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Monday, April 13, 2015

Senator Gbenga Ashafa's Ambode Prediction That Came To Pass!

''On April 6, 2015, I issued a brief statement after a press parley during the Easter break. The statement contained a very bold prediction on the outcome of the April 11, 2015 gubernatorial and state assembly elections in Lagos State. As you may rightly now know, that which I predicted eventually came to pass. Mr. Akinwunmi Ambode is now Governor-Elect, Lagos State.


Ashafa and Ambode.

To those in the know, it would be putting it mildly to say that this victory was already sure. But the truth remains that when change is yielding good fruits, continuity is only what is required to tend such a garden. 


Indeed, Lagosians are a resolute breed – as depicted in our daily lives. We could rightly be said to have the “Lagos Dream”. And we are lucky too. Lucky in the sense that the APC has rendered a good account of governance over the past 16 years. Lucky as a people whose leaders are on the platform of the All Progressives Congress – a party that has proven, beyond all doubt, that it has what it takes to propel this country and the state to even higher grounds.

Feats such as Ambode’s victory can be attributed to an interplay of various factors: the commitment of a people aimed at sustaining the tempo of development by voting to retain a performing party, the political sagacity of the National Leader of the APC, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu, whose penchant for pulling aces from his sleeves has become remarkable, the vibrant APC campaign machinery buoyed even more by the strategic and timely developmental strides of Governor Babatunde Fashola (SAN) and a number of other factors that space may not permit me to name, for now.

The attention and concern generated by the governorship elections is a direct response to the yearning for continuity. Lagosians were confronted with the opportunity to determine their future and they wholly took control.

As a testament to taking control, being the Senator representing Lagos East Senatorial District, I did not only deliver my polling unit, my ward, and my LGA. All the LGAs in the entire Lagos East were delivered to the APC. 

The vision of a better Lagos is here. Akinwunmi Ambode will embark on a new age of reform and prosperity in this state by building on Governor Fashola’s legacy, thereby ushering in an era that will reorder the relationship between citizen and government, and continually make government responsive to the people.

Thank you, Lagosians. Eko o ni baje o!''

- Senator ‘Gbenga Ashafa (Lagos East Senatorial District)






34 comments:

  1. Lagos can never baje. Once again, Ambode is the man

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    1. Congratulations to him..... I would have preferred Agbaje though. All I want is a better NIGERIA.
      GOD BLESS NIGERIA.

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  2. So u wrote this psalm 119 to prove a point??
    King David come oooo
    *rme*

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  3. Hahahahahah. Ifa Hear.. If to say e nor come to pass nko. Abegy our Greatest Pansite Jimi Agbaje should have won. Seriously.

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  4. APC the highest rigger has won in Lagos....
    Hahahahahahahahahah....
    Warrever mehn..
    Good for them...

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    1. LOL
      They rigged the hell out of this election.
      SMH

      I hope those shouting Ambo won't regret.
      I really hope so.

      Jimi my man, God bless you sir.

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    2. Warreva mehn! Ambo oo Ambo. *whistling away*

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  5. Correct ooh jare my senator,eko ntesiwaju,Eko oni baje ooh

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  6. Agbaje has conceded, let's move on....

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  7. Mtcheeeew This is a definition of 'DIRTY TALK'

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  8. Stupid man!!! JIMI REMAINS D REAL MAN FOR LAGOS STATE!!!

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    1. For your mind abi? Why u dey curse the man? What did he do to you? Ambo oo Ambo.....

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  9. APC rigg lagos state election,anyway Congrat to both of them

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  10. APC una well done ooo. if not we for no come out to work today. no be today fowl yansh dey open when breeze blow.

    so lets leave that thing and work together. we know Jagaban will not allow lagos to go like dat.

    all the same, thank God that no running helter skelter in Lagos.

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  11. Can u guyz stop beefing, if u are not cool with d result u can all go and jump into d lagoon.

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  12. Congrats, d better rigger won. Every politician in Nigeria rigs election, so d better rigger won. Congratulations!

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    1. Nne tell me something. So you mean PDP rigged it better in Rivers and Akwa Ibom etc? Inukwa! Wonderful, I didn't know that.

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  13. Most of you saying it was rigged did you come out to vote. Nonsense

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    1. Help me ask dem oooo

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    2. Don't mind them. It's on social media they do their own voting

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  14. You predicted rigging the election abi

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  15. Bad belle people, go and jump into the lagoon...he he he

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  16. election really turn most people to Prophets

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  17. Attention seeker joor ooo!Tinubu hope you have noticed him...sikini.com

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  18. Eko Oni baje. Congratulations Ambode and big congrat to Asiwaju gbogbo Nigeria oko awon omo Igbo aje okuta ma mumi .

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