By Jibrin Isah
In this piece, we delve into the intriguing world of politics and explore the enigmatic relationship between Ododo and intellectual disability as it pertains to Yahaya Bello’s controversial Third Term Agenda. Join us as we unravel the intricate web woven by the cabal that seeks to disrupt the upcoming election.
With a satirical twist, we examine Ododo’s struggle to articulate the characteristics of man and womanhood in public gatherings, despite being a married woman. We explore the phobia that Ododo experiences when speaking in front of crowds, revealing it to be a reflection of her intellectual limitations. Additionally, we shed light on Yahaya Bello’s tendency to act as a proxy speaker for his ill-fated anointed candidate, further highlighting his own intellectual shortcomings.
As we delve into the world of governance, we discover that Ododo’s lack of knowledge regarding basic biological facts, such as the absence of a placenta in males, renders her inadequate in understanding the intricacies of government management.
We contrast this with Hon. Murtala Yakubu’s profound grasp on the principles of POSCORB: Planning, Organizing, Staffing, Coordinating, Reporting, and Budgeting.
Hon. Yakubu’s interpretation of POSCORB as encompassing planning through forecasting and anticipating, harnessing and integrating resources, recruiting competent individuals, monitoring and evaluating, making activities transparent for public scrutiny, and budgeting responsibly, showcases his superior intellectual abilities.
We also dive into the unfortunate impact of Bello’s patrimonial considerations in elevating Ododo to a position of power, further destabilizing the already fragile state economy. Throughout this thought-provoking article, we contrast Yahaya Bello’s tendency towards reckless speech with the wisdom of discretion, emphasizing the importance of eloquent yet thoughtful communication.
Join us on this journey as we unravel the intricacies of politics and delve into the remarkable candidacy of Hon. Murtala Ajaka.
Isah is the director Digital and Social Media Communication for the Kogi State SDP Governorship campaign
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