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maestroferdi:Ladoja was never in PDP as at that time. He had been in Accord since 2011. He contested the Governorship election as an Accord candidate in 2011 and 2015. Ladoja had nothing to do with PDP as at then except for the fact that his party supported GEJ as president. Only Akala and Seyi left the party after losing its structure to Teslim Folarin. PDP's best bet then was Akala who came third even as a Labour party candidate. The PDP came 4th and your almighty Seyi came 5th. Even if they gave the party structure to Seyi, the best they could get was 4th position because Akala already had Ogbomosho, Ladoja and Ajimobi shared Ibadan. Ajimobi had both Oke-ogun and Oyo. Now, Seyi is only popular in Ibadan. The only thing APC need to do now is to keep Akala in the party. And now, rumour has it that Olamiju Akala (Akala's son) will deputise Adelabu. Oyo state is already a lost battle for PDP. |
schoolboij:Lol. Bro, I'm from Oke-Odo and I know what I'm saying. Okay, just get a picture of his late grandfather and check the tribal marks on his face. You should know if he is an Ibadan man or not. |
schoolboij:Baba, go to Oke-Odo in Ibadan and ask for Adelabu compound. |
traihit:This is not Akintola o. Get your facts right please. The Adelabus are real time Ibadan people. |
gideon1971:It's coined from "Peculiar Mess". That's his grandfather's nickname. |
gideon1971:It's coined from "Peculiar Mess". That's his late grandfather's nickname. |
youngest85:Lol. Which one be maggot food again? |
BiafranBushBoy:What's this one saying? PDP has no structure in Oyo state . And for your information, Seyi came 5th during the last election. It's not just about throwing money in the air o. |
Early life and education Adelabu was born to Aderibigbe Adelabu of Oke-Oluokun compound, Kudeti Area in Ibadan. His grandfather is Adegoke Adelabu. Adelabu attended Ibadan Municipal Government Primary School, Agodi Ibadan from 1976 to 1982 and Lagelu Grammar School, Ibadan from 1982 to 1987. Adelabu received a First Class Degree in Accounting from Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife. He is a Fellow of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Nigeria (ICAN), a Fellow of Chartered Institute of Bankers of Nigeria and an Associate Member of the Institute of Directors of Nigeria and the United Kingdom. Adelabu has also taken up professional courses in various business schools, including Harvard, Stanford, Wharton, Columbia, Kelloggs, Euromoney, and the University of London. Professional career Adelabu started his career with PriceWaterhouse (now PricewaterhouseCoopers), an international firm of Chartered Accountants and Management Consultants. During his seven years with the firm, he led and managed various audit and consultancy engagements for large banks and non-bank financial institutions within and outside Nigeria. He was on secondment to the Central Bank of Nigeria for one year in 1999 when he led the finance team on the CBN re-engineering and corporate renewal project tagged "Project EAGLES". He left the firm in year 2000 as an Audit Manager and Senior Consultant to join First Atlantic Bank as the Financial Controller and Group Head of Risk Management and Controls. He was later promoted to Chief Inspector of the Bank in 2002 and Group Head of National Public Sector Business in 2003 Adelabu moved to Standard Chartered Bank as the West African Regional Head of Finance and Strategy (Consumer Banking Business) with dual offices in Lagos and Accra. He was there till 2009 from where he became an Executive Director/Chief Financial Officer (CFO) of Nigeria's largest bank, First Bank of Nigeria Plc. (FBN) at the age of 39. L Adebayo was appointed by former President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan in February 2014 as Deputy Governor, Operations of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN). Adelabu serves as the Chairman, Board of Directors of the Nigeria InterBank Settlement Systems (NIBBS) and has chaired the board of Financial Institution Training Centre (FITC). He is also a serving member of the Board of Federal Inland Revenue Services (FIRS), Nigeria Security Printing and Minting Company (NSPMC), the Assets Management Corporation of Nigeria (AMCON) and the Nigeria Incentive-Based Risk-Sharing System for Agricultural Lending (NIRSAL). https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adebayo_Adelabu
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The penkelemesi legacy!!! |
Teewhy2:Baba, this case is different. Bayo Adelabu isn't born with silver spoon. He had a humble beginning. And for your info, Adegoke Adelabu (his grandfather) died before independence. He's just a young brilliant guy who was lucky to attain the pinnacle of his career. |
Teewhy2:Egbon, this is a different scenario. |
Penkelemesi!!! Okay. I hate APC but I just love this man. So it's going to be Adelabu Vs Seyi Makinde Vs Lanleyin (unconfirmed). Oyo election has always been full of gladiators. |
Omo ologo 5G! |
olajizz01:I actually do not care about the two parties. However, all these untrue allegations are capable of inciting crisis in the society. They've succeeded in making the whole election appear like it was a bloody one. I really hate this type of politics. |
PDP is only seeking public sympathy. I really hate this. Most of the pictures posted online were fake. You don't need to heat up the polity with bad news. That endangers democracy more.
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It's in Nigeria. A friend got it in Ibadan at 95k. |
African leaders need to learn how to deliver beautiful and mind-blowing speeches. The speech is too boring. |
IamPlato:If you finish am, I go tear you slap |
PDP actually disrespected Omisore. The way he was shamed out of PDP is so bad. Omisore knew he wouldn't have won as a SDP candidate. He was only in the game to prove his relevance to PDP. Now is the time he can really do that. |
Gboy98:Ronaldo is hardworking, same as Modric. However, Modric won everything Ronaldo won last season plus a very fantastic world cup performance. |
Kingsley1000:Thanks so much for this comment. The award has been reduced to goalscoring award thereby reducing the chances of hardworking midfielders like Luka. Ronaldinho, Rivaldo, Zidane etc were not known to be goalscorers yet they won the award convincingly. I hate it when the Ronaldo fan boys tend to downplay the importance of Modric in the Real Madrid team. |
Gboy98:I hate it when some persons try to belittle someone's hardworking. Which one is sympathy award? |
Thank God we didn't have any of those two idiots this time around. Na dem life we come? Congratulations Luka Modric. Omo ologo 5G! |
President Muhammadu Buhari has approved the immediate release of N22.68 billion as retirement benefits for ex-workers of Nigeria Airways. This was disclosed by the Ministry of Finance on Monday. According to the statement by the ministry, the move came after an initial submission by the former workers, which totalled their benefits as N78 billion. However, after a verification by the Presidential Initiative on Continuous Audit (PICA) other relevant stakeholders in line with the conditions of service of Nigeria Airways Limited in liquidation and other extant rules and regulations, N45 billion was agreed as total retirement benefits of affected staff. The release of the funds was posted in a tweet by the ministry’s handle, reading: “President Muhammadu Buhari has graciously approved the immediate release of N22.68billion & N20billion as retirement benefits of ex-workers of the NigeriaAirways limited (in Liquidation) & ASUU’s request for revitalization fund of public universities. "Regarding the settlement of outstanding retirement benefits due to the ex-workers of the Nigeria Airways, the initial submission for their retirement benefits was N78 billion. "This amount was verified by PICA & other relevant stakeholders in line with the conditions of service of Nigeria Airways Limited in liquidation and other extant rules and regulations. At the end of verification, N45 billion was agreed as total retirement benefits of affected staff." Zainab Ahmed, the Finance Minister, subsequently tweeted: "15 years after, I’m happy to announce today, that President Muhammadu Buhari has approved the immediate release of N22.68 billion, being 50% of N45.3 billion total entitlements of the Ex-workers of Nigeria Airways Limited in Liquidation." http://saharareporters.com/2018/09/24/breaking-after-15-years-buhari-releases-n22bn-nigeria-airways-retirees Lalasticlala |
Voters be like "We die here". |
Oyinbo sabi troll no be small. But 3174mAh is not too small nah. |
Who dem two help? |
Can an unregistered association sue anyone or any association? |
NCAN members, where una dey? |
This is serious. They don't even know how to lie. This must be the same excuse he gave in1981 for his absence at exam centre. |
Bernie Sanders remains the man to beat |
