Governor Abiola Ajimobi of Oyo State has maintained that no amount of curses that people of the State place on him, can take effect on him because he is doing the right thing.
Ajimobi said this when he spoke with newsmen after the Eid el-Kabir celebration at Agodi Eid Ground.
He said this while reacting to the number of curses the state residents have placed on him following the demolition of the music house owned by singer Yinka Ayefele.
“The lesson I learnt from the sojourn in the last seven years that we have been running the government is that one needs to fear God. If one fears God, no matter the curses placed on him, such curse can never have effect on him.
And if someone does what deserve curses and people pray for such an individual, the prayer cannot work for such a person. For me, no matter the curses, it can never affect me because I know I’m working for prayers and not curses. I’m serving the people wholeheartedly and I’m happy that God will give us success.”
Speaking further, Ajimobi said;
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