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Wife of the deceased Governor of Ondo State, Rotimi Akeredolu, Betty Akeredolu, caused stirs during the burial of her late husband on Friday when she used the occasion to attack critics of her relationship with her husband in her tribute.
Betty, the former first lady of Ondo State was criticized for having a firm control of her husband’s administration, with many believing that she was the de facto governor.
But in her tribute to the late husband, Betty fired back at the critics saying they grew up seeing their mothers trampled upon as doormats.
She further lambasted her critics saying they copied the template and treated their wives as pieces of furniture that can be easily discarded as trash.
She said, “It’s me, your adorable Betty. You just left me. Just like that! It hurts. Badly it hurts. Now alone to face all manners of mockery from the so-called friends and adversaries alike. Now alone. A beg o! Can an Amotekun generalissimo be a weakling? Mbanuu! It doesn’t add up nau. Haba!”
“Not a few lashed out that you (Akeredolu) were a weakling because you loved me. I don’t think so in their homes while growing up they saw their mothers trampled upon as doormats. By the way, do they know what love is?
“They copied the template and treated their wives as pieces of furniture that can be easily discarded as trash. In many instances, the subjugation was garnished with beatings while the community looked the other way and remained unperturbed by gender-based violence. Beaten up like punch bags.”
Betty said the critics were marvelled that a Yoruba man could love his wife who is an Ibo, saying what brought them together was love at first sight.
"Na love at first sight brought us together, biko. No be juju. Na love make me cross the Niger. That love at first sight turned out to be true and pure."
The ancient town of Owo, Ondo State played host to people from all walks of life who stormed the town to grace the final burial of Akeredolu
Akeredolu, who passed away on Wednesday, December 27, 2023, during a protracted illness in a German hospital, at the age of 67, was laid to rest at the burial site in the community.
The funeral service was held at the St. Andrew’s Cathedral Anglican Church, Imola, Owo. The Vice President, Mallan Kashim Shettima and many dignitaries were in attendance.
Speaking at the service, President Bola Tinubu, who was represented by the Vice President, described the deceased former governor as a fearless man who always stood by the truth.
“We are gathered here today to bid farewell to a remarkable soul, Arakunrin Oluwarotimi Odunayo Akeredolu SAN, CON,” the President began, reflecting on the transience of life and the enduring impact of our choices. He is a fearless soldier for his people.”
“There was no point in life where his voice shook in telling his truth. He was a vastly intelligent man whose passion has created quite a wide vacuum beyond this community,” the President eulogised.
Similarly, the state Governor, Lucky Aiyedatiwa said his former boss always stood for good governance and the rule of law.
He stated, “You are all here because he stood for something: good governance and the rule of law. He means a lot to different people, and that is why he has been described in different words. He was a courageous leader, a fighter, and a warrior. How can we forget him so soon? It is not possible because he lives on.
“He used the instrument of governance to intervene in different sectors of the state, including education, health services, and infrastructural development and security, among others."
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