In a time when silence is safer than honesty, Sola Abegunde has chosen the harder path — to speak. His response to Gbenga Akanni’s spirited defense of Governor Seyi Makinde isn’t just a rebuttal; it’s a lament. A lament for a forgotten Eruwa, a neglected Ido road, and a governor who, despite six years in office, has offered apologies where action was due. To call out a leader for being “ashamed” of broken promises may offend loyalists like Akanni, but Abegunde argues it is the bare minimum that citizens deserve — the courage to demand better.….KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶▶
From the abandoned 48km Ido–Eruwa road to the controversial handling of the Eleruwa stool, Abegunde paints a picture not just of administrative lapses but of deliberate indifference. The facts, as he presents them, are not whispered allegations but documented timelines, court rulings, and public failures — yet, somehow, they are met with applause by sycophants eager to defend shadows rather than question substance.
But this is not just about one road or one town. It’s about the dangerous normalization of underperformance, the silencing of dissent by praise-singers, and a state that measures success by press coverage rather than the lived realities of its people. And as Abegunde asks the uncomfortable questions no one wants to answer….KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶▶