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Would Otunba Rotimi Ajanaku Be Lucky this Time?

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What else does he want in life? This is one of the rather queer questions often asked by many who know about his political ambition. While you may not blame those who ask this nagging question frequently, the truth seems to be that Otunba

Rotimi Ajanaku, a successful businessma­n, desires a bigger platform to serve humanity.

This, therefore, explains his political trajectory since he ventured into politics in 2011.

But his sortie in the murky water of Nigerian politics in 2011 was, to put it mildly, unpalatabl­e. He had aspired to win a seat in the Oyo State House of Assembly on the platform of the then-ruling Peoples’ Democratic Party (PDP). He, however, could not go beyond the party’s primaries. Again, in 2015, he had literally eyed the House of Representa­tives, where he had hoped to represent the Ibadan North Federal Constituen­cy on the platform of the All Progressiv­es Congress (APC). Prior to that time, he had establishe­d some businesses, including a hotel and a farm in the ancient city, so he could be closer to the grassroots.

But sadly, he lost at the party’s primaries to Saheed Fijabi, son of a popular Ibadanborn socialite and businessma­n, Akin Fijabi.

Ajanaku did not only lose the ticket, but he also lost a huge amount of money.

“It was a total loss. He was bitter, angry and dejected,” a source said.

Thereafter, he left the party for the Labour Party. But his ambition to be elected into the Green Chamber was met with a kiss of death, a situation that made him unhappy, distraught and utterly deflated. However, if you think that the multimilli­onaire businessma­n has lost hope or has jettisoned his political ambition, you are wrong.

The incurable optimist, Society Watch gathered, is determined to give his people good representa­tion. So, he has, once again, thrown his hat into the ring for the 2023 election. This time around, he is reportedly contesting on the platform of the Accord Party to represent Ibadan North/ Southwest Federal Constituen­cy. Already, many of his friends, fans and admirers are praying he would be luckier this time around.

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