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Re: Mokola Flyover Bridge, Ibadan. Pics.. by Olaone1: 8:32pm On Mar 28, 2013
Ajimobi is just an idi.ot!


You need to tell me why Fijabi's building at Dugbe is still standing when others around it have been demolished.

I also want to know why he hasn't demolished structures at Sabo/Jemibewon Road. Vehicles are still parked indiscriminately at Sabo, obstructing traffic with impunity.

Yet, he has destroyed properties owned by indigenous people. Biased moth**f**ker!

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Re: Mokola Flyover Bridge, Ibadan. Pics.. by Olaone1: 8:33pm On Mar 28, 2013
emiye:

I have seen the two bridges personally, the one in Abeokuta and Ibadan, such amount of difference is evident to the eyes, so what are you crying about?
You are the cry baby here undecided

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Re: Mokola Flyover Bridge, Ibadan. Pics.. by Olaone1: 8:39pm On Mar 28, 2013
It is all about Fashola. He wants to be as popular. But Fashola is not known as a biased leader!
Re: Mokola Flyover Bridge, Ibadan. Pics.. by emiye(m): 8:39pm On Mar 28, 2013
Ola one: Ajimobi is just an idi.ot!


You need to tell me why Fijabi's building at Dugbe is still standing when others around it have been demolished.

I also want to know why he hasn't demolished structures at Sabo/Jemibewon Road.

Yet, he has destroyed properties owned by indigenous people.
Oh !, It is no more about the bridge, it is something else now undecided

I want to assume you are one of those who have lost out from the PDP "share the money" reign in Oyo state.

The Ajimobi you call an idi, ot in 1 year and 10 months is positively changing the status of Oyo state, something not experienced during the PDP reign.

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Re: Mokola Flyover Bridge, Ibadan. Pics.. by Olaone1: 8:44pm On Mar 28, 2013
emiye:
Oh !, It is no more about the bridge, it is something else now undecided

I want to assume you are one of those who have lost out from the PDP "share the money" reign in Oyo state.

The Ajimobi you call an idi, ot in 1 year and 10 months is positively changing the status of Oyo state, something not experienced during the PDP reign.
Try to be sensible for once.

Even a blind bat finds nuts occasionally. Locate your magnetic compass, wan.ker!

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Re: Mokola Flyover Bridge, Ibadan. Pics.. by assetstrap(m): 8:48pm On Mar 28, 2013
Hold your horses guys. All we want ask for is the continuous development of Oyo state and Ibadan in particular
Re: Mokola Flyover Bridge, Ibadan. Pics.. by Olaone1: 8:49pm On Mar 28, 2013
emiye:
Oh !, It is no more about the bridge, it is something else now undecided

I want to assume you are one of those who have lost out from the PDP "share the money" reign in Oyo state.

T[b]he Ajimobi you call an idi, ot in 1 year and 10 months is positively changing the status of Oyo state, something not experienced during the PDP reign.[/b]

Change? How? Better schools? Better hospitals? Or just because he demolishes structures? Maybe you're talking about how he junkets around the world.

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Re: Mokola Flyover Bridge, Ibadan. Pics.. by ekoilee: 8:50pm On Mar 28, 2013
emiye:
Oh !, It is no more about the bridge, it is something else now undecided

I want to assume you are one of those who have lost out from the PDP "share the money" reign in Oyo state.

The Ajimobi you call an idi, ot in 1 year and 10 months is positively changing the status of Oyo state, something not experienced during the PDP reign.


The clown you are talking to is a troll and he's trolling you. Trolls don't make sense, they just troll and keep trolling and stringing you along with more and more dumb stuff.
Re: Mokola Flyover Bridge, Ibadan. Pics.. by emiye(m): 8:51pm On Mar 28, 2013
Ola one:
Try to be sensible for once.

Even a blind bat finds nuts occasionally. Locate your magnetic compass, wan.ker!

The bitter truth hurts you, i will leave you to continue crying, bye for now cool cool
Re: Mokola Flyover Bridge, Ibadan. Pics.. by Olaone1: 8:53pm On Mar 28, 2013
eko ilee:


The clown you are talking to is a troll and he's trolling you. Trolls don't make sense, they just troll and keep trolling and stringing you along with more and more dumb stuff.
You have been aptly described as a local journalist on this forum.

You are such an id.iot! If I may ask you, what do you now think about Okorocha now that he is a member of your party, APC?

You belong to the swine family!
Re: Mokola Flyover Bridge, Ibadan. Pics.. by Olaone1: 8:54pm On Mar 28, 2013
emiye:

The bitter truth hurts you, i will leave you to continue crying, bye for now cool cool
Bog off!
Re: Mokola Flyover Bridge, Ibadan. Pics.. by Olaone1: 8:57pm On Mar 28, 2013
eko ilee:


The clown you are talking to is a troll and he's trolling you. Trolls don't make sense, they just troll and keep trolling and stringing you along with more and more dumb stuff.
Eko Ile - the foul-mouthed twit on NL
Re: Mokola Flyover Bridge, Ibadan. Pics.. by ekoilee: 8:59pm On Mar 28, 2013
^^^^^ I don't mess with trolls.
Re: Mokola Flyover Bridge, Ibadan. Pics.. by IYANGBALI: 8:59pm On Mar 28, 2013
Bontee: Why should a state government be praised for building a flyover bridge?
because he no easy
Re: Mokola Flyover Bridge, Ibadan. Pics.. by Olaone1: 9:01pm On Mar 28, 2013
eko ilee: ^^^^^ I don't mess with trolls.
Haahaha. From Eko Ile. Classic!
Re: Mokola Flyover Bridge, Ibadan. Pics.. by Nobody: 9:31pm On Mar 28, 2013
Ola one: Ajimobi is just an idi.ot!


You need to tell me why Fijabi's building at Dugbe is still standing when others around it have been demolished.

I also want to know why he hasn't demolished structures at Sabo/Jemibewon Road. Vehicles are still parked indiscriminately at Sabo, obstructing traffic with impunity.

Yet, he has destroyed properties owned by indigenous people. Biased moth**f**ker!

Wow, how does someone reason this way?

Is it that he should just demolish houses for fun?

If you have eyes you would have noticed that the road banked left just in front of the building! So should he just destroy it to compensate people who had their houses on the road?

What if he did not even think of expanding that particular route? Na wa for your mosquito brain o.

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Re: Mokola Flyover Bridge, Ibadan. Pics.. by Olaone1: 9:36pm On Mar 28, 2013
django1:

Wow, how does someone reason this way?

Is it that he should just demolish houses for fun?

If you have eyes you would have noticed that the road banked left just in front of the building! So should he just destroy it to compensate people who had their houses on the road?

What if he did not even think of expanding that particular route? Na wa for your mosquito brain o.

Another spin doctor. The road "banked left"? Just in front of his own building? It didn't "bank left" before his building. Just like that? You are so useless you should be fed to the dogs.
Re: Mokola Flyover Bridge, Ibadan. Pics.. by Olaone1: 9:40pm On Mar 28, 2013
django1:

Wow, how does someone reason this way?

Is it that he should just demolish houses for fun?

If you have eyes you would have noticed that the road banked left just in front of the building! So should he just destroy it to compensate people who had their houses on the road?

What if he did not even think of expanding that particular route? Na wa for your mosquito brain o.

I have pictures here to show how ignorant and useless you're. Pictures of his building and others around it so that Nlanders can judge.

Shameless twa.t!
Re: Mokola Flyover Bridge, Ibadan. Pics.. by Nobody: 9:41pm On Mar 28, 2013
Ola one:

Another spin doctor. The road banked left? Just in front of his own building? It didn't "bank left" before his building. Just like that? You are so useless you should be fed to the dogs.

Are you a fooool? The road has been like dt b4 you were ever born! What rubbish are you saying?

Chai! You people have no shame!
Re: Mokola Flyover Bridge, Ibadan. Pics.. by Olaone1: 9:43pm On Mar 28, 2013
django1:

Are you a fooool? The road has been like dt b4 you were ever born! What rubbish are you saying?

Chai! You people have no shame!
The height of your stupidity!

You are truly Django. Have you been unchained?
Re: Mokola Flyover Bridge, Ibadan. Pics.. by anonimi: 9:57pm On Mar 28, 2013
eggheaders: this is the second massive bridge the oyo state government is delievering under 2 years .the dualization of eleyele roads and loads of other roads.more reason why the south westerns will hold on to the progressives.

To civil engineers in the house:

How long does it take "massive projects" like road dualisation and overhead bridge construction from inception to completion?
2 years or more

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Re: Mokola Flyover Bridge, Ibadan. Pics.. by emiye(m): 10:23pm On Mar 28, 2013
anonimi:

To civil engineers in the house:

How long does it take "massive projects" like road dualisation and overhead bridge construction from inception to completion?
2 years or more

Another PDP goon, what irrelevnt question are you asking? It is so difficult and shameful for you goons to believe ACN governors are delivering such massive projects in 1year+
Re: Mokola Flyover Bridge, Ibadan. Pics.. by Olaone1: 10:39pm On Mar 28, 2013
emiye:

Another PDP goon, what irrelevnt question are you asking? It is so difficult and shameful for you goons to believe ACN governors are delivering such massive projects in 1year+
And, what/whose goon are you, ode?
You don't even know whether the guy's ACN or not. You want us all to be pro-ACN - no matter what. Get a life!


Just like the rabid Eko Ile who started this thread with pics that are at least 3 months old, you are sick, Emiye!

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Re: Mokola Flyover Bridge, Ibadan. Pics.. by emiye(m): 10:55pm On Mar 28, 2013
Ola one:
And, what/whose goon are you, ode?
You don't even know whether the guy's ACN or not. You want us all to be pro-ACN - no matter what. Get a life!


Just like the rabid Eko Ile who started this thread with pics that are at least 3 months old, you are sick, Emiye!
I am no member of any party, but i will defend truth when i see one, the ACN governors have done much better in 1year and 10 months (Ogun and Oyo).

Tht anonimi guy is one PDP fooool i know on this forum, although you have also joined tonight.

is he not the one always writing PDP=ACN=CPC=......, thinking he is making sense ?

If i as your uncle tell you all women are the same, just marry any one,am i making sense? grin grin

All parties are not the same, so far so good the ACN governors have done much better,if things change i will also spell it out.
Re: Mokola Flyover Bridge, Ibadan. Pics.. by Olaone1: 11:12pm On Mar 28, 2013
emiye:
I am no member of any party, but i will defend truth when i see one, the ACN governors have done much better in 1year and 10 months (Ogun and Oyo).

Tht anonimi guy is one PDP fooool i know on this forum, although you have also joined tonight.

is he not the one always writing PDP=ACN=CPC=......, thinking he is making sense ?

If i as your uncle tell you all women are the same, just marry any one? Am i making sense? grin grin

All parties are not the same, so far so good the ACN governors have done much better,if things change i will also spell it out.



This is what I am talking about. Is this not better from you? Comments without abusive words. Keep it up!



Now, I am not saying ACN governors are not performing. But, some of you guys are over stretching things. However, I am not a bandwagoner which means I don't do follow-follow.

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Re: Mokola Flyover Bridge, Ibadan. Pics.. by Akiika: 11:33pm On Mar 28, 2013
Okija_juju:


All the bridges constructed by Bulletine (an indigenous) construction company have started collapsing in Rivers State.. I will rather give the jobs to Julius Berger and have it last 20years than an indigenous company and have it fall after 10 years.. Penny wise, pound .......

It's because the Govt' officials don collect over half of the project money as bribe from the company before dem award the contract, out of the rest 45%, the company sef go wan break even at least...so you get a crappy bridge. That thing called corruption go continue to haunt us like ghost.
Re: Mokola Flyover Bridge, Ibadan. Pics.. by KnowAll(m): 11:39pm On Mar 28, 2013
[size=14pt]Ajomobi had better step up. Ibadan has always been anti-South-Western Party. They have always voted for the opposition in the SW since the McPherson Constitution of 1951. From the Early days of the Ibadan Peoples Party to Akintola's NNDP in the 60's to NPN in 1979. So if care is not taken, Ibadan can easily slip back to the opposition parties.

Ajimobi has to step up his game big time. Ogbomosho with her 400,000 votes should not be ignored. All it takes to win elections in Oyo State is grab Ogbomosho votes and Oke-Ogun votes and a 1/3 of Ibadan votes and you are in.
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[size=16pt
]The Ibadan Peoples Party (IPP[/size]) was established on June 15, 1951, by a group of eminent Ibadan indigenes who opposed the politics of tribalism and personality, which held sway in the Yorùbá dominated Western Region, Nigeria in the 1950s. Its founding chairman was Chief Augustus Akinloye, and the other founders were; Chief Adegoke Adelabu, Chief Kola Balogun, Chief T.O.S Benson, Chief Adeniran Ogunsanya and Chief H.O. Davies. The other leaders of the IPP were: Chief S. A. Akinyemi, Chief S. O. Lanlehin, Chief Moyo Aboderin, Chief Samuel Lana, HRH Chief D. T. Akinbiyi, Chief S. Ajunwon, Chief S. Aderonmu, Chief R. S. Baoku, Chief Akin Allen and Chief Akinniyi Olunloyo.



When the election into the Western Region House of Assembly was completed in November 1951, the Action Group was surprised it won only 29 out of the 80 seats contested. In fact, the (AG) lost in all the constituencies in Ibadan; the capital city of the Western Region, Nigeria and likewise in Lagos, the capital of Nigeria. The AG had expected that as the “party of the Yorùbá it would sweep the elections with ease, at all levels; and in so doing, form the regional government.

However, in Ibadan, the IPP won all the six seats up for grabs while in Lagos; the NCNC won all the available five seats. The correct version of this history goes thus:To avert conflicting claims over candidates, Mr. Harold Cooper, the Government Public Relations Officer, wrote to the parties to furnish a list of the candidates contesting election on their platforms. Only the Action Group complied with this request and its list of candidates was as follows: Ijebu Remo Division – Obafemi Awolowo and M.S. Sowole; Ijebu Ode Division – S.O. Awokoya, Rev. S.A. Banjo and V.D. Phillips; Oyo Division – Chief Bode Thomas, Abiodun Akerele, A.B.P. Martins, T.A. Amao and SB Eyitayo; Osun Division – SL Akintola, JO Adigun, JO Oroge, S.I. Ogunwale, I.A. Adejare, J.A. Ogunmuyiwa and S.O. Ola; Ondo Division – P.A. Ladapo and G.A. Deko; Okitipupa Division – Dr. L.B. Lebi, CA Tewe and SO Tubo; Epe Division – SL Edu, AB Gbajumo, Obafemi Ajayi and C.A. Williams; Ikeja Division – O. Akeredolu-Ale, SO Gbadamosi and FO Okuntola; Badagry Division – Chief CD Akran, Akinyemi Amosu and Rev. GM Fisher; Egba Division – J.F. Odunjo, Alhaji A.T. Ahmed, CPA Cole, Rev S.A. Daramola, Akintoye Tejuoso, SB Sobande, IO Delano and A Adedamola.

The others were as follows: Egbado Division – J.A.O. Odebiyi, D.A. Fafunmi, Adebiyi Adejumo, A. Akin Illo and P.O. Otegbeye; Ife Division – Rev S.A. Adeyefa, D.A. Ademiluyi, J.O. Opadina, and S.O. Olagbaju; Ekiti Division – E.A. Babalola, Rev. J Ade Ajayi, S.K. Familoni, S.A. Okeya and D Atolagbe; Owo Division – Michael Adekunle Ajasin, A.O. Ogedengbe, JA Agunloye, LO Omojola and R.A. Olusa; Western Ijaw Division – Pere EH Sapre-Obi and MF Agidee; Ishan Division – Anthony Enahoro; Urhobo Division – WE Mowarin, J.B. Ohwinbiri and JD Ifode; Warri Division – Arthur Prest and O. Otere, and Kukuruku Division – D.J.I. Igenuma.

Of the names on the list, only MA Ajasin from Owo Division, which comprised Akoko then, did not run because of party solidarity and unity in Owo. He stood down for A.O. Ogedengbe and R.A. Olusa to contest two of the three seats, which they won, while D.K. Olumofin won the third for the NCNC. Three secretaries of the Action Group, who ran as independents and won were: Alhaji D.S. Adegbenro, Egba Division; J.O. Osuntokun, Ekiti Division and S.O. Hassan, Epe Division.

At the close of polls on 24 September 1951, the Action Group had won 38 of the 72 seats in contention in the Regional Assembly. There were a total of 80 seats. Lagos had five seats in the West Regional Assembly all won by the NCNC in the election of 20 November 1951, while Benin had three won by Otu Edo candidates in the election of 6 December 1951. The poll had been postponed in Lagos and Benin following security concerns. Of the 68 candidates on the list furnished by the Action Group to the Government PR Department, 38 of the elected AG members were from that list. And they were as follows: Ijebu Remo – Obafemi Awolowo and M.S. Sowole; Ijebu Ode – Rev. SA Banjo and S.O. Awokoya; Oyo – Bode Thomas, Abiodun Akerele, ABP Thomas, TA Amao and SB Eyitayo; Osun – S.L. Akintola, J.O. Adigun, JA Oroge, S.I. Ogunwale, I.A. Adejare, J.A. Ogunmuyiwa and S.O. Ola.

Other elected AG members from the list were: Egba – J.F. Odunjo, Alhaji AT Ahmed, Rev. S.A. Daramola and Prince Adedamola; Egbado (now Yewa) – J.A.O. Odebiyi, D.A. Fafunmi and A. Akin Illo; Ekiti – E.A. Babalola and Rev. J. Ade-Ajayi; Badagry – Chief CD Akran and Rev. G.M. Fisher; Ikeja – SO Gbadamosi and O Akeredolu-Ale; Ife – Rev. SA Adeyefa and SO Olagbaju; Owo – AO Ogedengbe and RA Olusa; Epe – Safi Lawal Edu; Okitipupa – C.A. Tewe; Western Ijaw – M.F. Agidee; Ishan – Anthony Enahoro, and Warri – Arthur Prest.

In addition to the Action Group and the NCNC, there were local/divisional parties such as the Ibadan People’s Party (IPP), led by Chief AMA Akinloye; Ondo Improvement League, and Otu Edo of Benin. At the end of poll, the standing of the parties was as follows: Action Group 38; NCNC/Independents 25; IPP 6 and Ondo Improvement League 2. Otu Edo candidates won the three Benin seats, namely, Chief SO Ighodaro, Chief Humphrey Omo-Osagie and Chief Chike Ekwuyasi. Chief Ighodaro opted for the AG, while the latter two went to the NCNC. And of the six IPP elected members, only Adegoke Adelabu joined the NCNC. The rest of them: AMA Akinloye, Chief DT Akinbiyi (who later became the Olubadan of Ibadan), Chief SO Lanlehin, Moyosore Aboderin and SA Akinyemi, opted for the Action Group. The NCNC National Secretary, the late Chief Kola Balogun had sent declaration forms to the IPP assemblymen asking them to declare for the NCNC but Chief Akinloye returned all the forms uncompleted.

The three AG secretaries who had run as independents – Adegbenro, Osuntokun and Hassan, five IPP members, one Etu Edo, and one Ondo Improvement League, Chief F.O. Awosika; and Chief Timothy Adeola Odutola (Independent, Ijebu Ode) had swollen the number of the AG elected members. All the transactions had taken place before the inauguration of the Regional Assembly on 7 January 1952. These were not known members of the NCNC, nor did the party publish their names on the list of its candidates. For over a half century, the NCNC is yet to provide evidence to back its claim that it had won the West Regional election in 1951.

Mr Cooper absolved his department of responsibility for the controversy generated by the NCNC after the election. At a post election news conference in Lagos he said that "Of the winning candidates, the names of 38 were on the list sent to me by the Action Group. The six successful candidates at Ibadan were all among those who had been identified to me as representing the Ibadan People’s Party.

No claim of any kind had reached us about the party affiliation of the remaining successful candidates." Why did the NCNC not send a list of its candidates for the poll to the Government PR Department before that poll? The records of the poll conducted in the West and all over Nigeria by the colonial administration are available at the National Archives and can be accessed by any honest researcher. In this matter, it is facts that speak, not what some political/ethnic partisan said or did not say, as shown below.

Faced with this set of circumstances, the Egbé Ọmọ Odùduwà lured twenty victorious candidates on the ticket of the smaller rival parties to join the Action Group; thereby tilting the balance in favor of the party, against its primary opponent; the NCNC. Some of the leaders of the small parties were offered ministerial appointments to join the AG. One of them was Chief Augustus Akinloye who was appointed the Nigerian Minister of Agriculture and Natural Resources; and who reciprocated by persuading four out of his five victorious colleagues in the IPP into joining the AG. The only IPP member who refused to join the AG was Hon Chief Adegoke Adelabu, who, instead, joined the more national NCNC.

Body politic

The Ibadan electorate did not take kindly to the defection of its elected representatives on the platform of IPP to the Action Group. They used the opportunity of the 1954 federal elections and the 1956 regional elections to express their aversion of the Action Group. In the 1954 Federal elections, when both parties went head to head; the NCNC won 22 seats in the House of Representatives of Nigeria while the AG secured 19 seats. In Ibadan, the capital city of the Western Region, the ruling party AG secured just one out of the five federal seats up for grabs.

The loathing of the AG by the Ibadan electorate was further demonstrated in the regional elections, which was held on May 26, 1956. Despite the fact that the election was held after the AG had been in power for five years, and had implemented significant social projects, particularly in the area of education; the results for 1956 were: 48 seats won by the AG and 32 seats by the NCNC. However, a closer scrutiny of the actual votes cast revealed that, the margin of victory between the AG and the NCNC was just 39,270 votes.

The AG got 623,826 or (48.3%) of total votes, while the NCNC got 584,556 or (45.3%) of the total votes cast. The battle lines had been drawn; the ensuing mayhem and ruthless machinations that encapsulated the Ibadan political scene, degenerated and continued to spiral out of control until 1966, when the military seized control of the government, and banned all political parties in Nigeria.

Re: Mokola Flyover Bridge, Ibadan. Pics.. by Olaone1: 11:59pm On Mar 28, 2013
KnowAll: [size=14pt]Ajomobi had better step up. Ibadan has always been anti-South-Western Party. They have always voted for the opposition in the SW since the McPherson Constitution of 1951. From the Early days of the Ibadan Peoples Party to Akintola's NNDP in the 60's to NPN in 1979. So if care is not taken, Ibadan can easily slip back to the opposition parties.

Ajimobi has to step up his game big time
. Ogbomosho with her 400,000 votes should not be ignored. All it takes to win elections in Oyo State is grab Ogbomosho votes and Oke-Ogun votes and a 1/3 of Ibadan votes and you are in.
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Tell them oo. This is Oyo State, not Lagos! He's most likely not coming back. Aji sebi Oyo l'aari . . . .

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Re: Mokola Flyover Bridge, Ibadan. Pics.. by KnowAll(m): 12:42am On Mar 29, 2013
[size=14pt]You must give it to the Ibadan's they are the most democratic animals in Nigeria, even the illetrate "eleran" (meat seller) knows his political onions. Anytime I am around Ibadan, I see die hard illetrate PDP Stalwarts telling me that the " Governor is a one term Governor" so don't bet on it that Ajimobi is coming back. Not with the allegation his wife was caught with thousands of pounds by British Authorities for money laundering.[/size]

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Re: Mokola Flyover Bridge, Ibadan. Pics.. by Nobody: 7:15am On Mar 29, 2013
KnowAll: [size=14pt]You must give it to the Ibadan's they are the most democratic animals in Nigeria, even the illetrate "eleran" (meat seller) knows his political onions. Anytime I am around Ibadan, I see die hard illetrate PDP Stalwarts telling me that the " Governor is a one term Governor" so don't bet on it that Ajimobi is coming back. Not with the allegation his wife was caught with thousands of pounds by British Authorities for money laundering.[/size]

So who's the opposition they will vote? Akala's PDP?

Even if they vote ladoja, do you think he'll soft pedal on the current urban renewal?
Re: Mokola Flyover Bridge, Ibadan. Pics.. by anonimi: 9:54am On Mar 29, 2013
django1:

So who's the opposition they will vote? Akala's PDP?

Even if they vote ladoja, do you think he'll soft pedal on the current urban renewal?

What urban renewal and at what cost
[size=13pt]Is there pipe borne water all over Ibadan and Oyo state[/size]?
Urban renewal must be what those Oyo legisLOOTERS wives went to learn in London recently with Madam Ajimobi taking pounds sterling to make direct cash payment for the course. Nor be so
Is education free with textbooks as it was 30 years ago under late Bola Ige?
Are the roads in front of people's houses tarred
How many primary healthcare centres have been built by the enabled LGs since ex-ANPP man, Ajimobi got into power?
Are Oyo state and LG workers paid promptly each month on the N18,000 minimum wage?
How much is RECEIVED by the Oyo state legisLOOTERS for making no laws?

Urban renewal must be the reason multititudes of Oyo state indigenes are queuing up in front of the embassies of the UK, US, Australia, Canada etc and finding all ways to stay put in those countries.
Never mind those who cross the desert to end up in Greece, Italy, France. Anywhere just to get out of Nigeria to see urban renewal for obodo oyinbo. Nor be so

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