent actions, and I asked why he would
consider making friendship with lepers with his
feet and fingers intact. He said no, he didn't and
won't. Full stop.
Mimiko is brilliant. Only illusionists say nay to his
darling dosage of brilliance. He has seen it all,
especially in Ondo's political bedroom. As a
governor and leader of the state for moons
unmatched, he is eminently qualified to mark
political scripts.
Criticized by fanatic few for backing Eyitayo
Jegede, for aiming to retain power in central.
Good points for political gains only, in my gauged
opinion. What has the place of a persona has to
do with his towering capabilities and distinction
of intellection? In this election, even, the governor
is an elector, not an umpire, why wouldn't he has
a choice?
Come to think of it, he's backing whom the
preponderant back. He defended his choice. He
said he has no inch of doubt about Tayo's fitness
as a governor for this time. He avowed, Tayo
Jegede will perform better than Iroko. If in words
and worth, Eyitayo is in the proximity of
profundity, why sacrifice a superlative option at
the alter of hollow sympathies that can only
preserve pangs?

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