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2 Women Deliver Babies For Top Politician, Alani Bankole Within a Week


The Ogun State top politician and father of Nigeria’s erstwhile speaker of Federal House of Representatives, Chief S. O. Alani Bankole, the Oluwo of Iporo Ake and Seriki Jagunmolu of Egbaland.

The very powerful politician, was said to have been blessed weeks past by two new babies from two different women.He is over 70 years.
According to the hot gist, Chief Alani Bankole’s last but now not the least known wife, a fair-skinned lady, known as Bola (nee Ewebiyi), was said to have delivered a baby girl in an Abeokuta private hospital few weeks ago. The 26 year-old Bola, whom the  polygamist politician, Alani Bankole legally married about a year ago, is a graduate of Olabisi Onabanjo University, OOU, Ago-Iwoye, with a B.Sc (Bus Admin), and is allegedly said to be the apple of Alani Bankole’s eyes.
The baby we gathered has since been named Ganiyat according to Islamic tradition, just as a big party is under way come this Wednesday, March 13, 2013 to celebrate the arrival of the new baby. But just as gladdening as the news of Alani Bankole’s pretty young wife’s delivery of a baby girl, a rather startling news and very amusing one at that, trickled in that yet another woman, who hails from Ilaro in the Yewa axis of Ogun State, said to be in her 40s, was said to have within the same week, delivered a baby girl for the same Chief Bankole, who we gathered, was not befuddled in any way at the ‘supposed’ good news.
With these two new additions to Alani Bankole’s harem, the number of children he may be fathering now could be lost while counting, but as at the last count, the number of his children was put at 26. The Ilaro woman already has a 10-year-old boy from a previous marriage.
Meanwhile, the latter of the two new mothers of Alani Bankole’s babies, Bola is said to be so elated at her bundle of joy as she is leaving no stone unturned to throw a big naming ceremony-cum-party for her daughter Ganiyat Bankole, come March 13, when the baby will be clocking the traditional 41 days, according to Yoruba and probably Islamic practice.

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