Obaseki in his rise to power failed to hold on to power after contravening four key rules in the 48 laws of POWER

The first law, Never Outshine Your Master was contravened by the Edo State Governor.

On assumption of office, Obaseki was in a haste to outshine his political benefactor Adams Oshiomhole.

The second breach was Law number 3 Conceal Your Intentions.

Obaseki exhibited an act of ingratitude from day one. Whatever reasons best known to him Obaseki from the first day he took the oath of office began to blow the trumpet that the party leaders and members are thieves always begging from Government for survival.

He never hid his intentions for his disdain for party members. If Obaseki is not dragging the party to court he is demolishing houses of the same party members.

Obaseki’s evil intention was spotted from day one.

Obaseki overlooked law 19: Know who you’re dealing with, do not offend the wrong person.

Obviously, Obaseki forgets who he was dealing with, Aside Asiwaju Bola Tinubu and maybe some few others Oshiomhole has never ever lost a battle.

Right from his days as a labour leader to his emergence as an opposition politician in Edo State through to his eight years tenure as the Executive Governor of Edo State, Adams has never lost a battle.

Lastly and surely can never be the least Obaseki rubbished law 42; Strike the shepherd and the sheep will scatter.

Never again would Obaseki be given the opportunity to strike the SHEPHERD, Obaseki attempted albeit ill-informed to strike down Adams Oshiomhole as the National Chairman of the APC.

He tried multiple times and failed.

The party is strongly behind its Shepard and would do anything to protect Adams Oshiomhole.

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Words have it on the street that Obaseki and his ally in destabilization, Mr Matthew Iduoroyekemwen have been disqualified from contesting the party primaries.

Osigwe Omo-Ikirodah writes in from Benin City.

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