As reported by Vanguard, the former Ondo First Lady who was given a breast cancer diagnosis 27 years ago, said her decision to seek medical care rather than relying on spiritual healers was a crucial step in her recovery....TAP HERE TO READ THE FULL STORY..>>
According to Betty, Rotimi was religious but she was ‘wired differently’ and has no apologies for it. She spoke about her disapproval of prayers and rejected spiritual assistance during her husband’s battle with cancer.
“What came out of their mountain climbing, ‘blessed’ handkerchiefs, water, olive oil, etc., from the GOs and all the noisy prayers like people possessed by demons? If Aketi had listened to me, I wouldn’t be a widow.”
Speaking further on the state’s governance, Betty described her husband’s successor Governor Lucky Aiyedatiwa’s administration as ‘rudderless’.
Additionally, reacting to the allegation that Aiyedatiwa’s finance commissioner was the one running the government, the widow had no comment.
“However, it’s worth noting that this same commissioner was sacked from her position during Aketi’s first administration. You can connect the dots as to why Lucky brought her back. We are watching.”
During the same interview with Olumide Akinrinlola, the former first lady of Ondo confirmed that she would be pursuing her senatorial ambitions.
How did former governor Rotimi Akeredolu die?
Rotimi Akeredolu died in December last year after a protracted battle with prostate cancer.
Following his death, Aiyedatiwa succeeded him as the representative of the Nigerian state.Read Full Details