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All the following books are available and authored by Akogun Iyiola Oyedepo. TWENTY- ONE (21) POLITICAL LIES IN NIGERIA. The book is about the unfortunate strategies of Nigerian politicians to play to the gallery while enjoying the gullibility of the people to attain political power. 21 Political Lies in Nigeria sheds light on the affectionate relationships between lying and politics. Using rapt and easy-to-understand diction, the author makes the language of the text reader-friendly offering a unique pattern of hunger and thirst for more. SHONGA AND THE LOOTING OF KWARA TREASURY This book is an expository explanation and analysis of a fraudulent approach to commercial farming by the government of Kwara state. LETTERS TO THE EMIR This is an interpretation of History to glue together people of diverse origins and cultures so as to ensure Peace, Harmony, and Economic Development in a Heterogeneous Society. Cost: ₦2000 per copy. 48hrs Nationwide Delivery Free Shipping for Orders above ₦20,000. For Inquires call or chat 0806 262 1982 https:///1o18e8 https://nli.com.ng/book-sale/
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Nations Leadership Institute presents a A 5-day Workshop Theme: How to Win Elections Training Courses include: (a) Campaign plans and manifesto. (b) How to assemble your Campaign Team. (c) Media: (traditional, Electronic and Digital) in elections . (d) Comprehensive Political Fund Raising. (e) Principle of Sensitization, Mobilization and Organization (SMO). (f) Grassroots mobilization. (g) Organizing and managing mass rally, Town hall meetings and Think Tank meetings. (h) Security and elections. (i) Know the Electoral Amendment acts 2022 and guidelines to 2023 Elections. Training Dates: 4th – 8th July, 2022, 1st – 5th August, 2022, 5th – 9th September, 2022, 3rd – 7th October, 2022, 7th – 11th November, 2022 and 5th - 9th December. Register online: https:///rpWiXPpMbh9rYom18 Training Fee: ₦30,000 per Participant. Targeted Audience: Political Parties, Candidates, Youth and Women leaders, Campaign DGs and Managers, and interested general Public. Visit: https:///lxo55q for more information. For Registration and further enquires call 08062621982.
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POLITICS: THE NEED FOR PREPARATIONS Being the text of the speech of AKOGUN IYIOLA OYEDEPO, President/Founder of NATIONS LEADERSHIP INSTITUTE at the occasion of the closing ceremony of the Weekly Political Dialogue on 20th December 2021. Courtesies, Introduction Perhaps there is no field of human endeavor where knowledge and skills are demanded but are abysmally absent than in the contemporary field of politics and politicking in Nigeria. David Easton defined politics as the ‘’authoritative allocation of values’’. Am yet to know or see any other system that can comprehensively compete in the allocation of real needs and values in the society than the state through the instrumentality of government. Politics is the building blocks for participation in government so as to allocate societal values and needs. Attainment of political powers could be through monarchy, totalitarianism, theocracy but in as much as democracy allows for mass and popular participation in the establishment and running of governments; it is second to none in importance. My Participation in Politics I am a trained political scientist, a lawyer and a politician. I have been in politics for the past thirty two years. During the thirty two years, I had operated at various levels of political parties at the Local, State and Federal levels. I had been in the Executive arm of government as a commissioner in the government of Kwara State and I know the workings of the Legislature as a one time member of Kwara State House of Assembly. My training as a Legal Practitioner make me to know the workings of the judiciary. There is therefore no arms of government that is strange to me. At least I have knowledge of all. I have been fully prepared for a stint in politics. My Burden on Leadership My long years of participation in partisan politics where I have seen it all, have created in me some burdens: burdens on the issue of leadership and politics. So many things are certainly wrong with our politics: politics without principle, ideology, enlightened self-interests, programs, manifesto, commitment, docile electorates/citizen, unaccountable leadership, fair-weatherism, etc. The problems are legion. Yet politics remains the most reliable instrument of getting whatever we want in an organized human society. Such a demanding field of human endeavor should not be invaded by ill-trained, ill-mannered, and absolutely ill-brought up children. Burden for effective and progressive political leadership is the vision behind the establishment of Nations Leadership Institute (NLI). We are conscious of the fact that without fixing our politics, we never can fix our economy and there shall be no prosperity in the land. Our school for Democratic Studies; one of the five schools of the Institute, is the anchor of the Weekly Political Dialogue, the closing event that is the subject matter of this gathering. The Weekly Political Dialogue? The idea behind the Weekly Political Dialogue is to infuse some understanding and knowledge into the mind of those that must take a plunge into politics and leadership at whatever level. It is our belief that while the science of politics is taught in our universities; the art of politics is learnt on the field. Experience garnering in politics should be gradual, incremental or step by step. Political skills acquisition could also be special or general. There are some people in politics that specialize in party or election administration, while some make their stint by standing for elections; either to the legislature or in the Executive arm of government. And yet there are some that traverse all areas of politics. But in whatever area one may want to make his or her mark, training or preparation is imperative. The art of politics can be learnt through political mentorship or by taking short courses as it is done for the Graduands of today at the Weekly Political Dialogue, the outcome of which we celebrate today. The dialogue was for a period of three months. Thirty-Nine Years of Political Instability But is it necessary? Is it desirable to go through this type of training if you must go into politics? In Nigeria with a fledgling democracy, it is importantly necessary. With the military putsch of 1966, all the political knowledge, skills acquired and experience of the first generation of our leaders that started in 1922 till 1966 came to an abrupt end. A child born in 1960 was about five years of age, when the army took over in 1966. Such a child could not have had knowledge of democracy as an infant. At the second republic of 1979, the child of 1960 was a teenager of about eighteen, not legally qualified to contest for office in Nigeria. Yet the second republic came to an abrupt end when he was merely twenty two. In 1999, the independence child was thirty nine. At that age some of them took elective office as governors, deputy governors, legislators both at local state and federal levels. The question is for their thirty nine odd years from whom had they learnt any principle or practice of democracy as they virtually lived all their lives under the dictatorship of the military? If therefore majority of our politicians since 1999 behave like gangsters and indeed alienated from the people as “democrats”, it is now easy to know the cause: inexperience, lack of mentorship, lack of knowledge and vision. No Nexus Between the Past and the Present By 1999, there had been serious depletion of the rank and file of the first generation of our politicians. The few ones that were not by then dead, were too old and feeble for active participation in politics. The new entrants into politics of the current republic had nobody to rely on for political mentorship. At the dawn of the new republic in 1999, the teaching of history had virtually been wiped off our school system. Thus, the emerging politicians had no access to previous history and they had no contact with those that can orally tell them about their previous participations in the politics of the first, second and the third republics. At the dawn of politics in 1999, Nigerians were at the mercy of military made politicians, lacking in political experience and relevant political skills and knowledge. That the political system had wobbled but nevertheless sustained till today is more because years of military intervention in the political process of this country; had destroyed the image of soldiers as a modernizing or civilizing instrument in the political process of nation building. Content of the Weekly Political Dialogue Now that democracy has come to stay there is the need to prepare people for leadership, hence the establishment of Nations Leadership Institute with the School of Democratic Studies as one of the schools under the umbrella of the Institute. Governance, and here we mean good governance is too demanding to be left for the untrained both in learning and character. These people been churned out by this Institute today, have undergone trainings in a dialogue form which is participatory. The dialogue cover the followings: Making a career in politics, Media roles in an election, Vision, mission and ethics in a developing democracy, Government and public service, The roles of new media, Politics as a danger to democracy, Understanding the workings of political party, Kwara politics yesterday, today and tomorrow, Fund raising for political purpose, Understanding the socio/economic context of politics, How to win elections. All these topical issues were taken by highly experience politicians and well-grounded academics. Ambassadors of a New Kwara With this ceremony, that marks the end of the political dialogue, the participants in this program are now sent out to effect some changes in the political landscape of Kwara State in particular and Nigeria in general. With the knowledge garnered from this Institute, you are to be the ambassadors of this Institute. Even more than the certificate we give you today, let the demonstration of the knowledge, information and skill acquired from this Institute be the true certificate and testimonial that you have passed through this place. What you have now become can make you contest any elective office whether into the party offices, legislature and the Executive. You can with this skills too even function at the campaign directorate of any contestant that may need your skills. Conclusion I therefore congratulate the Graduands for this landmark achievements and urge you to go to the world to effect some positive changes. Let me thank most sincerely our resource persons for imparting knowledge to these participants of our dialogue programs and we sincerely appreciate those that have decided to honor our invitation to this program that is very important to us. God shall continue to bless you all abundantly. Thank you for listening to me. Video links to Political Dialogue Session Week 4 Theme: Political Dialogue Participants drawn from the 16 Local Government Areas of Kwara State. Paper Delivered: Vision, Mission and Ethics in a Developing Democracy Delivered by: Comrade Abdul-Rahoof Bello https://www.facebook.com/akogun.oyedepo/videos/4359548427446342/?d=n Week 5 Theme: Political Dialogue Participants drawn from the 16 Local Government Areas of Kwara State. Paper Delivered: Governance and Public Service Delivered by: Ibrahim Bashir Olaitan(PhD) https://www.facebook.com/akogun.oyedepo/videos/359446322596086/?d=n Week 6 Theme: Political Dialogue Participants drawn from the 16 Local Government Areas of Kwara State. Paper Delivered: The Role of New Media Delivered by: Femi Afolabi https://www.facebook.com/100001058848370/posts/4660093547369227/?d=n Week 7 Theme: Political Dialogue Participants drawn from the 16 Local Government Areas of Kwara State. Paper Delivered: Politics as a Danger to Democracy Delivered by: Tunde Mohammed https://www.facebook.com/akogun.oyedepo/videos/4329840293773021/?d=n Week 8 Theme: Political Dialogue Participants drawn from the 16 Local Government Areas of Kwara State. Paper Delivered: Understanding the workings of a Political Party Delivered by: Akogun Iyiola Oyedepo https://www.facebook.com/akogun.oyedepo/videos/399988218317487/?d=n Week 9 Theme: Political Dialogue Participants drawn from the 16 Local Government Areas of Kwara State. Paper Delivered: Kwara Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow Delivered by: Alhaji LAK Jimoh https://www.facebook.com/akogun.oyedepo/videos/480281862980331/?d=n Week 10 Theme: Political Dialogue Participants drawn from the 16 Local Government Areas of Kwara State. Paper Delivered: Fund Raising for Political Purpose Delivered by: Akogun Iyiola Oyedepo https://www.facebook.com/akogun.oyedepo/videos/627659941734838/?d=n Week 11 Theme: Political Dialogue Participants drawn from the 16 Local Government Areas of Kwara State. Paper Delivered: Understanding the Socio-Economic Context of Politics Delivered by: Professor Hassan Saliu https://www.facebook.com/akogun.oyedepo/videos/1365770857154402/?d=n Week 12 Theme: Political Dialogue Participants drawn from the 16 Local Government Areas of Kwara State. Paper Delivered: How to win Elections Delivered by: Akogun Iyiola Oyedepo https://www.facebook.com/akogun.oyedepo/videos/232880975513278/?d=n Closing ceremony and certificate presentation to 43 participants of Political Dialogue. Venue: NLI Building , 1 Adelodun Street, Flower Garden, GRA, Ilorin. https://www.facebook.com/100001058848370/posts/4959324570779455/?d=n
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Samsung 55" JU6800 6 Series Flat UHD 4K Nano Crystal Smart TV Location: Ilorin, Kwara State Price: 190k( Negotiate-able) 08062621982
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Samsung 55" JU6800 6 Series Flat UHD 4K Nano Crystal Smart TV Location: Ilorin, Kwara State Price: 190k( Negotiate-able) 08062621982
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