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PoliticsRe: Yoruba Commonwealth and Politics by IlekeHD: 5:15pm On Nov 18, 2015
Scatterboss:
Long time bro, Thank God for this thread, will have to go start from Page 1, its nice seeing our old vets here discussing on the progress of our land. God bless Yorubaland.

Odua Agbe wa o.
If you start from page 1, you won't catch up as the thread moves an average of 15 pages per day. Simply join the conversation.
PoliticsRe: Yoruba Commonwealth and Politics by IlekeHD: 5:11pm On Nov 18, 2015
MayorofLagos:
But current politicians will not adopt this because they wont be able to inflate contracts exorbitantly.

Katz, you will never corner me in your traps...I plan ahead before I interchange with you. grin. grin

Beside, I have a question for you on Kiriji.
grin grin grin
PoliticsRe: Yoruba Commonwealth and Politics by IlekeHD: 5:08pm On Nov 18, 2015
Katsumoto:
I do not believe there is an ulterior motive on Buhari's part.

He assigned the biggest ministeries/jobs to Fashola who is widely acknowledged as the best administrator in the country. It is for the likes of Fashola to seize the opportunity. If Fashola can deliver on Power and works throughout the nation, I don't see why he won't be the best option in 2019.

My prayer is that Fashola OVER-DELIVERS. And with the ish coming from Ambode, Fashola should have that motivation to deliver.

If Fashola delivers, both Fashola and Buhari get the plaudits and similarly if Fashola messes up both Fashola and Buhari will get the abuse.
Nigeria is not Lagos. We're talking about multiple ministries in an underdeveloped country.
PoliticsRe: Yoruba Commonwealth and Politics by IlekeHD: 5:03pm On Nov 18, 2015
Katsumoto:
Catalonia is going no where; you can vote a regional party into power but it will never have the votes at the center to get secession. Also the other rich regions in Spain don't have the appetite for breaking the country up. The EU has also warned Catalonia that it will not have membership.

So an Odua only party getting to the center can't outvote the other regions.
Thank you!!!

if the the sole purpose of Oduah party is to get regionalism, they won't have the power to outvote other regions. Then the SW gets sidelined again.
PoliticsRe: Yoruba Commonwealth and Politics by IlekeHD: 5:00pm On Nov 18, 2015
jstbeinhonest:
Who got voted out?...who gets blasted on a daily basis?.
That's the larger scheme of things. You don't see people blaming GEJ for specific job posts.

shizzy7:
Kemi Adeosun makes non-oil revenue top priority.
http://m.ft.com/cms/s/0/ed7107d8-8c57-11e5-a549-b89a1dfede9b.html.

I don't know how she is going to achieve that because she needs the collaboration of other ministries like agriculture.
Now we're talking. Which non-oil sectors?

If other ministries don't collaborate,s he should focus on SW agencies who are focused on non-oil resources. I just don't understand Nigeria, why won't other ministries want to increase non-oil revenues?
PoliticsRe: Yoruba Commonwealth and Politics by IlekeHD: 4:30pm On Nov 18, 2015
shizzy7:
Yes, she died last year October at the age of 7. She had sickle cell.
Omg.... I remember now. Wow.....I hope that has changed his perspective in life that the rich also suffer.
PoliticsRe: Yoruba Commonwealth and Politics by IlekeHD: 4:27pm On Nov 18, 2015
jstbeinhonest:
Haba !!!.
Haba kini?
PoliticsRe: Yoruba Commonwealth and Politics by IlekeHD: 4:26pm On Nov 18, 2015
jstbeinhonest:
Who got voted out?...who gets blasted on a daily basis?.
That's the bigger picture. But you can't claim that individual ministers/tribe aren't being blame.

At the end of the day, I say we form a regional party if and only if our main goal is to achieve regionalism [if we think the likelihood is 80%]
PoliticsRe: Yoruba Commonwealth and Politics by IlekeHD: 4:23pm On Nov 18, 2015
shizzy7:
Since he lost his daughter, he has distanced himself away from politics.
He had a daughter? Se ko se pe won fi omo yen se ogun?
PoliticsRe: Yoruba Commonwealth and Politics by IlekeHD: 4:21pm On Nov 18, 2015
jstbeinhonest:
Buhari would surely take the blame,the 'south blame' theory does not work for me.Take for example now,there is fuel scarcity and a drop in power generation,but nobody screaming Fashola or kachikwu,everyone is blaming Buhari.
Who are we blaming for our petroleum issue? Madueke

Who are we blaming for the pathetic economy? Nngozi Iweala

Who did we blame for our lowly rated airports? Oduah


The blame will go to the specific person in charge of each sector which will eventually branch of to tribe blame game.
PoliticsRe: Yoruba Commonwealth and Politics by IlekeHD: 4:19pm On Nov 18, 2015
Osomalo:
at StuntingBlack,

In addition to your suggestions, we also need a new political party.

I'd earlier suggested a new political party(Oodua Progressive Political Party) but they said now that we have won the centre, it'd be better if we align with the party at the centre. But I don't believe it's all about the party at the centre. What should bother us is our region, our governors are not performing up to expectation. We need another political party that will give them run for their money. Now they believe PDP is not an option, therefore they'll continue to rule SW.

Those Onigbese[b]s[/b] governors need to wake up. Time is going.
I'm too anxious to agree with the OPPP simply because APC started the same way [small regional party], then it branched off into a national opposition until it became the most powerful party in Africa.

OPPP may end up going the same route if it's not restricted to a regional party. Unless the end goal is regionalism, regional parties are doomed and stereotyped as "tribalism". A regional party has no power or interest to the people i.e APGA.
PoliticsRe: Yoruba Commonwealth and Politics by IlekeHD: 4:14pm On Nov 18, 2015
jstbeinhonest:
Dimeji Bankole?,its been long since i last heard any news about him.
Last I heard, the dude is heralding a Youth empowerment program in Nigeria.

Is this a joke?

Why can't these politicians be taken to task?
PoliticsRe: Yoruba Commonwealth and Politics by IlekeHD: 4:10pm On Nov 18, 2015
StuntingBlack:
I have got my hands REALLY full recently my Sis... but just that i now have a bit of leisure times that spices up my boring moments. For sure, I'll be visiting this thread to have fun with you guys.
Cool. Hope to see more of your posts. kiss
PoliticsRe: Yoruba Commonwealth and Politics by IlekeHD: 4:07pm On Nov 18, 2015
[size=18pt]Dimeji Bankole: Mentoring Young Nigerians For Nation Building[/size]


Since he left office as Speaker, Federal House of Representatives, Dimeji Bankole has somehow withdrawn from the limelight except playing local politics in his home state, Ogun. He was seen in Lagos during the week, mentoring Young Nigerians many of whom have spent the better part of their lives outside the shores of the country, on how they can add value to National development. KAZEEM AKINTUNDE report.

Few months after he left office as Speaker, Federal House of Representatives, Dimeji Bankole was in Boston, Massachusetts in the United State of America having a walk when he was accosted by a young Nigerian who recognised him as the former speaker.

[size=18pt]
The Young man that walked up to Bankole was Efosa Ojomu and in a not too friendly tone accused Bankole to be part of the elite that had ruined the country. He told the former speaker point blank that as a young man himself, Bankole has nothing to show for the nearly four years that he spent as the number four man in the country.[/size]

But rather than getting angry at the young man for his impudence, Bankole decided to lecture him on the role he played while at the helm of the House and the series of interventions that actually helped in stabilising the government of Chief Olusegun Obasanjo at that time.

The exchange of that day led to series of lunch dates, discussion over dinner and in no time, many young Nigerians in the Diaspora soon became members of an exclusive club of Nigerians desirous of looking for a way to contribute their small quota to the development of the country.

And in 2012, an organisation known as Young African with MBA’s, YAM, was born. Founded by four MBA’s alumni from top business Schools abroad, the aim of the organisation was to impact on young African talent with a view of offering a comprehensive suite of products and service across Africa, focused on recruiting value chain in a collective determined and inspired bid, and to deliver the best in management talent to the African continent.

The challenge

Most members of YAM, are children of the super rich Nigerians born with silver spoon. Many of them spent their formative years outside the shores of the country but most of them are back in the country, looking for ways they could turn the fortunes of the nation around.

But the challenge many of them are facing is the fact that after spending the greater part of their lives outside Nigeria, where things work, they are finding it difficult integrating into a system that is a bit cumbersome and complicated.

Even when they are in the country, they reside mostly in highbrow areas like Ikoyi, Victoria Island or Abuja and have not really experienced what it takes to be in the “real ghetto ” like Agege, Oshidi, and other places where the not too privilege lives.

And when Bankole met with the group during the week in Lagos, one thing that was paramount in his intervention was the fact they have to know Nigeria and its people before they could start thinking of how they could be of help to their fatherland.

‘You have to leave your comfort zone of Ikoyi, Victoria Island and Asokoro in Abuja and meet the real Nigerians that live in Ajegunle, Oshodi and Agege if you are to be of help at all. You must get your hands dirty.”

Bankole is of the view that many of the young professionals would not be able to fit in into the Nigeria system except they experienced and feel what the average Nigerian feels on a daily basis.

“”It is when you know and feel what the average Nigeria feel on a daily basis that you will be able to appreciate what they are going through and you can now use your education to change the system.

Using his own life history as an example, Bankole informed the young professionals that he came from a family where politics was more like a family business as his dad and grandfather were prominent politicians in their own right.

“But nine of my senior brothers were not interested in politics and though I became the speaker of the House of Representatives at a relatively young age of 37, I have been involved in partisan politics then for 17 years.

‘Yes I was elected to represent my people, the fact remains that I became the speaker was due mainly to the fact that there was a vacuum and many of my colleagues felt that I could feel that vacuum.

When asked whether the National Youth Service Scheme, NYSC, is still relevant in view of the fact that what many of them study abroad had little or no relevance to the scheme, Bankole said that if he has his way, the One year Scheme would be purely for military training but insisted that the scheme is still much relevance to our national development.

Indeed, Bankole seems best suited for the role he is playing now as he could also be regarded as been born with the proverbial silver spoon. Born Novernmeber 14, 1969, to a wealthy and prominent politician in Abeokuta, Ogun State, Dimeji Bankole also had his University education outside the shores of Nigeria. At the young age of 37, Bankole became the number four citizen in the country after the removal of Mrs Patricia Etteh. It is on record that it was during his tenure in the lower chamber that the practice of returning unspent funds by Ministries and MDA’s became entrenched after the house exposed the huge funds usually shared by government officials.

Desire to make an impact

At the end of the day, many of the young graduates went home happy that they have had a glimpse of how they could impact their environment with the necessary inputs supplied by the former speaker.

Indeed, Bankole since he left office has somehow withdrawn to his shell by simply playing local politics in Ogun State while shying away from National issues.

Cornered by the media after the event, Bankole refused to assess the six months old administration of President Muhammadu Buhari insisting that it is too early for any meaningful assessment of the government. He, however, urged well-meaning Nigerians to rally round the president in the fight against the Boko Haram insurgent.

Bankole said that he remains a card carrying and active member of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, and that the challenges facing the party would soon be resolved.

He, however called all well-meaning Nigerians to rally round the government of President Buhari in the overall interest of the country.

Though, he decline to state what his next line of activities would be in the nearest future, Bankole promises to bounce back very soon.

The exchange on the street of Boston has however yielded strong dividend as YAM now boost of over 100 members all desirous at contributing their quota to the development of the country.

And they have agreed to get to know the country and its people before embarking on the rescue mission.
See me see something. Dimeji the mentor cheesy


@bold

This is how Nigerians to react whenever they see politicians.
PoliticsRe: Danger!! Unclad Men Tattoo With Biafra Flags Appear In Aba Dare Soldiers-pics by IlekeHD: 4:01pm On Nov 18, 2015
lol @ the ugly azz ngga in the dirty white singlet. Wasn't that guy in Game of Thrones?


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PoliticsRe: Danger!! Unclad Men Tattoo With Biafra Flags Appear In Aba Dare Soldiers-pics by IlekeHD: 4:00pm On Nov 18, 2015
They look like toutish thugs..... #5k will do them some good.
CelebritiesRe: Kcee Buys His Mother A Toyota Jeep As Birthday Gift (photo) by IlekeHD: 3:54pm On Nov 18, 2015
So he buys his mom an old run down car, but he spents millions on useless cars abi?
PoliticsRe: Yoruba Commonwealth and Politics by IlekeHD: 3:53pm On Nov 18, 2015
StuntingBlack:
Long time Sis.

I really miss the Combo of Terrific of you and Desola.... I still remember 2 years back how you both run down 'em protuding heads into dried prunes.!! grin
Long time. Gbogbo yin ti farabale, even oduastates sef ti da omo Olorun. grin

lol Desola wey dey form big shrimp now? grin grin

Are you back for good [even it it's only for this thread]
PoliticsRe: Yoruba Commonwealth and Politics by IlekeHD: 3:51pm On Nov 18, 2015
[size=18pt]Allocation of key ministerial portfolios to Yoruba extraction, a big challenge — Osoba[/size]


LAGOS — Former Governor of Ogun State, Aremo Olusegun Osoba, has described President Muhammadu Buhari’s allocation of key ministerial portfolios to Yoruba extraction as a big challenge, insisting that highest level of performance is expected from them.
Olusegun Osoba

Olusegun Osoba

Osoba, in an interview with Vanguard in Lagos, said President Buhari was a leader known for delegating duties on trust, and contended that the performance of the Yoruba ministers in the Buhari’s regime would be used to measure the future of South-West and Yoruba race in the politics of Nigeria.

The veteran journalist was optimistic that the President’s concentration of three major ministries central to infrastructural development and economic growth in the hands of former Lagos State Governor Babatunde Fashola indicated that Nigeria was now serious about real and visible governance.

Osoba, however, advocated for collaboration between Fashola as Minister of Power, Works and Housing, and former Rivers State Governor, Rotimi Amaechi, the Minister of Transportation, overseeing the railways, maritime, and aviation, for Nigeria to get the best.

According to him, “as one of the leaders of Yoruba race, and as an elder statesman of Yoruba extraction, I will say that President Buhari has thrown a big challenge, a gargantuan one, to the Yoruba nation by the appointment of ministers. I do not want to be sectional. I will only analyze those who are party members.

“The success of Fashola will be a measure for the future of South-West and Yoruba in the politics of this nation. I believe that we must all rally round party members who are now in the cabinet, especially from the South-West of the country. This is because it is a big challenge that Buhari has thrown to us and the onus lies in us to perform.

“The economy of this country is heavily dependent on the old Western Region, starting from the old Mid-West that is Edo and Delta states, down to Lagos. Fashola is in the position now to revive the economy of this country, revive the middle class, the industrial base of this country is around this South Western area, his performance and that of Amaechi, combined will score enormous goals.

“My simple advice for Fashola is to, like he did in Lagos, pick some few essential network of roads and just get going on them and that will change the whole economic situation in the country. By this I mean, he should pick the major link with the rest of the country.

“For example, Lagos-Ibadan-Ilorin-Jebba road to the North; Ibadan-Akure-Okene-Lokoja-Abuja road to Kaduna, Kano’ Shagamu-Ore-Benin road to the East, and Port Harcourt-Aba-Enugu road. If Fashola can fix these networks of roads, they will change the whole of the economic life of the country.”

Watch out for detailed interview this week.
Aare, I'll personally like for us to discuss this. I know Gbawe counts this portfolios a bless, but ....... someone else claimed that it's a smart move on Buhari's part to make the South work [and take any potential blame].


@Shymmex, Katsumoto, modath, TerraCotta, StuntingBlack, oyb, etc


What is your take on this little exposure?
PoliticsRe: Yoruba Commonwealth and Politics by IlekeHD: 3:45pm On Nov 18, 2015
[size=18pt]Ogun to prioritise rural development in 2016[/size]


The Ogun State Governor, Senator Ibikunle Amosun, has disclosed that the development of rural areas in the state would be the priority of the state government in 2016.
The governor also revealed that the state has lost over 60 per cent of the statutory allocation due to her because of the financial meltdown being experienced in the country.
Amosun said the decision to prioritise the rural area is because of the realisation that the bulk of the people of the state reside in the rural areas as well as the need to open up the places.
The governor spoke on Tuesday at the Town Hall meeting with stakeholders on the 2016 budget.
Senator Amosun disclosed that because of the onerous importance of the task of developing the rural areas of the state, he has saddled his Deputy, Yetunde Onanuga, with the task of fixing all the rural roads and rural infrastructure.
The governor, who promised that the new policy thrust of the 2016 budget would be vigorously pursued, however, lamented the massive drop in the revenue of the state.
According to him: “What we receive in Ogun State has dropped considerably.
“In fact, our allocation coming from Abuja has dropped by as much as 60 per cent.
“It is so bad.
“When we came in, we were collecting between N3.5 billion and N4.8 billion in a month, but with the recent slump in the price of oil in the international market, the money coming to us has slumped.
“This last month, we collected just N1.3 billion and our wage bill is in the excess of N7 billion in a month.
“How do we do it?
“We have to enthrone prudent financial management.”

[size=14pt]The governor announced that no new roads would be awarded in 2016, saying: “We won’t award contract for any new road in 2016.
“We will only complete the roads that are presently under construction across the state.”[/size]


Governor Amosun also told the audience that Ogun State will be 40 years in February 2016, adding: “We will be commissioning 40 projects across the state.
“Our leader, President Muhammadu Buhari, would be coming to our state to commission the projects.
“We will be making it real celebration because our state is now 40 years.”
The governor also decried the refusal of landlords to re-connect their homes with public water supply in the state.
He hinted of government’s plans to ensure that all landlords re-connect to public water.
Senator Amosun equally explained that indigenes have snubbed all efforts to reconnect to the public water after the reconstruction of the roads that passed their areas.
He said: “We are determined to ensure that that is reversed.
“We observed that people take jerry cans to public taps.
“We will soon discourage that because we will soon be installing meters on those public water taps and ensure landlords reconnect to public water mains.”
Earlier in her own speech, the Commissioner for Budget and Planning, Adenrele Adesina, noted that the event was to aggregate the opinion of the public on what they wanted to be included in the 2016 budget.
Present at the event were the Deputy Governor; the Olu of Ilaro and the Paramount ruler of Yewaland, HRM Kehinde Olugbenle; the Secretary to the State Government, Barrister Taiwo Adeoluwa, among others.
PoliticsRe: Yoruba Commonwealth and Politics by IlekeHD: 3:44pm On Nov 18, 2015
tupacshakur:
Wetin you go do, toothless Bulldog? You wan die?
Do you realize your post is an attempt to derail this beautiful thread.
Na wa o, you get time grin
PoliticsRe: Yoruba Commonwealth and Politics by IlekeHD: 3:34pm On Nov 18, 2015
So StBlack is back too?

Always thought the dude was superstar1 or oduastates.
PoliticsRe: Yoruba Commonwealth and Politics by IlekeHD: 3:32pm On Nov 18, 2015
Desola:
angryI see your shenanigans.

I see you and Ileke and all these small small shrimps. angry
Small shrimp? grin See this small girl sef grin
PoliticsRe: Yoruba Commonwealth and Politics by IlekeHD: 3:27pm On Nov 18, 2015
Shymm3x:
I actually thought she just turned the noun "coconut" (a derogatory word for a black person that acts white) into an adjective. grin So, Ilekeh, you called me a "blockhead", no? - Diarisgod!!! grin

I'm like that and I'm sure the majority of folks on this forum don't like me. I just catch fun on here how I can. It's basically like in the real world as well. Though I'm more reserved, most folks that don't know me always think I'm arrogant/snobbish and they believe I think I'm better than everyone cos you'll never catching me smiling or watching people. And I seldom talk as well. However, once they get to know me - they know I'm a different animal, the type of guy you just can't hate.

My life's just simple and straight-forward...I don't take life seriously and I don't care about anything. I'm just like Mark Twain with a remix. The ideal life to me is about: good friends, good books, hustling,beautiful women, and a sleepy conscience. grin
Say whattttt?

IyaIode

IyaIode:
I'll bet Shymm3x does not know it, i didn't like his character before this thread. Now i always looking forward to reading his posts
Lol.....
PhonesRe: When You Use French Flag As Facebook Profile Pic (photo) by IlekeHD: 7:28am On Nov 18, 2015
kossyablaze:
y would it? wen u r a useless thing n lifeless.Learn to be neutral.I see no diff between u n dah lady.O I see y u couldn't tlk.Cuz she's ur type.Stupid thing.Go get a life Ileke hoe dog
I'm glad it pained you.....
PhonesRe: When You Use French Flag As Facebook Profile Pic (photo) by IlekeHD: 7:16am On Nov 18, 2015
kossyablaze:
oloshi.U no go tlk abi?if na anytn bout igbos u go begin talk like mumu wey u be.Omo ale
Your pain doesn't interest me.
PoliticsRe: Yoruba Commonwealth and Politics by IlekeHD: 7:09am On Nov 18, 2015
Shymm3x:
I'm tired now.
I think I have done enough with the edited posts.
Thread looks better now - over to you aareonakakanfo. cool
You may as well stay awake. It's morning on your side.

modath:
So which moniker did you ice for this new one? smiley
Abi
PoliticsRe: Facebook INC Activates Saftey Check For Nigeria After Yola Bomb Blast by IlekeHD: 6:49am On Nov 18, 2015
I'm glad some Nigerians spoke out.

The non-caring attitudes for blacks in this world is just.......

Even Amazon/youtube commemorated france.

What about #BlackLivesMatter?
PoliticsRe: Yoruba Commonwealth and Politics by IlekeHD: 6:45am On Nov 18, 2015
oyb:
You know I am an erm a unilorin grad. Don't really follow unilag news per se.
Mo ti gbagbe.
PoliticsRe: Breaking!! Arsenal Player Now Billionaire From Creating Substitute To Crude Oil! by IlekeHD: 6:42am On Nov 18, 2015
kodded:


undecided undecided



meanwhile someone old enough to be flamini grand dad Is busy fighting his enemies in Nigeria

undecided undecided

And you?
PoliticsRe: Yoruba Commonwealth and Politics by IlekeHD: 6:37am On Nov 18, 2015
oyb:
I, and a lot of people I know who voted apc, are disappointed in ambode. The man basically dismantled fasholas structures, then he went on some bizarre mission to sully fasholas reputation. Then he is taking pages from the Worst of PDP governors, (challenging bus drivers ala fayose), from gej (disjointed rejoinder to the economist scathing article ).

When the man goes to inspect anywhere, he comes off as just coming from a party or being on some sort of jamboree. The robbers have always been on the roads, but they are much more confident right now.

In the wake of the cash crunch, aregbesola seriously fell hand by holding onto the bailout funds and delaying payment of salaries. If I recall, he was demanding workers letters of employment or some such.
How are you guys enjoying your new Unilag VC?

He keeps selling Lagos.
PoliticsRe: Yoruba Commonwealth and Politics by IlekeHD: 6:36am On Nov 18, 2015
*faints*

Oyb is back too.


Shymm3x:
They don't sound different at all.

Whenever you see "Yoruba commonwealth", just know it's negrontns/dudunegro/mayoroflagos. grin grin

The "negrontns" handle was just more of a historian than the other two.
But the dude hardly shows up to post though grin

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