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“I will off your mic”: Gov Adeleke’s wife Titi sends unexpected message to Remi Tinubu amid public controversy

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Titilola Adeleke, the First Lady of Osun state, has sent an open message to Remi Tinubu following drama with her husband, Governor Ademola Adeleke.

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Recall that the country’s First Lady clashed with Osun State’s governor on Sunday in Ile-Ife during an event commemorating the 10th coronation anniversary of the Ooni of Ife, Oba Adeyeye Ogunwusi, at which she was invested with the chieftaincy title of Yeye-Asiwaju of Ile Oodua.

Adeleke attended the occasion alongside various luminaries from across the country, including former President Olusegun Obasanjo, current and former governors, senators, and traditional rulers.

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During the celebration, the Osun governor went up to the podium to deliver a speech. He danced for a few seconds before starting to sing, as is his custom.

The first lady then approached him and reportedly said:

I’ll give you five minutes to finish your speech. The music is enough.”

Adeleke, however, continued to sing. Mrs Tinubu returned to him and was said to have remarked, ‘I’ll switch off the microphone. Stop the music.’

Videos of the incident ignited a series of hot takes on social media.

Hours after the clash, Adeleke’s wife, Titi, took to social media to congratulate Senator Oluremi Tinubu on being honoured as the Yeye Oodua of Yoruba Land, calling it a recognition of her positive impact and dedication to the people.

She warmly referred to her as ‘Mummy’ in respect.

“I profoundly rejoice with the Mother of the Nation, Distinguished Senator (Dr) Oluremi Tinubu (CON), on her historic installation as the Yeye Oodua of Yoruba Land. This is another testament to your exemplary impact, virtues, and excellent dedication to serving humanity, uplifting lives, and communities across our country. Congratulations, Mummy!”

She also praised the Ooni of Ife, saying his leadership has brought significant development to Ife, Osun State, Nigeria, and particularly to the Yoruba people.

Mrs Adeleke’s words, however, seemed to annoy many online, as they expected her to be affected by the altercation her husband had with the senator.

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