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by Abla Dandjo in Wall Photos on January 14
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Description BEFORE YOU GO TO SARAKI HOUSE.

Before you go to saraki's house, there are some basic rules and guidelines you must savvy and follow, else, you're just going there to clap or watch flummeries.

In Bukola saraki's house, not everybody is allowed. Especially if you're financially independent or opinionated types who have ideas to sell and not ready to be yesman. In Bukola saraki's house, no room for asking leader(saraki) questions or exchange argy bargy with leader. You must remain silent until you are asked to do so by either Maja or Ajape. You must all raise up when leader make his way into the great hall and remain standing until leader sit down and ask you to sit.
After one or two people were selected and allowed to speak, no more talk until leader speak. Nobody dare ask leader a question after had spoken. Whatever leader says is finally and nobody dare speak over that.

You must write your name as to know the number of people in the meeting and how much it will be your share.

Most occasional, you must sit on a bare floor except some important people among you. You must either stand up or kneel on the bare floor while speaking to leader. Even if you're senator or house of rep. like in the pictures below, you must be on the floor.

If you're asked to meet leader by 4pm, note that you will be there roaming the streets until midnight before you can meet leader.

Worst part of it, the leader dose off while you're talking your jargon or looking scornful at you. The leader only grin while you're shouting his name (Sai leader !)

Some of the people you see in the pictures below are lecturer at university of ilorin, former council chairman, Honourable house of representative from offa/ Oyun and ifelodun.

You must follow these rules and mode de operandi if you must get ticket. This is what I refused to do that cost me 2015 house of assembly tickets.

Are you read to do this?

By Kayode Ogunloyo