Lagos Guber aspirant, Gbadamosi calls out people begging him for money
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A former gubernatorial candidate in Lagos State, Babatunde Gbadamosi, has warned ”online beggars” to stop sending him messages, demanding for his hard-earned money amid the ongoing Coronavirus pandemic.

A former gubernatorial candidate in Lagos State, Babatunde Gbadamosi, has warned ”online beggars” to stop sending him messages, demanding for his hard-earned money amid the ongoing Coronavirus pandemic.
This is coming weeks after Gbadamosi was arrested and detained for violating social distance order, but was released after writing an apology letter to federal government.
Gbadamosi via his Twitter handle has now issued the stern warning and told those asking him to do giveaways, to take their financial problems to the current leaders they voted for.
See his tweets below;
Stop coming to my inbox to DEMAND that I give you my hard earned money.
Go and meet those you used your "influenza" skills to persuade the world that they're the best for Lagos & Nigeria. Don't you know their address again?
You put them in office to eat our taxes. Join them.
— Babatunde Olalere Gbadamosi (@BOGbadamosi) May 17, 2020
What you don't realise is that those fellows are now balling on my money & that of millions of other taxpayers in this state. Go and collect your share from them. If they don't answer your calls, gather yourselves and go to their house or their office to collect yours, monthly.
— Babatunde Olalere Gbadamosi (@BOGbadamosi) May 17, 2020
Political choices are ALWAYS life-changing decisions and as such should.never be taken lightly.
People MUST learn to face the consequences of their political choices, regardless of their motivation at the time.
— Babatunde Olalere Gbadamosi (@BOGbadamosi) May 17, 2020
Weeks ago, Gbadamosi was arrested and detained after being spotted in a viral video attending a birthday party organised by Nollywood actress, Funke Akindele-Bello for her husband, Abdul-Rasheed Bello, held in Amen Estate, Ibeju-Lekki axis of the state.
Following the arrest of Funke Akindele, Gbadamosi had apologized for attending the house party, violating the Lagos State Government’s order, which barred a public gathering of more 20 people.
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