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Re: Governor Akeredolu Breaks The Oke-alabojuto Myth (See Photos) by Nobody: 12:29pm On Jun 18, 2019
rusher14:
The question is, was it necessary for the hill to be levelled?

Could some other route not have been made?

Well, if the residents are happy with it...

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Re: Governor Akeredolu Breaks The Oke-alabojuto Myth (See Photos) by OlawaleSmarter0(m): 12:29pm On Jun 18, 2019
He tried but the Roads is sub standard
Re: Governor Akeredolu Breaks The Oke-alabojuto Myth (See Photos) by OndoFirstBorn(m): 12:29pm On Jun 18, 2019
jamezman:
But road looks absolutely poor...

Hopefully it last beyond his tenure.

You should visit the road to see for yourself. it's way better in reality than in pictures

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Re: Governor Akeredolu Breaks The Oke-alabojuto Myth (See Photos) by TANID(m): 12:29pm On Jun 18, 2019
Cool But Don't Forget It's His Duity To Do It
Re: Governor Akeredolu Breaks The Oke-alabojuto Myth (See Photos) by Princeton92(m): 12:30pm On Jun 18, 2019
This won't last na, bad structure N poor texture
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But better than nothing
Re: Governor Akeredolu Breaks The Oke-alabojuto Myth (See Photos) by Bejusttoall: 12:30pm On Jun 18, 2019
Nice one from the gov.
Re: Governor Akeredolu Breaks The Oke-alabojuto Myth (See Photos) by Nobody: 12:30pm On Jun 18, 2019
[quote author=JOHNSONSOLAFUNMI post=79443572]


You won't say anything like this if you know that place in ika
Re: Governor Akeredolu Breaks The Oke-alabojuto Myth (See Photos) by rusher14: 12:30pm On Jun 18, 2019
ebije2:
I'm pretty sure if there were other better alternatives, the government wouldn't have gone through this stress

That's not always the case.

The rest of the world, the advanced world that is, would make such a place a monument of some sorts but we are quick to demolish.

Again, like i said earlier, if the residents are ok with it, that's fine.

i do know however, we hardly take such things into consideration.

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Re: Governor Akeredolu Breaks The Oke-alabojuto Myth (See Photos) by oglalasioux(m): 12:31pm On Jun 18, 2019
rusher14:
The question is, was it necessary for the hill to be levelled?

Could some other route not have been made?

Well, if the residents are happy with it...


I'm yet to see anything human beings like you will not find fault with.

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Re: Governor Akeredolu Breaks The Oke-alabojuto Myth (See Photos) by Freeeanijor: 12:31pm On Jun 18, 2019
I am beginning to like this man, his way of reasoning is different in some topics people are too shy of addressing.

Many peeps are scared of leaping because of some myth passed on to them they don't even dare to shine.

Akeredolu na man you be.
Re: Governor Akeredolu Breaks The Oke-alabojuto Myth (See Photos) by karma2000: 12:31pm On Jun 18, 2019
Although I'm not a party because I don't trust any of dam dis is de kind good things dat supposed to be happening in dis country
Re: Governor Akeredolu Breaks The Oke-alabojuto Myth (See Photos) by Princeton92(m): 12:32pm On Jun 18, 2019
jamezman:
But road looks absolutely poor...

Hopefully it last beyond his tenure.

I second this... True
Re: Governor Akeredolu Breaks The Oke-alabojuto Myth (See Photos) by rusher14: 12:32pm On Jun 18, 2019
oglalasioux:


I'm yet to see anything human beings like you will not find fault with.

I am not finding faults.

I am asking questions.

Are questions not to be asked anymore?
Re: Governor Akeredolu Breaks The Oke-alabojuto Myth (See Photos) by Nobody: 12:33pm On Jun 18, 2019
Princeton92:
This won't last na, bad structure N poor texture
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But better than nothing

You have to see the road before this. E try sha.


Na gradua process....

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Re: Governor Akeredolu Breaks The Oke-alabojuto Myth (See Photos) by Lovelyn451(f): 12:33pm On Jun 18, 2019
it is only in Nigeria that these rocks still exist in 21st century...stone age people...that's how they'll be telling us stories how Zuma rock chase residents that live around it...lolzz...they no fit break am commot for road...tchew
Re: Governor Akeredolu Breaks The Oke-alabojuto Myth (See Photos) by VULCAN(m): 12:34pm On Jun 18, 2019
This is the result of having the ability to write but rejecting the ability to read and comprehend.

Countless lives have been lost due to crashes on the hill and this is your response.

Shame

rusher14:
The question is, was it necessary for the hill to be levelled?

Could some other route not have been made?

Well, if the residents are happy with it...

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Re: Governor Akeredolu Breaks The Oke-alabojuto Myth (See Photos) by livebyday(m): 12:36pm On Jun 18, 2019
Emrixx:
Other governors should emmulate him and follow suit i believe with that Nigeria will be a better place

Words of gold

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Re: Governor Akeredolu Breaks The Oke-alabojuto Myth (See Photos) by Nobody: 12:37pm On Jun 18, 2019
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Re: Governor Akeredolu Breaks The Oke-alabojuto Myth (See Photos) by ajayiopy: 12:37pm On Jun 18, 2019
Sanromeo:
To the residents of Ikare Akoko, Oke-Alabojuto represented a long tale of myth which could not be fathomed and to travellers on the Owo/Ikare/Kabba road, it was a death trap which sent fear down their spine.

There used to be a myth around Oke-Alabojuto, the hilly portion of Ikare-Akoko township road. No native believed the famished and destructive rocky hill could be leveled.

But the Governor Oluwarotimi Akeredolu led government has shattered the myth. The hill could be leveled, after all. Oke-Alabojuto has now become Isale-Alabojuto.

Before it was leveled, the hilly road had consumed several lives and destroyed uncountable valuable properties through auto-crashes, making residents to live in fear for decades.

The age-long nightmare has now ended for the people of Ikare and motorists plying the road.

It is now the dawn of singing a new song in Ikare Akoko. Governor Oluwarotimi Akeredolu has changed the dreadful story about the notorious and slippery road. The woes have been thrown into the realms of history.

The Oke Alabojuto sad scenes have been changed to joyful and memorable ones. The once fearful hill is fast becoming a tourist centre as residents throng to the place to snap pictures for social media and memoirs.

When the governor told the people that the hill will be brought down to pave way for the dualization of the town, they never believed him.

Most of them said he had come to tell the old story again. It is one tall ambition of building a castle in the air. To them, the idea remained a project in the pipeline and will never see the light of the day.

There have been tales of mysteries surrounding the dreaded hill.

Most indigenes believed there are spirits that made the hill their habitat and would harm anyone that dared to level it. In another manner, some said witches and wizards were not ready to be appeased and as such, whoever attempted to level the hill would be severely dealt with by the Queens of the dark.

As a matter of fact, a chief in the town once said that he was flogged in his sleep when he appealed to market women to leave the roadside for their businesses when one of the past administrations attempted to start work on the project.

Another myth said the hill was having a big sea of water underneath and any attempt to level it would lead to a disastrous flood which will eventually wash Ikare away.

In their quest to find a solution to the problem, the people resulted to spiritual warfare. Traditionalists, Imams, Alfas, Pastors were called to seek the face of God but at the end, their prayers were answered when Governor Akeredolu said he was going to make Oke Alabojuto a valley.

Buy today, all these have continued to remain fable stories. They can be likened to some of the fairy tales in ‘Alice In The Wonderland. The doubting Thomases have continued to throng the site of the once notorious hills to see what determination can achieve.

Aketi has changed the narratives. The people are now happy. At least they can now sleep with their two eyes closed. There are no more fear of waking to mourn, no more fear of articulated lorries killing scores of market women. There are no more stories of vehicles falling and rolling on the hill. Those that are used to Ikare now know the difference.

Vehicles are being parked at both sides of the dual carriage way with a free flow of traffic, while residents of Ikare are now happy.

The Olukare of Ikare Akoko, Oba Akadiri Saliu Momoh IV, said he is happy this is coming at his own time.

His words: “I received the news with joy. Everybody in the town was very happy about the new development, because they knew the project was going to put a stop to the recurring needless accidents on the road.

“The construction of the Oke Alabojuto road is a wonderful thing to happen to the people of Akokoland and Nigeria in general, because the road links Ondo State to other parts of the country.

“We do appreciate the governor’s determination to permanently arrest our fears about this road. Our major concern, before the construction of the road by Akeredolu, was how to put a stop to the countless deaths on the road.

“Most vehicles, especially trucks and other big lorries would lose control and crash while ascending or descending the road due to break failure or other mechanical faults. And these resorted to loss of lives and properties.”

Also, the Olokeruwa of Okeruwa, Ikare-Akoko, Chief Dele Akerele, said casualties on the road reached a scary height when about five crashes, all resulting in fatalities, occurred within one week.

He said: “The days of wailing and gnashing of teeth over auto crashes and deaths on Oke Alabojuto are finally over.

“I feel very delighted that something good is coming to my town. Before the current state government started the constructing of this road, there had been series of fatal accidents. In fact, there was a week in which five fatal accidents were recorded on this hilly portion of the road.

“Our people are also delighted to see this road being constructed. It is a miracle, because it appeared that we have lost hope on the possibility of the community attracting the attention of the state government to put an end to the perpetual fear of losing lives to avoidable crashes on the road.”

Chief Dele Akerele was full of praises while speaking on the road. He said deaths on the road reached a dangerous height when accidents was becoming a daily affair.

He is now happy that the days of wailing and gnashing of teeth over auto crashes and deaths on Oke Alabojuto are finally over.

Other residents of the town have also commended the state government on the road, saying it has put an end to the countless deaths resulting from incessant accidents. They described the construction of the Alabojuto hill by the Akeredolu government as a blessing to the people of Ikare-Akoko, its environs, motorists and commuters alike.

A trader at the popular Oja Oba Market in Ikare, Mrs Khadijat Mohammed, said the construction of the road has brought smiles on the faces of traders as their worries are gone.

Mrs Khadijat said, “Before now, we used to worry about our safety anytime we came to this place to sell. It was only after we returned to our homes at the end of the day that we knew the cup had passed over us. We thank God the hill has been brought down by the governor”.

Victoria Kolade, another trader, said market women at the market were always the victims of the accidents occasioned by the dangerous nature of the road before it was reconstructed. Victoria posited that the construction of the Okealabojuto hill has brought great relief to the traders. She stated that the fear of being the next victim of accident on the hilly section of the Ikare Township road prevented most traders from coming to do business in the market before the construction of the road.

A community leader in Akoko, Alhaji Ibrahim Kilani said with the construction of the road, Ikare has become a good place to live in.

Alhaji Kilani stated that the fear of getting caught in accidents has now becoming a thing of the past.

The veteran journalist said whether the people like it or not, Akeredolu”s name will forever remain indelible in the sound of history of the Sunshine State.

According to him, the prevalence of accidents resulting in deaths of many innocent souls in Ikare has been thrown into the dustbin of history.

“Oke Alabojuto is now safe. Ikare will no longer witness deaths due to accidents resulting from the hilly nature of the Alabojuto Hill”.

https://citadelng.com/breaking-oke-alabojuto-myth/
ARAKUNRI IS A DETERMINED MAN,DESPITE APC INTERNAL CRISIS IN ONDO STATE YOU ARE MAKING HISTORY.

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Re: Governor Akeredolu Breaks The Oke-alabojuto Myth (See Photos) by walex2(m): 12:37pm On Jun 18, 2019
johnkay1:
Noted

But you pot belly is still there
You're not working, if you're working your weight would have reduced
i can see police IG. femi Adeshina. mr of interior , fashola pls who else can you spot
Re: Governor Akeredolu Breaks The Oke-alabojuto Myth (See Photos) by Nobody: 12:39pm On Jun 18, 2019
VULCAN:
This is the result of having the ability to write but rejecting the ability to read and comprehend.

Countless lives have been lost due to crashes on the hill and this is your response.

Shame



They won't understand Sir


Especially those Hausa beggers that use to die.
Re: Governor Akeredolu Breaks The Oke-alabojuto Myth (See Photos) by rusher14: 12:39pm On Jun 18, 2019
VULCAN:
This is the result of having the ability to write but rejecting the ability to read and comprehend.

Countless lives have been lost due to crashes on the hill and this is your response.

Shame


And countless lives have been lost in Yosemite has it stopped it from being a national par?.

The problem many of you have is that your first thought is one of aggression.
Re: Governor Akeredolu Breaks The Oke-alabojuto Myth (See Photos) by Olalimits(m): 12:49pm On Jun 18, 2019
To say you know this route, you for no type this rubb.ish for here
JOHNSONSOLAFUNMI:



You won't say anything like this if you know that place in ikare

This is a commendable act
Re: Governor Akeredolu Breaks The Oke-alabojuto Myth (See Photos) by Nobody: 12:50pm On Jun 18, 2019
rusher14:
The question is, was it necessary for the hill to be levelled?

Could some other route not have been made?

Well, if the residents are happy with it...

Yes its necessary . I know de hill is a dead trap. Modus to gvr
Re: Governor Akeredolu Breaks The Oke-alabojuto Myth (See Photos) by blackaxe78: 12:54pm On Jun 18, 2019
Ofu la a pasan

Arabamu la ape ogede

A dia fun Orunmila

Nijo t'iku ohun arun nkan 'le baba ni lilo

Orunmila ni bo ba se pe bi ise ti omo tohun ba ni

Odundun ni ki ibi o ma lee dun nile e mi

Ko ma lee dun lara a mi

Tete lo ni ki ibi o ma lee te ile e mi

Ko ma lee te ona mi

Ibi tutu la a ba rinrin

Ero pese ni tigbin

Igbin o nile olojo o wo

EjiOgbe, gbe ibi kuro lori i mi!

Gbede ni ide igba olorii!

ase

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Re: Governor Akeredolu Breaks The Oke-alabojuto Myth (See Photos) by goodnewsbabe: 1:01pm On Jun 18, 2019
Re: Governor Akeredolu Breaks The Oke-alabojuto Myth (See Photos) by mastermaestro(m): 1:08pm On Jun 18, 2019
VULCAN:
This is the result of having the ability to write but rejecting the ability to read and comprehend.

Countless lives have been lost due to crashes on the hill and this is your response.

Shame


His fault-finding lens can't see anything else. They are built to find faults. Can you imagine how he totally ignored the deaths that had been recorded on the hill?

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Re: Governor Akeredolu Breaks The Oke-alabojuto Myth (See Photos) by farem: 1:15pm On Jun 18, 2019
JOHNSONSOLAFUNMI:



You won't say anything like this if you know that place in ikare

This is a commendable act

You dey mind am!

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