As stated in AA’s epistle, OBJ is no longer his boss, they have parted ways because AA claims to know him inside and out. However, OBJ has never held back when analyzing who AA truly is.
The real issue is that AA fears the man who wrote “My Watch”, a book that extensively detailed his Conny past.
Now, with his eyes set on the presidency, AA sees this as the perfect opportunity to take advantage of what he perceives as Nigerians’ frustration with PBAT’s policies; policies that are actually setting the country on a path to prosperity. But as the saying goes, trouble was sleeping, and someone went to wake it up by referring to OBJ as “my former boss.”
AA should remember that respect begets respect, and just as once a parent, always a parent, the same applies to leadership, once a boss, always a boss.
Well, here’s his thought-provoking statement:
“I joined others at the dinner hosted by my former boss, former President Olusegun Obasanjo, at The Delborough Hotel, Victoria Island, in Lagos.” — AA
- J.A. OSARO
