I
can't stop laughing. In this hilarious interview with The Punch. The
former governor of Oyo state flared up when he was asked why he
bleaches.
You talked about quality, is it in terms of your dressing
too?
In terms of everything, Akala is a man of quality. Look at
me, I am a man of quality, with due respect. I use quality materials.
Is the use of jewellery part of it too?
Yes, I have been using jewellery as a young man.
Do you know what they called Ghana before, Gold Coast. I
lived in Ghana and that was where I got used to it early in my life. We make
statement with our looks in Ghana.
In those days when we were in Ghana, your wife bathed you
and took care of you.
I am from Ghana, so I have been using jewellery (he sends
for an album). I want to show you some pictures. Pictures that I took some 40
years back, you would see chains on my neck. Look at my hand chains and rings
in this picture. That is how I was brought up.
Even when I was in (police) uniform, I wore my chain with my
uniform.
Is it part of your own fashion to bleach?
Bleach? That is stupidity; you are asking a very silly
question, how can I bleach? You are very silly to ask that question. What do
you mean by that? What gave you that impression?
(He pulled up his clothe and singlet to show his fair
complexion.)
Is this bleaching? Have you seen the cream that I use that
makes me bleach or did you know me when I was black? So if you want to write
that, put it there that I said you are very silly to ask me that kind of
question.
Don’t ask that kind of question again.
What you don’t know; you ask. You don’t even know my
parents. Is my wife complaining or my children? I don’t know what gave anybody
the impression that I bleach.
You don’t know me; do you know what it takes to bleach?
Does your wife still bathe you?
She can’t carry me anymore; we are old. Don’t forget that
the First Lady is not my first wife. My first wife is an old woman like me and
she is still with me. She was also brought up in Ghana and that’s why I was
able to marry her. Most of the people in Nigeria cannot keep up with my
lifestyle of cleanliness.
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