Months after calling out President Bola Tinubu over the economic crunch, Damilola Marshal has landed a spot in Tinubu’s political empire.
Lagos Gov. Babatunde Sanwo-Olu, a protégé of Tinubu’s, recently offered her a slot: a senior special adviser on tourism.
She didn’t just grab it; she told her father and fuji maestro Wasiu Ayinde (KWAM 1)to shout it from the rooftop.
KWAM 1, a known Tinubu’s hanger-on, also turned around then, and gave his master a backhand jab about the economy. He now had cause to sing Sanwo-Olu’s praises at a recent birthday bash of a monarch.
According to the musician, her daughter requested public appreciation.
Damilola, 32, trained as a lawyer, and she co-founded a law firm with some partners. Her social media bios indicate she’s a lawyer, socialite, real estate consultant, and politician. No reference to tourism or its related field.
She graduated from the Cotonou-based North America University Houdegbe.