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Is Dimeji Bankole Married? by ojietu: 12:12pm On Jan 14, 2011
Is dimeji bankole(house of rep speaker) married?
Re: Is Dimeji Bankole Married? by johnie: 12:13pm On Jan 14, 2011
Yes. With a  child!

You want to apply? grin
Re: Is Dimeji Bankole Married? by spyder880(m): 12:26pm On Jan 14, 2011
johnie:

Yes. With a  child!

You want to apply? grin

Na lie, me and the guy dey drag one babe for Unilag. He is a chronic bachelor and according to the babe, the guy can bang a lady TDB.
Re: Is Dimeji Bankole Married? by Gbawe: 12:32pm On Jan 14, 2011
spyder880:

Na lie, me and the guy dey drag one babe for Unilag. He is a chronic bachelor and according to the babe, the guy can bang a lady TDB.

Ol boy, you no dey fear? Anyway, when you suddenly stop posting I will know where you are . kirikiri.
Re: Is Dimeji Bankole Married? by Knight1(m): 2:16pm On Jan 14, 2011
Dimeji Bankole
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Oladimeji Sabur Bankole



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Honourable Representative
Incumbent
Assumed office
April 2003
Preceded by Patricia Olubunmi Etteh
Constituency Abeokuta South Federal Constituency

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Speaker of the House of Representatives of Nigeria
Incumbent
Assumed office
November 1, 2007
Deputy Usman Bayero Nafada
Preceded by Patricia Etteh

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Born November 14, 1969
Abeokuta, Ogun State, Nigeria
Nationality Nigerian
Political party People's Democratic Party (PDP)
Spouse(s) Olaitan Bankole
Profession Businessman and economist
Religion Islam

Oladimeji Sabur[1] Bankole (born November 14, 1969) is a Nigerian politician and Speaker of the House of Representatives. The son of Abeokuta chief, Alani Bankole, he was a businessman before being elected to the House. Elected at age 37,[2] Bankole is the youngest Speaker in the history of the House.[3]

Contents [hide]
1 Early life, education, and sports
2 Business career
3 Political career
3.1 House of Representatives Speakership
4 2009 Excessive Travel Expenses Scandal
5 References

[edit] Early life, education, and sportsA Muslim[4] Egba,[5] Bankole was born in Abeokuta in what is now Ogun State on November 14, 1969. His parents are Alani Bankole, a businessman, former National Vice Chairman of the All Nigeria Peoples Party (ANPP)[5] and Seriki Jagunmolu of Egbaland, and his wife, Atinuke Bankole, Ekerin Iyalode of Egbaland.[4]

Newspaper Thisday identifies Bankole's education as such: Baptist Boys High School, Abeokuta starting 1979; Albany College, London, England starting 1985; University of Reading, Reading, England starting 1989; University of Oxford's Officer Training College, Oxford, England in 1991; and Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts, US in 2005.[4]

All Africa.com reports that he holds a professional certificate in Public Finance from Harvard University, USA. .[6]

Bankole states he never went to Sandhurst military academy but only took courses for military officers at Oxford University where he was in the Artillery Corps.[7]

Bankole is a polo player, and is a member of the Lagos Polo Club, where his position is defence.[4] He also enjoys football.[8]

[edit] Business careerBankole was the Director of Freight Agencies Nigeria Limited from 1995 until 1998, Executive Director of Operations of West African Aluminium Products Limited from 1998 until 2003, and Director of ASAP Limited from 2000 until 2003.[4] He is also an economist.[9]

[edit] Political careerIn 2003, Bankole was elected to the House of Representatives on the People's Democratic Party (PDP) ticket to represent the Abeokuta South Federal Constituency of Ogun State. He was Deputy Chairman of the House Committee on Finance while Aminu Bello Masari was Speaker,[10] (Farouk Lawan was Chairman of the committee)[9] and was also previously Chairman of the House Committee on Land Transport.[10] Other committees he has sat on are the panels on Defence, Internal Affairs and Banking, and Currency.[8]

Bankole was re-elected in April 2007.[4] He considers his legislative interests to be those related to defence and finance.[11]

[edit] House of Representatives SpeakershipIn September 2007, a committee questioned Speaker Patricia Etteh about her spending of ₦628 million ($4.8m) on home renovation and automobiles. She denied wrongdoing, but many representatives were unhappy with her attempts to defend herself, blows were traded on the floor of the House, and Etteh had to be escorted from the chamber.[12] Former President Olusegun Obasanjo and many top PDP members continued to back her,[13] but a large segment of the party, led by Lawan and including Bankole, called for her resignation.[10] It was reported that Bankole, among multiple other contenders, hoped to succeed her as early as October 5, 2007.[14]

After Etteh's resignation from the post on October 30 (along with her deputy, who was also caught up in the scandal),[15] Integrity Group (anti-Etteh) member Terngu Tsegba became interim speaker.[8] Samson Osagie of Edo State nominated Bankole for the post of Speaker, and Lynda Ikpeazu of Anambra State seconded the proposal. On November 1, he was elected to succeed Etteh.[10] His challenger was Osun State Representative George Jolaoye, whom he beat by 304 votes to 20 (and 4 abstentions). Etteh was among those who voted against Bankole.[2] The new deputy speaker was Usman Bayero Nafada.[10]

On his election, Bankole said "I am taking over the mantle of leadership at a very difficult time. But these are hard times, we need to build confidence again and assure the populace that we are still their representatives. I want an independent house that Nigerians will be proud of, this is my first task."[8]

One week after his election, political opponents claimed that Bankole had not completed his National Youth Service Corps (N.Y.S.C) service, which is mandatory for all Nigerian university graduates under thirty years of age when they graduate, and called for his resignation over the issue.[16] Bankole provided his N.Y.S.C discharge certificate, ending the rumor.[17] On June 22, 2010,Bankole suspended 11 Members of Parliament indefinitely for disorderliness and fighting in the house.[18]

[edit] 2009 Excessive Travel Expenses ScandalIn 2009, he was accused of spending over N52b as travel expenses, an act many members of the House of Representative described as 'selfish and fraudulent', considering the current level of poverty among the greater percentage of the Nigerian population.[19]

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