Information available through sources at the government house in Kogi State reveal that the former two-term Peoples Democratic Party [PDP] governor of Kogi State, Alhaji Ibrahim Idris took his 13th wife on March 29, 2012 in a secret wedding held at the Kogi State government house.
Former governor Idris is aged 78 years old and his new wife is aged 27 years old.
According to the information gathered, the wedding Fathia [prayer] took place in the mosque at the Laggard [Government] House – and the reception took place at the same venue. The secret event attracted important personalities in the state including members of Idris’ cabinet, and the present governor, Captain Idris Wada.
The bribe’s name was given simply as Ramotu. She hails from Okene. Her parents reside at Lokoja while Ramotu resides in Abuja with one of her elder sisters. She posses an O’Level school leaving certificate. Prior to her meeting the former governor, she earned a living through hawking of ‘senegalese’ cloths at the Presidential villa.
As the news of Ex Governor Idris’ new marriage initially filtered into the Kogi community, it was thought that he had taken his longtime girl friend, an Ebira girl by the name, Zainab Ajanah, a relation of the present Chief Judge of the State who had put to bed for the ex-governor six months ago.
Zainab is a staff of Zenith Bank, Lokoja. Idris had promised to marry her, and the wedding was tentatively scheduled to take place – but the Supreme Court ruling which handed down its judgement on tenure elongation matter abruptly ending his administration - and thus fueling fracas between the former governor and the Chief Judge – because the Chief Judge of Kogi state had bluntly refused to grant the request of Ex Governor Ibrahim Idris to swear in Wada Idris against an existing and legitimate directive of the Attorney General of Nigeria to swear in the Speaker, State House of Assembly as Acting governor. This fracas ended the promise of marriage by Idris to the relation of the Chief Judge.
Meanwhile cursory investigation has uncovered more shocking anomalies within the Idris family.
Information available also indicates that the first wife of the former governor may have been murdered in the struggle to remain the head wife of the family. As gathered, Alhaji Ibrahim Idris’ supposed first son, Mohammed, who ran his father’s Ibro Holdings and Ibro Hotels in Abuja before heading to the House of Representatives, was indeed not his first son. And neither is Her Excellency, Hajia Zainab the first wife. Inquires shows that the first wife was Hajia Amina, a Kaduna State born woman.
Hajia Amina gave birth to a son called Abubakar Idris – before she died. Available information indicates that the Kaduna born Amina had to run back to Kaduna State in 2004 following the aborted contest over who will become the First Lady of Kogi State after Ibrahim Idris won the governorship election in 2003.
Insiders allege that all entreaties on Hajia Zainab and her children to allow Gov.Idris’ first wife enjoy the first four years as First Lady fell on deaf ears and as the woman sensed a very sinister plot on her life,she dumped the quest to be First Lady and ran out of Kogi State completely. She died mysteriously 6months later.
Nonetheless, the marriage event has begun to raise questions within quarters in the Kogi intelligentia. Questions over why the marriage event was held at the government house remain unanswered by the Governor’s people. It is recalled that the former governor was ousted following a Supreme Court ruling that tossed him out of the governor’s office. It is also recalled that the abrupt end to former governor Idris’ tenure led to a controversial swearing-in of the present governor by a customary court Judge – upon the instruction of ex governor Idris - against the orders given by the attorney general of the federation instructing that the State Chief Judge swear-in the Speaker of the State Assembly.
Informed observers believe that ex governor Idris determined efforts to install his in-law, Capt Wada as the Governor of Kogi anchors on the former governor’s desire to remain the de-factor governor of the State. The recent State House wedding points to this reality.
There's a common saying in Nigeria that is always used when describing the well to do or the Super rich- Nigerians would say ‘when you are big, you are Big’ That seems to describe the gentleman former Governor of Kogi State. The multi-millionaire, some say now Billionaire.
Why? We do not know, but the truth about it is that, as long as he can take care of all of them without any complaint, it's nobody's business. From our little understanding of the Quran- the believer can marry as many as 4 wives, if he would be able to love them all equally. Though we don't know how come the former Governor's wives reached 13? We know for sure he is eminently qualified to take care of them all.
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