The Osun State Governor, Rauf Aregbosola, at
the weekend innocently stirred the bee nest when he commented on his twitter
page about Arsenal Football Club players and their coach.
In quick succession, he was attacked for tweeting
about football while he was alleged to owe workers in the state of seven months’ salary as well as pensioners
their gratuity.
The governor was also reminded that over 34,000
students of the Ladoke Akintola University of Technology (LAUTECH), Ogbomosho, Oyo
State, have been languishing at home for 15 months because of the strike.
Tweeting from @RaufAregbesola, he said: "I'm
going to really enjoy watching Lacazette. Giroud keeps making it difficult for
Arsenal fans not to like him.
Wenger might just have unearthed a gem in
Kolasenic."
Whilst French-born Alexander Lacazette wears the
number 9 jersey as a striker for Arsenal FC, Oliver Giroud, also a French
national and a striker for the same club, wears the number 12 jersey while Bosnian
Sead Kolašinac, is a defender all under the coaching of Arsene Wenger.
His tweets had barely landed when an avalanche of
mockery met them with the general consensus being that the state had enough
issues to grapple with than foreign football matters.
Leading the attacks, one Mr. Jones tweeting from
@handjones responded: "@raufaregbesola Mr. governor go and pay your staff
salaries first before you come and run commentary. All the people you mentioned
have been paid salary for this week."
Hameedoh who was more pragmatic in his approach
said: "@raufaregbesola Kolasinac it is your Excellency! I bet we can have
a very robust league too if we all ignite the passions in us and channel it
towards ours."
There were yet others who capitalised on the tweet
to remind him that students of LAUTECH were still on the protracted strike
embarked upon by the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) due to the
inability of the Oyo and Osun State Governments to pay the salaries of the
academic and non- academic staff.
One of such was Oladimeji Emmanuel tweeting from
@Otun-Empire who said: "@raufaregbesola Sir, reopen our LAUTECH. Save our
future and we will be happy that you have unearthed a gem in us. This is all we
ask for. We are begging sir."
Asiwaju Akorede Wasiu tweeting from @korodews said:
"@raufaregbesola 34,000 youths are still at home. Dear APC, it is possible
to fight corruption and manage not to ruin our education system.
#fundLAUTECH."
Also, Kunle Ajayi said: "How are we concerned
about this sir, when my school (LAUTECH) has been on strike for up to 15
months?"
Also commenting were soccer buffs like
Adeyinka Akinwale who would rather have the
governor to propagate indigenous football clubs especially the Osun United.
Tweeting from @FoxOfficial, he said: "@raufaregbesola
How I wish you can tweet passionately about Osun United."
He immediately found support with one
Applisenze who said: "On point Akinwale. This
is really sad. 1million people paying N100 to watch local match per week is
N100million. Invest in beautiful stadia, players and television."
BiafranGod tweeting from @Bennethakwuegwu who somehow
found a way to drag President Muhammadu Buhari into his tweet, said: "@raufaregbesola
Stupidity is when a governor will never talk about players in the state he
sponsors but has a view about players of a team in London.
"@raufaregbesola Oh I forgot, London is now
part of Nigeria or is it the other way round? Our president now lives in
London, so governors must support London clubs.
"@raufaregbesola Rauf will grow Osun economy by
supporting Arsenal in London just as Buhari is growing London tourism by
becoming a museum."
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