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  • Pages: 524

    Year: 2017

    Dimensions: 229 x 152mm

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    To Live with Happiness

    Dr. Olusegun Mimiko competed in the gubernatorial elections on
    April 14, 2007, against the incumbent Olusegun Agagu. The Independent
    Electoral Commission INEC, departing from the norm, announced election
    results in Abuja, the federal capital, declaring the incumbent the
    winner. Mimiko contested this decision at the election tribunal and was
    adjudged winner at the tribunal and the Court of Appeal on February 23,
    2009. The Appeal Court, liked the court of first instance, cited massive
    irregularities in the 2007 election, and ordered that Agagu be replaced
    by Mimiko as governor. Mimiko then became the first and only member of
    the Labour Party to win gubernatorial office in Nigeria. Governor
    Olusegun Mimiko contested and won re-election on October 20, 2012, for a
    second term, making him the first governor in Ondo State to win a
    second term election. Mimiko stood in that election as the Labour Party
    candidate for Nigeria’s Ondo State and polled the highest votes.

    The
    court drama that pitched Dr. Rahman Olusegun Mimiko against Dr. Olusegun
    Kokumo Agagu lasted for two years, 2007 to 2009. It consumed the energy
    of hundreds of lawyers and the attention of millions of Nigerians. On
    the one hand was the Mimiko team, considered the under-dog in the
    struggle, with only the rightness of their cause as their succour, and
    their belief that somehow, God was on their side. On the other hand was
    the Agagu team, the incumbent power supported by federal might and
    endless resources in money, material and confidence.

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