Politics › Re: Presidency: "Magu's Probe Is For Accountability, There's No Prejudgement" by jasent(m): 5:33pm On Jul 07, 2020 |
What of the bullionnnn, sorry I non talk o.. |
Crime › Re: Gunmen Raid Anambra Hotel, Rape Two Ladies by jasent(m): 4:23pm On Jul 07, 2020 |
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Celebrities › Re: Venita Akpofure Stuns In Bikini Shoot by jasent(m): 3:31pm On Jul 07, 2020 |
fuckingAyaya: We should spray our teeth under the hot sun or what? Is this picture real? |
Education › Re: Anybody That Can Solve This Question Is A Genius by jasent(m): 3:18pm On Jul 07, 2020 |
Openbusiness3: sorry, maybe I missed the post. I will check. But which price are you speaketh abouteth?  As for the price I mentioned is just a joke.But is my answer correct?70 |
Education › Re: Anybody That Can Solve This Question Is A Genius by jasent(m): 1:46pm On Jul 07, 2020 |
Openbusiness3: What's the correct answer? I already answer it yesterday. When will you give me my price? |
Crime › Re: We Are Ready For Cultists Planning 7/7 Anniversary – Oyo Commissioner Of Police by jasent(m): 12:08pm On Jul 07, 2020 |
sandrapretty: pyrate iyamu 
cc Jasent yes pyrate iyamu, that's his real name. |
Politics › Re: The Edo State We Will See Under Pastor Osagie Ize-iyamu As Governor by jasent(m): 11:20am On Jul 07, 2020 |
popez: Op, allow Ize iyamu to face his corruption charges with Efcc.
Stop laundering the already battered image of a known thief! Stop it! By doing so, you are putting Edo state's treasury in harm's way! Don't mind him. |
Politics › Re: The Edo State We Will See Under Pastor Osagie Ize-iyamu As Governor by jasent(m): 11:18am On Jul 07, 2020 |
Oluwolex2000: Pastor Osagie Ize-Iyamu in early 2016. I had never met him but someone had given him my number.
He said:-
I was bowled over, thankful that someone so esteemed had recognized my work and at the same time thrown a challenge. You challenge an Esan man to your peril. We do not back down. He sent me a ticket and I flew to Benin to join him at dinner. Before my trip, I had called up some of my friends in Benin to ask them questions. Who was this fellow? What does he stand for? What are his antecedents? Everyone I spoke with, friend or foe, had one thread running through their assessment of him—- a common refrain about him was——-That guy is a leader.
Our country has been in search of people who would lead from the front. Since the demise of the First Republic when the titans were vanquished in an unfortunate coup and subsequent counter coup, Nigeria has been in a state of suspended animation. Nothing has been spared the hurricane of military governance that blighted the moral, economic, political and ethical fabric of our country.
However, Edo State was in some measure, spared the disaster that befell the nation in those years because we were fortunate to have Samuel Ogbemudia and Professor Ambrose Alli. Those two, helped to stop the general slide of underdevelopment that enveloped the rest of the country. In my discussions and interactions with Osagie leading up to the elections of 2016, what I saw was a man who was very single-minded and focused on the task ahead, calm, rarely agitated and always ready to listen.
These are attributes we need sorely in Nigeria but which, sadly, have been missing from the political landscape. As the 2020 elections are upon us, we need to take a cursory look at Edo State in the last four years. One thing is clear. Obaseki is no longer an unknown quantity. In 2016, he barely spoke a word. Oshiomhole spoke for him, interviewed for him, danced for him and sang for him. Obaseki just stood by Oshiomhole’s side, smiling, almost handsome, compared to his godfather. We all wondered, mouths wide open, our brains spinning. How could a man stake so much for another human being?
Oshiomhole at the time reminded me of John the Baptist. John, humbled that he would baptize Jesus, quickly became small in his own eyes and we all know that John was no small guy. A man who could confront Herod and challenge him that what he had done by taking his own brother’s wife could not have been a small guy by any measure. However, when he saw Jesus—— he declared without equivocation ——- he must increase and I must decrease. Even though I was working for Ize-Iyamu at the time, we could not but admire Oshiomhole’s total endorsement of Obaseki and his willingness to stake his own future on a man he barely knew. We then concluded that Oshiomhole must have known something we did not know.
After my candidate lost, I joined him for dinner one evening and I asked him what he was going to do next. His reply surprised me. “Well,” he said, “we have a governor who has been elected by the people and affirmed by the courts. I will work with him if he is willing to accept help. The guy does not really know the people and the people do not know him but we can help him.” I had tears in my eyes. It was comforting to hear those words coming from a man who had just lost an election to which he had devoted so much time and resources through the past year. Such is the metal from which Osagie Ize-Iyamu is forged and the Cloth from which his character is cut.
As Obaseki’s tenure began to unfold, we were at first hopeful that he would bring great development to the State when we saw construction equipment prowling the streets of Benin, fixing roads. I was impressed. The press coverage of his achievements were positive and everyone began to applaud his choice.
It did not take long for him to bare his fangs and begin to growl at his benefactor. He rode roughshod over all the political blocs Oshiomhole had deployed to take him to Osadebey House. In Macbeth by Shakespeare, King Duncan famously expressed the lines—— there is no art to find the mind’s construction in the face —after he was informed that the Thane of Cawdor had been executed for his crimes of treason. I do not know Oshiomhole. I have never set eyes on him in close proximity.
All I know of him is from press coverage of him when he challenged the Obasanjo regime as he fought for the rights of workers. Everyone loved him and late Gani Fawehinmi begged him to run for president. The man went to Edo State to run for governor, and helped along by people like Osagie, he ascended the throne at Osadebey House. The relationship between Osagie and Oshiomhole got complicated to the point that Osagie felt he needed to get out of the way completely to allow Oshiomhole do his job, unhindered. He did.
When Oshiomhole completed two terms and nominated Godwin Obaseki to succeed him, one thing was clear. Oshiomhole was not going to let Godwin Obaseki go into the field against a tried and tested political giant like Osagie Ize-Iyamu in Benin by himself. He would be eaten for lunch. Oshiomhole had to deploy everything in his arsenal to fight for his nominee. For people like me who had a front seat in that epic battle, the day Obaseki began to spew venom at Oshiomhole, I called up friends in Benin to confirm if he had not been misquoted. He had to have been. No way.
Alas, it was true. Obaseki had gone to the trenches very quickly to wage war against his benefactor. I saw a screaming headline that read --- it's fight to finish. Obaseki would take no prisoners. He would stop at nothing until he not only tore down Oshiomhole but also put him behind bars after a hurriedly assembled Commission of Inquiry which implicated his benefactor in heinous crimes.
I found that laughable because he was by the man’s side for seven years as trusted economic adviser. If he saw the wrongs at the time, why did he not expose it and resign?
Everything Obaseki has done to Oshiomhole speaks to his character as a human being. The reader may draw his or her own conclusions but this is my view when it comes to the nature of Nigerian politics.
I do not like godfatherism. It may be beneficial in some cases but I think it is mostly bad for our democracy. If a man has enough confidence in himself and in his own ability to galvanize a followership, he may form his own political party and run for office.
That way, he would not be beholden to any special interests. If however, a man bows down to another man, be it in a shrine as in the case of Abia State, many years ago, or as in the case of Oyo State in Adedibu versus Ladoja, or in Ambode versus the Jagaban, it is my view that you must play by the rules of the godfather.
The godfather never sleeps said JK Randle and nothing could be truer of the godfather in Nigerian politics. Adedibu killed several cows everyday in Ibadan to feed the hungry and pay house rent for the needy and school fees for children whose parents did not have jobs.
The political machinery of the godfather has to be oiled for it to keep on spinning and producing the same way you as governor were produced. It is, I believe, a betrayal of the cause for a beneficiary of the largesse of the godfather to turn around and not only despise the godfather but seek to bite off his head. This is where I have always stood on the matter of godfathers.
I do not belong to any cult and I do not like cults. When people choose to join cults or covens and enter into covenants, they owe a duty to that institution. Let it be clear to my reader that I have no part in covens or covenants but let it also be clear that covens and cults have rules. Their overriding rule is not higher than the natural law---- you cannot eat your cake and have it.
You cannot approbate and reprobate. This is where I stand and I therefore draw the line. In the matter of Oshiomhole versus Obaseki, I have no doubt in my mind that Oshiomhole is the better man. I applaud him. I respect him. He may have suffered short term setbacks but history will judge him better in this matter.
In the old days in Israel, there was famine in the land. There was no food to eat. Two women came to an agreement. Hear the complainant in her own words to the King as she requested that the matter between her and her neighbor be adjudicated. Hear her: this woman said to me, give thy son that we may eat him today and we will eat my son tomorrow. So, we boiled my son and did eat him: and I said unto her the next day, give thy son that we may eat him: and she hath hid her son. The King looked at them, bewildered. He had his own problems. He wanted to kill Elisha the prophet. Such my friends is the nature of covenants, even evil covenants. There is a price to pay.
Now that the battle lines are drawn between Godwin Obaseki and Osagie Ize-Iyamu, one thing is certain. Obaseki must run on his own record. He promised 200,000 jobs. Did he deliver? Let the electorate shine a light on his period in office and let them judge him. Does Edo deserve four more years of a man who spent the last three years fighting his benefactor?
Does Edo deserve four more years of a man who has set the EFCC on all his political opponents? Does Edo deserve four more years of a man who has been revoking C of Os of political opponents and pulling down their property?
Does Edo deserve four more years of a man who has not made new friends in four years as governor but has managed to create so many enemies? I asked this question a while ago of a friend--- does Obaseki plan to live in Benin when his tenure comes to an end? My friend just chuckled. I chuckle too. Obaseki was given so much by his benefactor. The people of Edo State gave him so much support. It is my verdict that he has squandered his time in office by essentially scoring own goals.
We have a choice before us in a few months in Edo State. Osagie is prepared with the Simple Agenda. He told me in one of several meetings we had that he wanted to be to Edo State, what Awo was to the Western region.
He broke it down in practical terms. He believes that with prudent management of the resources of the State, we can have free and qualitative education and put a laptop in the hands of every child in Edo State. He believes that the State can go into partnership with BEDC instead of fighting them, to improve the state of electricity substantially in the State.
He believes that every young man and woman who needs a job should be able to come to Edo State as a mini Nigeria to find one as he plans to embark on an agricultural revolution that would put 6 acres in the hands of every young farmer in Edo State, back them up with infrastructure and capital and have a Commodity Marketing Board ready to purchase the produce for exportation to the rest of Nigeria and outside.
He plans to introduce skills acquisition to the school curriculum such that every child upon graduation from Secondary school, would have two certificates. One can send him on a journey to University to pursue a dream.
The other can help him to start his own business as a skilled entrepreneur with capital at the ready from a Small Business loan, prepared to create jobs and raise a family.
With these core beliefs, I do not think anyone should be in any doubt that the man whom everyone who has been privileged to interact with, calls --- leader, would indeed lead when he gets the chance. Let us all, therefore, join hands to help propel Osagie Ize-Iyamu on his journey to Osadebey house and we must also be prepared to hold his legs to the fire for the next four years. Long live the people of Edo State and may our Oba be blessed.
By Michael Ovienmhada, a Political Commentator, Playwright, Poet and Author.
cc: lalasticlala, mynd44 Another nonsense. So what should we do to the person he poured acid on?How about his affiliation with cultism? And this is what you called a leader.. I am ashamed an Esan man just sold his conscience like Esau..God forbid a cultist become Edo state governor |
Crime › Re: We Are Ready For Cultists Planning 7/7 Anniversary – Oyo Commissioner Of Police by jasent(m): 10:59am On Jul 07, 2020 |
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Politics › Re: Ize-Iyamu To Appear In Court Today Over N700 Million Fraud by jasent(m): 9:19am On Jul 07, 2020 |
johnmartus: There's an evidence that this man is better than that stupid Obaseki. Evidence from dishonest people like you can't be taken serious. |
Politics › Re: Ize-Iyamu To Appear In Court Today Over N700 Million Fraud by jasent(m): 9:18am On Jul 07, 2020 |
Macphenson: They have not grinded beans, moi-moi is smelling.
This cultist is already appearing in court for looting when he is yet to be an elected political office holder, imagine what will happen when he will have immunity and access to state coffers, little wonder GANDOLLAR is heading his campaign organisation.
Edo people don't allow this cultist and thief access to Edo state coffers. They have not grinded beans,moi-moi is smelling,lol.Thanks for this proverb. |
Politics › Re: Mala Mai Buni: Why APC Will Win Edo, Ondo Governorship Elections by jasent(m): 8:06am On Jul 07, 2020 |
tatatar: PDP won with a close margin. For Buhari to gain that much support in a South South State says a lot. Win is win. |
Politics › Re: Mala Mai Buni: Why APC Will Win Edo, Ondo Governorship Elections by jasent(m): 5:51am On Jul 07, 2020 |
360degreess: APC has a higher chance of winning Edo. If that happens, ipob miscreants both land and online will be seriously depressed... But they lost the presidential election in Edo state |
Education › Re: Anybody That Can Solve This Question Is A Genius by jasent(m): 10:57pm On Jul 06, 2020 |
Openbusiness3: What's the correct answer? 3+2+2x10=70..op I don get am oh,come and give me my price |
Education › Re: Anybody That Can Solve This Question Is A Genius by jasent(m): 10:54pm On Jul 06, 2020 |
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Sports › Re: Nemanja Matic Signs New Contract With Man Utd Until June 2023 by jasent(m): 9:07pm On Jul 06, 2020 |
OLDESTWARRIBOY: I will always respect Matic for his goal FA Cup semi final 2017, Chelsea vs. Tottenham but Homie is washed, Living on pass glory
Na all these basket dem Matic, McTominay, Fred...na wan dey play with Messi if by mistake im come
Hahaha....I laugh In fulfulde. Regulation battle loading!! This same matic,mcTominay and Fred beat you 3x this season alone. |
Health › Re: Ronnie and Donnie Galyon: World’s Longest-Living Conjoined Twins Dies At 68 (Pic by jasent(m): 7:19pm On Jul 06, 2020 |
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Family › Re: Depressed, Help Me by jasent(m): 6:07pm On Jul 06, 2020 |
Righteousness89: The One Person I can Confidently recommend to you is the one that knows you like no one else..
HE is the one that knows what and where to touch in you, that will Repair and Rectify you.
HE is the one that knows exactly how u feel! He is the only one that knows the truth about you, irrespective of what people say or think about you. Once He touches you, it is permanent!
His Name is Alpha and Omega.. His Name is JESUS CHRIST..
Let's talk if u are willing to let Him
No one else can mend you you ended up saying nothing. Simply tell him to visit a psychiatrist or a psychologist. I don't knw why you guys always encourage a depressed person to give life to Christ or turn to God as if the person got depressed because of sin.Depression is a mental illness that needs medical attention.He said he can't concentrate, that's could be as a result of neurological problem. |
Family › Re: Depressed, Help Me by jasent(m): 6:06pm On Jul 06, 2020 |
heendrix: This is serious. .....but no matter what and as funny as it sounds, you live ur life but you really don't own it fully, God does. so taking it would only cause you an eternal pain and an earthly pain to ur loved ones. |
Politics › Re: Take A Look At The Children Begging Me In Abuja-pics by jasent(m): 3:41pm On Jul 06, 2020 |
azmanaty02: Its not true They are from Niger republic. They are everywhere here in Ghana |
Politics › Re: Take A Look At The Children Begging Me In Abuja-pics by jasent(m): 3:40pm On Jul 06, 2020 |
paix: They're from Niger Republic. They are from Niger,they are everywhere here in Ghana. |
Education › Re: American Students Are Not Allowed To Travel To Nigeria For Study by jasent(m): 1:27pm On Jul 06, 2020 |
chrisagyei: Circle is about 100 square meters size which is very small area buh last year alone,700 Nigerian shops were locked at that particular place so imagine the number of Nigerians within Circle alone selling and roaming on the streets without shops buh normally found at that location.This has made Circle a very high risk place of being pickpocketed or robbed even more than Kumasi Kejetia or Makola in Accra Central which is far overcrowded than Circle.
Take Kasoa for instance. Nigerians dominate that town now which has made that town very unsafe to move about in the evening or night unlike the rest of Ghana where you can walk around freely at late as 1 am and 11 pm deep at night without anybody harming you.Ghana this year in 2020 was ranked as the Third safest and 3rd most peaceful country in Africa by the Global Peace Index and 43rd most peaceful in the world ahead of even the UK and some European countries. That's why foreign students and foreigners feel very safe to come to Ghana and explore the country even alone without police or security escort. So you are insinuating that the bad guys there are Nigerians? Of course they will always be Nigerians nan.Ghanaians can't do anything wrong, they are all saint....Very soon you will blame your inability to develop on Nigerians. |
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Education › Re: American Students Are Not Allowed To Travel To Nigeria For Study by jasent(m): 10:30am On Jul 06, 2020 |
christejames: Buhari and his stooges have held us spell bound for so long, it's time to break free... but it's on all of us.
The most nauseating of it all is that we are still clamoring for the return of some of those anachronistic individuals with analog thinking to come and man the affairs of this youthful and boisterous nation. Ghana will keep taking the shine off us if we continue like this. I agree with your post except the part you mentioned Ghana. Pls Ghana is not the Ghana we used to know o..I was robbed off my phones last week at circle in Ghana, making 2 thanx I have experienced that in circle/Accra and once also in Panpasu/Kumasi..There are more bad guys in Ghana the most other country but they don't operate with gun,they only use knife. The funniest thing is their police knows them.guy forget oh,Ghana and Nigeria nan almost the same now,unlike before when Ghana was very safe.. |
Education › Re: American Students Are Not Allowed To Travel To Nigeria For Study by jasent(m): 10:25am On Jul 06, 2020 |
KEVIND: Oh Nigeria! Is America safe?Nonsense |
Politics › Re: Ize-Iyamu: I Was A Member Of Pyrates Confraternity But Didnt Pour Acid On Anyone by jasent(m): 8:27am On Jul 06, 2020 |
Prompto: The agonizing wail of sorrow you n your entire family have been sedding since Ebele lost the presidential election which will never depart from your household won't be enough to stop Ize-Iyamu from becoming the governor. But his own confession will stop him,how about that dude? |
Politics › Re: Ize-Iyamu: I Was A Member Of Pyrates Confraternity But Didnt Pour Acid On Anyone by jasent(m): 7:54am On Jul 06, 2020 |
Prompto: All this running from pillar to post won't stop him becoming the next governor you know. Which of your governor in alaigbo is not a murderer, cultists n fraudster ? At Peter Obi already exposed himself as a multi facet criminal that is no longer up for debate. where did you dropped your chain? Pls pick it up before your enter express.lunatic bitch.. |
Politics › Re: Ize-Iyamu: I Was A Member Of Pyrates Confraternity But Didnt Pour Acid On Anyone by jasent(m): 7:46am On Jul 06, 2020 |
Dmano: This man has been bury already by his godfather And Buhari want to force him on us. |
Romance › Re: Chai! Another Girl Has Done It Again! (photos) by jasent(m): 7:37am On Jul 06, 2020 |
johnykgoal: U can't even trust yourself.
For business owners! How about an app that helps you manage your store inventory and sales, supports wholesales and retails with sales and profit report. Also manages debts and expenses. And it is free. See my sig 3 weeks to wedding, so what was she going to Dubai to do?I find it difficult to believe this story..What do I even know self. |
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Politics › Re: Ize-Iyamu: I Was A Member Of Pyrates Confraternity But Didnt Pour Acid On Anyone by jasent(m): 11:23pm On Jul 05, 2020*. Modified: 5:24am On Jul 06, 2020 |
Judeerons32: Are these the roads and schools Obaseki will showcase? Whatever POI was over 35years ago really should not b a campaign issue. Even if he was a cultist now he is a pastor that is a testimony. Can Obaseki supporters start listing his achievements? When they loose the argument on issues they resort to personal attacks. This guy deserve the world most foolish person AWARD. Pls Guinness book of record come and give this idiot award he rightly deserve |