Oshigun: You lot don't understand that history vindicates the realities of today. PDP that OP and his ilk are supporting today created killer squads, Boko Haram and Niger Deltan Militants and kidnappers like Soboma George et al. If the likes of Tinubu had not found ways to fight fire with fire through the likes of Oluomo then we will not have the peace and absence of political killings that is the norm today while assasination and chaos reigned under OBJoke and Atiku. Remember OBJ used to brag that elections was " do or die"?
MC Oluomo is no thug. He is an enforcer deployed to neutralize the efficacy of those who , for a long time and unchallenged , have made gangster politics the norm.in Nigeria i.e PDP.
Why do you think the SW was called the wild west under OBJ if not for how rampaging PDP thugs and killers assasinated opposition politician freely and brazenly.
MC Oluomo, to me, is an unsung hero because the PDP was a ruthless killing machine under OBJ yet the guy had Tinubu's back and helped him to survive and defeat the PDP. You need to stop creating threads like this because that shows you don't understand the complexity of Nigerian politics.
It is sad I keep having to take you lot to School. The Atiku you support now was part of the OBJ Presidency where political assasination was the highest in Nigeria's history. No opposition leader stood a chance if they had no MC Oluomo behind them.
Go and learn history. Southwest wasn't called wild west under obj but first republic due to the politics of Akintola and Awolowo. Don't come and mislead people here
Go and learn history. Southwest wasn't called wild west under obj but first republic due to the politics of Akintola and Awolowo. Don't come and mislead people here
He will have logged out. That Funsho Williams question...is not a easy one to answer. I suspect he knows about it
Koma s'oba loshodi, Oluomo sha lani Koma s'oba loshodi, Oluomo sha lani Eyan ti Koko Zaria ni Eyan ti pappy Kamoli ni o Koma s'oba loshodi, Oluomo sha lani
Werepe or whatever you call yourself, you can go and hug transformer if the thing pain you well well. If you want to live like MC, join the national union of road transport workers and work your way to the top. Musiliu has been organizing and ensuring peace and security in Oshodi since the early 1990's alongside the late Bomboy. He has paid his dues and deserve to enjoy the fruit of his labour. Stop hating and work hard his kind of street credibility.
Koma s'oba loshodi, Oluomo sha lani Koma s'oba loshodi, Oluomo sha lani Eyan ti Koko Zaria ni Eyan ti pappy Kamoli ni o Koma s'oba loshodi, Oluomo sha lani
Werepe or whatever you call yourself, you can go and hug transformer if the thing pain you well well. If you want to live like MC, join the national union of road transport workers and work your way to the top. Musiliu has been organizing and ensuring peace and security in Oshodi since the early 1990's alongside the late Bomboy. He has paid his dues and deserve to enjoy the fruit of his labour. Stop hating and work hard his kind of street credibility.
Can you imagine what this one is posting from a federal parastatal as an auditor with the federal government? You are a big part of Nigeria's problem.
deomelo: I know Igbos dey expect to see thugs and ghetto looking kids, but very surprised to see the gentle man and his lovely sons and daughters in the beautiful environment.
[b]Igbos, leave jealousy alone, it's bad for your health and already miserable existence.
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Bruv leave the IPOBians . They can never be pragmatic and only know to play politics of hate, jealousy and insult against others.
Odindin internationally acclaimed and influential Louis Theroux of BBC came all the way to Nigeria to do a documentary on MC Oluomo. If you know you know. IPOBians can keep hating while The Yorubas they despise so much continue to make progress and go from strenght to strenght through pragmatic political intelligence.
Bruv leave the IPOBians . They can never be pragmatic and only know to play politics of hate, jealousy and insult against others.
Odindin internationally acclaimed and influential Louis Theroux of BBC came all the way to Nigeria to do a documentary on MC Oluomo. If you know you know. IPOBians can keep hating while The Yorubas they despise so much continue to make progress and go from strenght to strenght through pragmatic political intelligence.
Go and learn history. Southwest wasn't called wild west under obj but first republic due to the politics of Akintola and Awolowo. Don't come and mislead people here
Man mi, I know my history well. Perhaps it is you who needs history lessons.The wild west tag originated from the protracted fight between Akintola and Awolowo but it ressurected in modern parlance solely because of the antics of the like of OBJ, Lamidi Adedibu, OGD et al after 1999. That is what I am talking about. It was a dead tag brought back to life to define the "do or die"and assasination politics OBJ, Adedibu, Fayose, Oyinlola, OGD, Agagu et al were about back then only to be forming Statesmen today.
Do all these ignorant IPOBians talking here know Adedibu, his menace in the SW and what he was to the PDP to be even mentioning MC Oluomo? Nigerian youths are indeed lazy - but mainly intellectually.
The late strongman of Ibadan politics, Alhaji Lamidi Adedibu was not referred to as the Garrison Commander for nothing. He had a standing army of armed hoodlums made up of largely members of the notorious commercial drivers’ unions who, like criminal gangs, live big on extorted money and by doing dirty jobs for politicians at election times.
Adedibu, who had been around the scene since the First Republic as an enforcer reputed to have broken the doors of the Western Region parliament during the Akintola/Awolowo face off, was a grassroots politician that knew the importance of stomach infrastructure by providing endless meals of Amala and Gbegiri soup, the delicacy of the Ibadan people, after which his brand of politics is also named, for the impoverished population, long before the term became fixed with Ayodele Fayose, the Ekiti State governor.
During the Second and aborted Third Republic, Adedibu became the link between aspirants seeking votes and the electorate and from there grew to become a powerful godfather that determined who got what in the politics of Oyo State. Of course, there were always prices to be paid for getting into office through him, which sometimes could be through dubious and violent means.
With the return of democracy in 1999, when the famished political class got another opportunity to take control of governments, the tribe of godfathers increased particularly when Nigeria’s political system laid emphasis on rewards for office holders. The terrain became flooded with unscrupulous personalities whose main aim in seeking political offices was putting their hands in the till and the godfathers were there to offer assistance and protection that must be paid for from the peoples’ commonwealth.
But sometimes when the godfather demanded more than necessary or the ward wanted an out, like it occurred during the Ngige saga, the electorate gets to know the extent of the dubious arrangement that were clearly contracted to rob the people and the electoral system of their rights to vote and have dividends of democracy.
Another of such was recorded on January 12, 2006 when Adedibu, after providing a platform of support for the emergence of Rashidi Ladoja as the governor of Oyo State, arranged for the governor to be impeached by less than the number of legislators needed to carry out the act. His reason was that Ladoja reneged on an earlier pledge to submit a substantial part of the “security vote” to service the union.
The impeachment, which was upturned by the courts which reinstated the governor almost a year after, was said to have been carried out by hoodlums, allegedly with the support of the presidency of Olusegun Obasanjo, which gave them cover and immediately recognized the illegal action.
However as Nigeria’s democracy continues to evolve, a new tribe of godfathers, different from pure political contractors like Uba and Adedibu, has emerged from former office holders whose interest lies mainly in covering their tracks and maintaining their relevance in the scheme of things.
These set of godfathers, mainly former executives who helped their successors into office, may not be as daring as the contractors who are not hiding under any guise to demand for return on investments, but they have almost the same effect on the polity.
deomelo: I know Igbos dey expect to see thugs and ghetto looking kids, but very surprised to see the gentle man and his lovely sons and daughters in the beautiful environment.
Igbos, leave jealousy alone, it's bad for your health and already miserable existence.