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2019: Olawepo-hashim And Third Force by bilms(m): 12:39pm On Dec 27, 2018
2019: Olawepo-Hashim and third force

In this peace, Hassan Ibrahim describes the presidential candidate of the Peoples Trust (PT), Gbenga Olawepo-Hashim, as a credible alternative to the flagbearers of the All Progressives Congress (APC) and the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).

Mr. Olawepo-Hashim is a Global Energy Executive and founding Deputy National Publicity Secretary of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP). He is one of the few Nigeria leaders who combine solid business record with strong political background.

A successful entrepreneur with a 26 years impeccable business history. He is chairman of Oilworld Ltd., operator of OPL 241 in the continental shelf of Nigeria as well as chairman Transnational Energy Limited. He is also chairman of Bresson AS. Limited, owners of the 90mw Magboro Independent Power Producing (IPP) project; amongst many business concerns locally and globally. Gbenga is generally acknowledged as principled and courageous.

Gbenga Olawepo-Hashim started exhibiting leadership qualities from elementary and secondary school days. There are many instances; In Cherubim and Seraphim College, he was appointed Health Prefect as well as elected President of the Dramatic Society. At the School of Basic Studies, he was elected General Secretary of the Anti-Apartheid Association, Youth Solidarity on Southern Africa. In 1988, he was elected one of the leaders of the very active National Association of Nigeria Students (NANS). He was incarcerated under the Detention of Persons Decree 2 of 1984 (as amended in 1989), as a result of his leadership role in 1989 Anti-SAP protests, and his Pro-Democracy activities. The Amnesty International adopted him Prisoner of conscience for Nigeria in 1989. He was also a notable Pro-Democracy figure in the then Global Pro-Democracy resistance of the late ‘80s and a respected Youth leadership voice from Africa. He played prominent role in the 13th International Festival of Youths and Students in 1989 in Pyong, North Korea.

In 1990, Gbenga Olawepo-Hashim became the National Administrative Secretary of the National Consultative Forum led by the indefatigable patriot and democrat extraordinaire, former President of the Nigerian Bar Association, Mr. Alao Aka Bashorun. The group had in its fold, the technocratic group led by AIhaji Danshida, Tayo Akpata, Philip Asiodu, etc. It also had a political group led by former Zikist activists, such as Chief KoIa Balogun and others like, Chief RBK Okafor, Mahmud Waziri and Alhaji Tanko Yakasai. The group was the first to raise the need for devolution of power and advocated for the convocation of a National conference as a programme of democratization of Nigeria under Military rule.

Born in Yelwa, Yauri, Kebbi State by a Yoruba mother to a Hausa father. Gbenga spent his early years in New-Bussa, Niger State and was raised in the family of his step-father. A Christian. He attended NEPA Junior Staff School, New Bussa; Cherubim and Seraphim College, Ilorin; School of Basic Studies, Ilorin; University of Lagos and University of Buckingham, United Kingdom, where he obtained a Masters Degree in Global Affairs and was best student in his cohort, securing the Max beloff Prize for Global Affairs, He was also the first student to obtain a distinction in the department course – History of the international Systems.

In a correspondence to Gbenga on the Max Beloff prize won, the chairman of the International Studies Degree Programmes, M.J.M, Crostie wrote, “It is always pleasant to dwell on success and you should make a point of mentioning the prize in your curriculum vitae because it is this sort of distinction that will set you apart from other candidates.” He has also received training at the International Human Resources Development Centre – Boston Massachuset United States.

Mentored into partisan politics by the progressive stock of politician led by the duo of Late Chief Solomon Lar and Alhajj Abubakar Rimi, Gbenga had onetime functioned as the National Publicity Secretary of the National Democratic Party, under the joint chairmanship of Ambassador Jolly Tanko Yusuf and Alhaji Yunusa Kaltungo. In 1998, working closely under the supervision of Professor Jerry Gana (Secretary), Gbenga Olawepo-Hashim and two other young political leaders; Late Senator Dahiru Ahwesu Khuta (Administration) and Dubem Onyia (Organization), helped in the years of the G-34 initiative for the formation of political parties at the group’s secretariat. Gbenga was responsible for the publicity beat.

After the election of President Olusegun Obasanjo in 1999, in the intervening transitional period, Gbenga Olawepo-Hashim served as member/Secretary Youth and Women Development Sub-Committee of the General T.Y. Danjuma Policy Advisory Committee with Late Hajia Laila Dogonyaro as chairman of the Youth and Women Subcommittee.

In 1999, Gbenga was elected as the first Deputy National Publicity Secretary of the then ruling Party, Peoples Democratic Party (PDP). He was a highly influential national officer and became the founding chairman of the Group of 54 NEC members. The group had His Excellency, Dr. Chris Ngige as Secretary and Alhaji Ahmed Gusau, former Minister of Mines, as Deputy Chairman.

He was known for his commitment to the principle of internal democracy in the party, transparency and good governance. As a national officer, he spoke truth to power then at great risks.

Speaking of Olawepo-Hashim’s courage, deep patriotism, and selflessness; Late Chief Ojo Maduekwe, former Nigerian Foreign affairs Minister and Nigerian High Commissioner to Canada, said at a reception in 2005; “The lives of people like Gbenga should inspire us to speak well of ourselves. Gbenga is an inner driven person, not afraid to stand alone, not afraid to be unpopular, not afraid to hold a view. A man who is inner driven, listens to the music of his own universe, listens to the applause of the spirit inside that have etched out an horizon, which he must conquer and moving in that direction; he takes the lead and others follow. Who can see the horizon with him, of such is the stuff of history, of such is the stuff of greatness.”

He was appointed in 2003 as a member of the Political Advisory Committee to the President (In the office of the Political Advisor.) A national Bridge-Builder and complete detribalized, charismatic and excellent negotiator. Gbenga’s experience and deep roots in popular organizations and the broad political sphere will be useful in formulating a national consensus for Nigeria and Unity at a time of great division.

His understanding of political economy and the global architecture of international finance will also be invaluable for an economy that desperately needs growth and development and a people that urgently need prosperity.

Mr. Olawepo-Hashim has won many recognitions and honours including The Kwame Nkrumah African Leadership Award conferred by the continental student body – All African Student Union, at Accra Ghana in 2003; The Veteran Award-in 2005 by the International Union of Students and World Federation of Democratic Youths, (WFDY). He has also received the 2000 Nigeria Union of Journalists Award for Professional Excellence. He is a fellow of the Institute of Corporate Administration.

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Re: 2019: Olawepo-hashim And Third Force by Nobody: 5:16am On Dec 28, 2018
The man is a plant, former high ranking member of PDP.

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Re: 2019: Olawepo-hashim And Third Force by wickyyolo: 5:31am On Dec 28, 2018
He was part of PDP. and he is now pointing fingers

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Re: 2019: Olawepo-hashim And Third Force by Boyooosa(m): 5:39am On Dec 28, 2018
Hmmm
Re: 2019: Olawepo-hashim And Third Force by unmask: 5:46am On Dec 28, 2018
Cool
Re: 2019: Olawepo-hashim And Third Force by MANNABBQGRILLS: 5:53am On Dec 28, 2018
One of the good candidate around.....

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Re: 2019: Olawepo-hashim And Third Force by koolbe(m): 6:02am On Dec 28, 2018
Pdp dey smell

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Re: 2019: Olawepo-hashim And Third Force by Suuba: 6:26am On Dec 28, 2018
Story story me were know 9ja
Re: 2019: Olawepo-hashim And Third Force by IamJames: 6:27am On Dec 28, 2018
You tried but for now we going with Atiku.
Re: 2019: Olawepo-hashim And Third Force by Simongm(m): 6:29am On Dec 28, 2018
PDP blood, he is one of them and has being claiming saint's since.
Re: 2019: Olawepo-hashim And Third Force by Clevite(m): 6:49am On Dec 28, 2018
One of the candidates that will only succeed in dividing the votes of the opposition, especially in the South West, and nothing more. I seriously suspect the reason why the Nation is positively profiling him. So many of the votes that could have gone for Atiku as the main challenger will be shared by this kind of candidates.
Re: 2019: Olawepo-hashim And Third Force by otokx(m): 7:01am On Dec 28, 2018
3rd force indeed.
Re: 2019: Olawepo-hashim And Third Force by QuietHammer(m): 7:17am On Dec 28, 2018
post=74226792:
One of the good candidate around.....
Dead meat seller. How far?

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Re: 2019: Olawepo-hashim And Third Force by jaxxy(m): 7:20am On Dec 28, 2018
U guys don’t know how to play politics. There is nothing like 3rd force in This coming elections yet. Just Apc and Pdp. Sadly
Re: 2019: Olawepo-hashim And Third Force by KingsJohnson(m): 7:40am On Dec 28, 2018
QuietHammer:

Dead meat seller. How far?


You people wicked (laughing)

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Re: 2019: Olawepo-hashim And Third Force by MANNABBQGRILLS: 7:49am On Dec 28, 2018
QuietHammer:

Dead meat. How far?
Pedophile, you will be caught and embarrassed in your area soon.
Before being locked up.
Keep seducing underage girls.
Shameless tin.

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Re: 2019: Olawepo-hashim And Third Force by Nobody: 7:57am On Dec 28, 2018
In this peace, Hassan Ibrahim describes the presidential candidate of the Peoples Trust (PT), Gbenga Olawepo-Hashim,

What kind of English is this? I am not here to mock anybody as I make mistakes myself - but when you call yourself a blogger or a journalist, some mistakes are just intolerable.

Why venture into blogging or journalism when you can barely string a correct phrase or sentence together?

The upcoming generation are in serious trouble. The only thing they know is dancing shaku-shaku, drinking codeine & listening to brain-numbing songs like "Yahoo L'awon Ore Mi".

Give them any brilliant, long article to read on Nairaland, they will start chorusing "It is too long".

BTW, the correct phrase should be "In this piece".

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Re: 2019: Olawepo-hashim And Third Force by phransix2: 8:11am On Dec 28, 2018
I dreamt he became president. And that was the turning point for Nigeria
Re: 2019: Olawepo-hashim And Third Force by haconjy(m): 8:46am On Dec 28, 2018
hummm....
Some mumu thinking can only see PDP blood, member etc but not the future he hold....
Well as for me, Yoruba by tribe will rather go his intelligence in handling some of the offices he hold well than his negative sides...
Gbenga, you get my vote
Re: 2019: Olawepo-hashim And Third Force by Xinzu: 10:35am On Dec 28, 2018
Olawepo Hashim or whatever is NOT the 3rd force candidate. I wonder why this man is hell bent on acclaiming himself the "3rd force" candidate shocked
Re: 2019: Olawepo-hashim And Third Force by Olumeme: 10:51am On Dec 28, 2018
No third force can win any election in 2019, I can state categorically. If you're not voting for PDP, you are indirectly voting for buhari to return
Re: 2019: Olawepo-hashim And Third Force by BLS1: 11:44am On Dec 28, 2018
Olumeme:
No third force can win any election in 2019, I can state categorically.
If you're not voting for PDP, you are indirectly voting for buhari to return

I agree.

Maybe next time you people will think twice before you bring a hardened thief as our saviour.

Nonsense.
Re: 2019: Olawepo-hashim And Third Force by Olumeme: 1:37pm On Dec 28, 2018
BLS1:


I agree.

Maybe next time you people will think twice before you bring a hardened thief as our saviour.

Nonsense.

This is Nigeria, everybody be criminal
Re: 2019: Olawepo-hashim And Third Force by mrrights: 4:01pm On Dec 28, 2018
post=74226792:
One of the good candidate around.....

Correct guy
Re: 2019: Olawepo-hashim And Third Force by mrrights: 4:03pm On Dec 28, 2018
jaxxy:
U guys don’t know how to play politics. There is nothing like 3rd force in This coming elections yet. Just Apc and Pdp. Sadly

Sorry. PDP stands for corruption and APC stands for incompetence
We are for the 3rd Force and Hashim is the man
Re: 2019: Olawepo-hashim And Third Force by jaxxy(m): 4:22pm On Dec 28, 2018
mrrights:


Sorry. PDP stands for corruption and APC stands for incompetence
We are for the 3rd Force and Hashim is the man


U are correct about Apc and Pdp bt the issues here is not what they stand for bt the political weight they have been able to build ahead of the elections.

The 3rd force has not reach critical mass to cause the necessary impact on the elections ahead is my point. The crediblity of the 3rd force is still awhole different discussion.
Re: 2019: Olawepo-hashim And Third Force by mrrights: 10:20am On Dec 29, 2018
jaxxy:



U are correct about Apc and Pdp bt the issues here is not what they stand for bt the political weight they have been able to build ahead of the elections.

The 3rd force has not reach critical mass to cause the necessary impact on the elections ahead is my point. The crediblity of the 3rd force is still awhole different discussion.

This is your opinion, which i respect. But i think this 2019 will not be about APC and PDP

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