Few spoilt brats squander their family fortune quicker than it took their forbears to amass it. From birth, they are bonded to fortune; growing up, they become hostages to it – particularly if their folks fail to instill in them, the essential values required to improve their fortune and sustain it.
Whenever the leaders of a family begin to amass tidy sums of wealth, concerns often arise concerning the dangers of producing detestable flawed children according to highly paid comedian, Louis C.K.
Indeed, contemporary research has revealed that there’s no way someone who was raised rich is not going to be a burden of a human being in his or her society thus parents raising children born to privilege, run the risk of creating self-satisfied little cretins.
However, if the unfortunate event allegedly spearheaded by Olatunbosun Adeoti, a son of the Secretary to the State Government of Osun State, Moshood Adeoti, is anything to go by, something must have gone wrong somewhere with the upbringing of the reportedly petulant boy. Olatunbosun was said to have wreaked havoc and perpetrated violent attacks on various targets at the Ladoke Akintola University of Technology (LAUTECH), Ogbomosho, where he is a 500-levl student of Civil Engineering.
According to a media report, the junior Adeoti led a group of hired thugs wielding guns and machetes and laid siege on the office of the Acting Dean of Student Affairs, Sunday Adewale, after an initial failed attempt on him and members of his family in his residence the previous night.
The spokesperson of the school narrated how Adeoti has continued to constitute burdensome nuisance constantly fouling the peaceful atmosphere of the school. The spokesmen revealed there are images showing gunshots rained on the school gate. Few students, upon whom various degrees of injuries were inflicted, are receiving treatments in various hospitals at the moment. Adeoti was arrested alongside some members of his group; but sources confirmed he has since been released from the police custody.
Adeoti’s actions were predicated on the results of LAUTECH students’ union elections which did not go down well with him and his group. He, who was the immediate past Speaker of the Students’ Representative Council, wanted the candidate of his group to be declared as the union president even though a different candidate won the election.
When this was not to be, he resorted to self-help and breached the peace with his imported thugs. Adeoti, whom many students tagged a cultist of ferocious dimension, was said to have led same group to foment trouble at Bowen University sometime ago, wielding deadly weapons and charms. It took the intervening pleas of his father, Moshood Adeoti, to douse the tension raised by his son’s belligerence and impunity.