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NTA international i mean O! cos i checkd d local NTA,dey'v closd transmissn..FUTA professors are d LG returnin officers |
The results are now being announced live on NTA @ INEC headquaters..LP conveniently leading |
One guy being interviewed by moji makanjuola says 'mr.president must fire from all cylinders tonite'..naughty man ![]() |
OP, i share your views..definitely, dats not him.i found out a long time ago dat some of ds psts(adeboye, oyedepo..) dont have serious flair for d internet(internet appeals to d yung & some in deir 40s &50s,dey'r aware of it tho'. for thots, how many of our fathers r on fb)..ds pages are created by some of their overzealous church workers who hav access to some limited info. dts y if u type der names on fb, u'l get more dan 1 result. some active, others not |
AND DEFINITELY 'OUR FRIENDS' WONT REPORT HOW THE DAY STARTED Protesting undergraduates pelt Aregbesola, deputy over bursary OSOGBO — OSUN State governor, Mr. Rauf Aregbesola and his deputy; Mrs. Grace Titi-Laoye Tomori were yesterday prevented from going to their offices by the angry students in the tertiary institutions who were protesting alleged non-payment of their bursary allowances. The students who were in their thousands thronged the state government Secretariat, on Ibadan Expressway in Osogbo, as early as 10a.m. and barricaded all entrances leading to the Secretariat and held Aregbesola and his deputy hostage for over an hour while chanting war songs to drive home their demands. The government, however, described the action of the students as unfortunate, saying that the present administ- ration has done enough to alleviate the suffering of the students more than any administration before it. The Director, Bureau of Communication and Strategy, Mr. Semiu Okanlawon said the government will not be daunted by the action of the few disgruntled students who are bent in frustrating the good intention of governor Aregbesola. Trouble started for Aregbesola at about noon while on his way to the office when the protesting students demanded that he should alight from his car and address them but their request fell on the deaf ears of the governor who pleaded with the protesters to dialogue with him in his office. Aregbesola’s pleas for him to be allowed to enter the Secretariat did not go down well with the students who started booing the governor and his deputy and made uncomplimentary remarks about them. However, the state Commissioner of Police, Mrs. Kalafite Adeyemi appealed to the angry students to allow Aregbesola address them in his office, but the protesters stood their ground. Amidst the unending uproar, the students barricaded the deputy governor’s convoy and forced her to alight from her car. She, however, trekked down backward for about five minutes for fear of being harassed by the angry protesters and joined Aregbesola, who was at a stone-throw behind her in his car. Apparently confused by the ugly development, Aregbesola’s convoy zoomed off while the protesters continued chasing and stoning the governor. There was panic, however, when the security men attached to Aregbesola started firing their gun-shots spora- dically into thin air apparently to scare away the students. The chairman, Joint Campus Committee, JCC, Olaore Naheem who spoke on behalf of the protesting students said: “We, the students of Osun State in all the tertiary institutions have not collected our bursary of N10,000 as earlier announced by Aregbesola. “Our schools are in a state of decay but unfortunately, Aregbesola is gallivanting around with the state resources. About two years that Aregbesola regained his mandate as the governor of the state, he has remained incommunicado with the yearnings of the people of the state especially in the area of education”. As Senate committee hails his education policy Members of the Senate yesterday challenged other governors of the federation to learn from the educational policies put in Osun State if indeed, they are set to put their states on the path of educational glory. The Chairman, Senate Committee on Educ- ation, Chief Uche Chukwumerijie, leading other members of the Committee on an oversight visit to the state, advised other states to drop their party affiliations and sentiments for the advancement of education in their various states. Osun State governor, Mr. Rauf Aregbesola had held that Nigeria will not make an appreciable progress if her focus is only on the executive arm of government. Senator Chukwumerijie said the visit was a mark of respect and solidarity to show appreciation for the wonders and feat that the young administration of Aregbesola has achieved In his words: “The states and the country owed Governor Aregb- esola a lot of gratitude for promptly laying a formidable foundation for education in the state. I will like to use this opportunity to advise other states irrespective of your political affiliation. SOURCE: vanguard WHAT AN IRONY.. PRAISED BY POLITICIANS, PELTED BY STUDENTS |
a suppossed peoples' governor finding it very difficult to descend from his "high horse" to meet the students' simple request of addressing them at the protest point sounds awkward to me really.. |
OSUN STATE IS TURNING INTO SOMETHING ELSE O! Protesting undergraduates pelt Aregbesola, deputy over bursary OSOGBO — OSUN State governor, Mr. Rauf Aregbesola and his deputy; Mrs. Grace Titi-Laoye Tomori were yesterday prevented from going to their offices by the angry students in the tertiary institutions who were protesting alleged non-payment of their bursary allowances. The students who were in their thousands thronged the state government Secretariat, on Ibadan Expressway in Osogbo, as early as 10a.m. and barricaded all entrances leading to the Secretariat and held Aregbesola and his deputy hostage for over an hour while chanting war songs to drive home their demands. The government, however, described the action of the students as unfortunate, saying that the present administ- ration has done enough to alleviate the suffering of the students more than any administration before it. The Director, Bureau of Communication and Strategy, Mr. Semiu Okanlawon said the government will not be daunted by the action of the few disgruntled students who are bent in frustrating the good intention of governor Aregbesola. Trouble started for Aregbesola at about noon while on his way to the office when the protesting students demanded that he should alight from his car and address them but their request fell on the deaf ears of the governor who pleaded with the protesters to dialogue with him in his office. Aregbesola’s pleas for him to be allowed to enter the Secretariat did not go down well with the students who started booing the governor and his deputy and made uncomplimentary remarks about them. However, the state Commissioner of Police, Mrs. Kalafite Adeyemi appealed to the angry students to allow Aregbesola address them in his office, but the protesters stood their ground. Amidst the unending uproar, the students barricaded the deputy governor’s convoy and forced her to alight from her car. She, however, trekked down backward for about five minutes for fear of being harassed by the angry protesters and joined Aregbesola, who was at a stone-throw behind her in his car. Apparently confused by the ugly development, Aregbesola’s convoy zoomed off while the protesters continued chasing and stoning the governor. There was panic, however, when the security men attached to Aregbesola started firing their gun-shots spora- dically into thin air apparently to scare away the students. The chairman, Joint Campus Committee, JCC, Olaore Naheem who spoke on behalf of the protesting students said: “We, the students of Osun State in all the tertiary institutions have not collected our bursary of N10,000 as earlier announced by Aregbesola. “Our schools are in a state of decay but unfortunately, Aregbesola is gallivanting around with the state resources. About two years that Aregbesola regained his mandate as the governor of the state, he has remained incommunicado with the yearnings of the people of the state especially in the area of education”. As Senate committee hails his education policy Members of the Senate yesterday challenged other governors of the federation to learn from the educational policies put in Osun State if indeed, they are set to put their states on the path of educational glory. The Chairman, Senate Committee on Educ- ation, Chief Uche Chukwumerijie, leading other members of the Committee on an oversight visit to the state, advised other states to drop their party affiliations and sentiments for the advancement of education in their various states. Osun State governor, Mr. Rauf Aregbesola had held that Nigeria will not make an appreciable progress if her focus is only on the executive arm of government. Senator Chukwumerijie said the visit was a mark of respect and solidarity to show appreciation for the wonders and feat that the young administration of Aregbesola has achieved In his words: “The states and the country owed Governor Aregb- esola a lot of gratitude for promptly laying a formidable foundation for education in the state. I will like to use this opportunity to advise other states irrespective of your political affiliation. SOURCE: vanguard WHAT AN IRONY.. PRAISED BY POLITICIANS, PELTED BY STUDENTS |
OSUN STATE IS TURNING INTO SOMETHING ELSE O! Protesting undergraduates pelt Aregbesola, deputy over bursary OSOGBO — OSUN State governor, Mr. Rauf Aregbesola and his deputy; Mrs. Grace Titi-Laoye Tomori were yesterday prevented from going to their offices by the angry students in the tertiary institutions who were protesting alleged non-payment of their bursary allowances. The students who were in their thousands thronged the state government Secretariat, on Ibadan Expressway in Osogbo, as early as 10a.m. and barricaded all entrances leading to the Secretariat and held Aregbesola and his deputy hostage for over an hour while chanting war songs to drive home their demands. The government, however, described the action of the students as unfortunate, saying that the present administ- ration has done enough to alleviate the suffering of the students more than any administration before it. The Director, Bureau of Communication and Strategy, Mr. Semiu Okanlawon said the government will not be daunted by the action of the few disgruntled students who are bent in frustrating the good intention of governor Aregbesola. Trouble started for Aregbesola at about noon while on his way to the office when the protesting students demanded that he should alight from his car and address them but their request fell on the deaf ears of the governor who pleaded with the protesters to dialogue with him in his office. Aregbesola’s pleas for him to be allowed to enter the Secretariat did not go down well with the students who started booing the governor and his deputy and made uncomplimentary remarks about them. However, the state Commissioner of Police, Mrs. Kalafite Adeyemi appealed to the angry students to allow Aregbesola address them in his office, but the protesters stood their ground. Amidst the unending uproar, the students barricaded the deputy governor’s convoy and forced her to alight from her car. She, however, trekked down backward for about five minutes for fear of being harassed by the angry protesters and joined Aregbesola, who was at a stone-throw behind her in his car. Apparently confused by the ugly development, Aregbesola’s convoy zoomed off while the protesters continued chasing and stoning the governor. There was panic, however, when the security men attached to Aregbesola started firing their gun-shots spora- dically into thin air apparently to scare away the students. The chairman, Joint Campus Committee, JCC, Olaore Naheem who spoke on behalf of the protesting students said: “We, the students of Osun State in all the tertiary institutions have not collected our bursary of N10,000 as earlier announced by Aregbesola. “Our schools are in a state of decay but unfortunately, Aregbesola is gallivanting around with the state resources. About two years that Aregbesola regained his mandate as the governor of the state, he has remained incommunicado with the yearnings of the people of the state especially in the area of education”. As Senate committee hails his education policy Members of the Senate yesterday challenged other governors of the federation to learn from the educational policies put in Osun State if indeed, they are set to put their states on the path of educational glory. The Chairman, Senate Committee on Educ- ation, Chief Uche Chukwumerijie, leading other members of the Committee on an oversight visit to the state, advised other states to drop their party affiliations and sentiments for the advancement of education in their various states. Osun State governor, Mr. Rauf Aregbesola had held that Nigeria will not make an appreciable progress if her focus is only on the executive arm of government. Senator Chukwumerijie said the visit was a mark of respect and solidarity to show appreciation for the wonders and feat that the young administration of Aregbesola has achieved In his words: “The states and the country owed Governor Aregb- esola a lot of gratitude for promptly laying a formidable foundation for education in the state. I will like to use this opportunity to advise other states irrespective of your political affiliation. SOURCE: vanguard WHAT AN IRONY.. PRAISED BY POLITICIANS, PELTED BY STUDENTS |
Tmac sounds to me like someone whose partner played a fast one on cos he seemingly knew abt d genesis of d transactn but not d end..he expected some kickbacks, his partner gave him pittance and complaind d bishop didnt pay as agreed. now, we know his partner demanded 45 million dollars but how much did d bishop pay,dt he cudnt supply & he's online ranting..obviously he dosnt know d full details |
Jonathan doesnt put on light colored shirts like ds wt rolled up sleeves & d raised hand is surely not his..op, u try sha |
and its none of our business if PDP is smarter dan him in today's business cos i'm sure hs foot soldiers r also in strategic places |
oshiomole shuld shut his mouth. we already know 99% of politicians are tainted devils..didnt we see daylight robbery in lagos during their LG electns?? |
oga O. GOD rest their souls. |
at last |
when would nigerian matches be worth watching ![]() |
obviously there is no bite in ds set of eagles..soo many misses |
First half ended. evidently der was no time for quality training for keshi's boys..they're stil not gud in connectin aerial balls and long passes |
A counter gives peru their first goal |
A peruvian free kick(d frst of d game)..beautiful save by nigerian goalie |
Where's ds ref from.must he blow @ evry chalenge |
Still goalless.no impressive displays yet |
Yeah, live on AIT...dah no.7 short die |
Who is the 'emperor' tinubu whose word is law in d states ACN govern or jonathan who doesnt pokenose into affairs of states, time wil tell |
haibeekay01@gmail.com |
Togo beats us in our backyard afta al d rantings. Na wa O! |
@ lagosboy. Dats d kind of job O! som also drect trafic yl som r 2 b givn plots of land to farm(ds 1s av nt startd & stl sit idly @d LG sectariats).dey also apear n som kind of very funny pyjamas. |
To odas outside osun, 20000jobs is no mean feat buh imagin a graduate sweepin & packin refuse on d streets of osogbo, now dat wud hav bn gud 4 old women/widows not 4 young ppl.odas drect trafic for 8k/mnth |
Its funny when som folks post osun dèfender as a source of balanced news 4rm osun. FYI, osun dfender is located inside Aregbe's campaign ofice n osogbo. U shud den know whos trumpet dey'l blow |
dat 1st picture is definitely one of Reinhard Bonnke's crusade(its n 'Evangelism by Fire), where are ur posters or party banners. abegi, go ur village go start campaign for 2027. dats ur year of breakthru in politics |
how come no soft sell has reported this story, at least Yemi is a bit popular amidst Yoraba actors. |
