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PoliticsRe: Buhari Appoints 3 Dead Men As Board Members: Francis Okpozo, Christopher Utov by ajbabs(m):
Too bad for this country called Nigeria
This president (Presidency) has totally lost it. Can you imagine that the same persons presidency mourned few months ago are being given federal government Board championship?
We have a president who confirmed without being forced that he is not fully aware of what is happening around him and his personal life.
Dead living brains everywhere.
Where did we get it wrong in this country?
I think glaring display of incompetency is too much for this Buhari administration, for a man that claims to have had experience at governance, and his (buhari) most unprepared party in Africa, (APC), to have acceded national power seems not to worry at all.

All the members of this present ruling party are birds of a feather that flock together in stupidity, incompetency and swallow-mindedness.
PoliticsRe: Aisha Buhari Placed On Bed Rest At Cedacrest Hospital After Yusuf Buhari's Accid by ajbabs(m):
Masama:
Just one child and you're getting bed rest? Your husband and el rufai murdered thousands of Shiites in Kaduna. The killed three yes THREE of Sheik Zakzaky's sons. Maybe it's time you guys felt a little of the pains you inflict on others
And those three sons and other 350 or more didn't carry any gun before soldiers killed them in cold blood. Their main sin was that some people of their shared religion belief people were on road in a religion possession earlier in the morning and they couldn't allow Buratai to pass and using Buhari excuse, some of them were pushing the COAS in his chest. Soldiers did not only kill those people on the road alone but also went to ZaKzaky's house to kill every human begins on sight. Too bad.
Almost 400 people were murdered by Nigerian soldiers in cold blood, that is definition of genocide.
BusinessRe: World's Richest Became ₦360 Trillion Richer In 2017(Photos) by ajbabs(m):
Hummm! What about report on how people become more poorer in the world?
World economies are designed to make few become richer and multitude to become poorer every year.
HealthRe: 14 Health Benefits Of Charcoal by ajbabs(m): 9:18am On Dec 20, 2017
Magic charcoal !!! shocked shocked shocked shocked
Nature is actually good to us, just that we are yet to explore the nature to fullness to advantages of we the habitants of nature.
EducationRe: School Gives Goat As Prize For First Position In A Primary School by ajbabs(m): 7:23am On Dec 19, 2017
Mynd44:
I don't sethe problem here. It is a prize and to the villagers, it is worth something.

Those who have problems with it probably have never lived in a rural area where goats actually have value
They should have problem with the prize if they so wish. An average goat is more than #10,000 here in Ibadan, so if they are saying #10,000 worth of prize is too small for primary school pupil they should have their brains examined.
RomanceRe: Is Cheating Forgiveable In A Relationship? by ajbabs(m): 6:32am On Dec 17, 2017
Faithfulness of any lady cannot be 100%. This is because other guys will still be approaching her for dating-chatting. But if a guy is decided to be faithful, he will blind his eyes to all other girls totally.
EducationRe: PHOTOS: Young NCE Graduates Kiss Personalty To Celebrate Their Graduation by ajbabs(m): 6:04am On Dec 16, 2017
Wrong information in the blogs one way or the other. The institution is actually a polytechnic.
PoliticsRe: The Name ‘state Of Osun’ Is Illegal, Court Declares by ajbabs(m): 4:45am On Dec 15, 2017
Impunity of Ogbeni
PoliticsRe: Army Gets New Theater Commander, Says Boko Haram Has Been Defeated by ajbabs(m): 5:41am On Dec 12, 2017
I wish them success
PoliticsRe: A Lawyer Experience At The Court Today by ajbabs(m): 5:39am On Dec 12, 2017
Only God can make Nigeria to be better country but has is it, no hope at all.
CelebritiesRe: Pasuma Celebrates 50th Birthday,Set To Reveal 10 Things You Don't Know About Him by ajbabs(m): 5:24am On Nov 27, 2017
Gologolo Ogota.
Emi ni Paso ahhhhhhhh.
Paso wonder, Emi lo bo.
At.least this is not football age. grin grin grin
Car TalkRe: Chinese Clone Of Range Rover Evoque,The LandWind X7,Gets A Facelift by ajbabs(m): 6:50am On Nov 04, 2017
Unique cloning
PoliticsRe: Investment Inflow Into Nigeria, Others To Hit $75bn – Osinbajo by ajbabs(m): 6:32am On Nov 04, 2017
Humm
PoliticsRe: Boss Mustapha Rubbishes ‘Executive Governor’, ‘Your Excellency’ Nomenclatures by ajbabs(m):
You are bearing Boss as a name and you are now telling us you don't want big appellation before your name. undecided undecided undecided grin grin grin
Firstly change that your name from "Boss Mustapha" to "Servant Mustapha" grin grin grin wink cheesy and I will know that you are serious
FoodRe: Two Die After Eating 'amala' In Osun by ajbabs(m): 10:26pm On Oct 27, 2017
As of the last count, about eight people have died. I travelled to Ilesa today and incidentally, I met this case at the emergency section of the Wesley Guide Hospital, it was pathetic just to say a few.
Foreign AffairsLondon Bombed Again, IS Claims Responsibility by ajbabs(op): 8:38am On Sep 16, 2017
The Islamic State ​has claimed responsibility for a bomb attack on a packed London Underground train that injured at least 29 people.

“The bombing on a metro in London was carried out by a detachment of the Islamic State” group, it said in a statement published by its Amaq propaganda agency.

Prime Minister, Theresa May, calling the blast a “cowardly attack,” said the government had raised the national threat level one notch to “critical,” the highest.

The bomb exploded at 8:20 a.m. on an eastbound District Line train leaving the Parsons Green station in Southwest London.

“This was a detonation of an improvised explosive device,” Assistant Commissioner Mark Rowley of the Metropolitan Police, a top counterterrorism official, said at a news conference.

He urged anyone who had seen what happened, or had taken photos or videos of the bombing, to come forward.

Officials said that 29 people were hospitalized,​ but none had life-threatening injuries​.

“The train was packed, and I was down the other side of the carriage standing up, looking at my phone and then I heard a big boom and felt this heat on my face,” ​NY Times quoted Natalie Belford, a​ ​beautician who was on the train.

“I ran for my life, but there was no way out. The doors were full of people and the carriage was too packed to move down.”

It was the fifth terrorist attack in Britain this year, following a vehicular and knife attack near Parliament in March, a suicide bombing at a rock concert in Manchester in May, and a van and knife attack around London Bridge and a van attack outside a London mosque, both in June.

http://dailypost.ng/2017/09/16/london-bombed-claims-responsibility-video/
PoliticsRe: Sierra Leone Mudslide: Obasanjo & Tony Elumelu Visit Victims In Hospital (Pics) by ajbabs(m): 6:26pm On Aug 23, 2017
vecman22:
Wait ooo

Are you guys sure that clueless ex president of ours is alivehuh

You hardly see him anywhere reasonable people are,aside gatherings were fayose and ffk are..

Thank God we kicked that stupid man out of that seat..
PoliticsRe: Sierra Leone Mudslide: Obasanjo & Tony Elumelu Visit Victims In Hospital (Pics) by ajbabs(m): 5:52pm On Aug 23, 2017
When will Obasanjo visit Mr Buhari in Abuja? Rats (Rodents) have pursed Buhari away from the president office in Aso Rock Villa.
Coup d'etat a against Buhari administration was led by one Lt. Col. Oscar Ibibibo of the prestigious Royal Rat Brigade

PoliticsRe: Forgotten Facts : The Three Day War Between Nigeria And Chad. by ajbabs(m): 7:58am On Aug 22, 2017
Mynd44:
"In his defence the General claimed in the heat of battle he was unaware he had crossed into Chadian territory."


grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin

Nigga has a sense of humor.
Buhari ear problem has started long ago
CultureRe: 2017 Isese Festival At Igbogbo, Lagos (Photos) by ajbabs(m): 5:01pm On Aug 21, 2017
The High Chief Tajudeen Onasanya, the Odofin of Igbogbo Kingdom and Chief Jelili Oduntan, Balogun of Igbogbo led the whole process in company of several other Chiefs.
SportsRe: Neymar, World's Most Expensive Player Always Travels With His Family (Photos) by ajbabs(m): 6:54am On Aug 06, 2017
Frontpage loading......99%
PoliticsRe: I Will Love To See Buhari In London – Fayose by ajbabs(op): 6:33am On Aug 06, 2017
grin grin If they see your legs(Fayose) for London ehn lipsrsealed lipsrsealed
PoliticsRe: I Will Love To See Buhari In London – Fayose by ajbabs(m): 6:26am On Aug 06, 2017
PoliticsRe: "Election Will Hold In Anambra" - MASSOB Tells IPOB by ajbabs(op): 6:14am On Aug 06, 2017
Election must hold. Buratai and his "ever-ready to kill" boys will be sent to Anambra to go and do the needful
Politics"Election Will Hold In Anambra" - MASSOB Tells IPOB by ajbabs(op): 6:12am On Aug 06, 2017
The Movement for the Actualisation of the Sovereign State of Biafra has said the governorship election slated for November 18 in Anambra State must hold.

MASSOB stated that contrary to the statement credited to the leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra, Nnamdi Kanu, that the election would not hold in the state, the people of Anambra should be prepared to exercise their voting rights on that day.

The National Director of Information of MASSOB, Sunday Okereafor, who spoke in a telephone interview with SUNDAY PUNCH on Saturday, said it was wrong for anybody to say election would not hold in the state.

Okereafor explained that MASSOB would storm Awka, the Anambra State capital, on September 13, 2017 to celebrate the 18th anniversary of the movement, adding that the group was planning to establish a Biafra radio station in Germany.

He said, “Eighteen years of MASSOB existence would be celebrated on September 13, 2017. We will celebrate it in a big way and MASSOB is saying election must hold in Anambra. It must surely hold.

"We have come a long way and we are the founders of the struggle. All the pro-Biafra groups came out of MASSOB. We are telling Anambra people to go ahead in November and be part of the election.”

He pointed out that the radio station would not be used for hate speech and blackmail of other ethnic groups, adding that “real information” would be disseminated to the people.

Saying MASSOB welcomed only genuine fighters, Okereafor explained that insisting that there would be no election in Anambra could put the lives of the people in danger.

“IPOB is wrong to have said election will not hold. How can they say election will not hold? They want to create problems in Nigeria. They want our people to be killed again?

“We are saying no violence and they are inciting violence. The people of Anambra should go ahead and elect their leaders on the day of the election,” he added.
http://punchng.com/electionll-hold-in-anambra-massob-tells-ipob/
PoliticsRe: FG May Fund Lagos-Ibadan Expressway From Supplementary Budget by ajbabs(op): 5:44am On Aug 06, 2017
Why the noise initially?
PoliticsFG May Fund Lagos-Ibadan Expressway From Supplementary Budget by ajbabs(op): 5:44am On Aug 06, 2017
The Federal Government may fund the rehabilitation of the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway from either the recent N135.6bn virement proposal by Acting President Yemi Osinbajo or through a supplementary budget, SUNDAY PUNCH has learnt.

It was also learnt that contractors handling the project were discouraged to continue on the site after the National Assembly reduced the amount allocated for the reconstruction of the road in the 2017 Appropriation Bill from N31.5bn to N10bn.

Our correspondent had reported exclusively that the contractor handling the project on the Lagos-lbadan dual carriageway, Section II, along Shagamu-Ibadan, suspended the reconstruction due to outstanding payment of N8.94bn.

Reynolds Construction Company Nigeria Limited, had in a letter addressed to the Minister of Power, Works and Housing, Babatunde Fashola, and dated June 2, 2017, called the attention of the minister to the worsening financial situation of the project and pleaded for his intervention in order to ease the continuation of work on the site.

When contacted to state other options that the Federal Government would likely explore in order to fix the road, the minister’s Special Adviser on Communications, Mr. Hakeem Bello, told our correspondent that the House of Representatives had expressed willingness to support Fashola, either through the virement or by supplementary budget.

Bello said, “The lawmakers had pledged to support the minister and promised to give him all that he needs to succeed in his work. Some of them were even saying there are opportunities for virement and supplementary budget,” Bello said.

Similarly, officials of the ministry told our correspondent on Saturday in Abuja that the reduction in the budgetary allocation for the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway, as well as other major infrastructure projects, had discouraged many contractors, as the firms demanded to know how the government would fund the projects.

A senior official who spoke on condition of anonymity said, “The National Assembly actually reduced the budget and the contractors are saying they will stop working if there is no money.

“Anyway, if apology from the minister is what they (lawmakers) want, no problem. The main issue is for them to do what is right for Nigerians by allowing the budgetary allocation meant for these roads to pass."

http://punchng.com/fg-may-fund-lagos-ibadan-expressway-from-supplementary-budget
PoliticsRe: I Will Love To See Buhari In London – Fayose by ajbabs(op): 5:25am On Aug 06, 2017
Irunmole
PoliticsI Will Love To See Buhari In London – Fayose by ajbabs(op):
Ekiti State Governor, Ayodele Fayose, speaks with KAMARUDEEN OGUNDELE about President Muhammadu Buhari’s health, his role as an opposition leader, relationship with Obasanjo and other issues

Your tenure is drawing to an end. You have one year and three months left before you are required by law to step down for another successor. How has your second coming been?

What is important is what we have made of time spent. We have demonstrated leadership by example. We have made ourselves accessible, accountable and respected by our people. If not for God and my achievements, my enemies would have gone the whole hog to attack my person. Because my people believe in me, I came back into this office based on my previous performance – during my first term as Ekiti State governor. My people have given me the trust and cooperation to serve them. Thus, I’m happy that we have made credible achievements and impact in their lives.

What are the most memorable moments for you as governor of Ekiti State?

One of them is the trust that I have enjoyed, even in the face of being a prominent opposition figure. The people have shown me love beyond my imagination. One of the things I want to be remembered for or that we have done differently is stooping to conquer. Let me tell you, even if you have 50 years in office, you cannot finish it all. You keep working and giving your best to the people. It is only God that can acknowledge your performance. We will never finish serving and there will always be a desire in an economy. Where you are managing poverty and trying to meet the expectations of the people, you have to continue trying.

What would you say are your strengths and weaknesses as a leader?

Anybody can have money but it is not as important as the openness and the access enjoyed by the people. We mingle freely and allow people to have free access to us. That has given us more support than we can imagine. I sincerely appreciate the cooperation of the people.

What about your weaknesses?

I’m a mortal. I’m not infallible. Sometimes, we get angry and, sometimes, we do things the way people don’t understand. But we retrace our steps in line with the will of the people. There is no perfect man, so I can’t claim that (to be perfect). I have only decided to be humble. Today, anybody coming after me has a lot to do to be trusted by the people because the stakes are very high – the people know what they want. It is no longer about the roads we have tarred; schools and markets we have built or other infrastructural development we have brought (about); it is about our personal relationship with the people.

Your role in the current administration of President Muhammadu Buhari and Acting President Yemi Osinbajo places you as the spearhead of the opposition. Why did you take on such a responsibility?

Like I always say to people, life is not about your personal attainment of goals and aspiration; it is about being counted for the people. If you don’t stand up for something, so many things will stand up against you. Some people say it is because I enjoy immunity. What about others that enjoy immunity? A lot of leaders today are afraid of speaking the truth. But I know there is no gain without pain. We stood in the gap for the people. I am the longest-serving governor. I served under former President Olusegun Obasanjo with the likes of Asiwaju Bola Tinubu and former President Umaru Yar’Adua – then, former President Goodluck Jonathan was a deputy governor. I later served under Jonathan when he was the president and now under President Muhammadu Buhari. I have traversed many administrations and worked alongside some of the gladiators in Nigerian politics today.

I’m an experienced man. At different times, I have made contributions to the development of Nigeria. As an opposition figure, I’m truly expected to give the government of the day a run for their money. I must make them give value for the votes given to them. The opposition is an integral part of democracy; without that, you have autocracy. Someone has to be the voice of the people in this trying period because we cannot all see things the same way. The government must be put on its toes at all times and be made accountable to the people.

Can you speak more on the warning you gave to Nigerians that you ‘put life and death’ before them as regards voting for Jonathan or Buhari in the 2015 presidential poll?

I’m a man that enjoys God’s grace. The Bible says before I was born I was in my mother’s belly, God knew what I would be. I’m the man God wants me to be because God gave me a woman after his heart knowing my limitations, my excesses and my pains. Beyond politics, we are different people before God. Things some will do and get away (with), some will do and never get away. I have gone through so many challenges, but today, I’m still standing. Many thought that by the time Buhari got to power, Fayose would be dead. That is not a democracy. We are not afraid of battles; we are not afraid of saying the truth. Moses, Joseph, our Lord Jesus Christ and Prophet Muhammad (SAW) stood in the gap to stand up for the truth. For me, there is no personal issue between me and the President. But I want to establish that I was a young man when he became the (military) head of state. I watched him closely with his deputy, Gen. Tunde Idiagbon.

So, I was a young man who saw tomorrow and never shied away from narrating the story. I said repeatedly that President Buhari did not have the capacity to rule Nigeria and I did not hide it. Concerning all that I have said so far, I have no regret. I always say the abundance of a man does not consist of things he possesses. Life is not in the realm of what you have achieved and what you have not achieved. Generations come and go. Everything I have said will come to pass. Our president is very old to rule. We wish him good recovery but not to return as president if he does not have the health to back it up. If I said the President was not well at the time, it has manifested. We will continue to pray for him. Anybody can get sick but one must be honourable enough to say when he doesn’t have the capacity to continue (to serve the people).

As the only Peoples Democratic Party governor in the South-West, do you see yourself at a political disadvantage in the region?

Former Governor Bola Tinubu was the only opposition governor at a time in the South-West. Today, by the cooperation of other stakeholders in the All Progressives Congress, they conquered Nigeria. I’m going to lead the opposition to conquer Nigeria like Tinubu did. The fact that you are in the minority does not make you lesser than those in the majority, in terms of wisdom, understanding, God’s backing and hope for the future.

Recently, South-West governors, including you, came out to form an alliance. How will this work with you in the opposition?

Our working together for the good of South-West has nothing to do with politics. Everyone needs to contribute to the growth of this country, so is this region. It doesn’t matter the party I belong (to). They are only saying we should stay together in terms of security, agriculture and have peer review. Hunger does not know political party. People want good roads, water, services, etc. There is no way party politics will make me not to cooperate with my colleagues in the South-West.

You said you have 11 damaging photos to prove President Muhammadu Buhari’s health is deteriorating. How do you feel when governors and aides close to Buhari are saying the President is recovering?

We thank God that the President is able to come up and talk that he is hale and hearty. My statement put pressure on the Federal Government – because since the President left no one heard anything
about his health status. If you listened to the Ebonyi State Governor (Dave Umahi), he said it was a miracle that the President recovered. If something is a miracle, it means that what I said about the President’s health was the truth. With due respect, everything I have said is the truth and remains the truth. The fact that one is placed on life support does not mean that the person cannot recover. But the question should be: does one have the health to continue with rigorous work of office?


Do you think you should have been included on the list of governors invited to the United Kingdom to see Buhari?

I’m indifferent. Nigerians wanted me to be there. But I believe in the judgment of my colleagues. If Nigerians wanted me to be there but they (Buhari’s handlers) didn’t give me the access, what can I do? I have to move on and join them to wish the President well. What is important is Nigeria. When Senator (John) McCain was sick in the United States, he came out boldly to say he had a brain tumour. The health of the President is a public issue. It is the handlers that are causing the confusion. Like I said, I don’t want the President dead, but we want to know the true state of health of our president. For me, I’ll love to go there (the UK) to see (him). But if they say they are not giving me a passage, it is all well and good, as long as the President is hale and hearty. If he is not fit, let him resign.

Why do you think the presidency failed to include you on the list of the latest visitors to Buhari in the UK?

The President denied drawing the list, saying it was the governors’ forum. I’m not desperate to go there. If they feel it is important I represent – if not, I’m still an opposition figure. Many people are not comfortable with me and I don’t blame them. They may feel I would want to come and tell Nigerians what actually transpired there. But I cannot lie; I can’t say what is not true; I can’t make up things. I can’t celebrate lies. That does not mean that my colleagues that went there are lying. What we are praying for is that the President should get well.

Do you have any personal relationship with President Buhari?

None whatsoever.

If you have the opportunity to meet him, what will you tell him?
I will wish him well – and that, if he is not fit to continue (to rule the country) he should resign. What else would I say? Everything I have said, I will stand by it. The offices of the president and governors require a lot of energy. Whatever interest we represent, we cannot deny that. Our adversaries – our opponents – know that we are saying the truth. But because they are the beneficiaries of what is going on, they will defend it. But I’m not afraid of speaking the truth. Truth heals and endures.

You said you are the next president. If your prediction comes true in 2019, don’t you foresee a heated polity?

I never predicted my presidency. I have a right to contest and I said I will contest and I will win. When I predicted that I would come back as governor of Ekiti State, many people doubted (my prediction). But because man has no capacity to see tomorrow, they can write you off. Those who wrote me off then see me in the position of authority today. When I was down the valley, they thought I would never rise. But the Lord said in Psalm 23: ‘I will set a table before you in the presence of your enemies.’ In this country, I’m going to the (Presidential) Villa. I’m saying that, by the special grace of God, those who doubted me today will visit me in Aso Rock as the president or the vice president – as the case may be.

What is the next step for the PDP, now that its two-year crisis seems almost resolved?

We are holding a non-elective convention on August 12 to work and extend the tenure of the (Ahmed) Makarfi National Caretaker Committee to give us a structure that will take us to the next level.

What do you think is the solution to herdsmen’s attacks on farmers?

We have the prevalence of certain crimes because they are being aided by the powers that be, either in the security agencies or otherwise. The moment the system is functional, a lot of crimes will disappear. Everybody knows the consequences of their actions and knows the system will not shield them. We should stop aiding evil in this land.

Are you in support of regional government?

I’m in support of strengthening the states. I’m in support of devolution of powers from the centre to the region or the states. As it is currently constituted, the centre is becoming dictatorial. They want to tell you what to do in your state, but we are all federating units and should be respected in line with the constitution.

You have identified with Nnamdi Kanu, someone who was accused of openly seeking money abroad to buy weapons to fight against Nigeria. Why?

I’m not aware of that fact. But let me say this, you are presumed innocent until proven otherwise. That is what the law says. Saying Nnamdi Kalu is this or that is prejudicial and unfair. I don’t believe in the disintegration of this country, but I believe in the right of Nigerians being respected. Agitation is normal. This country belongs to all of us. They should pay attention to the dwindling economy, poverty ravaging the land and hunger.

Recently, you called for sanctions against Senator Ali Modu Sheriff and his group. Don’t you think this will further polarise the party?

Sheriff has no followers! That is the truth. Sheriff is a hijacker; he is an impostor. Every system must have discipline. If today, Sheriff and his co-travellers had succeeded, they would have expelled people like me and the Rivers State Governor, Nyesom Wike. There must be discipline in the system. If there is no discipline in a system, one is wasting his time. These are characters that are used to scuttling truth and justice in our land. That was why I regretted supporting him initially. We should sanction them. I don’t believe in politics of lies (no winner, no vanquished) – that is a political statement. Going forward, the party must sanction some people.

What about factions loyal to him in Ekiti, Ondo, Edo and others?

There is a lot of make-believe. Let the people in Ekiti come forward and tell us they are members of Sheriff’s group. They have taken to their heels and we are going to discipline them. A few of them that are enemies of the party, we will expel them. The moment they don’t show remorse, we will expel them.

How do you think Sheriff should be sanctioned?

Sheriff should be expelled. Sheriff, by his action – if you see the peace that pervaded this country after the (Supreme Court) judgment, you would see that there is peace without Sheriff. If it had gone the other way round, many people would have left the PDP. Nobody has left the party after Sheriff lost the judgment.

You once reportedly worked against the interest of Senator Ahmed Makarfi when he aspired to be president. Today, you fought to ensure he is the chairman of PDP’s National Caretaker Committee. What changed?

I never worked against Makarfi. I only said Obasanjo set up a committee and asked us to choose the presidential candidate. I was with a former Rivers State Governor, Peter Odili; others were with Makarfi. But Obasanjo told me that Makarfi would never be president of Nigeria and that I should not work for him. That is all. At the end of the day, Obasanjo moved against Odili. He knew his intention and ambition before he gave us that order.

Why have you been attacking former President Olusegun Obasanjo at every opportunity you have?

I’m not attacking him. I’m only saying things I know about him because I’m a living witness of Obasanjo’s life. I worked with him and know that Obasanjo is a sadist, an opportunist – a man who would rather put a weakling in position (of power). How would he ask Yar’Adua that he knew was sick to be president? I wonder why some media (organisations) celebrate Obasanjo. Obasanjo has no character. Obasanjo was the first president that trampled on our constitution in all ways using brute force. That is why Obasanjo does not have a (foot-) hold, in terms of human beings, in party politics in the South-West. Obasanjo is only left with the clout of being a former president. When you say human support, Obasanjo does not enjoy such in the South-West.

What are the things you did for and with Obasanjo then that, if given a second chance, you would do differently?

At the time I was the governor, I was a young man. I was avoiding Obasanjo because he was from the same zone as me. One thing I have known is that Obasanjo will run away if you can stand up against him. Obasanjo is a weak man; the moment you can stand up against him, he will chicken out. Look at Orji Uzor Kalu and late governor of Niger State. At that time, I couldn’t stand up (against Obasanjo). I have now found out that, sometimes, it is good to confront monsters. We are guided by the constitution and respect for the rule of law. Obasanjo messed up by disobeying the rule of law and removing governors at will.

As a Yoruba man with respect for tradition and a beliefs that elders should be respected, don’t you think it is time to forget the past and move on?

Elders are only meaningful when they are using their grey hair to lead the people well. Please, let us call a spade a spade. I don’t want to talk about people who are not elders by standards expected of them and (who are) not living by examples according to the true grace of their age. You only respect grey hair when the man is upright. Obasanjo is not a man to be respected; he is an opportunist.

Former Governor of Ekiti State, Segun Oni has joined the governorship race. Are you threatened by his ambition?

Former Governor Segun Oni is an Ekiti son and is entitled to aspire. Because I came back as governor, some people want to try their luck. Former Governor Kayode Fayemi is there; Senator Babafemi Ojudu is there too. Let them get the party ticket first.

There is clamour by the Southern senatorial district to have a shot at the governorship. What is the position of your party on this?

No position. We will not zone. The best candidate will emerge.

With the second tranche of Paris Club refund and the expected federal allocation, how many months’ salary should workers expect?

This Paris Club refund cannot pay one month’s salary. It is money between state and local governments. The state’s salary is N2.6bn, while local government is N2.4bn, which is N5bn, and I got N4.7bn. Capital projects are there. The Federal Government has politicised it. My own is that I will declare what I get to my workers and we will discuss it together. No matter what, the Paris Club refund cannot solve the entire problem, but it will augment it.


http://punchng.com/i-will-love-to-see-buhari-in-london-fayose/
CrimeRe: At Last, Baby Charlie Gard Sentenced To Death Is Dead by ajbabs(op): 2:00pm On Jul 29, 2017
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CrimeAt Last, Baby Charlie Gard Sentenced To Death Is Dead by ajbabs(op): 1:59pm On Jul 29, 2017
Charlie Gard, British baby who was sentenced to death by a British court and whose plight drew sympathy from Pope Francis and US President Donald Trump and sparked a debate about medical ethics, died on Friday, his mother said.

His parents, Connie Yates and Chris Gard, had fought a lengthy legal battle to allow him to be taken to the United States for treatment for a rare genetic condition.

But despite the international attention brought by the terminally-ill baby’s case, he died exactly one week short of his first birthday.

“Our beautiful little boy has gone. We are so proud of you, Charlie,” his mother Yates said in a statement.


Baby Charlie Gard sentenced to death by Human Rights Court
A court had ordered that the 11-month-old should be moved from hospital to a hospice, where his life support was withdrawn.

Supporters around the world donated £1.35 million ($1.75 million, 1.5 million euros) via an online fundraising site to support his parents and their efforts to keep their son alive, while 350,000 signed a petition demanding that he be allowed to receive experimental treatment in the US.

Following news of the boy’s death, Pope Francis, who supported the campaign, tweeted: “I entrust little Charlie to the Father and pray for his parents and all those who loved him.”

British Prime Minister Theresa May said she was “deeply saddened” by the death while US Vice President Mike Pence wrote he was: “Saddened to hear of the passing of Charlie Gard.”

– Mitochondrial disease –
Gard was born on August 4 last year with a rare form of mitochondrial disease that causes progressive muscle weakness, including in key organs such as the heart.

He was admitted to hospital at eight weeks old and his condition progressively deteriorated.

Gard’s parents fought a five-month legal battle for him to be taken to the United States for experimental treatment.

They lost a series of appeals in British courts and the European Court of Human Rights in Strasbourg.

Their campaign led to offers of help from the United States and the Vatican, leading the hospital to ask the courts for a final assessment of any new evidence.

On July 2, Pope Francis called for the couple to be allowed to “care for their child until the end”, saying he had followed the case with “affection and sadness”.

The following day, US President Donald Trump said in a tweet: “If we can help little Charlie Gard, as per our friends in the UK and the pope, we would be delighted to do so.”

But the boy’s parents gave up their battle last week, saying “time has run out”, after they were shown scans indicating that his condition had deteriorated too far.

“We are so sorry that we could not save you,” they said in an emotional statement at the High Court in London.

– ‘Agony’ –
Judge Nicholas Francis summed up the emotion involved in the case.

“It is impossible for any of us to comprehend or even begin to imagine the agony to which Charlie’s parents have been subjected in recent weeks and months as they have had to come to terms with the decision that they have now made,” he said in a judgement.

The parents then asked for Gard to be taken to their home for his final days but were overruled by the hospital which said the ventilator keeping him alive was too bulky to fit through their front door.

They finally agreed for him to be placed in a hospice.

The case raised fundamental questions about whether parents or the state should have a final say on a child’s wellbeing and whether a child’s fate should be settled in a courtroom.

It provoked strong reactions, with an army of supporters shouting “shame on GOSH” following this week’s court hearing.

The hospital issued a statement Friday, saying: “Everyone at Great Ormond Street Hospital sends their heartfelt condolences to Charlie’s parents and loved ones at this very sad time.”

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EducationRe: UNIBEN PG Students' Ordeal by ajbabs(m): 7:04am On Jul 21, 2017
ensamy:
Its not peculiar to Uniben. I paid N80k to during my M.Sc defence in Unical for thesame reason. That when the university release the money meant for the external examiner we would get a refund.
Till today nothing.
So its a Nigerian wahala.
It will not happen in UI, OAU, UNILAG, UNILORIN and FUNAB. I can't say for FUTA .

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