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Politics / Re: Fashola's Performance Is Overblown – CACOL by EkoAtlantic: 7:08pm On Aug 15, 2013
Shine u Eye:

The money is definitely kept somewhere... somewhere like Tinubu's account. I knew Fashola was a fraud.



Another educated illiterate. Those sentences highlighted have been used repeatedly over the years by your likes, but no single meaningful ant-corruption agency under the FG(EFCC, ICPC, SSS) ever came up with investigations justifying your assertions, yet you keep repeating the same thing.

Don't you think it's safer you visit a psychiatrist for yours and others interest?

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Politics / Re: Fashola's Performance Is Overblown – CACOL by EkoAtlantic: 6:56pm On Aug 15, 2013
He added, “However, we have yet to come to the conclusion as regards how much money had been spent on infrastructure; we would not just say corruption has set in. Maybe, the money is being kept somewhere, but definitely, it has not been spent on what they claim. Adeniran said the alleged “secrecy” of the Lagos State Government was questionable, stressing that it could have engaged in “monumental corruption” more than anyone could ever imagine.

It's baffling the way some people just open their mouth and vomit trash. He claimed that 'he and his team have not come to any conclusion as regards how much money had been spent on infrastructure', but they concluded that Lagos gov's performance is overblown.
Then why must he open his mouth when they haven't gotten any meaningful stat. or document that proves Lagos gov's performance is overblown?
The funny part is when he used "may be" cheesy
What kind of anti-corruption agency uses words full of uncertainty?
The desperation of some jobless nigerians is getting abnormal. GEJ better get them a sure-P job.

...Executive Chairman, Coalition Against Corrupt Leaders, Mr. Debo Adeniran
I'm hearing this one for the first time o. cheesy

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Politics / Re: Orji Kalu Claims Lagos Property Sealed After He Crticised Fashola by EkoAtlantic: 7:39pm On Aug 13, 2013
"Lagos is no man's land". cheesy cheesy

#thinking of what Kalu 'll do...#
Hmm...Runs to aso rock just like adaobi, better still Abidjan like the ibo boss himself. cheesy

Cowards.

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Music/Radio / Re: Dbanj - Raise Your Glasses (hennessy Artistry 2013 Theme Song) by EkoAtlantic: 4:26pm On Aug 13, 2013
Cool.
Politics / Re: Ngige Youth Stoning Story Fabricated ! by EkoAtlantic: 2:16pm On Aug 13, 2013
Bobby4090: ... Its my anger with Fashola that made me stone Ngige. Becos i would equally have stoned Fashola if i saw him there that day.


If you like vex enter ocean(sorry, you're landlocked), more of your kins 'll be deported from Lagos. Deal with it.
https://www.nairaland.com/1393614/lagos-govt-ll-continue-send/1#17404217
I sympathize with you man grin grin
Politics / Re: Ngige Youth Stoning Story Fabricated ! by EkoAtlantic: 2:05pm On Aug 13, 2013
Adaobi's skirt has once again been pulled down.

No where to hide madam.
cheesy grin

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Politics / Re: Ngige Youth Stoning Story Fabricated ! by EkoAtlantic: 1:52pm On Aug 13, 2013
eGuerrilla:

I have quoted 247ureports once or twice in the past, but not before cross-checking references elsewhere grin
If you want to know more about the character running this outfit, look no further than:
http://www.kwenu.com/publications/okonkwo/2007/understanding_ezenekwe.htm
http://nigeriavillagesquare.com/guest-articles/mr-ikenna-ellis-ezenekwe-a-dirty-yellow-journalist.html

So many village ibotic sites spreading lies all-over the web.
Politics / Re: Ngige Youth Stoning Story Fabricated ! by EkoAtlantic: 1:33pm On Aug 13, 2013
Like I posted on one thread, this adaobi of a woman uses village tactics to deceive the gullible people of his state. I wonder how they easily fall for his dumb techniques.
Very dubious a woman.

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Politics / Re: Lagos Govt’ll Continue To Send Destitutes Packing -ikuforiji by EkoAtlantic: 1:23pm On Aug 13, 2013
kettykin: This time around they should drop them directly on Niger bridge other wise the adequate response to this nonsense effrontery will not be triggered. I hope the easterners , Niger delta igbos and other friendly states are watching closely

Uncivilized manners as usual grin
Ever since you ibos have been using your gragra mentality in telling the world your wishes, have you people actually been able to achieve just one of those wishes with your uncivilized manners?
It's not about how boastful and disastrous you are, but how effective you can use your brain if you have one.
Politics / Re: African Development Bank Report Is Political - Presidency by EkoAtlantic: 12:05pm On Aug 12, 2013
Anytime the @ss of this president is busted, he tells his people it's the work of the opposition and not sitting tight by finding a solution to issues they criticize him for.

He blames any write-up that doesn't support his slow nature on the opposition.
Castigates any statistical data that shows he's incompetent.
Shifts the blame of epileptic power supply on low rainfall in winter and damages from storm in summer...

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Politics / Re: Governor Obi Is Ignorant ..says Okadigbo by EkoAtlantic: 11:58am On Aug 12, 2013
The way this adaobi manipulates the gullible people of his state in achieving his personal aim is legendary. grin

•When an issue involves other ethnic, he plays ethnic card. Just like he did with his kins deportation from the centre of excellence.
•If it's within his tribe, he involves the credibility of his state igboness, thereby cornily telling others they are inferior.
•when it's within his state, he destroys the orderliness and brings up senatorial zoning.
•and within his senatorial district, he sets in people's belief(catholic or other denominations).

Dumb strategy for gullible people
grin

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Politics / Re: Governors Olusegun Mimiko, Kashim, Others Pay Fashola Condolence Visit.(pic.) by EkoAtlantic: 10:30am On Aug 12, 2013
Asoozy: That snake called Miniko!

If you say so, but the main thing is to deliever good governance to the good Yoruba people of Ondo which he's doing.
Was opportune to visit Akure recently, mehn Mimiko has tried. I just hope eastern immigrants won't say Akure was developed with oil money because the oil gotten from Ondo alone is more than the sum of those gotten from the eastern creeks called southeast states.

But mimiko should work on Ondo's IGR. Ondo should be competing with Oyo and Ogun as per IGR, but I doubt if she's close.

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Politics / Re: Governors Olusegun Mimiko, Kashim, Others Pay Fashola Condolence Visit.(pic.) by EkoAtlantic: 10:22am On Aug 12, 2013
omiobo:
No be only master,na the coordinator of families reuniongringrin
plaindealer:

Master of Family reunion and Logistics grin grin

grin grin
Whichever.
The main thing is that he makes family reunion possible. cheesy

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Politics / Re: Governors Olusegun Mimiko, Kashim, Others Pay Fashola Condolence Visit.(pic.) by EkoAtlantic: 10:03am On Aug 12, 2013
Ryabcool: Its true, we've not seen any red capped person going to offer his condolences. I believe its clear who hates who and who the real bad belles of this nation are. undecided

Oga Jona belongs to the red cap family and he was the first to offer Fashola condolences.
Except if Azikiwe Ebelechukwu Jonathan ain't ibo anymore...
Politics / Re: Governors Olusegun Mimiko, Kashim, Others Pay Fashola Condolence Visit.(pic.) by EkoAtlantic: 5:56am On Aug 12, 2013
profjustine: Who is fashola? Just asking......

Nigeria's best administrator and the master of families reunion.

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Politics / Re: Governors Olusegun Mimiko, Kashim, Others Pay Fashola Condolence Visit.(pic.) by EkoAtlantic: 5:41am On Aug 12, 2013
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Politics / Governors Olusegun Mimiko, Kashim, Others Pay Fashola Condolence Visit.(pic.) by EkoAtlantic: 5:38am On Aug 12, 2013
Governors Olusegun Mimiko, Kashim, Others Pay Fashola Condolence Visit.

Politics / Re: Lagos Govt’ll Continue To Send Destitutes Packing -ikuforiji by EkoAtlantic: 5:20am On Aug 12, 2013
malc619:
Meanwhile your "VIP Destitutes" will continue to be deported from Lagos. So what are you gonna do about that. Wait lemme guess. You'll carry female hand bags and Israeli flags and dance alingo around the streets of Onitsha and Aba...

I dey laff oooo!!!

grin grin grin

grin grin

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Politics / Re: Lagos Govt’ll Continue To Send Destitutes Packing -ikuforiji by EkoAtlantic: 4:54am On Aug 12, 2013
Chris-OD:


Because those Anambra destitutes are SUPERIOR to Yoruba destitutes. Destitute pass destitute

^^
I know you understand these destitutes very well, therefore no objection about your assertion. cheesy

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Politics / Re: Lagos Govt’ll Continue To Send Destitutes Packing -ikuforiji by EkoAtlantic: 4:46am On Aug 12, 2013
Chris-OD:


There are more destitutes from lagos, Ondo, Osun, Oyo, Ekiti and Ogun in Lagos. Deal with those.

Then why was adaobi of Anambra weeping on oga Jona when your people were reunited?! grin

Like Ikuforiji said: 'more deportation on the way'. cheesy

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Politics / Re: Lagos Govt’ll Continue To Send Destitutes Packing -ikuforiji by EkoAtlantic: 4:39am On Aug 12, 2013
Chris-OD:
Is this the same Ikuforiji who stole billions and has a case with EFCC?

Nigeria is a joke. This APC man shld be in jail

Me sef dey wonder. But that doesn't take away the fact that your kins that are destitutes 'll forever be sent packing from the street of Lagos grin
Take heart man.

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Politics / Re: Lagos Govt’ll Continue To Send Destitutes Packing -ikuforiji by EkoAtlantic: 4:27am On Aug 12, 2013
Whatever it'll take for Eko not to baje shall be done.
Fellas expecting Lagos gov to apologize for reuniting their kins with their relations in Anambra, better watch your back because there are indications that you might be next. grin grin

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Politics / Lagos Govt’ll Continue To Send Destitutes Packing -ikuforiji by EkoAtlantic: 4:23am On Aug 12, 2013
Written by  Bola Badmus-Lagos Monday, 12 August 2013

Speaker, Lagos State House of Assembly, Honourable Adeyemi Ikuforiji, declared at the weekend that the exercise to rid the state of elements that constitute “security threats” will continue unabated, even as he blamed the government of Anambra State for politicising the recent deportation of destitutes who are indigenes of the state.

The speaker, who spoke with newsmen, stated that destitutes from other states, including  Kano, Oyo and Ogun had in the past been taken back to their states without the affected governments raising an eyebrow.
                                         
“Nobody talked about deportation when Kano, Ogun and other states’ indigenes were removed and taken back to their states,” he said.

According to him, the Rivers State government recently sent some Lagosians back home while the state accepted the decision without complaining to the Federal Government or twisting the issue to attract public sympathy as being done by the Anambra State government.
Speaking further, the speaker argued that those taken back to their states were destitutes, declaring that the  exercise would “continue until our roads are safe.”

“They have no genuine means of livelihood and no known address. So, they are considered illegitimate burden as well a serious security challenge to the state.                                 

“It is not the responsibility of Lagos State to cater for indigenes of other states who are engaged in illegal livelihood. I don’t think it is right to allow destitutes to constitute themselves as a menace to our society,” he argued.
He, however, debunked claim that the destitutes were ill-fed and tortured before they were sent to their state.       
It will be recalled that the Lagos State government recently deported 73 destitutes mainly from Anambra State who, it claimed, constituted security threat.
http://www.tribune.com.ng/news2013/index.php/en/news/item/18929-lagos-govt%E2%80%99ll-continue-to-send-destitutes-packing-ikuforiji.html

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Politics / Re: Lagos To Launch The First Digital Water Projection Advertising In Africa by EkoAtlantic: 3:40pm On Aug 11, 2013
IAMBREEZY: fashola is definitely a blessing in lagos not only lagos in nigeria, if all governors can do half of what fashola have done in lagos nigeria will be a better place, i just like his sense of humour reasoning.

True.
I think Amosun of Ogun is towing his path, with commendable development strides and attracting investors.
Ogun: Propelling Development Strides With Seven Additional Flyovers
The ongoing urban renewal programme has literally turned Ogun State into one huge construction site. Over the last two years, the Governor Ibikunle Amosun-led administration has tenaciously pursued it, transforming the landscape with road infrastructure and re-enacting development at an overwhelming pace hitherto unimagined.

As part of this beautification drive is the plan to deliver seven flyovers across the state by December, this year. Surely, many residents are eagerly awaiting this monumental projects embedded in the government’s mission to rebuild agenda.

The flyovers are currently under construction simultaneously in Abeokuta, Ago-Iwoye, Ijebu-Ode and Sagamu areas. They include the two bridges at Itoku and Sapon along OGTV-Brewery road in Abeokuta; two bridges along Ilishan-Ago Iwoye road; Mobalufon flyover and Lagos Garage flyover along Ejinrin-Oluwalogbon junction, Ijebu Ode; and the flyover at Sabo, Sagamu.

Already, the Amosun administration has given a glimpse of its promise with the Ibara flyover located in Abeokuta, the state capital. The dual carriage overhead bridge is reputed as the first ever flyover constructed in Abeokuta by any state government since the creation of

Ogun in 1976. For some observers, the Ibara flyover has provided the vista to peepinto the bigger picture of more amazement to come. The flyover begins at the end of Lalubu road and opens into a standard six-lane Ibara-Ita Eko-Sokori-Totoro road, which was completed with drainages, median, greenbelt, walkway, streetlights, modern bus-stop and a pedestrian bridge equipped with air-conditioner, among other modern features.

Apart from the ongoing flyovers, several roads are also being handled by different construction firms across the state. These multibillion Naira projects include Ilo-Awela road in Ota; Moshood Abiola Way, Ojere/Adatan/Asero road and Lafenwa/Aiyetoro/Ajebo road in Abeokuta; Sagamu-Benin Express/Oba Erinwole junction road in Sagamu; Ilara/Ijoun/Egua/Oja-Odan/Ilase road in Ipokia; Ilishan/Ago-Iwoye road; Ikangba-Ilese road; Ejinrin/Mobalufon/Ibadan road in Ijebu-Ode, Ofada/Mowe/Ibafo roads; and Sango-Ijoko/ Oke Aro/Ojodu Abiodun road.

The state Commissioner for Works and Infrastructure, Olamilekan Adegbite, said recently that the flyovers were expected to be delivered before the end of the year. He described the Ibara flyover as a model and benchmark to be replicated in all the three senatorial districts of the state.

Towards ensuring that all roads being constructed by the state government are completed as scheduled, the commissioner disclosed that contractors handling the projects have started asphalting sections of the roads.

During an inspection tour of the sites, Adegbite explained that the asphalting of sections of the roads were done after completion of all necessary concrete and earth works on the concerned roads.

“Some of the roads on which the sectional asphalting had been done include MKO Abiola Way, the Ilara axis of the 107km Ilara-Ijoun-Eggua road, Sagamu expressway-Sabo road, Ilo-Awela road in Ota and Onikolobo axis of Ojere-Adatan road in Abeokuta. The contractors are aware of the state government’s stand on when the roads are to be delivered and they are working towards achieving this,” he said.

The commissioner expressed satisfaction that despite the rainy season, the pace of work had not been slowed down but rather tremendous progress recorded on all the roads.

At the inauguration of the 2.4km Ibara-Totoro road on January 24, 2013, Amosun had given insight into his administration’s massive investment in infrastructure. He said it was in fulfilment of his electoral promises to the people.

The governor had expressed optimism that the flyover would aid movement of goods and services, ease traffic flow and reduce manpower-time wasted in traffic congestion, thereby improving the productive time of individuals plying the road.

He said, “Our goal is to put our state in the league of advanced economies and make it investors’ destination of choice not only in Nigeria but sub-Saharan Africa. To achieve this, we will continue to rehabilitate existing infrastructure and construct not just modern but high-tech infrastructure that will enhance the magnificence of our environment and act as a catalyst for our socio-economic development.

“I thank residents for their support and sacrifices for this project, especially those whose property gave way to the beautiful edifices that we are building across the state. I urge you to exercise more patience and continue to support the administration in its mission to rebuild Ogun.”

The governor assured that his administration was committed to improving the standard of living of the people through the provision of necessary infrastructure, including good roads, electricity, affordable health care, qualitative education, clean and potable water, shelter and empowerment of the people to become self-reliant.

To sustain these efforts, he called on the people of the state to support government by paying their taxes, levies and dues adequately and regularly. He also urged the organised private sector to take advantage of the enabling environment being provided and partner with the state government to create wealth and achieve good returns on investment.

With the massiveness of the capital-intensive projects, many have wondered how the Amosun administration would be able to execute them.

“Would these projects not plunge the state into needless debts” or “would they not be abandoned ultimately” have been the sort of question agitating curious minds?

The government’s huge investment could rather be imagined with 15 model schools under construction, purchase of tractors and other agricultural equipment, purchase of power transformers, Bus Mass Transit (BMT) buses, vacuum trucks for environmental sanitation, 13 Armoured Personnel Carriers and 240 security patrol vehicles, renovation and equipping of existing health institutions and the planned construction of 10 state-of-the-art hospitals across the nine federal constituencies in the state.
http://leadership.ng/news/080813/ogun-propelling-development-strides-seven-additional-flyovers
Politics / Re: Lagos To Launch The First Digital Water Projection Advertising In Africa by EkoAtlantic: 12:34pm On Aug 11, 2013
sheyie2007:

was responding to the first reply from ayekotoo.

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