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General News of Friday, 21 April 2023

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I’m still struggling to prevent my husband from eating mistress’ concoctions - Betty Akeredolu

Ondo State First Lady, Betty Akeredolu and Governor Rotimi Akeredolu Ondo State First Lady, Betty Akeredolu and Governor Rotimi Akeredolu

Betty Anyanwu-Akeredolu, the wife of Governor Rotimi Akeredolu has revealed that she is still struggling to prevent her husband from eating more concoctions from his mistress.

“… I have to be at (the) gate not to allow any concoction to get in,” Akeredolu wrote in a Facebook post on Thursday.

With the picture of herself and her husband sitting on a couch, the Ondo first lady added, “Cough! I have carried my love away to a place he loves. Odoyewu,” using R&B singer Kizz Daniel’s song to slam her critics.

The governor had recently confirmed that he was sick but said there was “no cause for alarm” over his frail health, adding that he was recuperating speedily.

The latest post came barely a few weeks that her husband (Akeredolu, the Ondo governor) travelled abroad for his official “annual” leave.

A spokesman for the governor, Richard Olatunde, had in a statement said the leave would last 15 working days, adding that Akeredolu had already written to the House of Assembly and Deputy Governor Lucky Orimisan would act on his behalf pending his return on April 26.

While on leave, critics of Akeredolu’s family suggested that the governor travelled outside the country to treat himself for an undisclosed ailment.

The ailment had prompted him to take local herbs from one of his female aides, alleged to be the governor’s mistress.

In January, the governor’s wife cried out that her husband was on a “sick bed” after eating a concoction from one of his female aides, Bunmi Ademosun.

In a leaked audio file obtained by Peoples Gazette, Anyanwu-Akeredolu accused Ademosun, the Special Adviser to the governor on multilateral and inter-governmental affairs, of “sneaking” to give her husband local herbs to drink, warning the female aide to “stay away from her husband.”