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OSUN 2022: Senator Adeleke Goes Back To School
OSUN 2022: Senator Adeleke Goes Back To School
After the Supreme Court ruling affirmed the election of Governor Gboyega Oyetola as Osun State Governor, the people of Osun State keep wandering why Senator Ademola Adeleke who was the governorship candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in the 2018 governorship election in the state has disappeared from the political scene.
OSUNREPORTERS NEWS started digging into it to satisfy the peoples curiosity. Perhaps the most significant factor used against Adeleke in the election was his educational status.
During his struggle as a Senator and Governorship candidate of the PDP, Adeleke was tagged an uneducated man who ‘doctored’ his Secondary School Certificate to enable him contest elections.
A source revealed that the former senator has now gone back to school to acquire a higher qualification to enable him contest the governorship election again in 2022 in Osun State, who is currently in America studding for a bachelor degree programme.
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He began the university’s popular 2-year undergraduate programme in 2018. He expect to emerge with a Bachelor degree in year 2020.
The source said the ambition to become Osun number one citizen motivated Adeleke to return to the university, while adding that the journey is part of the private life of the popular dancing senator where nobody should question or dig more about.
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