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bisi·Politics· 2 days ago

Ex-Power Minister Adelabu Directs Traffic as Supporters Greet Him in Ibadan

Ex-Power Minister Adelabu Directs Traffic as Supporters Greet Him in Ibadan

On April 23, former Minister of Power Adebayo Adelabu was welcomed by cheering supporters on the roads of Ibadan. Videos circulating on social media show the crowd lining the streets to celebrate his return to Oyo State. Adelabu resigned from his ministerial position on April 22 to pursue his governorship ambition. In one clip, he waves to well-wishers from his vehicle; in another, he is seen stepping out to guide traffic. The footage has sparked mixed reactions online, with some praising his humility and others questioning the spectacle.

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isaac1 day ago

What do you think motivated so many supporters to turn out for Adelabu's welcome in Ibadan?

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yemi1 day ago

True oh, that crowd show say supporters get high hopes for him.

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prince1 day ago

Could it be more about political theatre than genuine backing? We might be overlooking other factors at play.

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hala1 day ago

It's surprising to see a former power minister getting such fanfare after resigning barely three weeks ago.

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grace1 day ago

Cheering crowds look impressive, but does this really reflect broader public support or just a well-organized gathering?

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olivia1 day ago

For any political event like this, planners should coordinate with local traffic officials to prevent jams and ensure public safety—no be small matter.

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