The last may not have been heard about controversy rocking Lagos4Lagos political movenment following the sacking of its chairman, Prince Sunday Ajayi, as Ajayi has fired back at the movement’s Convener, Olajide Adediran (Jandor), describing him as a complete fraud that the PDP should be wary of.
Jandor sacked Ajayi on Wednesday, alleging that he collected N100 million bribe from APC National Leader, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu, to make him serve as a mole in Lagos4Lagos movement as well return to APC
Ajayi described the allegation as malicious.
“Ordinarily, I wouldn’t have dignified a man whose life has been shrouded in controversy with an answer, but for the benefit of the general public and the undiscerning members of the movement who have been blindfolded by the shenanigans of a man whose dubious lifestyle of scavenging for funds is known to the people.
“For the records, I, Hon. Prince Sunday Ajayi, withdrew from the activities of Lagos4Lagos because of the questionable character and draconian lifestyle of Jandor.
“For someone to accuse me of collecting money from a man I have not spoken to or interacted with in the last 3 years shows the level of insanity and shallowness of a confused human being,” he said.
Ajayi said he was indeed grateful that he saw this coming and that he was warned several times that Jandor had an ugly past which he has guarded jealously and usually fought anyone who would oppose his style and actions.
“I dare Jandor to show proof of receipt of such transaction between me and Bola Tinubu, failure upon which I will have no choice but to institute a legal action against him.
“For clarity, Jandor’s latest action is borne out of the frustration he has met in his fruitless quest to get a PDP ticket that was already placed out of his reach from the word go.
“It would be interesting for the world to see the face of a liar called Jandor. It’s better for him to come out clean on how his arrogant lifestyle has led 70% percent of the movement to leave Lagos4Lagos. He is a complete fraud that the Lagos PDP should be careful of if they intend to get any credibility,” he added