Dancing is a form of exercise for me – Senator Adeleke

Dancing is a form of exercise for me – Senator Adeleke

Senator Adeleke who is in the Senate to fill the vacuum left by his late brother, Sen. Isiaka Adeleke who represented Osun West senatorial district in

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Senator Adeleke who is in the Senate to fill the vacuum left by his late brother, Sen. Isiaka Adeleke who represented Osun West senatorial district in the senate, says he loves to dance and takes it as a form of exercise.
 “Like we normally say there is time for everything. There is time to laugh. There is time to cry but most of the time I love dancing and I take it as an exercise. My kids got it from me. Sina Rambo and B-Red and of course my nephew Davido. I train them and as a matter of fact, they will tell me that ‘Dad, we can’t catch up with you’. I love dancing.

 According to Senator Adeleke , he became the face of APC campaigns some years back because of his dancing skills. “When I joined APC briefly, I campaigned with Aregbesola and my late brother. As a matter of fact, we put what is called interload into our campaign because you go to most campaigns, it is so dry but when you put an interload into a campaign where you dance, laugh and everything, it makes it lively.

“As a matter of fact, I became the face of the campaign. Without me, there is no campaign. Now that they messed up and I went to my former party, they are now using it against me that I am dancing. I even danced with my daughter. They never knew it was my daughter. They thought it was someone else but I told them that that is a lesson to all fathers. You have to be close to your daughters. I am very close to my children and that is why I dance. I dance to enjoy myself. Everybody dances,” he said.

However senator Ademola Adeleke stressed that he will not only be remembered in the Senate for his dance steps as he had already set machineries in motion to deliver democracy dividend to his constituents. He said that in the past days he had been understudying the legislature and would soon come up with bill that will affect his people positively. He added that although only two years were left in the 8th Senate, we would ensure to make an impact within the two years.

“For the past one week I have been understudying what is going on in the Senate and I love it. I intend to pass a lot of bills that will benefit my people in Osun West, they have done well by supporting me, this election was an election that got a lot of attention and they supported me: the dance I did was a victory dance,” Senator Adeleke said.