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FRED LATIMORE OGHENESIVBE’S RANTING: WHEN OPPOSITION LOSES SUBSTANCE

I laugh out loud whenever I read Fred Latimore Oghenesivbe’s rant. They often border on psychosis. Fred Latimore Oghenesivbe who earns a living from attacking the governor of his State and spitting on the exalted office that other responsible citizens revere, seems to have run out of the staple for his comical trade. How else would one analyse his decision to create ridiculous illusions and mislead the people on every issue. 

If Fred Latimore Oghenesivbe were still in self-possession, would he be criticising and creating confusion about every issue. Fred Latimore Oghenesivbe’s writings are a jumble of meaningless babble that communicates only contradiction and betrays pitiable ignorance.

So, let’s indulge him a bit. He’s our poorly informed brother after all. Shall we disown him when all he needs is some enlightenment? In reality, what is at work here is something akin to a culture shock. Latimore cannot come to terms with the new ideas that have come to town since Governor Okowa was sworn in.

Let truth be told, if opposition wants to bring out the best in Governor Okowa, some of these people screaming his name on Facebook and hawking stories have come poorly prepared for that job. Every great democracy thrives on seasoned and constructive criticism driven by a knowledgeable opposition.  Delta State is too far advanced to be informed by people who are in acute need of enlightenment.

It is hoped that now that the opposition have failed to come to power through the back door via the aid of the tribunal that Latimore will put an end to his stock in trade.

Fred Latimore Oghenesivbe’s unreadable, zoological bleating will keep giving only migraine. It cannot shape any policy direction or awaken any form of consciousness from the government or the ople. So, next time you see his long epistles, save yourself the headache…press delete!

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