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# D-DAY FOR THE FALLEN AGELOSI (UPDATED)

Posted on February 12, 2024 17 Comments

Lynda Tabuya channels the angels as she prepares to face the People’s Alliance Disciplinary Committee investigating her drug-fuelled sex encounter with Aseri Radrodro in Room 233 of the Windsor Hotel.

The Minister for Women, Children and Social Protection has been showing clear signs of mental deterioration as the hour of judgment approaches. But she has now lost the plot altogether, judging from her latest photo on social media.

Lynda, as individuals reared from childhood in the Methodist Church, you and I have had the Story of the Angels – the Agelosi, the vakatawa and the “sipi moce no” – drummed into us since Sunday school.

Without being too brutal, Dear, I know an angel when I see one. And though you may still be able to fool the sipi in the PAP, you are definitely no angel.

UPDATE 2230 Monday: The reports on Mai TV of a statement this evening are wrong, according to an insider, who says the deliberations and examination of evidence are continuing.

UPDATE 0730 Tuesday: There was no curtain raiser in either national daily yesterday as the hearing began and only the Fiji Sun covers it in Tuesday’s edition ( see below). The Fiji Times is ignoring the story altogether. Yes, it’s as if it isn’t happening, compounding the paper’s selective reporting when it concentrated on Lynda Tabuya filing a police complaint against Grubsheet and completed disregarded other elements of the story.

Memo Fred Wesley: You and your paper are journalistically corrupt. Clearly biased in favour of Lynda Tabuya to ignore even her formal appearance before the PAP disciplinary committee. Shame on you.

Tuesday’s Fiji Sun. But the Great Temptress has the Fiji Times in her clutches.

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  1. Terminate Tabuya says

    February 12, 2024 at 10:03 am

    Mrs Radrodo,
    The whole country is behind you.
    He’s not worth it, she’s not worth it. The party isn’t worth it. Political power is also not worth it.

    Please let this be an opening to bigger better things for you.

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  2. Sekope Waqa says

    February 12, 2024 at 10:53 am

    Something is NOT right in Lala Land! That photo is smoking hot indeed! #losttheplot #notwhatwevotedfor

    Reply
  3. Nick says

    February 12, 2024 at 11:53 am

    Sack her doesn’t deserve to be Minister let alone member of parliament. She has brought shame to august house indulging in brutal sex and smoking weed on fully funded taxpayer trip to Melbourne. PAP should also refer her to police to question her how she smuggled drugs to Aust. Revoke her diplomatic passport asap.

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    • Anonymous says

      February 12, 2024 at 2:15 pm

      Yes, Investigate the weed. Did she bring the rest of the weed back into Fiji or did she/ they smoke it all in rm 233?

      Reply
  4. Anonymous says

    February 12, 2024 at 2:38 pm

    While Lynda goes to answer about her infidelity, illegal DPP John Rabuku is iTaukeifying the ODPP. Have a look at recent appointments done today. https://odpp.com.fj/wp-content/uploads/2024/02/ODPP-Press-Release-1-of-2024-New-appointments-at-the-ODPP-12.02.24.pdf

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  5. Fjord Sailor says

    February 12, 2024 at 3:49 pm

    Wailei – she definitely likes to spread things! Picture of her above spreading her wings and other pictures showing her spreading other things…

    Reply
    • Dejected says

      February 12, 2024 at 8:22 pm

      Fjord Sailor, you win The Internet today with that pearler.

      Reply
  6. Scribe says

    February 12, 2024 at 4:23 pm

    She’s not an angel…she’s a dragon from the tribe of Daenerys Targaryen. She’s the Queen of the Andals, the Rhoynar and the First Men, the Breaker of Shackles and the Lady of Dragonstone.
    She bows to no one and she should be feared…..unless you have some drugs and alcohol.

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    • Shame on 'em says

      February 13, 2024 at 1:06 pm

      Dragon whatever! Even dressing ’em up in white pearls, all pointless – a pig will always be a pig!

      She’s clearly said that “Aseri is her King”, hence, she’s been kneeling and bowing before him for a very long time……….LOL!

      Reply
  7. Women for Women says

    February 12, 2024 at 6:38 pm

    Mrs Radrodro the nation is backing you.
    Rise above anything else. For the the women and children of Fiji.
    This is your chance.

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    • Ashamed says

      February 13, 2024 at 12:09 am

      If PAP is truly wanting to discipline the obviously deluded serial adulterer and non performer Lynda Tabuya then they should find other acts she has done to reprimand her. They can start with her refusal to abide by a Government directive not to share the video where a young underage child is being assaulted by a man said to be her father. Lynda only obliged about 48 hrs and thousands of viewership later to the Govt directive, indicating she is a law unto her own self.

      Do the honorable thing PAP and use the hard evidence of incompetence and lack of ethical practice by the so called Minister for Social Justice to remove her from our midst. One less headache to deal with.

      Reply
  8. Barbies and Sheep says

    February 12, 2024 at 6:41 pm

    Fijians refreshing Grubsheet every 5 minutes ????
    Jazabel fired yet?

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    • Graham Davis says

      February 12, 2024 at 9:40 pm

      The reports on Mai TV of a statement tonight are wrong. According to an insider, the deliberations are continuing.

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      • Women Watching ???? says

        February 12, 2024 at 9:53 pm

        Good. They must hold her accountable and then strip her of her prestigious title. Same for the useless Prime Minister. Another womanizer and abuser who must go.
        No more apologies required. Fed up with the way they have abused the Fijian traditions for their sex and adulterous behaviour. Is this their i-taukei values that they talk about? No tovo.

        Stand down. Fiji has had enough.

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  9. Juki says

    February 12, 2024 at 7:32 pm

    Her most recent video shows her walking “not straight” as Lynda would put it in her own words.

    The first time i saw those images on Facebook, my thoughts were that these are totally real photos.

    I doubt AI would do such a shitty job of taking or making images in those angles. AI is too clever for that. It certainly was the work of a really incompetent minister from Fiji.

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  10. Anonymous says

    February 12, 2024 at 8:18 pm

    It absolutely hilarious how she (very) frequently posts on social media to appear that all is fine and dandy down yonder. First and foremost, ignorance is not bliss in her case. Secondly, does she have anything better to do other than be on FB the entire day? Today alone saw a startling 7 posts. Trying way too hard there Lynda.
    Secondly, people know better. It’s all a charade and If there’s one thing this entire scandal has exposed, it’s the pretentious, manipulative, psychotic, prideful, deceptive woman who attempts to hide behind the cloak of religion. What was once all but a whisper, has now become public knowledge where the masses are witnessing who she truly is deep down. Your sins are finding you out as is becoming more apparent by the day. #Whitewashedtomb. #Elcheapo #jezebel

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  11. Turtles galore says

    February 12, 2024 at 8:56 pm

    Fiji’s open season of affairs starting from the government ????
    Nice.
    Just the perfect examples we need for our girls. Thank you.
    Pornography will be extremely helpful. All turtles, frogs, snakes must make the list.

    What happened to Shamima and all. Gone quiet already.

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