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Between Omoyele Sowore And Fela Durotoye: An Eyewitness Report by uceee(m): 3:23pm On Apr 24, 2018
By Bayo Adeyinka

2019 may very well be the last opportunity for Nigeria to turn things around and salvage what remains of this nation. That’s the thought that has haunted me for the past one year. And since I know everything rises and falls on leadership, I have more than a passing interest in the aspirants and candidates for political leadership in our nation.

Without mincing words, Buhari has failed and predictably so. One can point to several indicators of his monumental failure but one positive outcome of his glaring failure is the fact that for the first time in our nation’s history, several individuals have suddenly realized that they can actually run this country better than he did. Buhari’s inefficiencies, inactions and inadequacies have so much belittled the Office of the President to such an extent that we shall witness a record number of contestants for that Office in 2019. At the last count, the following people have indicated their interest in the number one office in the country:

Omoyele Sowore
Fela Durotoye
Daniel Akinlami
Nicolas Felix
Donald Ike Igwegbu
Victor Ani-Laju
Mathias Baba Tsado
Clement Jimbo
Ahmed Buhari
Adams Garba
Jaye Gaskia
Thomas Wilson Ikubese
Erastus Anslem
Enyinnaya Nwosu
Abubakar Alkali
Ibrahim Abubakar Lajada
Emiola Ojajuni
Miss Godstime Iroabuchi Sidney
Kingsley Moghalu
Atiku Abubakar
Ayo Fayose
Chris Emejuru
Omike Chikeluba Lewis
Abubakar Saraki
Donald Duke
Ibrahim Dankwambo
Sule Lamido
Rabiu Kwankasso

These are the names that have either declared their ambition or are suspected to be interested in running for the exalted seat. However, two of the aspirants seem to have given their ambitions a head start. Omoyele Sowore, the publisher of Sahara Reporters and Fela Durotoye, a business strategist and motivational expert have been doing the rounds. Both of them were in Ibadan on Friday, April 6 to engage the public.

I was present at the University of Ibadan Conference Centre where Sowore’s ‘Take It Back’ engagement took place. The venue was flooded with several campaign memorabilia and people- mostly students and activists- wearing branded T-Shirts of Omoyele Sowore. Participants were required to register and some campaign collaterals were handed out. Fela’s music blared from the speakers in the hall. The event started 45 minutes behind schedule as the students were asked to go out of the hall to welcome Sowore. I felt that was unnecessary- especially for someone who came late. If we aspire to bring a true change, punctuality must be a trait we have to imbibe.

Edmund Obilo moderated the event. Obilo was simply outstanding in the way he anchored the session. It is to Obilo’s credit that the event held with few hitches as he navigated a few disruptions smoothly. There were a few speakers before Sowore came to the podium. Kemi Olunloyo spoke eloquently about her experience at Port Harcourt Prison. When Sowore took the floor, he spoke about his interventions to save Nigeria and how Sahara Reporters was revolutionary journalism. He said he has disrupted the media space and he wants to disrupt the political space. Here are a few more things Omoyele Sowore said at the event:

1. I will love to give you manifestos but we have acres and acres of manifestos that were never implemented by men without character.
2. Now is the time to disrupt the system and take it down. It is up to them to choose where they want to be spanked. It is up to them to choose to leave peacefully.
3. I didn’t have shoes but I had self esteem, I had integrity and I had dignity.
4. I wanted to leave a legacy at the University of Lagos that I could sacrifice my life to protect others who needed a future.
5. It is too late now. I have been to the mountaintop and I have seen the promised land. What matters to me now is how you get your dignity back.
6. It has taken them 18 years to renovate Lagos-Ibadan expressway. We don’t have electricity. It is by design. This is the only country where we pay for darkness-$16b was spent to improve the darkness in Nigeria under the man in Ota who is organizing a third force. Whether there is a first force, second force or third force, all of the forces will be on the run in 2019.
7. I will put security first. After that is power.
8. Kola Aluko stole $3b. It didn’t cause inflation. When Mrs Jonathan started opening all manners of accounts, it didn’t cause inflation. But when you say that money should be given to our workers so they can send their children to school or get them medicine, we say it will cause inflation.
9. I am not making promises based on fictional figures. What we have calculated is that it will cost Nigeria just $1.3b more to pay workers N100,000 minimum wage.
10. I will pay workers N100,000 minimum wage and those of you who are youth corpers will be paid N50,000 and we will be heading very quickly to N100,000 because youth corpers should be able to earn minimum wage as well. If you’re a youth corper and anything happens to you during your youth service, your family gets paid a sum of N10m or you’re disabled.
11. We will invest the sum of N50,000 on behalf of each Nigerian student so that when you can’t pay your school fees, you’re not denied your final results.
12. I’m not in a hurry to put up my plans because you know the other side, they are thieves, content thieves, they will steal our ideas and claim it to be their own.
13. I don’t want to compare Nigeria to the UK or US but I want to compare Nigeria to Ghana.
14. I am not into labels. Nigeria is sick and needs a doctor. Whatever ideology we call that is what I am. By the time we are done with Nigeria, our own ideology will emerge and will be adopted all around the world.
15. When people were given 505 in those days, I rejected it. Why will I compromise now?

So what were my observations about Sowore’s Take It Back campaign? His campaign has a serious verve to it. The energy was evident in the room. He also has the gift of the garb apart from appearing rugged. He is an excellent communicator and has the ability to work up the crowd. However, the crowd I saw around him were mostly students and activists. Maybe that can be justified because of the venue of the event. Nevertheless, he needs to be able to widen the scope of his outreach. While not taking away anything from the presence of supporters like Kemi Olunloyo and Femi Aborisade, he needs to go beyond the human rights/activists community who seemed to dominate the meet yesterday. He also needs to break down his high-fallutin ideas. How exactly will he pay the proposed N100,000 minimum wage to workers and N50,000 to youth corpers? Under a federal system, how will states be able to cope? He waived away the issue of inflation but is this indeed practicable economics? Specifically, how will he deal with corruption and corrupt people? There were a few concerns raised by people who sat around me- is Sowore actually in this for the whole hog? How quickly can he build structures in the 36 states and the FCT? He has the advantage of owning a known media brand with extensive reach which he can leverage on for publicity and propaganda. He seems to have a slight issue with believability and perception may be because of his background as an activist.

I left the event when there was a break for the Muslims to observe their afternoon prayer and Sowore took a step that indeed appeared to be one that may resonate well with the Muslim community by joining them in prayers. He certainly understands the art of communication.

Later in the evening, I attended Fela Durotoye’s event at NuStreams Centre, Alalubosa GRA. The event was tagged ‘Running for a new Nigeria’. The event which started promptly was underway by the time I got there. I couldn’t even get a space to park my car. Fela has a way with words. If I have described Omoyele Sowore as an excellent communicator, then Fela Durotoye is a master communicator. Just like Sowore, Durotoye also spoke extemporaneously. The difference was just in the style adopted. Fela spoke like he was addressing a business class or he was handling a consulting session. You can’t be in Fela’s session and not take down a few notes so here are a few things he said:

1. It’s impossible for compassionless leaders to deliver a great society.
2. Leaders must have 3 qualities to deliver a great society: cthey must be competent, credible and have compassion.
3. Easy has no value.
4. 2019 is not going to be an election- it will be a choice.
5. The people together are together richer than the rich people.
6. I want to have the largest cabal in Nigeria- a cabal of 190m people.
7. Fela can only be known by those who don’t know him when those who know him speak to those who don’t know him.
8. This is not a candidate campaign- it’s an ideological campaign.
9. Focus creates blindness
10. We all want to be led and not ruled.
11. We are not trying to get power. We are trying to get opportunity to serve the people.
12. People do not doubt what they desire when they see it’s possible.
13. Those who violate your values who are closest to you- how do you treat them?
14. The day I take a kobo of Nigeria’s money by way of inflating a contract, may I never wake up the next day. Anyone that gives me a kobo has only paid for my coffin. The day I steal one kobo, you guys will read my obituary the next day.

Fela showed two videos at the event- one about the visit of the late Prime Minister of Nigeria, Tafawa Balewa to the United States in 1961 and another one about a little boy who attempted to move away a tree that fell in the middle of the road under heavy rain. When others saw his efforts, one by one they joined him until so many people carried the tree so cars can have easy passage. It was truly an emotional clip that captures what a critical mass can do. Fela appears to be more believable than Sowore maybe because of some solemn invocations he made as he spoke. I think it’s a testament to his believability that someone donated the sum of One Million Naira to his campaign during that event. He pledged not to take a salary as the President and wants every Nigerian child to learn to speak Hausa, Igbo and Yoruba in schools before they learn French.

So what were my observations about Fela Durotoye’s campaign? The energy level wasn’t as high as that of Sowore’s. He is not as rugged as Sowore. The contest will not be a walk over so it demands someone who can speak the language of the street. The people around Durotoye appeared to be more sophisticated and elitist- though both Sowore and Durotoye share the same demographics and appeal to similar audience. In local parlance, I would say Fela’s audience was ‘ajebutter’ while Sowore’s audience was ‘ajepaki’. Fela communicated very effectively but as I sat in the audience, I wondered if an ‘agbero’ or market woman would understand or appreciate all he said. A significant part of his speech was done in ‘Christianese’- church language. Most sounded as if he was preaching. He needs to tone it down out of respect for the religious complexity of our nation. If I was a Muslim or belonged to another faith, I would have felt out of place at the event as it later took on the colouration of a religious event. I looked around at his team- how much of diversity did he consciously embrace as I recognized quite a few people who are pastors among them? He certainly needs to review this aspect by adopting a more global outlook. He also believes in increasing the salary of civil servants though he didn’t indicate by how much. His retort that the increase in salary will be paid from money that is no longer stolen is neither here nor there.

Fela however has a very sound structure which he shared with the audience. One can see that he leveraged on his consulting experience to draw up a strategy document upon which his campaign can be based. I nodded as he spoke about electoral intelligence, voters sensitization, membership growth and recruitment, budget and planning, research and statistics, city mapping and area grouping among others. He appeared to be more scientific in his approach than Sowore.

Unfortunately, both Fela and Sowore seem to suffer from the same Achilles heels. When a lady asked the audience at Fela’s event to raise their hands if they have their PVCs, less than 20% of the members of the audience raised their hands. A friend walked up to one of those who adorned the branded Fela’s T-shirts and was obviously one of his volunteers and to our surprise, he didn’t even have his PVC. Yet, he was very vociferous during the event. I wonder how many of those LASU or UNILORIN students who attended Sowore’s event have their PVCs. Secondly, the demographics they appeal to are too elitist. They both need to dilute their messages without losing its core essence and reach out to the real people who vote during elections. Otherwise, they must do a yeoman’s job in getting a massive electoral turnout especially from first time voters.

If I had my way, I will marry the street credibility, energy and fluidity of Sowore with the strategy and stoicism of Durotoye. Apart, it is doubtful if any of them can win but together, they can take this country by storm. One thing is certain nevertheless- both of them will run this country better than Buhari.

source: http://thenewsnigeria.com.ng/2018/04/between-omoyele-sowore-and-fela-durotoye-an-eyewitness-report/

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Re: Between Omoyele Sowore And Fela Durotoye: An Eyewitness Report by hadjipapiey(m): 3:32pm On Apr 24, 2018
What nonsense shocked



What do you take us for! undecided


Who'll read this angry
Re: Between Omoyele Sowore And Fela Durotoye: An Eyewitness Report by philcz(m): 3:44pm On Apr 24, 2018
hadjipapiey:
What nonsense shocked


What do you take us for! undecided

Who'll read this angry
I actually did. Lazy Nigerian Youth.

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Re: Between Omoyele Sowore And Fela Durotoye: An Eyewitness Report by hadjipapiey(m): 3:48pm On Apr 24, 2018
philcz:
I actually did. Lazy Nigerian Youth.





OK Wehdone wink

You'll get an accolade from the OP

Oponu tongue

Everybody on NL is a youth undecided
Re: Between Omoyele Sowore And Fela Durotoye: An Eyewitness Report by herveze: 4:04pm On Apr 24, 2018
Why can't they unite and take us out of this mess?

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Re: Between Omoyele Sowore And Fela Durotoye: An Eyewitness Report by Eggcelent(m): 4:25pm On Apr 24, 2018
Good Piece

I Am More Enlightened About What Sowore & Durotoye Stand For

And It Is Good That We Are Having Young Nigerians - With Track Record Of Professional/Business Success - Coming Out To Run For Elective Offices

Hoping That Overtime, Their Likes Will Get Into Positions Where They Can Make Significant Contributions To Nationhood
Re: Between Omoyele Sowore And Fela Durotoye: An Eyewitness Report by wholesomegrace: 4:35pm On Apr 24, 2018
herveze:
Why can't they unite and take us out of this mess?

Good question. They will make a good team
Re: Between Omoyele Sowore And Fela Durotoye: An Eyewitness Report by EazyMoh(m): 6:18pm On Apr 24, 2018
I believe Sowore has an edge based on his record of journalism. He never appeared to support a particular region, tribe or religion. Although I doubt any of them would step down for another, but it would have been great if they unite.

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Re: Between Omoyele Sowore And Fela Durotoye: An Eyewitness Report by EzzyIzzy: 7:47pm On Apr 24, 2018
I like the fact that people like Fela Durotoye and Sowore are plunging into the murky waters of Nigerian politics. But anything worth doing is worth doing well. Winning the presidency will it be enough to make the desired change in Nigeria made up of 36 states? I expect that they should have senators, house of reps, governors, state house of reps candidates as part of their teams. We need people like them in all tiers of government and at all levels of governance. And like the writer correctly said, they need to shed their activist garb very quickly

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Re: Between Omoyele Sowore And Fela Durotoye: An Eyewitness Report by omohayek: 9:00pm On Apr 24, 2018
It is good to see an article on these two for a change which devotes some attention to their actual platforms and the soundness of the economics behind them, instead of simply obsessing about their "youth", as if that alone were a guarantor of anything. I await the day when a potential challenger to Buhari appears who can do more than spout empty pieties and grand but meaningless generalities, to display that s/he has thought long and hard about concrete solutions to Nigeria's challenges, and has taken the trouble to look carefully at how leaders in other nations have successfully confronted the same issues.

Say what you like about people like SLS (Emir of Kano) or Soludo, but the two of them have never had any difficulty displaying their grasp of the fundamental problems plaguing Nigeria, as one would expect given their backgrounds in economics and finance. What Nigeria is lacking is someone at the helm with relevant competence like theirs, so instead we've made do with faux-modest kleptomaniacs and geriatric incompetents with (supposed) "integrity" who have delivered no more than could be expected in light of their severe personal limitations. Replacing such useless "leaders" with much younger versions who have nothing going on upstairs is at best a step sideways, and at worst means we'll have to face decades more in which today's "youths" take turns imposing their own incompetent rule on the entire nation - Babangida, Abacha, Obasanjo, Yar'adua, GEJ and Buhari were also once "youths", after all.

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Re: Between Omoyele Sowore And Fela Durotoye: An Eyewitness Report by Blue3k(m): 9:07pm On Apr 24, 2018
If you do t have attention span to read through these ling articles download text reader app. I recommend @voice aloud on android. It will make yoir life easier if you want to read through long winded nigerian articles.

hadjipapiey:
What nonsense shocked
What do you take us for! undecided
Who'll read this angry
Re: Between Omoyele Sowore And Fela Durotoye: An Eyewitness Report by saintade01(m): 9:20pm On Apr 24, 2018
hadjipapiey:
What nonsense shocked



What do you take us for! undecided


Who'll read this angry

hadjipapiey:






OK Wehdone wink

You'll get an accolade from the OP

Oponu tongue

Everybody on NL is a youth undecided

Oh I see, then as the only kid here please run along.
For Adults only.

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Re: Between Omoyele Sowore And Fela Durotoye: An Eyewitness Report by Blue3k(m): 9:23pm On Apr 24, 2018
Im surprised these guys come off as elitists. It must be their body langauage and tone. The big issue is grass roots recruiting. I kust find it weird the PVCs can't be mailed out like other documents like passports.

10. I will pay workers N100,000 minimum wage and those of you who are youth corpers will be paid N50,000 and we will be heading very quickly to N100,000 because youth corpers should be able to earn minimum wage as well. If you’re a youth corper and anything happens to you during your youth service, your family gets paid a sum of N10m or you’re disabled.
11. We will invest the sum of N50,000 on behalf of each Nigerian student so that when you can’t pay your school fees, you’re not denied your final results.
12. I’m not in a hurry to put up my plans because you know the other side, they are thieves, content thieves, they will steal our ideas and claim it to be their own.

Im guessing hes funding all this with increased taxes or borrowing. Will the coorper contribute ro this insurance plan out of their salaries? The idea theiving is funny.
Re: Between Omoyele Sowore And Fela Durotoye: An Eyewitness Report by grandstar(m): 12:35am On Apr 25, 2018
omohayek:
It is good to see an article on these two for a change which devotes some attention to their actual platforms and the soundness of the economics behind them, instead of simply obsessing about their "youth", as if that alone were a guarantor of anything. I await the day when a potential challenger to Buhari appears who can do more than spout empty pieties and grand but meaningless generalities, to display that s/he has thought long and hard about concrete solutions to Nigeria's challenges, and has taken the trouble to look carefully at how leaders in other nations have successfully confronted the same issues.

Say what you like about people like SLS (Emir of Kano) or Soludo, but the two of them have never had any difficulty displaying their grasp of the fundamental problems plaguing Nigeria, as one would expect given their backgrounds in economics and finance. What Nigeria is lacking is someone at the helm with relevant competence like theirs, so instead we've made do with faux-modest kleptomaniacs and geriatric incompetents with (supposed) "integrity" who have delivered no more than could be expected in light of their severe personal limitations. Replacing such useless "leaders" with much younger versions who have nothing going on upstairs is at best a step sideways, and at worst means we'll have to face decades more in which today's "youths" take turns imposing their own incompetent rule on the entire nation - Babangida, Abacha, Obasanjo, Yar'adua, GEJ and Buhari were also once "youths", after all.

Soludo is the best economist the country has by far. Pat Utomi may be a close second.

Uweala , is just okay to my opinion. I prefer IMF guys than their World Bank peers as they have greater knowledge about the working of economies having put out fires in many countries.

The Ivory Coast economy is booming in the hands of an ex IMF man.

If Yaradua had allowed Soludo to pay the monthly oil earned allocations with dollar certificates rather than the inflationary naira substitution, it would have led to an end to the perennial excess money in circulation, an end to high inflationary pressure and most importantly a collapse in lending rates from double digits to single digits as the tight monetary policy can finally be loosened.

The governors cried out to the then President that they don't understand this financial wizardry. Yaradua heeded them and squashed it.

Yes, Soludo had faults such as his refusal to allow the Naira depreciate between 2008/2009 during the global financial crises when oil prices collapsed. Burnt through about $20b in reserves to defend the currency.

I believe he panicked. A market free fall can shake the hardest of men. It was a knee jerk reaction to seeing all his efforts in stabilising the naira at 120/$1 fall apart.

Also, he was taken to the cleaners by the bankers who messed up some newly recapitalised banks under his supervision.

Anyway, he still scores above the rest.

He thinks outside the box. His biggest lapse is his grandiose thinking.

I see a boom and bust scenario under his watch due to such grandiose thinking, the only benefit being that what is left once a recovery begins will be worth it.

That's what happened in the banking sector despite the hitches earlier mentioned. He changed banking in Nigeria.

The reforms helped enormously create the present middle class and Dangote credits him for where he is today.

No better endorsement

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Re: Between Omoyele Sowore And Fela Durotoye: An Eyewitness Report by Auladimeji(m): 1:12am On Apr 25, 2018
undecided

Re: Between Omoyele Sowore And Fela Durotoye: An Eyewitness Report by Successisaac19: 10:42pm On Jun 02, 2018
Re: Between Omoyele Sowore And Fela Durotoye: An Eyewitness Report by Rosebloom: 11:17pm On Jun 02, 2018
Beautiful piece .

I've been enlightened.
Apt is the word.
Re: Between Omoyele Sowore And Fela Durotoye: An Eyewitness Report by kingthreat(m): 12:32am On Jun 03, 2018
I used to like Sowore until i realised that he was using Sahara reporters to libel people he didnt like.

1. He accused an innocent guy of laundering money for FFK in the UK. That guy later got him arrested by the police.

2. The okwonjo-iweala saga, where SR wrote damaging reports about her because she didnt assent to his questions

3. The negative publicity about Jonathan and now Buhari as he wants to take the number one job.

4. The perpetual insults on IBB who dealt with him during his days in activism.

5. Report on FFk's marriage breaking, while the couple are celebrating triplets.

I know FFK is an aśshole but lies are lies even if it is agaibst the devil. Sowore is propagated by ambition. I rather go for a Durotoye who is more visionary. But fact is that none will win. Nigeria doesnt have much intelligent people to vote for the most intelligent candidiates.
Re: Between Omoyele Sowore And Fela Durotoye: An Eyewitness Report by MIKOLOWISKA: 1:05am On Jun 03, 2018
omohayek:
It is good to see an article on these two for a change which devotes some attention to their actual platforms and the soundness of the economics behind them, instead of simply obsessing about their "youth", as if that alone were a guarantor of anything. I await the day when a potential challenger to Buhari appears who can do more than spout empty pieties and grand but meaningless generalities, to display that s/he has thought long and hard about concrete solutions to Nigeria's challenges, and has taken the trouble to look carefully at how leaders in other nations have successfully confronted the same issues.
everyone knows what to do to fix our economy
the issue is who will bell the cat(political will)


Say what you like about people like SLS (Emir of Kano) or Soludo, but the two of them have never had any difficulty displaying their grasp of the fundamental problems plaguing Nigeria, as one would expect given their backgrounds in economics and finance. What Nigeria is lacking is someone at the helm with relevant competence like theirs,
they have (had access) to both men and chose to sack them so its not competence that is lacking but credibility

and the two both of them cannot run for office(so work done equal to zero)


so instead we've made do with faux-modest kleptomaniacs and geriatric incompetents with (supposed) "integrity" who have delivered no more than could be expected in light of their severe personal limitations. Replacing such useless "leaders" with much younger versions who have nothing going on upstairs is at best a step sideways, and at worst means we'll have to face decades more in which today's "youths" take turns imposing their own incompetent rule on the entire nation - Babangida, Abacha, Obasanjo, Yar'adua, GEJ and Buhari were also once "youths", after all.
nothing stopping you from throwing your hat in the ring
you know what they say
if you want something done right you usually have to do it yoursef
Re: Between Omoyele Sowore And Fela Durotoye: An Eyewitness Report by MIKOLOWISKA: 1:08am On Jun 03, 2018
kingthreat:
I used to like Sowore until i realised that he was using Sahara reporters to libel people he didnt like.

1. He accused an innocent guy of laundering money for FFK in the UK. That guy later got him arrested by the police.

2. The okwonjo-iweala saga, where SR wrote damaging reports about her because she didnt assent to his questions

3. The negative publicity about Jonathan and now Buhari as he wants to take the number one job.

4. The perpetual insults on IBB who dealt with him during his days in activism.

5. Report on FFk's marriage breaking, while the couple are celebrating triplets.

I know FFK is an aśshole but lies are lies even if it is agaibst the devil. Sowore is propagated by ambition. I rather go for a Durotoye who is more visionary. But fact is that none will win. Nigeria doesnt have much intelligent people to vote for the most intelligent candidiates.

if they are truly intelligent they will speak the voters language instead of all this grammar they are talking and find a way to win

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Re: Between Omoyele Sowore And Fela Durotoye: An Eyewitness Report by kingthreat(m): 7:25am On Jun 03, 2018
MIKOLOWISKA:
if they are truly intelligent they will speak the voters language instead of all this grammar they are talking and find a way to win

Word

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Re: Between Omoyele Sowore And Fela Durotoye: An Eyewitness Report by torjim(m): 9:53pm On Jun 03, 2018
Fela Durotoye and Sowore will be a perfect combinations to take Nigeria to a higher ground.
Re: Between Omoyele Sowore And Fela Durotoye: An Eyewitness Report by MIKOLOWISKA: 5:44am On Jun 06, 2018
kingthreat:


Word
abi na
Re: Between Omoyele Sowore And Fela Durotoye: An Eyewitness Report by Joefirst(m): 7:07pm On Nov 14, 2018
hadjipapiey:
What nonsense shocked



What do you take us for! undecided


Who'll read this angry

I read every single letter... I don't like long articles but there is brain in this... very well structured...
#sowore2019

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