Bilikisu Gambari returns to familiar terrain

Date: 2014-07-28

AFTER she twice lost out of the Kwara Central Senatorial District elections in 2007 and 2011 by the Saraki dynasty, Princess Bilikisu Tinuola Gambari  seems to have put the past behind her and warming up for another take in the kwara political chess game.

The former graduate of the American College of Applied Arts, London and Liverpool School of Banking, UK  was said to have returned back to her first love, passion for the downtrodden which has endeared her to the commoners at the grassroots. She was seen recently in Ilorin where she had come to oil her political machinery which she has been building since 2007.

According to the founding members of the PDP in Kwara State, she is ready to liberate the people of Kwara Central from the bondage of the Saraki in the next political dispensation, a crusade she had started and vowed to complete to the end.


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