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Re: Fashola Inspecting Roasted Plantain At Sea-food Festival by obiksam(m): 12:26pm On Jun 07, 2013
hehehe me i like boli too
Re: Fashola Inspecting Roasted Plantain At Sea-food Festival by aalex1: 12:27pm On Jun 07, 2013
uniqueval: Are u sure he isn't telling the woman to relocate...

How do U̶̲̥̅̊ undastnd ur own pix,if he was telling d woman 2 relocate,why is his eyes focussed on d boli and U̶̲̥̅̊ can also see d sellers hand wit a spatula,tryin 2 turn d boli.as 4 me,its publicity stunts,same as rochas who happns 2 b my gov'nor.no doubt dese 2 men are frnds of d masses,but if dey rili want 2 connect wit d masses,i dnt expect press men wit foot soldiers,it shld b as simple as anytin,i'll suggeest outside workin hours wen d gov'nor myt b alone,cos durin working hours,if d gov'nor is on d move,he myt feel d natural urge 2 buy d boli or corn,and jst because he always moves wit aides and press men in his convoy,dat must b why der're lots of ppl around n d press.
Re: Fashola Inspecting Roasted Plantain At Sea-food Festival by ajanakueric: 12:29pm On Jun 07, 2013
~Bluetooth:
Since the governor of Lagos can't get Boli in Shoprite,he heads to street where he could get.

Moral of the story :- The poor too also have a place in the society.

Eko o ni baje o grin

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Re: Fashola Inspecting Roasted Plantain At Sea-food Festival by fileb: 12:31pm On Jun 07, 2013
Oga fash buy enough o,cuz I haven't eat anything since mornin.eko ni baje o
Re: Fashola Inspecting Roasted Plantain At Sea-food Festival by PointB: 12:32pm On Jun 07, 2013
Afam4eva: It seems buying roasted plantain or corn is one of the ideologies of ACN/APC. No wonder Rochas joined them cos i remember he set the pace for others to follow in this regard.

It's actually the other way round. Rochas, of APGA once famously bought roasted corn by roadside long before the alliance was conceived. The alliance (axis of _) are the one copying from Rochas playbook.

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Re: Fashola Inspecting Roasted Plantain At Sea-food Festival by naptu2: 12:33pm On Jun 07, 2013
The picture is now all over the internet with the same false headline.
Re: Fashola Inspecting Roasted Plantain At Sea-food Festival by PointB: 12:36pm On Jun 07, 2013
I wonder what will become of the plantain seller, if after this reconnaissance exercise, Fashola rolls out his bulldozers to stop the lowly seller from obstructing traffic, polluting the environment, and constituting nuisance. I sincerely hope she will not be sent 'back to her village!'

This somehow reminds me of the 'okada' riders! undecided undecided undecided

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Re: Fashola Inspecting Roasted Plantain At Sea-food Festival by gebest: 12:42pm On Jun 07, 2013
I love bole
Re: Fashola Inspecting Roasted Plantain At Sea-food Festival by ACM10: 12:46pm On Jun 07, 2013
~Bluetooth:


Call it whatever you like but to me,it means connecting with those at the bottom of the society and it takes extra ordinary men to look beyond their personality and stoop to that level.

That's a silly and twisted reasoning. Boli is my favourite meal, but it does not mean that I'm connecting with the bottom of the society by simply patronizing the sellers.

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Re: Fashola Inspecting Roasted Plantain At Sea-food Festival by zenatta: 12:46pm On Jun 07, 2013
~Bluetooth:


Call it whatever you like but to me,it means connecting with those at the bottom of the society and it takes extra ordinary men to look beyond their personality and stoop to that level.

Too contrived - Politicians and their gimmicks.
What now, our Governor is a superstar? He should go take lessons from Cameron. If I were to advise him, to make the PR look more poignant, I'd have told him to lose the fawning audience and go it alone that way he gets to be the "extraodinary man looking beyond his personality"
In other news, I am a fan of our Governor

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Re: Fashola Inspecting Roasted Plantain At Sea-food Festival by parki: 12:49pm On Jun 07, 2013
Started from the bottom grin
Re: Fashola Inspecting Roasted Plantain At Sea-food Festival by Macbrown10: 12:52pm On Jun 07, 2013
haha
Re: Fashola Inspecting Roasted Plantain At Sea-food Festival by naptu2: 12:52pm On Jun 07, 2013
zenatta:

Too contrived - Politicians and their gimmicks.
So now, our governor is a superstar. He should go take lessons from Cameron. If I were to advise him, to make the PR look more poignant, I'd have told him to lose the fawning audience and go it alone that way he gets to be the "extraodinary man looking beyond his personality"
In other news, I am a fan of our Governor

[size=14pt]Governor Fashola flags off first ever Lagos Sea Food Festival[/size]

By Bisola Adeniran on November 11, 2012



Lagos State Governor, Mr Babatunde Fashola (SAN)  on Saturday flagged off the first ever Lagos Sea Food Festival, describing it as an opportunity to showcase the enormous entrepreneurship, hardwork and resourcefulness of the people who live in the coastal areas.

The Governor who spoke at the Eko Atlantic City Beachfront in Victoria Island venue of the event which had in attendance participants in the Kuramo Conference 2012 and other notables including the First Lady, Dame Emmanuella Abimbola Fashola, traditional rulers and exhibitors said the seafood festival would be an opportunity to promote what is indigenous.

He wondered why residents of Lagos despite their closeness to the coastline and prevalence of fresh fish and seafood still prefer to eat frozen foods, stressing that Lagosians should promote what is their own.

“This Food festival will showcase the enormous opportunities and unlock the treasure box of 180 kilometres of  Atlantic water, our lagoons and creeks which nature has invested in Lagos but which we are yet to optimize”, he added.

The Governor said in coastal areas like Ibeju Lekki, Epe, Eti Osa  and Badagry, there are people who for generations have depended on the natural resources that water provides for Lagos to make a living, adding that the festival is aimed at showcasing them.

Governor Fashola said the timing of the Sea food festival to coincide with the ongoing Kuramo Conference Lagos 2012 is not an accident but one which was debated and decided upon by the members of the State Executive Council to showcase the rural areas in the State.

He explained that it was no accident that during his address at the opening ceremony of the Kuramo Conference 2012, he spoke about how Africa must unlock the opportunities which currently are not available to children of Cote D’ivoire  thus leading to a situation where the country produces cocoa but her children do not know what chocolates tastes like.



The Governor noted that the Lagos Sea Food Festival is being linked with Kuramo because the present administration believes that the exportation of local Nigerian and African cuisines would be one of the milestones that would be recorded and exported to the world in a short while.

Governor Fashola expressed happiness that the festival has also provided opportunities to creative young people who have various items such as local ovens which could be used to smoke the sea foods and exhibited at the festival.

He added that the present administration in Lagos State is very passionate about the exposure of the potentials of the business in seafoods, adding that what is happening at the festival should be what happens on the various beachfronts.

The Governor said for a country like Nigeria, the promotion and encouragement of sea foods business and its economy should be what life away from oil should be.

Earlier, The State Commissioner for Agriculture and Cooperatives, Prince Gbolahan Lawal in an address of welcome said the Lagos Seafood Festival is aimed at showcasing what the local population have and can do.

He added that it would also be an opportunity for the various participants, exhibitors and visitors to the festival to network and expand the frontiers of their businesses.

The Festival was attended by participants at the Kuramo Conference Lagos 2012, traditional rulers, fish entrepreneurs and members of the State Executive Council. It featured exhibitions from various providers of delicacies made from sea foods.

http://dailypost.com.ng/2012/11/11/governor-fashola-flags-first-ever-lagos-sea-food-festival/

I hope the mods will change the thread title and people will refrain from gossip/rumour mongering.

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Re: Fashola Inspecting Roasted Plantain At Sea-food Festival by ejifranks(m): 12:54pm On Jun 07, 2013
Story Story Story..... stunting big time
Re: Fashola Inspecting Roasted Plantain At Sea-food Festival by naptu2: 12:56pm On Jun 07, 2013
Good job mods. That's a more appropriate title.
Re: Fashola Inspecting Roasted Plantain At Sea-food Festival by Nobody: 1:00pm On Jun 07, 2013
wellmax: Booli, nice one.
yeepaaa
For several years I came 4th, but today I'm FTC, thank baba God.
That is to say Arsene Wenger still get hope. grin
Hahaha na my Manager u dey take play so lol.U are right sha he still get hope.
Re: Fashola Inspecting Roasted Plantain At Sea-food Festival by seunny4lif(m): 1:02pm On Jun 07, 2013
igbsam: Now him dey buy boli for road side o, after KAI people go later go pack the woman market go alausa say na governor send them,
shocked shocked Na whaooo bro,LWKMD grin grin grin
Re: Fashola Inspecting Roasted Plantain At Sea-food Festival by seunny4lif(m): 1:03pm On Jun 07, 2013
pro01: This heartless man is certainly lamenting to the boli seller how her presence is contrary to the "Mega City" pipe-dream, and 'politely' asking her to relocate to a high-priced shop or get out of the roadside anyhow. I believe he must have also asked her whether she pays her taxes. In any case, I am certain that the poor woman would have been ejected by now, and whatever was left of her boli would have been shared and devoured by Fashola's KAI/LASTMA goons.
Yepa grin grin grin grin Na true ooo
Re: Fashola Inspecting Roasted Plantain At Sea-food Festival by obi123: 1:28pm On Jun 07, 2013
wellmax: Booli, nice one.
yeepaaa
For several years I came 4th, but today I'm FTC, thank baba God.
That is to say Arsene Wenger still get hope. grin

oya give thank you speech
Re: Fashola Inspecting Roasted Plantain At Sea-food Festival by Orikinla(m): 1:32pm On Jun 07, 2013
wellmax: Booli, nice one.
yeepaaa
For several years I came 4th, but today I'm FTC, thank baba God.
That is to say Arsene Wenger still get hope. grin
I couldn't help laughing. grin
You are really amusing.
Re: Fashola Inspecting Roasted Plantain At Sea-food Festival by Ehibeca(f): 1:38pm On Jun 07, 2013
Boli on point..
Re: Fashola Inspecting Roasted Plantain At Sea-food Festival by Orikinla(m): 1:38pm On Jun 07, 2013
Governor Babatunde Raji Fashola, SAN, is one of the most caring and humble leaders in the world today and has helped many needy people regardless of their tribe, race, class and religion.

Two Igbo Nollywood stars would have been forgotten today if Governor Fashola did not help them to save their precious lives.

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Re: Fashola Inspecting Roasted Plantain At Sea-food Festival by naptu2: 1:45pm On Jun 07, 2013
Orikinla: Governor Babatunde Raji Fashola, SAN, is one of the most caring and humble leaders in the world today and has helped many needy people regardless of their tribe, race, class and religion.

Two Igbo Nollywood stars would have been forgotten today if Governor Fashola did not help them to save their precious lives.

+100
Re: Fashola Inspecting Roasted Plantain At Sea-food Festival by papaejima1: 2:04pm On Jun 07, 2013
Aha!
Now that's more like it MODS.
This title makes more sense.
@~bluetooth??
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Re: Fashola Inspecting Roasted Plantain At Sea-food Festival by gluv01(f): 2:05pm On Jun 07, 2013
ULSHERLAN: Don't feel offended but if your dad was tobe the man in question will you still post this. We all know how politics is been played in Nigeria so why compare it with the western world. Smh. Easier said than done

And that's why the security challenges must be considered and steps taken to tighten it. He is really trying, quite allright. But why must he have so much aides by his side. It looks odd
Re: Fashola Inspecting Roasted Plantain At Sea-food Festival by darmys(f): 2:05pm On Jun 07, 2013
his pose = Classic
Re: Fashola Inspecting Roasted Plantain At Sea-food Festival by Scolarmorgan(f): 2:17pm On Jun 07, 2013
nice 1
Re: Fashola Inspecting Roasted Plantain At Sea-food Festival by naptu2: 2:23pm On Jun 07, 2013
gluv01:

And that's why the security challenges must be considered and steps taken to tighten it. He is really trying, quite allright. But why must he have so much aides by his side. It looks odd

Participants at the Kuramo Conference and Eko Seafood Festival?
Re: Fashola Inspecting Roasted Plantain At Sea-food Festival by caprini: 2:25pm On Jun 07, 2013
Chai! Add dat roasted fish to d boli with palm oi and onion sauce....delicious tongue
Re: Fashola Inspecting Roasted Plantain At Sea-food Festival by gluv01(f): 2:29pm On Jun 07, 2013
naptu2:

Participants at the Kuramo Conference and Eko Seafood Festival?

Still odd...Prince Harry goes for horse riding in places where citizens, say ordinary also go to.
He doesn't carry a pack of stuff called officers with him.

I understand Nigeria is still being renovated per say as a developing economy, so i guess no comparison should be made with other developed economies.
Re: Fashola Inspecting Roasted Plantain At Sea-food Festival by naptu2: 2:39pm On Jun 07, 2013
gluv01:

Still odd...Prince Harry goes for horse riding in places where citizens, say ordinary also go to.
He doesn't carry a pack of stuff called officers with him.

I understand Nigeria is still being renovated per say as a developing economy, so i guess no comparison should be made with other developed economies.

1) Prince Harry is not in an executive position (he is in a ceremonial position).

2) Forget the former title, this is not a meet and greet the people type of thing. He was actually working there.

Let me give some background. The government has an annual economic conference. Investors, stakeholders, experts, etc from around the world are brought in to discuss the Lagos economy. Last year's conference was tagged "Kuramo Conference". Now, on the sidelines of the event, the government also decided to host a seafood festival, since seafood is one of Lagos' strengths (being beside the ocean and having so many lagoons and creeks. Besides the conference was held at Eko Hotel which is beside Kuramo Beach). What you see there is the governor inspecting displays at the festival. He is accompanied by festival organisers who are introducing him to the exhibitors and by participants at the economic conference who might consider investing in the seafood business in Lagos.

Beside the governor are the commissioner for agriculture (Gbolahan) and the commissioner for waterfront development and tourism (Prince Adesegun Oniru).

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