Sports › Re: AFCON 2019: Photos From The Match Between Nigeria and South Africa by humblelyf(m): 11:54pm On Jul 10, 2019 |
Our right back Chigozie Awaziem had a very good game again today. Tau initially avoided a special package Rohr brought for him in Collins but had to switch wings in the second half when he saw Awaziem is even a worse evil  Awaziem fit in perfectly into Shehu's shoes. Kudos to him, his crosses were superb too. |
Forum Games › Re: Any Chess Player Around Egbeda Akowanjo by humblelyf(m): 8:51am On Aug 23, 2018 |
Sorry bro, I'm facing same situation where I am now. But you can play live online games to keep up your game. Chess.com is good. |
Politics › Re: Fuel Subsidy Return: There Is A Bigger Fraud Being Perpetrated - Saraki by humblelyf(m): 5:26pm On Jan 17, 2018 |
"I don't know what is subsidy"
Buhari 2015 |
NYSC › Re: 2017 NYSC Batch B Stream 1 Call Up Letters Are Out. Indicate Your State Here by humblelyf(m): 11:48am On Nov 17, 2017 |
Jamie1: Any Jigawa corper here? I was beginning to wonder if I'm the only one. |
Sports › Re: Nigeria Vs Zambia: Five Feared Dead, Scores Injured During Stadium Stampede by humblelyf(m): 3:19pm On Oct 08, 2017 |
This is a first hand narrative from my friend about what happened at the stadium yesterday, you can check the guy up on Facebook if you want.
Don't call a news false outrightly because you don't want to believe it.
Mbaneme Obiefuna Nzube |
Family › Re: Viral Picture Of Mother And Her Daughters. Can You Spot The Mum? by humblelyf(m): 1:57pm On May 27, 2017 |
4
because her dressing is mum kinda
1
because her Olympus have fallen |
Politics › Re: Three Recommendations From The Senate Report Which Nailed SGF, Lawal by humblelyf(m): 9:45pm On Apr 19, 2017 |
omenkaLives: At least they are not being told stealing is not corruption or that if yams are kept close to goats, as a matter of duty, the goats must eat the yams.  you supported PMB when he refused to suspend the SGF, just look at the hypocrisy you are now displaying. the earlier you understand that this politicians cares less about the masses the better for you. I wonder how much you are being given that made you sale off your conscience. pathetic! |
Culture › Re: Emir Sanusi Disowns Instagram, Facebook & Twitter Accounts by humblelyf(m): 9:12pm On Apr 14, 2017 |
something ain't right.
so all those sensible posts didn't come from the Emir? |
Culture › Re: Emir Sanusi Disowns Instagram, Facebook & Twitter Accounts by humblelyf(m): 9:12pm On Apr 14, 2017 |
something ain't right.
so all those sensible posts didn't come from the Emir? |
Politics › Re: "Ndume’s Suspension Is Illegal" – Taidi Jonathan by humblelyf(m): 9:17pm On Mar 30, 2017 |
Ndume is on his own.
I didn't see him react to Jibrin suspension from the lower chamber.
what goes around... |
Politics › Re: "I Am Not Aware Of President Buhari's Health Status" - Femi Adesina by humblelyf(m): 8:57am On Feb 06, 2017 |
Oladimejyy: What just know is that PMB is not dead,nothing more. #ISTANDWITHBUHARIPATIENTLY lol are you standing at the airport right now? you must be feeling frustrated and disappointed right? |
Christianity Etc › Re: Apostle Suleman Visits IGP Idris (Photos) by humblelyf(m): 4:09pm On Jan 31, 2017 |
sarrki: Thank God he retraced his step
No one can threaten Federal Republic Of Nigeria
Ask Kanu the criminal in kuje
He's regretting his step
Enemies of state be warned stop throwing tantrums and crying fowl everywhere. keep mute and enjoy the change you are your cohort voted for. |
Romance › Re: Who Blinks First, A Tale Of How 3 Girls Fought Over One Guy by humblelyf(m): 12:21pm On Dec 11, 2016 |
the level of my intrest in this story is dwindling rapidly.
op, finish the story ASAP or quit telling now! |
Romance › Re: Who Blinks First, A Tale Of How 3 Girls Fought Over One Guy by humblelyf(m): 9:53pm On Dec 08, 2016 |
ladyverere: Tanx anti guy for d mention. Something really deep is going down... yeah, I'm enjoying it for sure. mention a brother in your next update |
Romance › Re: Who Blinks First, A Tale Of How 3 Girls Fought Over One Guy by humblelyf(m): 8:43pm On Dec 07, 2016 |
your imaginative skills is superb...mention me when you update please.
goodwork |
Career › Re: Frustrated With My Career What Should I Do by humblelyf(m): 7:48am On Nov 17, 2016 |
Johnsown1: Is not all about the money now, human being are in searchable, Quitting is not the option here,talk to the head of your department first and learn to try things on ur own without been tutored. When ur talent is called for a duty,u dont have to starting given excuses that u have forgetted it, you hereby sentence Mr. English to death by hanging. Court!!!.... |
Business › Re: How Chinese-owned Huawei Mistreats Staff And The Nigerian State by humblelyf(m): 10:04pm On Nov 15, 2016 |
Bolustic: Ministry of Labour, the National Assembly has a lot of work to rectify this anomaly. It's so pathetic.
Unfortunately, by the time the FG, through the DSS start dealing with these saboteurs, our smelly mouth ignoramus would start forming Economists, Lawyers, Human Right Activists, Judges. they should be dealt with but strictly according to the law sir. |
Culture › Re: Igbo Students In OAU Ile-ife Celebrtate New Yam Festival / Orientation by humblelyf(m): 9:38pm On Oct 12, 2016 |
Ngwu Ikenna Keep up the good work, you are representing CKC 2009 OLD BOYZ and entire CKC alumnus very well. Jisi ike! |
Nairaland General › Re: Guys Play With A Python Killed In Akwa-Ibom State. Photos by humblelyf(m): 6:48am On Sep 22, 2016 |
HungerBAD: Snakes will still go into extinction in Nigeria. eeh make e go jareh! who snake epp? |
Car Talk › Re: Have Kids Ever Written Crazy Stuffs On Your Car ? by humblelyf(m): 7:33am On Sep 09, 2016 |
Situation001: That's how one idiot completed the '4 x 4' equation on my car by scratching the answer "16' on it.. I was so annoyed but I got rid of it.. like this kid wasnt satisfied when he saw I cleaned it and he repeated it again.. I have to repeat this process for like 4 times and the boy keep solving the equation until I decided to kuku help him myself by printing the answer on my car myself.. what I saw the following day was more annoying.. The idiot had helped me marked it with a bold mark sign with his signature boldly signed beneath it..
I'm still looking for the idiot till today.. uncle you can lie ooo. that was an old joke |
Romance › Re: Question Of The Day by humblelyf(m): 9:51pm On Dec 22, 2015 |
PushMusic: Liar! shoot him in the leg... Fly him abroad asap for treatment... Give him his cut... Kini big deal? |
Politics › Re: Senate Summons COAS Buratai Over Shiite Muslim Killings In Zaria by humblelyf(m): 7:46am On Dec 21, 2015 |
abduljabbar4: Tell me who the boko haram attacked in their first attack. For your information they started in Maiduguri and their first suicide attack was done in Abuja. You guys are twisting it to make it seem the Boko haram attacked only christians at first whats your point? |
Education › Re: Lesson I Learnt From #500 Note by humblelyf(m): 11:26pm On Dec 20, 2015 |
The first lesson is cool but the second... not so cool |
Crime › Re: Nigerian Police Defend Yourself.(picture). by humblelyf(m): 11:11pm On Dec 20, 2015 |
I took time to read ur write up Op You knw why ur ordeal with these men pained me well? Cos there is nothing i can do. #ampissed  |
Celebrities › Re: (photos) Trey Songz, Wizkid, Cecil Hammond At Club 57 Last Night by humblelyf(m): 10:58pm On Dec 20, 2015 |
Wizkid... lil man |
Politics › Re: Editorial: Igbo Marginalization-true Or False by humblelyf(m): 10:30am On Dec 20, 2015 |
ooduapathfinder: www.ooduapathfinder.com By adminadmin on December 20, 2015 Beautiful nonsence!!
[b]The recent intervention on Biafran protests by some leaders from the East, led by the deputy Senate president,Ike Ekweremadu, brings into focus the need to formally address the issue of marginalization being touted as one of the main reasons for the agitations. Marginalization had been the Eastern Mantra in her affairs within Nigeria and more often than not, it is based on a falsehood as their roles in all Nigerian administrations, both civilian and military, the most recent being the Jonathan Administration, proved otherwise. They also predicate their demand on a quest for justice; yet justice without truth is itself an injustice hence when falsehood become the foundation of a claim, the question to be asked is why, especially when such falsehoods can easily be identified. So, why do the Igbo persist in perpetuating a falsehood as a basis for their demand for justice? Since this is not the first time where such a falsehood will become a foundation for a demand, it is necessary to interrogate this aspect of their praxis as it appears it forms part of their political coming into being, since the anti-colonial period, anchored on Zik’s proclamation as to the Igbo being destined by the gods of Africa to liberate Africans from the barbarism of the ages. Part of this predestination was the attempt by Zik himself to perpetuate a falsehood for his own political purposes, a prime example of which was his claim that he or his party the NCNC won the 1951 elections into the Western Regional House of Assembly. It was a falsehood carried over by his associates and followers, including Chinua Achebe who claimed to have been an eye-witness to the “carpet crossing” and others like Mathew Mbu and K.O Mbadiwe. As part of “ooduapathfinder’s” efforts to address some of these falsehoods, we begin with the 1951 Western Regional Elections where a veteran journalist, Felix Adenaike was able to put the elections in perspective, in a detailed manner, hence the following report whose background facts can also be found in “Awo or Zik—Who won the 1951 Western Nigeria Elections”, a book by Alhaji Ganiyu Dawodu(available at Amazon.com).[/b]
“Dr. Mbu said of that election held on 24 September 1951 that: “Dr. Nnamdi Azikiwe was betrayed by the Western Region of Nigeria, not by the electorate, but by the leaders. The NCNC won the election against the Action Group (led by Chief Obafemi Awolowo), but the Action Group introduced what was unknown to Nigerian history”, namely, “carpet crossing. They Action Group bought members of the NCNC to join the Action Group after these people had won election on the platform of the NCNC. Zik, the leader of a majority party in the Western Region became the Leader of Opposition overnight”. Reminded by the interviewer that the late Chief AMA Akinloye had maintained in his lifetime that he and his group had contested the election on a neutral platform from the NCNC, Dr. Mbu said: “That is his version… He is entitled to say what he wants to say. I don’t want to say ill of the dead.. He knew he was NCNC and his group was NCNC. Adelabu remained NCNC. He stuck on to NCNC till he died”.
The late Dr. Kingsley Ozumba Mbadiwe said in his autobiography, “Rebirth of a nation”, among others that: “But in pursuance of the policy of creating a political climate healthy enough to make one a citizen wherever he lived, Dr. Azikiwe contested and won the general elections in 1951 into the Western House of Assembly. To stultify this policy of one Nigeria in favor of his tribally-based philosophy, Chief Awolowo got some elected members to cross carpet from the NCNC to his AG side. Zik the victor lost. And Awolowo’s party was able to form the government of the Western Region.” At a news conference in Lagos on 20 September 1989, more than two years after Chief Awolowo’s death, Dr. Mbadiwe returned to the topic saying: “Dr. Azikiwe and his party won the majority of seats in the Western House of Assembly. He was due to be elected the Leader of Government Business, when overnight, the Action Group introduced the notorious carpet-crossing. By this manipulation, members who won under the NCNC crossed over to the Action Group building it to become the majority party in the West. As a result of this, Chief Awolowo was elected Leader of Government Business and Dr. Azikiwe had to resign.”
Neither Dr. Mbu nor Dr. Mbadiwe named the members of the NCNC who contested the election on the party’s platform and later joined the Action Group to enable Chief Awolowo form the government to the exclusion of Dr. Azikiwe. These are weighty allegations such that they would have assisted their readers to clear the issues rather just repeat their own version of the events at that time in the hope that such repetitions would turn falsehood into facts. To avert conflicting claims over candidates, Mr. Harold Cooper, the Government Public Relations Officer, wrote to the parties to furnish a list of the candidates contesting election on their platforms. Only the Action Group complied with this request and its list of candidates was as follows: Ijebu Remo Division – Obafemi Awolowo and M.S. Sowole; Ijebu Ode Division – S.O. Awokoya, Rev. S.A. Banjo and V.D. Phillips; Oyo Division – Chief Bode Thomas, Abiodun Akerele, A.B.P. Martins, T.A. Amao and SB Eyitayo; Osun Division – SL Akintola, JO Adigun, JO Oroge, S.I. Ogunwale, I…A. Adejare, J.A. Ogunmuyiwa and S.O. Ola; Ondo Division – P.A. Ladapo and G.A. Deko; Okitipupa Division – Dr. L.B. Lebi, CA Tewe and SO Tubo; Epe Division – SL Edu, AB Gbajumo, Obafemi Ajayi and C.A. Williams; Ikeja Division – O. Akeredolu-Ale, SO Gbadamosi and FO Okuntola; Badagry Division – Chief CD Akran, Akinyemi Amosu and Rev. GM Fisher; Egba Division – J.F. Odunjo, Alhaji A.T. Ahmed, CPA Cole, Rev S.A. Daramola, Akintoye Tejuoso, SB Sobande, IO Delano and A Adedamola.
The others were as follows: Egbado Division – J.A.O. Odebiyi, D.A. Fafunmi, Adebiyi Adejumo, A. Akin Illo and P.O. Otegbeye; Ife Division – Rev S.A. Adeyefa, D.A. Ademiluyi, J.O. Opadina, and S.O. Olagbaju; Ekiti Division – E.A. Babalola, Rev. J Ade Ajayi, S.K. Familoni, S.A. Okeya and D Atolagbe; Owo Division – Michael Adekunle Ajasin, A.O. Ogedengbe, JA Agunloye, LO Omojola and R.A. Olusa; Western Ijaw Division – Pere EH Sapre-Obi and MF Agidee; Ishan Division – Anthony Enahoro; Urhobo Division – WE Mowarin, J.B. Ohwinbiri and JD Ifode; Warri Division – Arthur Prest and O. Otere, and Kukuruku Division – D.J.I. Igenuma. Of the names on the list, only MA Ajasin from Owo Division, which comprised Akoko then, did not run because of party solidarity and unity in Owo. He stood down for A.O. Ogedengbe and R.A. Olusa to contest two of the three seats, which they won, while D.K. Olumofin won the third for the NCNC. Three secretaries of the Action Group, who ran as independents and won were: Alhaji D.S. Adegbenro, Egba Division; J.O. Osuntokun, Ekiti Division and S.O. Hassan, Epe Division.
At the close of polls on 24 September 1951, the Action Group had won 38 of the 72 seats in contention in the Regional Assembly. There were a total of 80 seats. Lagos had five seats in the West Regional Assembly all won by the NCNC in the election of 20 November 1951, while Benin had three won by Otu Edo candidates in the election of 6 December 1951. The poll had been postponed in Lagos and Benin following security concerns. Of the 68 candidates on the list furnished by the Action Group to the Government PR Department, 38 of the elected AG members were from that list. And they were as follows: Ijebu Remo – Obafemi Awolowo and M.S. Sowole; Ijebu Ode – Rev. SA Banjo and S.O. Awokoya; Oyo – Bode Thomas, Abiodun Akerele, ABP Thomas, TA Amao and SB Eyitayo; Osun – S.L. Akintola, J.O. Adigun, JA Oroge, S.I. Ogunwale, I.A. Adejare, J.A. Ogunmuyiwa and S.O. Ola. Other elected AG members from the list were: Egba – J.F. Odunjo, Alhaji AT Ahmed, Rev. S.A. Daramola and Prince Adedamola; Egbado (now Yewa) – J.A.O. Odebiyi, D.A. Fafunmi and A. Akin Illo; Ekiti – E.A. Babalola and Rev. J. Ade-Ajayi; Badagry – Chief CD Akran and Rev. G.M. Fisher; Ikeja – SO Gbadamosi and O Akeredolu-Ale; Ife – Rev. SA Adeyefa and SO Olagbaju; Owo – AO Ogedengbe and RA Olusa; Epe – Safi Lawal Edu; Okitipupa – C.A. Tewe; Western Ijaw – M.F. Agidee; Ishan – Anthony Enahoro, and Warri – Arthur Prest.
In addition to the Action Group and the NCNC, there were local/divisional parties such as the Ibadan People’s Party (IPP), led by Chief AMA Akinloye; Ondo Improvement League, and Otu Edo of Benin. At the end of poll, the standing of the parties was as follows: Action Group 38; NCNC/Independents 25; IPP 6 and Ondo Improvement League 2. Otu Edo candidates won the three Benin seats, namely, Chief SO Ighodaro, Chief Humphrey Omo-Osagie and Chief Chike Ekwuyasi. Chief Ighodaro opted for the AG, while the latter two went to the NCNC. And of the six IPP elected members, only Adegoke Adelabu joined the NCNC. The rest of them: AMA Akinloye, Chief DT Akinbiyi (who later became the Olubadan of Ibadan), Chief SO Lanlehin, Moyosore Aboderin and SA Akinyemi, opted for the Action Group. The NCNC National Secretary, the late Chief Kola Balogun had sent declaration forms to the IPP assemblymen asking them to declare for the NCNC but Chief Akinloye returned all the forms uncompleted. The three AG secretaries who had run as independents – Adegbenro, Osuntokun and Hassan, five IPP members, one Etu Edo, and one Ondo Improvement League, Chief F.O. Awosika; and Chief Timothy Adeola Odutola (Independent, Ijebu Ode) had swollen the number of the AG elected members. All the transactions had taken place before the inauguration of the Regional Assembly on 7 January 1952. These were not known members of the NCNC, nor did the party publish their names on the list of its candidates, but claimed them as its “members, supporters or sympathizers” , according to inimitable Zik in his “My Odyssey”. It takes more than speculation to claim a person as a member of your political party. You cannot just be under the “impression” as Zik had claimed that they were and go ahead to field them as electoral candidates. For over a half century, the NCNC is yet to provide evidence to back its claim that it had won the West Regional election in 1951.
Mr Cooper absolved his department of responsibility for the controversy generated by the NCNC after the election. At a post election news conference in Lagos he said that “Of the winning candidates, the names of 38 were on the list sent to me by the Action Group. The six successful candidates at Ibadan were all among those who had been identified to me as representing the Ibadan People’s Party. No claim of any kind had reached us about the party affiliation of the remaining successful candidates.” Why did the NCNC not send a list of its candidates for the poll to the Government PR Department before that poll? And why have Dr. Mbu and the others not published the list of NCNC candidates to substantiate their electoral victory claim in over 50 years but merely kept reaping false claims? The records of the poll conducted in the West and all over Nigeria by the colonial administration are available at the National Archives and can be accessed by any honest researcher. In this matter, it is facts that speak, not what some political/ethnic partisan said or did not say.
Dr Azikiwe’s frustration was not only in losing the regional election, he also lost the election to the House of Representatives held on 10 January 1951 at the House of Assembly, Ibadan, among NCNC members. The total tally for the 1951 poll in the 80-member Western Regional Assembly was as follows: Action Group 38; Independent/ AG 15; NCNC 24; Independent/ NCNC 3. Three members of the NCNC who had been elected to the House changed party allegiance that day ahead of the House of Representatives vote. They were: Chief SY Kesington-Momoh, JG Ako, and Awodi Orisaremi, from Urhobo and Kukuruku Divisions. They were running for the House of Representatives and wanted Action Group votes. Kesington-Momoh and Ako were elected, but Orisaremi went back to the NCNC. That was all the carpet-crossing that took place on 10 January 1952, namely, three at first to the AG and one back to the NCNC.
From the vote tally, it is clear that the NCNC and the Independent /NCNC totalling 27 seats altogether out of 80 seats could not have formed the Government of Western Nigeria. Even if the local/divisional parties had chosen the NCNC, it would still be some seats short of 41 required to form the government. The Action Group won 38 seats; its independent candidates – Adegbenro, Osuntokun, Hassan and Odutola won four seats making a total of 42 seats. The AG could have formed the government without the support of the other small parties. It did not have to “bribe” anybody to join it to form the government. Since politics is a game of number, only few principled politicians would not be disposed to joining the winning party, in this case, the AG. Dr. Mbadiwe also claimed in his book: “Successful NCNC men who were not Yoruba were scared away. Dr. Azikiwe who won a seat to the Western House (of) Assembly from a Lagos constituency decided to resign. Since membership of the House of Representatives was by an electoral college in the regional house, no NCNC from the West came to the House of Representatives in Lagos”. This is blatantly false. Zik resigned because he lost election to the federal house from the West, while Prince Adeleke Adedoyin, Dr. Ibiyinka Olorun-Nimbe, Chief Frank Oputa-Otutu, Chief Denis Osadebey and Sir Odeleye Fadahunsi were elected from Ibadan to Lagos. Whoever scared non-Yoruba NCNC people from the West? Chief Denis Osadebey succeeded Adegoke Adelabu as Opposition Leader in the West and the likes of Humphrey Omo-Osagie, Festus Okotie-Eboh, Chike Ekwuyasi, Fidelis H Utomi, Obi Osagie, Yamu Numa, GO Oweh and GB Ometan were non-Yoruba NCNC in that Assembly. “ |
Politics › Re: Biafra: 5 Shot Dead Celebrating Kanu’s Release by humblelyf(m): 2:38pm On Dec 18, 2015 |
Jesusloveyou: do u celebrate to disrupt others peace of live, u can decide to be happy in ur mind but not to become a public nuasant and the best way to calm the situation is by shooting people dead? Pls be fair so that u can receive fairness. |
Politics › Re: Graphic: Corpses Of 5 People Killed While Celebrating Nnamdi Kanu's Release by humblelyf(m): 1:33pm On Dec 18, 2015 |
MzPecs: Lol  hey bro, hw did u escape from the psych ward? |
Politics › Re: Names Of Nigerian Looters Released By World Bank by humblelyf(m): 1:27pm On Dec 18, 2015 |
Even the bible said "fear north" |
Politics › Re: Biafra: 5 Shot Dead Celebrating Kanu’s Release by humblelyf(m): 10:42am On Dec 18, 2015 |
Sijo01: Biafrans, stop wasting your lives na. If you don't value your live, your loved ones does. are u by any chance saying that is now unlawful for people to celebrate? Or u just head bent on turning the truth down by not condeming d action of these uniform men? |
Politics › Re: Biafra: 5 Shot Dead Celebrating Kanu’s Release by humblelyf(m): 10:37am On Dec 18, 2015 |
looseweight: The way Nigerians celebrate victory sometimes marvels me. Five people dead within few hours...
If you abide by the law of the land, you hardly get hit, but if you disobey it, you gat yourself to blame pardon me pls, which of the laws did they break? |
Politics › Re: Reno Omokri: Senate Should Learn From Jonathan's Tolerance To Freedom Of Speech by humblelyf(m): 7:28pm On Dec 04, 2015 |
searchiing4love: I SUPPORT THE BILL %100. BAN SOCIAL MEDIA COS NIGERIA IS NOT RIPE ENOUGH FOR SUCH PRIVILEDGE.  fool of first order! |