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Below is the official result of the just concluded election in osun state remains one local government . pdp is leading so far with about 12000+ votes
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Sis. With such comments I have been reading since yesterday concerning your issue. There is only one place u got it wrong which only one person nailed. The point is after you have kept the secret from you hubby and God has blessed you with the fruit of the womb, u need not to tell your hubby about any past. Since that is reoccurring, then you need to tell him your present situation and if he ask you if you experienced it before you guys hook up then you can tell him u have. Your case is just like someone been asked how he's feeling and he said he's feeling headache and if he use paracetamol it would relieve him. Were you ask what kinda drug u will use to make it relieve u. To you and all other ladies in the house in as much I am not supporting hiding secret , but when you do bear it in mind that the day u decide to tell the truth is the day you breach the trust your partner have in you. U had better hold it . if you wanna hear the truth its only ladies who forgive and forget easily in marriage. 10% of guys do forgive and forget. My advice for you is that let your hubby realise why you don't have to quit the job in a submissive way. And no matter his behaviour towards you keep loving him and do things the way you always do it before. We men are like children to our wifes and that is for only sensible ones oh (wifes) . look for better ways to make him love you more and more. Do what he likes and he will never wanting to leave you again. Kokoko lan ranfa aditi, DONT QUIT YOUR JOB he's only looking for way to punish you of your offence |
his father Michael otedola was a formal Lagos state governor. Then who says he doesn't have political experience. I don't see any reason why he can not contest cos he has all what it takes to contest. but I see the election as a very crucial and most interesting cos winning ambode in Lagos would require a lot of exercise. the man has done credibly well even more that his predecessors. by the way their Lagos my Ibadan. |
I work in mfi too. The recruitment is real and the work is better than state government work. Lo means loan officer. You are the officer in charge to give and retrieve the loan back from the borrower. Be as it may mfb or mfi didnt owe workers since they are making their own gain. The salary of LO in mfb ranges from 50k to 150 k depending on the one u are working for. As the case of AB microfinance bank i think the coy is grounded and rooted and would likely pay better |
Anyway. I wont deny the fact that things is getting easier for mr eazy but people can just run a backgroud checkup about him. He is a rich guy with a wealthy family. He has his career (music) and his father is a captain who is one of the the richest if not the richest in his village. I had an apportunity to meet and jad a conversation with his father one day and then i know how wealthy he is. |
Op should help me pass this message to the guy concerned. He should go back to his school and see the deputy registrar ( exams and record) to explain his ordeal . The certificate should be replaced. I knew this when I served in a college of education. I was posted to the department (exams and record) and we did several replacement of certificate though one would have a cogent reason. I pray it works |
A friend to a friend of mine is my friend. Please this message is for good people of Nigeria. I have a friend who has finished his higher national diploma for some years ago and has never engage in anything with his certificate. Accounting is his discipline and he's ready to work in any part of the country preferably south west. I have been trying all I could to get a slot for him in my place of work but I could not since I myself knows nobody . Please help me to help this my friend because he needs to put food on the table for his family. Here is my number 08032066562 . Thanks |
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[[left]quote author=aonag post=67106630]is his daughter the only Thomas faith Biko? Some people are just quick to comment but they do not logically think before typing.[/quote[ It's you that didn't think at all before typing. If truly you think, your sense must have reason along with what the papa wrote about the girl's voters card and the VIN number. Sorry for yourself because you are one of those lazy youth PA buhari was referring to. Read to the end and digest before commenting the next time you visit site. |
aonag:It's you that didn't think at all before typing. If truly you think, your sense must have reason along with what the papa wrote about the girl's voters card and the VIN number. Sorry for yourself because you are one of those lazy youth PA buhari was referring to. Read to the end and digest before commenting the next time you visit site. |
sis u can reach me through my blog http://seekforcounsel..com.ng or chat me up on 08032066562. we would surely get to the root of the matter |
thank God for technology. |
its logic buh with simple expalanation of the daigram just name all the space from a - z u will see the diagram has just 20 triangles. very intresting. av been on it since yesterday. i hardly get my mind off it. |
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good morning nairalanders. this has really been giving me concern since the day the incident happened and i wish i could share this with people online to know about thier opinion as well even for my wife to pick something here cos she's also a nairalander. i know she would knw this comes from me cos i would state nothing but the truth. here goes the matter on that evil sunday. i was happy we were back at home since both of us work outside our state of residence. i just noticed a display of character wchich is always a sign that she is angry at me but unknowingly to me i dont knw she has gone through my phone. then i asked her what the problem was and she refuse to tell me upon my several persistence. then i decided to forget about it buh after we got back to our different locations she stylishly open up that she saw me cheating on her on my phone and its not with one lady but two. so when she told me about these girls i felt so bad about it cos i have nothing with these two. the first one text me that she wants to see me and its urgent of wchich i didnt even read that msg. to clear myself about this one, i told her the truth that this lady is just someone i helped to secure a job in a friend's place and i dont know why she said she wants to see me and my woman found it hard to believe and she told me to go on with my xplanation about the other person. the response was annoying but i decided to tell her so that i wont make it an excuse if i fly up with her. this 2ns lady was a secondary and tertiary instn school mate who dated a friend of mine in sch den and i was just lucky to have met her on facebook and we discussed on whatsapp just for a day. in our conversation i asked if she use to see that friend of mine and she said no that she is now marry and leave in the same state of our my residence. so i told her i would check her one of these days. upon my explanation on these two girls she didnt beleive me and the thing caused me pain seriouly cos i knw i didnt commit the offense she accused me of. immediately i ended the conversatn i called the first lady to knw why she sent me text and she told me she wanted to tell me that she wants to leave the palce of work and wants to let me knw before she does. now this boils down to my question wchich says HOW DO U FEEL WHEN YOU ARE WRONGLY ACCUSED OF CHEATING IN MARRIAGE? |
Don't be a lazy Omo Yoruba read this.
The Aare Ona Kakanfo!
The Untold Story of How MKO Abiola Was Nearly
Prevented From Becoming the Generalissimo
Where were you in 1987? That was the year Oba
Yesufu Oloyede Asanike, Olubadan of Ibadan
made history. Olubadan installed Moshood
Kashimawo Olawale Abiola as the Bashorun of
Ibadan. It was a prestigious title befitting of a
distinguished personality in the mould of MKO
Abiola.
That was the title of the legendary Bashorun
Oluyole who was the paramount chief of Ibadan in
1850. It was also the title of Bashorun Ogunmola who reigned between 1865 and 1867. It was therefore historic that exactly 120 years after the death of Ogunmola, MKO Abiola became the fourth person to be conferred with the prestigious title. It was indeed a befitting honour for someone who had amassed chieftaincy titles from almost every town in Nigeria. As of the time of his installation in 1987, MKO Abiola was reputed to have over 150 chieftaincy titles. He was the Bobajiro of Ode- Remo. He was the Bada Musulumi of Gbagura Egba. As he drove out of the palace of Oba Asanike that fateful day with his son by his side, MKO must have thought that he had reached the peak of traditional chieftaincy in Nigeria. He was just settling down in his Ikeja home when he was informed that he had a call. Who was on the line? He asked before collecting the phone. It was the Alaafin of Oyo, Oba Lamidi Olayiwola Adeyemi III. MKO snatched the phone. “Iku Baba Yeye, Igbakeji Orisa! Kabiyesi!” The newly installed Bashorun paid his homage to the foremost traditional ruler. Alaafin must be calling to congratulate me, MKO thought. Kabiyesi was however not calling to congratulate the business magnate. “We have decided that you are to be conferred with the title of Aare Ona Kakanfo!” Kabiyesi informed him. The phone nearly dropped from the hand of Bashorun. Aare Ona Kakanfo! The Generalissimo of Yoruba race! The Field Marshall for all descendants of Oduduwa! The portfolio held by Afonja, the founder of Ilorin! The title of Aare Obadoke Latosa of Ibadan – the scourge of Efunsetan Aniwura! The position held by the last premier of Western Region, Ladoke Akintola of Ogbomoso! For a single person to be Bashorun and Aare was unheard of. It was the ultimate! Traditionally, Bashorun is the Prime Minister. Aare is the Field Marshall. When Bashorun Gaa moved against Alaafin Abiodun around 1770, it was Oyalabi from Ajase (now Republic of Benin), the Aare Ona Kakanfo that came to the powerful monarch’s rescue. Now, Abiola was going to be both the Prime Minister and the Field Marshall! Alaafin had spoken. MKO Abiola had no choice. The news spread like wildfire. Congratulatory messages poured in from all over the globe. Aare Ona Kakanfo was not just another title. It was the title. It was the father of all traditional titles. Father ke? No, it was the Grandfather of All Titles. If it were to be a national honour, it would be the equivalent of the Grand Commander of the Federal Republic! Everybody in and outside Yorubaland was ecstatic at the choice of Abiola as the 14th Aare Ona Kakanfo. Well, almost everybody. It happened that the Ashipa of Oyo, Chief Amuda Olorunosebi was not pleased with the choice of Bashorun MKO Abiola as the Aare. Ashipa was one of the prominent chiefs of Alaafin. He objected to the choice of the flamboyant publisher, an Egba man, as Aare Ona Kakanfo. He went to Kabiyesi to protest. Iku Baba Yeye was adamant that MKO was eminently qualified to be the Aare Ona Kakanfo. The Ashipa went back to his quarters at Isale Oyo. As MKO Abiola and the Alaafin were preparing for the installation of Bashorun, Chief Amuda was consulting with his lawyers. This was however unknown to the Alaafin. It was assumed that the Ashipa had been convinced to support Abiola’s candidacy. Abiola was no ordinary person by any standard. He was larger than life. He was flamboyance personified. He was determined to make the chieftaincy installation as grand as possible. He invited all his contacts from all over the world. All the military governors were invited. A special invitation was delivered to the President, Ibrahim Babangida, who was a close friend of the Bashorun. African Heads of States cleared their schedules in order to honour MKO. Nigerian Embassies were issuing visas on daily basis. It was going to be a grand occasion. Then the unthinkable happened! It started as a rumour. It was days to the installation. ‘Eti Oba nile, eti Oba l’oko, eniyan lo n je be.’ The ear of a king is everywhere. Iku Baba Yeye was in his palace when he heard from the grapevine that a case had been filed to stop the occasion! “Ewo! Sango o ni je! Abiodun o ni je! Aole o ni je!” Kabiyesi went on to invoke the names of his predecessors on the royal throne of Alaafin! It was around noon when the phone rang in Ibadan. It was from the Palace, Oyo Alaafin. Chief Afe Babalola, the famous legal practitioner, picked the phone. After exchange of homage and royal blessings, Alaafin informed Afiwajoye of Ado Ekiti that Ashipa had filed a suit against the installation of MKO Abiola. Not only that, a motion ex parte for interim injunction had also been filed. It was apparent that Ashipa was not ready to gamble with his chance. Though Kabiyesi did not say it, Chief Afe knew the urgency involved. Installation was on Saturday. The call came in on Tuesday. Less than thirty minutes after the call, Chief Afe was almost at Oyo. The legendary lawyer covered the 57 kilometres between Oyo and Ibadan as if he was on a chariot. He proceeded to court where he met the court registrar. Of course, the registrar knew Chief Babalola. It is doubtful if there is anyone in the Judiciary who does not know the Mayegun of Modakeke. Mayegun paid the requisite fees and conducted a search of the court’s file. It was there! Alaafin’s information was correct! Iduro ko si, ìbèreè ko si fun eni ti o gbe odó mi. A person who swallows a pestle can neither stand nor sit comfortably. Installation was on Saturday. The search was conducted on Tuesday! The motion ex parte was to be heard the following day, Wednesday. Time was of the essence! Chief Afe turned his car around, off to Emmanuel Chambers, Ibadan. Before the car reached Fiditi, he had mentally finished composing the processes. He was nodding as the cases and other relevant authorities began to surface in his mind. By the time he reached his office, the mental process was complete. In a minute the Counter- Affidavit was ready. There was no need for a Written Address. Professor Yemi Osinbajo was then a Special Assistant to the Attorney General of the Federation. It would be years later before he introduced Written Address as the Lagos State Attorney General. The counter-affidavit was filed and served on counsel to the Ashipa. On Wednesday, the court was full. Chief M. L. Lagunju, Ashipa’s counsel was in court. He adjusted his wig and checked his books. He smiled. It was a Motion Exparte. It won’t be contested. He checked his time. Then there was some commotion at the entrance of the court. Chief Lagunju blinked! He blinked again! Walking in majestically was the Afiwajoye of Ado-Ekiti, the Balogun of Mobaland, the Mayegun of Modakeke, Chief Afe Babalola in flesh! He was followed by a host of other lawyers, each armed with bags of legal authorities enough to open a law library. Chief Lagunju didn’t know when he said: “The game is up!” On the dot of 9 O’clock, the Court began sitting. The trial judge was a royalty himself. Justice Aderemi’s father was the late Ooni of Ife, Oba Sir Tadenikawo Adesoji Aderemi, the first Governor of Western Region. The case was called. The plaintiff’s counsel sought to move his application. The learned counsel informed the court that it was an ex parte application and therefore the other party had no right of audience. His Lordship turned to Chief Afe Babalola. The court was as silent as a ghost town. Young lawyers craned their necks to hear what the Legend was going to say. They have been taught in law school that Ex Parte Motion was for only one party. Some of them must have been wondering what magic the Mayegun of Modakeke was going to perform. Chief Afe Babalola brought out the White Book. Oh! Sorry, you don’t know the White Book? The White Book is an important book for lawyers. It contains the sources of law relating to the practice and procedures of the High Court. Ask your lawyer friend to show you a copy. He won’t charge you, unless you open it. The Legal Colossus was on his feet. He was vibrating like a trumpet, but his voice was as soft as velvet. He began to reel out authorities after authorities to the effect that a defendant who became aware, anyhow, that a party had gone to court and was about to obtain an order ex-parte that would affect him, had a right to appear in court and to insist on being heard. His Lordship – a brilliant Judge from the Source of Yoruba Race – was nodding as he scribbled down the authorities being cited by the Legendary Advocate. His Lordship was not the only one writing. Most lawyers in court were writing furiously. One old man turned to his friend and whispered: “I don’t mind selling my house, Mufu, my son must become a lawyer like this man. Look at the way he is speaking English as if he is chanting oriki Sango!” “There is merit in the case of the Defendants. I agree with Chief Afe Babalola, the Defendants deserve to be given the right to be heard. Case is hereby adjourned to tomorrow for arguments on the Motion on Notice.” His Lordship rose. It is doubtful if the parties involved in the case slept that night. Whilst the lawyers checked and re-checked the authorities, the litigants were in anxiety mode. Chief MKO Abiola’s invited guests had started arriving from their various bases. Musicians engaged for entertainment had begun to set up their instruments in Oyo and Ikeja. Caterers had booked all the cows in Ilorin, Oyo and Ibadan. Local drummers had cancelled all engagements. The royal poet, Lanrewaju Adepoju had finished composing his masterpiece. All roads led to Oyo Alaafin. If the court was filled to the brim on Wednesday, it was spilling over on Thursday. Litigants, journalists, lawyers, in fact everybody was in court that day. Chief Lagunju stood up. The learned counsel knew what was at stake. He argued his application expertly. He guessed the likely issues that Chief Afe would raise. He addressed each comprehensively. It was advocacy at its best. Then the Balogun of Mobaland stood up. Like a surgeon, Chief Afe surgically cut through the issues deftly. He was not going to take any prisoner. After cutting through the issues, the authorities followed. From Halsbury’s Law of England to Commonwealth Law Reports, from decisions of House of Lords to decisions of Court of Appeal, from WACA to White Book, and then finally to the Supreme Court. The authorities were flowing like water from Asejire Dam. There was no stopping the deluge. “In the light of the copious authorities cited by the learned counsel for the plaintiff and the defendants, the Court will be adjourning to……” There was pin-drop silence in Court. The installation was only two days away. “…Friday” Ha! Palpable relief went through the court. On Friday, Chief Afe Babalola’s phone began to ring from dawn. “Chief, E ma lo gba ruling yin l’Oyo loni o. Please send your junior o.” Clients, friends and well wishers who witnessed or heard of the tension soaked session in court on Thursday were justifiably apprehensive. But Chief Afe was not the Balogun of Mobaland for nothing. A General must not be afraid of the warfront. Off to Oyo. Chief Afe had hardly left Ibadan when he started seeing policemen at strategic junctions on the road to Oyo. As they approached Fiditi, the number of policemen increased. By the time they got to Jobele, it was as if the Police College had moved its campus there. In the forest, on top of trees, in the bushes, and on top of buildings, the police were everywhere. The Courtroom itself was no exception. More than fifty police officers joined lawyers and litigants in the courtroom. If you were not wearing a wig and you were not a party to the case, you would have to stay outside. Court! Justice Aderemi went straight to the business of the day. “RULING” His Lordship began. Time stood still as His Lordship went on to review the facts of the application and the authorities cited by the counsel for the parties. “In the final analysis…” Counsel and cops in the court became tense. “This application fails and is hereby dismissed.” As if by telepathy, the crowd outside heard the ruling immediately! Shouts of joy erupted. Drummers who must have been hiding theirgangan drums under their agbada sprang out.Sekere came out. Agogo was not to be left behind. Chief Afe Babalola was pulled out of his car, The Balogun was placed squarely on the roof of the car. Women danced, men jumped. I’m not sure but one of the songs on that day must have been “Ajekun Iya ni o je”. I have to confirm this from Chief. May God preserve his life. Alaafin was waiting in the Palace with his Council Members. For a moment, the Sango of our time, Iku Baba Yeye was close to tears. It was an emotional moment. MKO Abiola was called. The Bashorun shouted: “Allahu Akbar! Alhamdulillah.” On Saturday, January 14, 1988, Oba Lamidi Olayiwola Adeyemi III installed Bashorun Moshood Kashimawo Abiola as the 14th Aare Ona Kakanfo. The famous Yoruba Poet, Lanrewaju Moshood Adepoju was then called to the podium. In his deep and flawless Yoruba, Adepoju movingly rendered traditional poetry tracing the history of the title and the qualities of the new Aare Ona Kakanfo. Abiola smiled. It was indeed a glorious day for the husband of Simbiat Atinuke. In recognition of his service to the Crown and the Law, Alaafin later conferred Chief Afe Babalola with the prestigious title of Aare Bamofin of Oyo Empire. Thank you for your time. |
Tribalism is not our problem. Tribalism and
religion are artificial problems created by selfish
leaders for their own personal interest.
There are only two major tribes in Nigeria. The
Elites and the Masses. Once you make lots of
money, you belong to the elite tribe. When you
are a commoner or suffering, you belong to the
tribe of the masses. If you are an elite, and you
need more power, or elective position, you sow
seeds of tribalism and religion among the
masses, so as to sway their emotion for your
personal victory. This happens at both the
national and state level. Unfortunately, after the
election when they have won and joined their
“sworn enemies” to drink and party, the gullible
masses continue to fight each other.
Even smart people who belong to the masses,
sometimes will sow seeds of tribalism and
religion among the masses, and then the
masses will carry them up until they belong to
the elite class. It is a classic strategy used
over 3000 years ago in the art of war. A
commoner who aspires to sit with the elites,
could stir up powerful tribal or religious
sentiments, such wave if properly utilized either
by shedding blood or destabilizing the elites,
carries the commoner to the elite class. But
once there, he immediately mingles and makes
peace with the elite tribe, and turn his back on
the same masses that helped him get there.
Youths are the worst victim of this powerplay,
they kill each other, call other tribes unprintable
names, do terrible things and sometimes, even
lose their life, thinking they are fighting for their
right, not knowing that they are fighting for the
personal welfare of someone, whose own
children are probably safe in America or
London.
So youths, don’t hope on the government. If you
don’t have a job, create one. There is abject
poverty in the south as well as the north,
whether Ogoni or Maidugri. At the same time,
there is massive wealth in Lagos, Onitsha,
Nnewi, Aba, Kano, Abuja, irrespective of zone.
Whatever your hand finds to do, do it well and
never remain idle. No job is too low for an idle
hand, or else the devil will find work for you. As
you become independent, and grow your
capacity, do not lose hope in Nigeria. We are
the largest economy in Africa and soon the
world will fear us. Western powers, don’t like big
economies that threaten them, America will do
anything to break China, but China is wise to
resist that. China has 1.6 billion people, we have
only 170 million, and we are talking of breaking.
China has 5 major religions which are Buddhism,
Confucianism, Taoism, Islam and Christianity.
Nigeria has only 2 major religions, Christianity
and Islam. Yet we claim that religion is our
problem.
America, the strongest economy is comprised of
every tribe in the world, since they accept
anybody from any part of the world. Yet they
are united and extremely patriotic. Nigeria has
only 3 major tribes, and we claim tribalism.
Think clearly and deeply, and you will realize
that empowering yourself is the best course of
action, not fighting each other. And once the
youths are empowered, they can begin to take
back their future from the hands of the old and
corrupt generation that has been blinding
Nigerians with hatred, while looting all her
resources. Sani Abacha’s loot is still stashed
away in Switzerland, did he use it to develop the
north? Those that stole billions under GEJ
stashed it away in foreign banks, bought
expensive toys, jets and foreign homes, are they
using it to develop the south? Now the ones
stealing currently, including the “grasscutters”,
are looking for Ikoyi apartments, abandoned
houses, and pit toilets to hide it, are they using
it for the youths in their tribe? NO!
Youths shine your eyes! Don’t always fall for
this tribal, religious sentiments over and over
again. Nigeria is bigger than these corrupt
elites. They are the problem, not the poor
masses. |
Ignatio:[s] Ignatio:[/s] Ignatio:says who. try and do more finding about the usefulness of post office. cant just do without it. thank God my father exposed us to the use of his box before he left |
Good morning house. i really need help from anyone in the house on how i can travel down to the united state of america just to pursue my dreams. america has been my dream country from childhood but i have no family or relative there. i tried to contact a friend who stays there but i guess he doesnt wana help cos i requested from him an invitation letter and he longing the story with me. i will really appreciate if anyone in this forum could assist me. tripple02010@yahoo.com is my email address. thanks |
please i need OP's contact number and e mail address. u can send it to my mail tripple02010@yahoo.com |
well with the little xperience i have in microfinance cos i work with them. if any boss who has been present in a particular branch is no more available. either of these would have happened (1) either the man (owner) has absconded with people's money or (2) hes been tranfered from the branch. if the 2nd is ur case , he might not have enough time to talk to that ur friend cos he will be working tirelessly for the growth of the new branch he is. but if no is ur case, the only solution u need now is to get the man's number from that ur friend and then give it to another woman who can talk maturely like an elderly woman so that she would tell the man that she got his number through the people working with him in the branch and she requested to see the boss before she can invest a huge amount of money like that. through that u will know that the day u set ur eyes on the man is the day u will collect ur money with interest. my advise though |
Ramanto:i understand how worried you could be but i would like you to put some things into consideration. (1) dont judge the guy as being responsible for your friend condition without making appropriate findings. how can you make your findings, (i) first confirm that your frd got to that guys place of which the guy has confirmed it (ii) any other conversation between you and that guy from now henceforth should be recorded if at all he is going to on your frds phone and pick his call.(iii) did you know the guys area in lagos , if you do, go to the nearest police station and find out if its through he has lodge the complain there before as he claimed. then if has has'nt then complain to the police about the case. (1v) then search for the guy through facebook or any other social media. if u didnt find the guy. then use that your friends phone number to download new whatsapp that is if and only if your friend is on whatsapp it would download old conversation. tru that you would get the guy. my little advise though. may God save him |
nkwako:always get your fact before u lay an acusing finger. the lady is from delta state |
their business |
mmm Nigeria that has frozen the account of its subscribers for the past one month has unfrozen the account as of today 13th of jan 2017. this is a very interesting news to the subscribers because it is true that the date (14th of jan ) is important than any other day of this year. i know some who are not into it would not be happy hearing the good news just because them have made jest of people who are into the scheme. to the MMM subscribers as from today i call U " GOD WIN" and to the people who are expecting the subscribers downfall i call "wailing zombie" |
powerfulsettingz:25k is the take home for IT STD |
powerfulsettingz:sis if its all about IT and u are ready to work with a microfinance institute. go to ijebu ode no 29 bonojo street to sumit your IT letter. ask of CGEE office. buuuut you sud be ready to work anywhere in south west ok. |
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