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‘Not true!’ Ogun lawmaker denies Facebook hacking allegation

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June 20, 2020
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A lawmaker, representing Remo North Constituency at the Ogun State House of Assembly, Hon.(Barr) Solomon Osho, has denied the news making the rounds that he hacked a Facebook account belonging to his former personal assistant, Prince Taiwo Gbadebo.

Hon. Osho wondered how people could be that wicked to malign him in such a demeaning manner and claimed it was an act of betrayal on the part of the said former PA.

What he wrote.

It is so unfortunate the kind of politics we now find ourselves these days. Unfortunately, this is the level our youth has degenerated into, just in the name of playing politics. This is a sheer act of paying back your benefactor of many years with such evil. Could this be as a result of his envy, jealousy or mere hatred?

Hon.(Barr) Solomon Osho wishes to deny the false allegations against him in it’s entirety. On the honour and integrity of his personal self, he will never degrade so low to act as alleged nor deem it necessary to exchange words with his former Personal Assistance, Prince Taiwo Gbadebo. Hon. Osho though uses an iPhone, but he uses an MTN line on it. These allegations are strange to him. What would he benefit from hacking his Facebook account?

Just yesterday, this same Taiwo Wasiu Gbadebo was parading and celebrating with pictures, his realignment with Hon. Solomon Osho’s political arch-enemy, Hon. Biyi Adeleye. And today, he has come up with this grievous allegation. Does that mean he has started acting the job of his new paymaster, which is to tarnish image of his former boss and benefactor?

Just two weeks ago, Taiwo Gbadebo conspired with two others to forge the letterhead and signature of the Honourable member of Ogun State House of Assembly, to collect a contract letter from the Ministry of Commerce, yet Hon. Solomon Osho never reacted till today. He was even pleading on his former PA’s behalf not to arrest and prosecute him.

If indeed Taiwo Gbadebo feels betrayed and treated badly, despite Hon. Osho sponsoring his wedding at Ile-Ife two (2) months before his voluntary disengagement with his former boss, why not just leave his former boss alone with his life and career. Why decide to just tarnish his image? For your information, Taiwo Gbadebo has for the past 4 days been using a pseudo Facebook account; “Otito loju”, to publicly post and send messages indirectly.

This is an act of betrayal, nothing more nothing less.

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