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Amousn Will Surely Leave Oke Mosun Come 2015 by phapi(m): 7:49pm On May 23, 2013
Few Days ago, I promised to air my view on the
Gubernatorial Gladiators in Ogun.
I know the Brouhaha on the OOU Crises is now
overshadowing the real political time bomb that is
looming in My State. The OOU crises has taken a new dimension in our polity but I'll write about that in no distant future. Ogun State is a blessed State among other States in
Nigeria, no doubt. We've seen the good, the bad and the ugly. From Onabanjo to Amosun. Ogun People have never came short of different prominent People aspiring to lead us one time or the other. Amosun came as an agent of change in 2011 and everyone embraced him with a lot of gusto and 2 years down the line, the music is changing. Everyone is complaining with lots of bitterness. We cannot rule out that Amosun is working tirelessly in upgrading our infrastructures to a 21st century standard. Yes, he is. The concern of the people is, at what cost are these standards to the paltry resources of the State. It is no
Longer news that the resources of the state has been on the rise since the emergence of this current govt. From meager #700 Million Naira IGR in 2011 to over #3 Billion in 2013. From mare #2.3 Billion monthly allocation in 2011 to over #7 Billion in 2013. But instead of the Government to mobilize this to the general human capital development, they chose to pursue white elephant projects that have little to nothing relevance to our people. The current 2013 budget allocated over #130 Billion to road construction alone out of the total #250Billion Naira. Recurrent expenditure is next while the area of wealth creation through Agriculture, SMEs takes next to nothing from the Budget. Any Govt that meant business should capitalize on Employment generation for her over 70% unemployed youths. Propaganda is the order of the day. The same tool this current government used while campaigning is still being employed while in Government.
These are what gave the following Gladiators the
leverage to be scheming on how to unseat the current Govt. The following Men are oiling their political machinery against Amosun cum 2015 General Election.
Hon. Isiaq Akinlade
(I Hope i got his name right?)
Akinlade is from the same ACN with Amosun. but felt
shortchanged in the shceme of things in the party and
decided to move to LP and challenge Amosun, Akinlade
is a crowd puller any time any day. He is rich and have
half of the Yewa People behind him. The traditional
ruler and some leaders of thought too. I understand
the Paramount ruler of Yewaland is a card carrying
member of Amosun's ACN before he became the Oba.
*No proof yet* Akinlade has been a member of the
House of Reps for three consecutive term. He is
experienced, so I heard.
«» MY TAKE «»
I dont know much about Akinlade, but I understand he
has the political clout to give Amosun a run for his
money.Since Hon. Akinlade is from a region that is
clamoring to be the next Governor of Ogun State, He
needs the support of the other 2 region, Ogun East and
Central. I am not so sure if Akinlade have such general
acceptance across the other 2 regions.
Sharafa Ishola:
A Big man from Ogun central. The same region
Amosun came from. former SSG, Federal Minister and
He is a muslim like Amosun and he could be the
surprise package to challenge Amosun when the 3rd
forces put final torches on their scheming to unseat
Amosun I wont say much.
Sina Kawonise:
The most vocal challenger on the social media on
un seating Amosun. For someone like me who rely much on the Social media update
and regular phone calls to the people back home. The
Slogan is SK is OK. I will tell u that I believe SK could
be OK after all. He is the current man giving the
Amosun camp a sleepless night. But their is opposition
within opposition too. The Ogun West campaigners felt
shortchanged by Kawonise's supporters. Opposition to
Amosun 2nd term was from the Yewa people with the
Ijebus (Ogun east) as the front campaigners that Yes,
* Yewa L'okan* But suddenly, The same Ijebus are now
Pushing Kawonise who is not a Yewa man as the
Governor leaving the Yewans in the limbo. Today, the
Yewans are not really campaigning against Amosun's
second term aggressively as they do of Kawonise's
ambition. The social media is awashed with lots of
damaging character assassination of this man they
tagged as a betrayal. If he is a feather weight
challenger as the Amosun Camp and other want us to
believe, I dont think they will be this worried to
destroy him. At least, hes not the only challenger to
Amosun. This brings to my mind the scenario of 2003
gubernatorial campaign of OGD and Osoba. Everyone
believed even if the power must change hand between
the Egba Governor to any other region, definitely, it
wont be to Ijebu. OGD forged on and eventually
became a two term Governor of Ogun State to the
detriment of the Egba and Yewa oppositions. The rest
is history as they say. Now a political strategist should
know something that, Yewans are pushing for a
change again, with Kawonise from Ijebu as a front
runner, you cant rule out any surprise. For the fact
that his ambition is making hell lots of wave than any
other interested gladiators is enough for any political
conscious fellow to think deep. That is why I will say,
This SK could be OK afterall.

Gboyega Nasiru Isiaka:
The man who carries the banner, Yewa for Governor
2011. GNI, a very eloquent, versatile and intelligent
young man. I've heard this man speak b4. He is a rare
breed among his contemporaries. GNI seems to know
Ogun State more than any Governorship aspirants I've
came across in these recent past. When GNI debates
about economy, u'll marvel. Hes a very bright star
from the Yewa region. But I dont know much about his
ambition for 2015. I do remember his effort in 2011
and despite the fact that I was a PDP man then, I
respected this man and wished he is our governor
today due to his level of intelligence. If Akinlade is from
Yewa and GNI too, Both are waxing stronger on a daily
basis for the same goal, I will just advice they both
meet and move for a single fellow from that region to
avoid same thing as 2011 (Olurin and GNI). GNI can
vie for National Assembly seat while Akinlade give the
Governorship a shot. ¤My Opinion though¤
Finally, the only viable mean that these people can
really unseat Amosun is by pulling their resources
together to fight a common enemy, Amosun. Labour
Party is waxing stronger day by day, No doubt. But
with 4 Giant contenders in the same Party,

How viable
is it to pick one and the same gets the supports of the
remaining 3? Only time will tell.
As it is now, the game is on.
Amosun must go... YES HE MUsT LEAVE CUM 2013
Source ««»«. Ogun People's Forum
Re: Amousn Will Surely Leave Oke Mosun Come 2015 by abayomi23(f): 8:29pm On May 23, 2013
Rubbish.all ur strategy to indirectly advertise a candidate in a cosmetic way is seen already, I am not a politician and do not have anything to do with amosun, whether we like it or not ,take or leave it ,amosun is working. Ogun state was in total darkness under evil OGD for 8 years,I am sure you were part of OGD supporters back then, now that amosun is trying to open up Ogun state, u guys are coming to say what is not. Let me tell amosun will finish the first term, re elected for second term and hand power to ACN candidate.so go and sleep.

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Re: Amousn Will Surely Leave Oke Mosun Come 2015 by phapi(m): 8:58pm On May 23, 2013
abayomi23: Rubbish.all ur strategy to indirectly advertise a candidate in a cosmetic way is seen already, I am not a politician and do not have anything to do with amosun, whether we like it or not ,take or leave it ,amosun is working. Ogun state was in total darkness under evil OGD for 8 years,I am sure you were part of OGD supporters back then, now that amosun is trying to open up Ogun state, u guys are coming to say what is not. Let me tell amosun will finish the first term, re elected for second term and hand power to ACN candidate.so go and sleep.

U r getting something wrng here diz thread is not about Amosun or who ever u think, it a poost from a concerned citizen of diz great state*OGUn*
Am not a politician either buh jst knw dat 2015 CAN or APC will b bugled out of OGUN STATE
Re: Amousn Will Surely Leave Oke Mosun Come 2015 by brunnet: 10:55pm On May 23, 2013
The truth is Ogun State pple are fed up of Amosun's style of govenance.... but the opposition parties still has a lot to do. brb....

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Re: Amousn Will Surely Leave Oke Mosun Come 2015 by phapi(m): 12:55am On May 24, 2013
brunnet: The truth is Ogun State pple are fed up of Amosun's style of govenance.... but the opposition parties still has a lot to do. brb....

Yes u r correct d opposition will do a great work in kicking diz fruitless and corupt govt out coz dy own all instrument of electioneering cum 2015 buh God will give d credible opposition victory
Re: Amousn Will Surely Leave Oke Mosun Come 2015 by automaticcarzz: 1:23am On May 24, 2013
brunnet: The truth is Ogun State pple are fed up of Amosun's style of govenance.... but the opposition parties still has a lot to do. brb....
I am from Ogun State and I am not fed up with Amosun's way of Governance.

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Re: Amousn Will Surely Leave Oke Mosun Come 2015 by koruji(m): 1:55am On May 24, 2013
There is no good that these hacks will not attempt to twist for their own ends. Even by your mouth you acknowledge he is transforming infrastructure to 21st century standards. An honest broker would write such a man about any area that needs attention. He can't think about it all - but as a performer he would be eager to listen to honest ideas to move the state forward.

However, this here is a hachet job - a really nonsensical write-up that defeated itself before it even started.

automaticcarzz: I am from Ogun State and I am not fed with Amosun's way of Governance.
Re: Amousn Will Surely Leave Oke Mosun Come 2015 by brunnet: 11:13am On May 24, 2013
David Chris
The current face-off between the
students of the state-owned
Olabisi Onabanjo University and
the Senator Ibikunle Amosun-led
Ogun state government over the
payment of the back-log of school
fees owed by the students and
the policy by the government that
only those who have paid their
fees up to date will be eligible to
write the harmattan semester
examination of the 2012/2013
academic session is one that has
been overshadowed by the
propaganda of the state, hence
the need to put the records
straight.
The institution’s Vice-Chancellor,
Professor Saburi Adesanya, in
reaction to the protest by the
students over the crisis on
Monday, 20th May 2013 had said
that the regularization was in line
with the Federal Government’s
directive through the National
Universities Commission, NUC,
requesting all universities to
provide a comprehensive
students ‘audit within the next six
weeks.
Adesanya added that the only way
to achieve this was to compile the
list of bonafide students who had
been dully registered through
payment of school fees.
He said: “The protesting students
were those who failed to meet
the deadline of Friday, May 17 to
comply with the instruction
before the commencement of 500
level Law students.
But what he failed to mention
was the fact that the school’s
portal was only open for student’s
to pay the current session’s
school fees while those who
owed more than one session
have been barred from making
payments since last session.
Another issue which the Vice
Chancellor has not clarified is the
fact that the said regularization
exercise in OOU had been
undertaken by his predecessors
as part of the statutory guidelines
as required by the NUC without
students having to repeat
sessions as per extra years or
being barred from writing
examinations as he is proposing.
Also on the purported on-going
reforms in the university, he has
also subtly covered the fact that
the state government has turned
its eyes on the university as a
potential cash-cow taking
advantage of the huge population
of students in the university
which is estimated to be over
15,000 students across its various
campuses spread across the state.
To perfect its scheme, the state
government had introduced
point-of-sale machines across the
various faculties of OOU for the
collection of all revenues. This was
executed under the guise of
pioneering a technology-driven
process to ensure that all funds
accruing to the university was
paid directly to the state
government’s coffers.
But from available records, only a
meagre percentage of this funds
is being disbursed to the
university’s management which is
already cash-strapped, owing to
the poor allocation from the
government for the development
of infrastructure in the university
as well as to meet the wage
demands of its huge staff
population, leaving nothing for
research which is one of the core
mandates of the university.
The background to this crisis was
laid by the state governor,
Ibikunle Amosun who had
promised to reduce the school
fees of all students in the
university by 50 per cent as part
of his electoral promises if elected
into office in 2011.The governor
had taken advantage of the
stance by the students not to vote
for any candidate who will not
reduce the fees of the institution
following the year-on-year
increase of over 100 per cent by
the administration of the former
governor of the state, Otunba
Gbenga Daniel.
Some students in Olabisi
Onabanjo University, OOU who
were unable to cope with the
high fees at the time which had
increased from N15, 000 as at the
2005/2006 academic session to
N150, 000 during the 2008/2009
session, a whopping 1,000 per
cent increase over a period of 4
academic sessions had protested
and demanded the reduction as a
pre-requisite for voting for any
candidate in the 2011
gubernatorial elections in the
state.
As if that was not enough, the
Amosun administration still jerked
the fees in OOU again to a record
N270, 000 in the 2012/2013
academic session, forcing some
students who had hoped of
getting a quality yet affordable
education in the state owned
university to drop out at the point
of entry over the lack of the
school fees as it was too
exorbitant for the common man.
The majority of the students
stayed back in the school during
the electoral process and
registered and voted him into
power despite being bribed by
the opposition party with cash
rewards and the promise of
reduction of the same fees by the
same percentage.
Zoom to 2013, the same self-
acclaimed ‘people’s governor’ had
won the elections courtesy of the
majority of votes from the
students in various institutions
owned by the state and failed to
reduce the fees but rather
increases it every year.
Can you believe that some of
these students in disciplines like
Law, Medicine, Engineering, and
Pharmacy etc. now pay as high as
N275, 000 per session? Now
parents of these students are
farmers in the agrarian economy
of the state or minimum wage
earners on the state government’s
payroll, some of these families
have as much as three children
across this departments and now
have to pay for about three
sessions for each of them,
particularly for those in 500/600
level whom they hoped upon
graduation will come and help the
family being asked to repeat a
session or even three sessions as
touted by the state government
through the school management.
How does the state government
expect such parents to cough out
N275, 000 [two hundred and
seventy five thousand naira] for
three students in a family for
about three sessions which
amounts to N2, 475,000 [Two
million four hundred and seventy
five thousand naira] in an
agrarian economy where over 70
per cent of the residents are
farmers while another 20 per cent
are minimum wage earners of
N18, 000 on the payroll of the
state government?
This will be catastrophic for the
family, in fact an aged mother of
one of the students affected by
this policy was said to have gone
into a coma for days and was said
to have developed stroke and
heart complications after being
taken to the hospital. The woman
is yet to recover from the shock
after being told that that her two
children who had studied in the
school through toil were to repeat
the sessions, which they had not
paid for, by the school when they
had both spent five years each in
the university.
The Presidency, the Action
Congress of Nigeria, Senator Bola
Ahmed Tinubu the ACN national
leader, civil society group, labour
leaders, pro-democracy activists,
the Nigerian Bar Association,
traditional rulers, national
assembly leaders, the Ogun State
House of Assembly, the National
Universities Commission [NUC]
and other citizens must join
hands and prevail on the
Governor, Ibikunle Amosun who
is also the architect of the entire
crisis to allow students to
continue with their academic
activities without hindrance and
be given the grace to pay their
fees before the end of the
academic session or preferably
before being cleared for
graduation.
“Evil prevails only when good men
keep quiet”, Nigerians and the
international community must
speak up with one voice and save
the country’s young brains in
Olabisi Onabanjo University, Ogun
state, some who are the future
chief executives of conglomerates
and leaders in government as well
as other sectors from being
frustrated into the streets.
The legacies of the late Chief
Obafemi Awolowo, premier of the
old Western Nigeria who provided
free education for all the people
of the region which His Excellency,
Senator Ibikunle Amosun must
have been a beneficiary is about
to be eroded by this evil
machination and the time to
speak up is now, the future of a
generation is in your hands do
not crash them to the streets as
University drop outs.
While other state governors like
Godswill Akpabio of Akwa Ibom
state and Rochas Okorocha of
Imo state have followed in the
footsteps of Chief Obafemi
Awolowo by providing free
education up to University level,
the award of scholarships to
indigent students, payment of
bursary to students of higher
education, development of
facilities in state-owned
institutions, prompt release of
funds to institutions of higher
learning, sponsorship of students
to Ivy league schools abroad and
donation of new academic lecture
halls to schools even outside its
ownership among others.
The governor of the home state of
the late sage is bent on
destroying the pillars upon which
the icon built by sending students
who are self-sponsored or from
poor families but struggling to get
good education to better their
lives out of the school, thereby
denying them of one of the
fundamental human rights as
enshrined in the constitution of
the Federal Republic of Nigeria,
which he swore to uphold on
May, 29, 2011.
A golden opportunity presents
itself for the governor to make
amends by reversing the
repetition of session and no
school fees, no examination order
in Olabisi Onabanjo University,
OOU as the state chief executive
on the occasion of Nigeria’s
democracy day which marks his
2nd year in office, failure of which
he may never be able to return to
the government house in 2015 as
this will serve as a bad precedent
for him in the race for the Oke
Mosan seat of government among
the youths who constitute 70 per
cent of the state’s population,
majority of which are students.
Re: Amousn Will Surely Leave Oke Mosun Come 2015 by brunnet: 11:15am On May 24, 2013
Amosun's govt is a govt of lies
and deceits in Ogun State.
He promised 50% reduction in
school fees when he was
campaigning only to come out
with some harsh policies that can
render most of the students
useless and we refer to them as
future leaders?.... enough of these
lies... road construction at inflated
prices.... Ogun State pple are now
wiser.... change is inevitable
Re: Amousn Will Surely Leave Oke Mosun Come 2015 by brunnet: 11:22am On May 24, 2013
April, 2013
Executive Chairman
Economic and Financial Crimes
Commission,
EFCC
5 Fomella Street, Off Adetokunbo
Ademola
Crescent
Wuse 11, Abuja
Dear Sir,
CALL FOR INVESTIGATION OF
ALLEGATIONS OF
ROAD CONTRACT FRAUD AGAINST
OGUN STATE
GOVERNMENT
The Coalition Against Corrupt
Leaders (CACOL)
is a group of civil-society,
community-based
and other non-governmenta l
organizations
with the objective of fighting
corruption and
corrupt persons by any means
possible at all
levels in Nigeria.
Our attention has been drawn to
a report in
the Nigerian Compass publication
of Monday,
08 April, 2013 (photocopies
attached)
detailing the allegations of fraud
being
perpetrated by the Ogun State
government
led by Governor Ibikunle Amosun
onroad
construction in the state.
According to the newspaper
report, the Ogun
State government in a memo,
entitled:
“Re:
Request for Information on
Capital Projects”,
received at the Office of the Clerk
of the Ogun
State House of Assembly, which
was signed
by the Permanent Secretary in the
Ministry of
Works and Infrastructure, ­
Department of
Planning, Research and Statistics,
Engineer
Ademolake K.A, had given details
of its total
contract commitments as N96
billion
(N96,016,704,18 7.58). Of the
sum, the
government claimed to have
made advance
payments of N18 billion
(N18,231,940,85 0.00)
to 14 contractors.
The government disclosed that it
awarded
the
Sagamu-Benin Express Junction/
Oba Erinwole
Junction Road to a contractor,
P.W. Nig. Ltd.,
for N8 billion
(N8,046,000.000 .00), out of
which N2 billion has been
released as
Advance Payment. The
government also
indicated that the length of the
roadis seven
kilometres and put the completion
period of
the contract at 15 months. The
start date of
the project was said to be 26th
November
2012 and the expected date of
completion is
26th February, 2014, whereas the
percentage
completion as at the date of the
memo,
according to the government, is
20.
This indicated that the
government would
spend a sum of N1.1 billion per
kilometre on
a
township road, whereas the
immediate past
administration, within the same
topography,
spent N46 million per kilometre
on the
dualisation of the Bobasuwa
junction of the
Ejinrin road –Mobalufon, with
median and
street lights.
Furthermore, the state
government said it
awarded the construction of
Ejirin/­
Folagbade/ Ibadan Road in Ijebu-
Ode, Ogun
State to China Civil Engineering
Construction
Company (CCECC), whereas the
federal
government has awarded the
construction of
this same federal road to the
same CCECC
following the request of the
Ijebus to
President Goodluck Jonathan
during his
campaign tour to Awujale of
Ijebuland.
The mind-boggling question is
how can the
CCECC enter into a contract with
the state
government on the road project
when it
already has a subsisting contract
with the
Federal Government on the same
road?
Some of the residents complained
that
despite the demolition of
hundreds of
building complexes, stores and
shops along
the Ejinrin road, leaving
thousands of the
people homeless, work has not
commenced
on the road in the last five
months, while It
has also been established that no
single
equipment has been moved to the
Oba
Erinwole Junction Road for which
the
government claimed it has paid
N2 billion to
the contractor.
It is worthy of note that the N18
billion
claimed to have been spent on the
road
projects was borrowed from
banks which
means the state government
would continue
to service the loan from the state
funds
plunging the hapless Ogun State
masses into
quagmire of socio-economic
enslavement .
OUR PRAYER
It is in consideration of the
negative impact
all
these arbitrariness and others yet
to be
exposed have on the lives of
ordinary Ogun
State citizens that we hereby urge
you to use
your good office to investigate
and expose
whosoever is the consultant (in-
house
engineer or external) that did the
tender bid
evaluation and recommended the
China Civil
Engineering Construction
Company for the
eventual award of construction of
federal
Ejinrin road.
Likewise, we urge you to
investigatethe
appropriateness or otherwise, of
rehabilitating a-seven kilometre
road with
over N8 billion, as we are
suspectingthe case
of contract inflation.
We urge you to also file
appropriate charges
against anyone found to have
abused his
office in this matter at the end of
investigation.
Yours in the war against
corruption
Debo Adeniran
Executive Chairman, CACOL
Re: Amousn Will Surely Leave Oke Mosun Come 2015 by brunnet: 11:24am On May 24, 2013
OGUN STANDARD ARMOURED
PERSONNEL CARRIERS OR A
MONUMENTAL FRAUD?
Following the incessant robbery
incidences around Ogun State in
the early life of the Ibikunle
Amosun administration, it was
decided that the procurement of
Armoured Personnel Carriers
(APC) would ensure a reduction
in robbery cases if the police
were given these APC’s in the
combat of crime.
While the government went
ahead to purchase the APC’s,
various officials of government
have provided various cost price
of these vehicles. Recent leaked
documents from government
showed the prices of these
vehicles ranging from between
N85m to N100m. It would be
recalled that about 13 APC’s were
ordered and recently, new batch
of APC was delivered by Alpine
Armouring Incorporation,
Virginia, USA to the Ogun State
Government.
The following are the source
prices for the Pitbull VX
purchased by the Ogun State
Government;
New (Older model Pitbull VX)
costs = $167k which is
N26.38million @ N158 to $1.
New Model Pitbull VX costs =
$268k to $295k which is
N42.34million – N46.61million.
(Interested parties ready to
procure many would be charged
at the lower price range).
Comparing the actual cost price
of a Pitbull VX from the same
source as the Ogun State
Government, the highest amount
paid even if they purchased only
One (1) APC would have been
N46.61million; cost of freighting
would not take it beyond the
N50milllion mark.
The following questions will
quickly come to the mind of the
reader, why did it cost Ogun
State between N85million to
N100million for an APC when the
old model cost only
N26.38million and the new
model costing between
N42.34million to N46.61million
based on quantity purchased?
What model did the Ogun State
Government purchase for
between N85million to
N100million?
The only answer to the question
in the writer’s opinion is that
perhaps the APC’s were built to
Ogun Standard thus
approximately costing the
taxpayer an extra N65million (if
they purchased the old model
taking to consideration
freighting charges) or an extra
N50million (if they purchased the
new model taking to
consideration freighting
charges). The reader can then go
ahead and multiply the extra cost
of each APC by the total number
of APC’s purchased. On this
transaction alone, the Ogun State
taxpayer may have incurred a
loss through contract over
inflation and theft of around
N845million at the very least.
Who ought to be in jail at the
end of their governorship term
you would ask? This is only one
of the present fraud going on
under this administration with
many more being witnessed in
the construction of N1billion per
kilometre roads and N280million
footbridge to mention but a few.
History will play its part when the
time comes
Re: Amousn Will Surely Leave Oke Mosun Come 2015 by Nobody: 12:08pm On May 24, 2013
You people are silly, OGD was there for 8 years doing nothing, roads in abeokuta was in TOTAL disrepair, now a govt is turning things ard under 3 years but you good-for-nothing pdp agents are already pissing yourselves to chase him away! It won't be possible for you, never again will you draw south west back!

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Re: Amousn Will Surely Leave Oke Mosun Come 2015 by Sayfat(m): 12:42pm On May 24, 2013
Thank God its OKE MOSUN, not OKE MOSAN. Idiotic PDP agents; enemy of progress. Reactionary nimcompoops. How on earth wl a sane person/people stand against a man that he/they understands to be changing the face of the state to a 21st Century taste?
Omo Ogun Ronu o.
Re: Amousn Will Surely Leave Oke Mosun Come 2015 by musiwa26: 1:00pm On May 24, 2013
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Re: Amousn Will Surely Leave Oke Mosun Come 2015 by phapi(m): 1:45pm On May 24, 2013
Sayfat: Thank God its OKE MOSUN, not OKE MOSAN. Idiotic PDP agents; enemy of progress. Reactionary nimcompoops. How on earth wl a sane person/people stand against a man that he/they understands to be changing the face of the state to a 21st Century taste?
Omo Ogun Ronu o.

I can see how insane u r from ya comment, he is transforming ogun I see, making of road wif inflated rates or d politically killings of major opposition personalities, d un necessary rooad expansion on d OWU road*selfish intent* and d master minding mass workers retrenchment in d state d list is jst so countless

Thanks so much for noticing dat TYpO error*MOSUN* it due ly appreciated so far u could read meaning to what it was refer to.
CUM 2015 neither PDP nor AMOSUN will go bck to *OKE MOSAN*
Re: Amousn Will Surely Leave Oke Mosun Come 2015 by abrat: 1:52pm On May 24, 2013
"Gov. Ibikunle
Amosun is touted to be building
infrastructure in Ogun State. I'm
wondering what's the essence of
such if and when there is little or
no effort in advancing the well
being of the people of Ogun
state.I admit the fact that the
greatest catalyst for economic
development in any state is a
good expanse of road network,
but of what benefit is
constructing such roads &
destroying existing structures on
ground? I'm not referring to
buildings that have to give way
for the new roads, but
infrastructure/structure
educational infrastructure and
institutions. As we speak, due to
the vindictive approach to
governance, Ogun state is at a
great risk of not having any
health/medical training
institution. The School of
Midwifery in Ijebu-Ode &
Abeokuta have had their license
revoked by the Nursing Council of
Nigeria just because Gov. Ibikunle
Amosun refused to retain a policy
of the former Governor Gbenga
Daniel which brought back some
Nurse & Midwife tutors out of
retirement to be teaching in those
institutions. Gov. Amosun
employed fresh graduates of
Nursing from various universities
as tutors which resulted is a
massive dip in the performance of
students of such institutions. This
prompted the Nursing Council to
revoke their license, and only the
Simeon Adebo School of Nursing
is on probation, & was only
allowed to admit 30 fresh
applicants. You can imagine the
impact this will have on the health
sector in the state. I can go on
and on
Re: Amousn Will Surely Leave Oke Mosun Come 2015 by phapi(m): 5:02pm On May 24, 2013
abrat: "Gov. Ibikunle
Amosun is touted to be building
infrastructure in Ogun State. I'm
wondering what's the essence of
such if and when there is little or
no effort in advancing the well
being of the people of Ogun
state.I admit the fact that the
greatest catalyst for economic
development in any state is a
good expanse of road network,
but of what benefit is
constructing such roads &
destroying existing structures on
ground? I'm not referring to
buildings that have to give way
for the new roads, but
infrastructure/structure
educational infrastructure and
institutions. As we speak, due to
the vindictive approach to
governance, Ogun state is at a
great risk of not having any
health/medical training
institution. The School of
Midwifery in Ijebu-Ode &
Abeokuta have had their license
revoked by the Nursing Council of
Nigeria just because Gov. Ibikunle
Amosun refused to retain a policy
of the former Governor Gbenga
Daniel which brought back some
Nurse & Midwife tutors out of
retirement to be teaching in those
institutions. Gov. Amosun
employed fresh graduates of
Nursing from various universities
as tutors which resulted is a
massive dip in the performance of
students of such institutions. This
prompted the Nursing Council to
revoke their license, and only the
Simeon Adebo School of Nursing
is on probation, & was only
allowed to admit 30 fresh
applicants. You can imagine the
impact this will have on the health
sector in the state. I can go on
and on

Y derailing ma thread, u can jst pls go open ya thread,NL is big enuf for much threads and udate ls leav diz thread alone or else I will reort u to d mod
Re: Amousn Will Surely Leave Oke Mosun Come 2015 by arcis: 6:26pm On May 24, 2013
I was just lol wen I saw your post! So tell us if u ar d one that will decide for Ogun people.

Pls go get something better to say.

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