Flee With No Glee: Man Like Gboyega Nasir

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There is no polite way to describe what Gboyega Nasir Isiaka (GNI) has been doing. A man who publicly claims affection and loyalty to Governor Dapo Abiodun, while privately and repeatedly courting his arch-rival, Ibikunle Amosun, is not being strategic; he is being deceitful. You cannot pledge love in one breath and practice intimacy with the enemy in the next. That behavior has a name in politics, and it is treachery. Ogun West is not confused by this double game, and it is no longer amused by it.

GNI has mastered political duplicity. He wants the credibility, protection, and relevance that come from association with Dapo’s government, yet he keeps one hand firmly clasped with Amosun’s camp, ready to switch sides the moment the political wind shifts. This is not bridge-building; it is cowardice disguised as diplomacy. It reveals a man whose only consistent ideology is self-preservation. Loyalty, to him, is conditional. Conviction is negotiable. And trust is something he demands but never earns.

At some point, political flexibility stops being intelligence and starts looking like fraud. Ogun West may be patient, but patience has a memory. The memory many now have of GNI is not of courage or leadership, but of a politician who treats parties, platforms, and people like temporary shelters. He shows up when it is convenient, disappears when it is costly, and returns only when the danger has passed, pretending absence is wisdom. This is not caution. It is political cowardice wrapped in soft speech.

GNI avoids clarity because clarity requires commitment, and commitment requires sacrifice. He wants to be seen as loyal without behaving loyally, principled without paying the price of principle, and relevant without ever being reliable. He feeds off political structures while quietly distancing himself from their burdens. Ogun West does not need a leader who is always hedging, always waiting, always calculating an escape route. It needs someone who can stand firm when neutrality is no longer innocent. Neutrality, in moments that demand choice, is betrayal by another name.

If GNI’s political story continues this way, history will remember him not as a unifier or a strategist, but as a man who tried to belong everywhere and ended up standing for nothing.

You cannot keep changing outfit and expect people not to notice !

By GNI Digital

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