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Adeleke Vows To Keep Dancing Despite Criticism

  • Gov Adeleke has pledged to continue dancing despite the backlash.

  • He disclosed that he had nurtured a childhood aspiration of becoming an entertainer.

  • Adeleke stated that went to dancing competitions and won dollars as prize money while schooling in the United States.

EKO HOT BLOG reports that the Governor of Osun State, Senator Ademola Adeleke, has vowed not to stop dancing despite criticisms.

He revealed that his childhood dream was to become an entertainer.
In an interview with News Central Africa, Governor Adeleke said he couldn’t achieve his dream because his father forced him to pursue an academic career.

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He said: “Music makes me feel so good. I love music. I love dancing. In fact, I was supposed to be in the entertainment business. During the time we were growing up, our father believed that you had to be a doctor or lawyer; you had to go to school.”

He said while schooling in the United States, he went to dancing competitions and won dollars as prize money.

Adeleke said: “I still have it [dancing] in me. I do not believe that because I am a governor or when I was a senator it should stop. When we have get-togethers, everyone would be stuck up.”

He warned critics to desist from trying to control his life, adding that there is time for everything, including dancing.
He, however, clarified that dancing will not stop him from performing his duties as governor.

FURTHER READING

Fondly called ‘dancing governorr’, Adeleke is the father of popular Nigerian musicians B-Red and Shina Rambo, and uncle to famous singer, Davido.

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