Earlier this year I brought you the joyous tidings that Portlaois had elected Ireland’s first black mayor, Nigerian Rotimi Adebari. This was accompanied by an orgy of celebration in the PC fever-swamps, and I've been reliably informed that our President had an orgasm on the spot when she heard the news.
And indeed it was a heart-warming story. You see poor old Rotimi had fled persecution from his home village of Okeodan, hotly pursued by a mob of outraged Muslims. Barely escaped with his life, he did. Then, as the immigration industry puts it he ‘found himself’ in Ireland, and hey presto, he becomes mayor.

A remarkable achievement, as has been pointed out
ad nauseam since then. True to form, he quickly managed to corner significant amounts of taxpayers cash to celebrate diversity throughout Laois. They’re celebrating diversity like mad down there now, apparently.
Given the publicity it was no surprise that the folks back home heard about it. They were so impressed that in a recent visit to Okeodan the town Chief Lere Bamgboye held a ceremony in his honour on his achievements. Over 1,000 people attended the ceremony, which was held in the town’s market square.
Speaking at the event Chief Lere Bamgboye said: “
For those of us who have been close watchers of your upward journey in life we are not entirely surprised. We have known you as an enterprising young man with a lot of vision.”
Even a jaded cynic like your Savant was touched by this. After all, here was a man who fled for his life from his home, er, village and that same village was, er, now….. Hang on, surely shome mishtake?
Enter Paddy Clark – but there'll be no ha, ha, ha from Rotimi. Paddy insists that Hizzoner worked in London as an underground driver before seeking 'asylum' in Ireland, an allegation which the mayor has strenuously denied. On hearing this Paddy says ‘
I'm amazed at the gall of Rotimi Adebari. At the very least 50 drivers and six or more managers will remember him. His photograph and signature are on file with London Underground’s personnel office which were used in the issue of his free travel-pass and identity card,”'
The trade union will also have his records on file’ he added. '
In light of his continued denial and by doing so making me out to be a liar or mischief maker I will myself travel into London and get as many affidavits as I can from my former colleagues”He concluded by hoping that Mayor Adebari
‘does the right thing and resigns and stands for election again based on the truth of his origins and agenda.’ Some chance, Paddy. He’s got his snout in the trough and it’ll take a bit more than illegal entry and lying on an official form to take it out.
But why am I telling you all of this? Surely you’ve seen it plastered all over the media, the same way his election victory was? Er, strangely, no. A laborious trawl of the MSM revealed, well nothing.
Which is why more and more people are turning to blogs to get the real story.
Thanks to the eagle-eyed Sean O’Rourke for the valuable research.