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Autos / Re: All Black 22" Rims Toks Range Rover All black spider Priced To Go 4.2M OBO by laggchick: 2:29pm On Jun 04, 2015
Nice wheels. Dark knight range. Money good o
Properties / Re: Plots @ 3.5m, 5m, 10m Behind Mayfair Gardens & Abijo GRA, Lekki by laggchick: 10:47pm On Oct 25, 2014
Are all these plots still available?
Politics / Re: APC Channel/ APC PRIMARIES TIME TABLE by laggchick: 8:14pm On Sep 05, 2014
bappahman: APC PRIMARIES
Presidential Primaries Oct 16-22,
Gubernatorial Nov 15th,
State Assembly Nov 19th,
House of Reps Nov 22nd,
Senate Nov 29th, 2014.

Where did you get this information
Politics / Re: Fashola, Dangote And Aminu Tambuwal In Mecca (pics) by laggchick: 7:33pm On Jul 31, 2014
bombsquad: Is that Muiz Banire 2nd R, inbetween Tambuwal and Dangote? Op your tagging needs adjusting.You're welcome.

Banire has always been a silent achiever and is gradually morphing into an elder statesman free of controversy
Celebrities / Re: Omowunmi Akinnifesi`s Dazzling Independence Day Blog Post by laggchick: 7:44am On Oct 02, 2011
Lola how I wish that were true. .wouldn't mind trading my life for hers
Celebrities / Re: Omowunmi Akinnifesi`s Dazzling Independence Day Blog Post by laggchick: 9:20pm On Oct 01, 2011
No they weren't dating.she said d guy took a pic wd her on the red carpet and gave an interview implying they were together. .probably he said it as a joke and didn't know how far it would go
Celebrities / Omowunmi Akinnifesi`s Dazzling Independence Day Blog Post by laggchick: 9:05pm On Oct 01, 2011
This young lady has gone from being the teenage beauty queen we all saw on the screen many years ago to becoming one of the most outstanding youths of her generation. I happen to be following her on twiter and i just stumbled upon an article she posted on her website discussing a wide variety of issues ranging from her personal life experiences so far, society, persistent media harrasment on her and also woman empowerment. i believe she is definitely one the women folk of our generation can depend and look up to for leadership as she has shown to be quite consistent in the way and path leaders are formed. Webwite blog is http:\\www.omowunmiakinnifesi.com and the article is reproduced below:


[b]Being a Beauty Queen is glamorous, fabulous and exciting. Chaperons go everywhere with you. You travel and represent your country in different parts of the World. You meet people and lets just say you are practically living the fairytale life in reality. Errrrrr, yeah! Just until the responsibilities and pressures of being a Queen kick in. When you have to look a certain way, dress a certain way and even talk a certain way. You practically become a robot while that crown is on your head. But of course when the crown finally comes off, it’s like lifting a stone from your head. You feel lighter and even more spontaneous.

It hurts when I hear people talk about Beauty Queens, saying, “She disappeared”, where is she now? What is she doing? Now let me ask you these questions; do you disappear? Where are you now? And what are you doing? Yeah! Didn’t think you’ll be able to answer that easy.  People forget that these girls are actually normal human beings. Most girls win the crown in their extremely young years (Say age 18), and by the next year decide to move on to new and better things. Some go ahead to finish school, some leave the country for better education, some get married and some just decide to be on the low. Being a Beauty Queen is not a career. It is a one-year opportunity to live a dream and whatever you decide to do after that is your choice.

The first encounter you go through as a Queen is that “she slept with the organisers of the Pageant. Hearing this breaks my heart. A girl has finally achieved her life long fairy tale dream and all people say is that she slept with the organisers. That’s pitiful. I can officially and humbly say that participants of “The Most Beautiful Girl In Nigeria Pageant”(Sorry but this is the only Pageant I can vouch for) do not even meet the organisers throughout the event. I am a perfect example.

I went into the pageant for fun, without thinking I would win. My University at that time was on strike and this was an opportunity to have fun. I did not know a single soul. A very dear friend of mine forced me to escort her to the auditions. The dance Choreographer for the Pageant at the time, asked what Agency I was from and I said “from home”. You should have seen his face “he almost bust into laughter because most girls in the Pageant where from top Modelling Agencies, they had been on popular Bill Boards, Calendar adverts etc. And all I had done was “come from home”.  Yet I won. I must tell you that I never thought I would win. I wasn’t the most beautiful girl there yet my light shone on that day and I was picked.

I hereby urge any young girl that wants to go into the pageantry World to go in confidently. Trust me it’s a fair shot. I am a living example (I’ll tell the journey to the crown story another time).

Winning the crown is one thing the aftermath is another. From the day you win, even if you become President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria people will still address you as “Omowunmi Akinnifesi, ex Most Beautiful Girl in Nigeria” or “Agbani Darego, one time Miss World” winner. Hahahahaha, that always gets me laughing. It has its pros n cons but it is strange that your past follows you like a shadow.

Another annoying issue is the stereotype that Beauty Queens sleep around. That just gets under my skin. Why must this be so? Why? As for my case, I have maintained a scandal free aftermath and I humbly thank God for saving me from the hands of the devours. From a man called Dele Fasan: The Red Carpet Fraudster who walked up to me at an event asking to take a photograph and proceeded to granting an interview with journalists that we were dating for years. Or the Naeto C issue where it was said that we were an item and I even met his Mum (Hardly even knew him then), or “Omowunmi and her Escorts”- Anyone that knows me well would laugh at this blatant lie. As if that wasn’t ludicrous enough they come with a blockbuster “She dates married men” (this one got me laughing hard). All these false fabrications just to sell papers and also to get hits on Internet Blogs is highly disheartening. Some of these people are better off picking a career as movie scriptwriters. We all wake up to condemn society and indeed the Government for our woes and travails when indeed we the people, contribute a great quota of unimaginable ills to society. Oh well, it comes with the territory we tell ourselves. The bitter price of fame. People forget that Queens are Human. I am not saying all Queens are clean (I mind my own business). But it just damages the entire platform.

The worst part is that after everything. After all the travelling, exposure and meeting people from different parts of the World, it is said, “Beauty Queens have no brains”.  No brains? Are you kidding me? Seriously? Do you know what it takes for a young girl to walk a World wide stage? Or to answer a question in front of billions of people? Maybe you should give it a try, see how it goes. Lol. I guess as in the case of any woman, people will rather stare at you than care if you have anything upstairs your soft fluffy cotton wool brain. Is it not the same brain we all have? Why must a Woman’s brain be different? In our society, a man can date five women at the same time and he’s a “G”, but when a woman is seen “talking” to one man (might be about business, work, possible sponsorships on projects, or just being polite), she is definitely sleeping with him. Come on people, stop being hypocrites. The amazing thing is that it is the women who run themselves down. They can’t just keep their mouths shut. I tell you for free that if a Woman wants to run for President today, the first people to attack her will be Women. Why? Because of envy and jealousy.

Women, girls, Mothers, Sisters, please things should not be this way. We must stand together, help each other and prove that “We run this World”. We are all beautiful in unique ways, yet this is exactly what we need to form a body, after all, the legs and the hands on a human body don’t look alike or serve the same purpose. Yet they work hand in hand.

I have said a lot today. I am not here to defend women, I am just saying what I see, what people talk about in their homes and are afraid to say in the open. Stop putting down women that have finally taken a bold step to make a difference. Stay positive, because the bold step might not be too obvious now, but one day ” by their fruits you shall know them”. We are all “Beauty Queens”. Reach for the best and conquer the worst. I loooove you all, but most imperative is that we begin to love ourselves. Please remember to pray for Women all around the World.

 

Happy Independence Day people!!

 

Stay fab.

 

Xoxo

 

Wumie

 [/b]

greatness definitely lies in this young lady and i hope shes able to harness it
Celebrities / Re: False Fabrication About Omowunmi Dating Married Men by laggchick: 11:01am On Oct 01, 2011
e no easy to be celebrity oh all these playahaters, olofofos and jobless people always on ur case. .but its too bad that someone would just go on their so called free webblog and start spewing false things about people. .omowunmi we dey ur back jare no mind dem dey no it succeed they have failed already in their evil plot
Celebrities / Re: Yvonne Nelson May Get Her Ban Extended In Ghollywood by laggchick: 10:31am On Sep 27, 2011
ghollywood? sup wd all this neo-colonialism these days
Celebrities / Re: Whine Your Bakassi To Terry G's New Music Video ! by laggchick: 10:14am On Sep 27, 2011
nice one by terry g akpako master
Celebrities / Re: Chinua Achebe Battles 50 Cent Over Things Fall Apart by laggchick: 10:10am On Sep 27, 2011
why doesnt this old man just collect his money and be enjoying i mean whats the big deal in a title? can he even say he owns it
Politics / Re: Will Gov. Fashola Of Lagos Get 2nd Term Ticket? by laggchick: 7:22pm On Dec 15, 2010
I see a lot of people on here saying the treasury is in danger if Dr banire is elected . . .i totally disagree. . Presently the treasury cannot really be said to be safe with the financial true face of lagos scandal surrounding the governor which he was almost impeached for shocked shocked shocked shocked. .if the ceaser of bourdillon takes his bit, i would want to be assured that whatever is left is spent to the best interest of lagosians smiley smiley smiley smiley. .not wasted away like they say fashola does sad sad sad sad. .i personally believe there would be more accountability and prudence under this banire guy . . from what i see he's a very simple grassroots person with strong religous values. . smiley smiley smiley smiley smileyv . .if he doesnt contest, im not voting in the next elections ! !SHIKENA
Politics / Re: Will Gov. Fashola Of Lagos Get 2nd Term Ticket? by laggchick: 1:20am On Dec 15, 2010
Fashola started off really good at the beginning of his government but i kinda noticed a downturn sad sad in service delivery sometime from the ending of last year to this very moment. .a lot of bad roads,strikes from service men and other stuff sad sad. .We cant always blame the Governor for everything but i would say his leadership style is a bit relaxed and while he has done pretty well it's time for a new person to bring fresh energy to the seat wink wink. .lets have fresh ideas,fresh innovations and that fresh energy that new occupants to public offices in nigeria are known for and hopefully this time with sustainability wink.

Last two weekends the media was awash with information about those who had purportedly signified their intention to contest the ACN primaries alongside fashola . .they were Adeyemi Ikuforiji the present speaker, Tunji Bello the MD of LASAA , Muiz banire the commissioner for environment and Toyin Hamzat the Commissioner for science and tech . .(Forgive me if im only looking inwards ACN but i don't think those PDP stooges have anything to offer us). ACN seem to have a beautiful succession strategy in place where people are trained and prepared for higher office so they know what theyre getting into even before they get there and hence they are well prepared.

I did a background check on all the above mentioned and found only one of them to have what it will take to not only meet up with Fashola's achievements but possibly surpass it. .YES SURPASS IT ! ! I easily arrived at this conclusion because if you consider that Fashola had no real administrative experience before becoming Governor apart from his brief stint as Chief of staff, you will agree with me that this guy im about to pick as my preferred candidate is more than qualified and prepared for the weighty and heinous task we so speak . I love my lagos and im not about to bequeath it to any half baked half ass nicompu who just wants to eat national cake.

My preferred choice happens to be noone other than this MUIZ BANIRE fellow. . Apart from being a three time commissioner he has introduced more innovations in nigerian governance than we are made to be aware of.

*He reportedly innovated the idea of LASTMA which we all enjoy today and is being replicated by many states-

*He reportedly innovated the BRT scheme which we all enjoy-

*He reportedly advised and executed the clearing of the Oshodi nemesis. . an achievement which is a pride of Fashola

*He has reportedly planted over three million trees in lagos to fight climate change

From what i saw on his facebook page these achievements listed above are just a few of what he has done in this govt. .what wowed me most was his profile


[b]Hon.(Dr) Muiz Adeyemi Banire is a seasoned Law Teacher/Legal Practitioner, A great Author/Philosopher, a Genuine and Patriotic Politician and a Tested Manager of human and material resources. He belongs to the noble class of African professionals who believes that the Continent of Africa can attain economic emancipation through prudent management of resources and good governance.



As Lagos State Commissioner for Transportation in the government of Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu, Hon. (Dr) Banire championed epochal initiatives in the Ministry’s operations and administration and has shown commendable drive, imagination and a positive attitude that has seen him deploy his immense skill not only towards the goals of his present Ministry (Ministry of the Environment) but also to the goals of making Lagos State a safer and healthier place for all the Lagosians to live.


The entire residents of Lagos State have expressed their confidence that Dr. Banire will discharge his duties as Hon. Commissioner for the environment just as meritoriously as he has done for every other assignment with which he has been saddled with in the government of Lagos State. Born on 6th of October, 1966, to the illustrious Banire family of Olowogbowo Area of Lagos Island and also a direct descendant of the Balogun family of Isale-Eko through his maternal grandfather. His father Alhaji Suberu Banire, a devout Muslim and philanthropist was one of the first settlers in up-town Mushin in the present Mushin Local Government Council Area of Lagos State. He had his early education in his local community. First at Lousa Soares Nursery School, Mushin, 1970-1972 and St. Jude’s Primary School, Mushin, Lagos, 1972-1977. Dr. Banire had his post-Primary education at Archbishop Aggey Memorial Secondary School, Mushin, between 1979 and 1983 and his Lower Six (A Level) at Federal School of Arts & Science, Victoria Island, between 1983 and 1984. He thereafter proceeded to University of Ilorin, Ilorin, Kwara State in 1984 to study Law and returned back to Lagos in 1986 to complete his Law Degree Programme at the University of Lagos, Akoka, Lagos, where he bagged an L.L.B (Hons) degree in Law, in 1988.


Dr. Banire was called to the Bar of the Federal Supreme Court of Nigeria in 1989 after he obtained his B.L (Barrister-At-Law) from The Nigeria Law School, Victoria - Island, Lagos.


In 1991, he bagged a Master of Laws (L.LM) degree from University of Lagos and added a Ph.D (Property Law) to his academic cap from the same University in Year 2005.He has acquired a Legal career in a wide- ranging areas of specialization; in Land Law; Equity and Trust; Secured Credit Transactions; Planning and Compulsory Acquisition and this is evidenced by diverse publications in Learned Journals and published books as well as in teaching experience in the Department of Private and Property Law, University of Lagos since 1991.


As an Author of International repute, he has the following Text and Practice Books to his Credit:

The Nigerian Law of Trusts

The Blue Book 2004: Practical Approach to the High Court of Lagos State (Civil Procedure) Rules, 2004

Land Management in Nigeria: Towards a New Legal Framework

This academic of note, also has the following Articles and Papers published in Law and Practice Journals both at home and abroad.

The Limit of Consent Provisions: A Review of Savannah Bank Ltd. .V. Ajilo

Customary Tenancy and the Land Use Act: A Review.

Juxtaposition of the Land Use Act and the Urban a Regional Planning Decree, 1992; A Critique.

Critical Appraisal of the Democratic Principles, Enshrined in the Management of Corporate Real Property under Customary Land Law.

Legal Aid in the Administration of Justice in Nigeria.

Positive Planning Per Excellence under the Nigeria Urban and Regional Planning Decree, 1992.

Criminal Justice Administration and the Question of Legal Assistance.

Documentation and Perfection of Security in Nigeria.

The Relevance of the Certificate of Occupancy to State Development in Nigeria.

Impact of the Convention on Elimination of all Forms of Discrimination Against Women on the Concept of the Advancement.

Arbitration and Enforcement of Securities in Nigeria.

Trusteeship Concept under the Land use Act: Mirage or Reality.

Overcoming the Difficulties in Registering Caution on a Certificate of Occupancy.

Overhauling the Presumption of Advancement in the
Law of Trusts.

Concept and Function of Leases.

The Social significance of the New Lagos State Rent Control and Recovery of Residential Premises Edict No.6 of 1997.

Towards Effective Control and Management of Land in Nigeria: Evaluation of the Land Use Act, (1978) Socio-Legal and Regulatory issues in Corruption
Control in Nigeria.

Negotiation and Drafting of International Contracts.

Corporal Punishment under the ICCPR & The U.N Torture Contribution: African & Religious Perspectives. The Legal Aspects of Trans-boarder Movements: Implications for Refugees.



Dr, Banire’s journey into the work environment started as a Moderator at Chartered Institute of Insurers, Assessor /Examiner at Institute of Chartered Accountants of Nigeria (1CAN); Chambers Attachment at Gani Fawehinmi Chambers, 1989; He did his National Youth Service with Legal Aid Council, Abeokuta, Ogun State and thereafter as a counsel, Seun Akinbiyi & Co. Lagos (1970-1991) He was the Principal Partner at Akinbiyi, Banire & Co. Lagos (1991-1995) and from there he veered into the academic environment to serve as Senior Lecturer, Department of Private and Property Law, Faculty of Law, University of Lagos.


In 1999, at the advent of the government of Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu in Lagos State, Dr. Banire was appointed into the Government as Special Adviser on Political and Legislative Matters and later in the year, was given another portfolio as the Honourable Commissioner for Special Duties, the office he held till August, 2000 when he was again moved to oversee the office of the Honourable Commissioner for Transportation until the expiration of the tenure of Asiwaju Tinubu administration in Lagos State.


It is in consideration of his achievements while serving in various capacities of the Lagos State Government that Dr. Muiz Adeyemi Banire was asked to return to the Administration of Governor Babatunde Raji Fashola as the Honourable Commissioner for Environment in August, 2007.


Dr. Banire is the Founder and Principal Associate, M.A. Banire & Associates, 27 Yinusa Adeniji Street, Ikeja, Lagos.



Other positions of responsibilities held by Dr. Muiz A. Banire include:-


Returning officer - Lagos Mainland Local Govt. 1998 Guber/House of Assembly Elections

Member - Ojo L.G. Planning Authority.

Faculty Exam Officer - Univ. of Lagos, Faculty of Law,
1993-95

Co-ordinator of Diploma - University of Lagos, in Land Administration Faculty of Law (1993-94)

Business Manager - Journal of Private and Property
Law, Univ. of Lagos, 1991-Date

Secretary - University of Lagos Vice-Chancellors Committee On Bank Project.

Member - Nigerian Universities Network Management Committee, Appointed by The Vice-Chancellor, Univ of Lagos.

Member - The Vice-Chancellor, Univ. of Lagos. Verification Task Force (Univ. of Lagos)

Member - Univ. of Lagos Bookshop Management Board

Member - University of Lagos Legal Committee

Member - Faculty of Law, Univ. of Lagos, Fund Raising Committee

Member - Editorial Committee, Nigerian Journal of Contemporary Law.


He is a fellowship and also belongs to several Professional bodies which include:



Registered foreign Lawyer - Law Society, England

Member - Nigerian Bar Association

Member - International Bar Association

Fellow - Institute of Transport Administration of Nigeria

Associate Member - Chartered Institute of Arbitrators.

Member - Nigerian Institute of Management

Member - Institute of Chartered Secretaries and Administrators.


This highly motivated, goal driven and achiever is very creative, hardworking and a problem solver. He is a team player, flexible, adaptable and an adept at multitasking. He has done and is still doing a number of adhoc assignments aside from this activities within the academia and Government Services. Founder of Mushin Empowerment Foundation (MEF) a Non-Political and Non-profitable N.GO, established for the good welfare of the people of his immediate constituency and compelled to feel obliged to respond to their needs



Dr. Muiz Adeyemi Banire is happily married and blessed with children.


His Hobbies include playing Table Tennis, Football, Badminton and loves reading novels and General Literature[/b].

if ure in doubt,go here and see for yourself

SOURCE : http://www.facebook.com/pages/Dr-Muiz-Adeyemi-Banire/92978668969?ref=ts#!/pages/Dr-Muiz-Adeyemi-Banire/92978668969?v=info

I think were in for another wild four years with someone as deft as this guy at the helm of things. .no offence to Fashola , i love him. . .but i love my Lagos more. wink wink wink wink wink
Music/Radio / Re: What The Future Of The Music Industry Holds?**confused by laggchick: 10:29pm On Jun 27, 2010
shotster50:

LWKMD funny thread,
So true about Skuki,  gosh i dont even know what to make of them ( watered down version of  Durrella + D'banj?)

. .sooo true . .theyve got nothing to bring into the game #dead
Music/Radio / Re: What The Future Of The Music Industry Holds?**confused by laggchick: 1:41am On Jun 26, 2010
eldee:

Forget butt . . . Kel is a step away from Ini Edo and Mercy Johnson with her 'well proportioned' body. grin grin

i beeeeeeeeggggggg to disagree ! ! ! !
Music/Radio / Re: What The Future Of The Music Industry Holds?**confused by laggchick: 1:41am On Jun 26, 2010
cold:

Ok i get the picture,mo'cheddah's your friend,cool.

ooooopppssss. . .and so is kel anyway. .but mo is hotter,sounds better and makes far better songs
Music/Radio / Re: What The Future Of The Music Industry Holds?**confused by laggchick: 1:38am On Jun 26, 2010
cold:

Kel is not fat,she's well proportioned  cheesy,and like i said earlier she's a lot prettier,i presume we can all agree on that.In short,she out of Cheddah's league.

It aint al about bootie hun. .i c d look on ma boi's eye when we c mo. .he doesnt have dat same luk on his face when we see kel. .#foodforthought
Music/Radio / Re: What The Future Of The Music Industry Holds?**confused by laggchick: 1:34am On Jun 26, 2010
eldee:

Actually . . . I saw Mo'chedda and I started noticing that she's not as fat as Sasha and Kel cheesy cheesy

GBAM !!
Music/Radio / Re: What The Future Of The Music Industry Holds?**confused by laggchick: 1:33am On Jun 26, 2010
cold:

^^^^ on top of that,there's nothin interesting about mo cheddah.Kel is much prettier & head & shoulders above her in all ramifications,geddit?

ma gurl mo-chedda has got mor swag. .her flow is tighter and d amount of fuckn kel has been up to m sure ma girl mo's pussy is tighter 2 . .lol
Music/Radio / Re: What The Future Of The Music Industry Holds?**confused by laggchick: 1:31am On Jun 26, 2010
tosinaded@:

See jst take back the bornstar ish. . . . .
U keep promoting this guy and talking down on pype!
Are u paid 4 this?
Pype difficult to understand? Wut does bornstar spit

i love em both hunny. .dont get me confused wink wink wink
Music/Radio / What The Future Of The Music Industry Holds?**confused by laggchick: 11:22pm On Jun 25, 2010
#Why does tuface suddenly make dbanj sound silly and illeterate?

#Why does mochedda suddenly make kel and sasha  look fat and old ?

#Why does M.I make modenine look like and sound like someone's granddad?

#Why did the late Dagrin all of a sudden make ajasa sound like pasuma?

#Why does Bornstar make general pype sound difficult to understand?

#Why does the prince make other rappers sound like theyre working too hard?

#Why does skuki look like an all encompass immitation of so many other artistes?

#Why do i foresee Wande cole leaving Mo-hits?

PLS CONTINUE. . .LETS SPEW OUR THOUGHTS HERE AND PLS ANSWER ANY OF THE ABOVE IF U CAN
Politics / Re: We Are The Faceless Group Of Lagos by laggchick: 7:23am On Jun 06, 2010
The poster is either wholly undemocratic by nature or is a pun for governor fashola. . .i love fashola but he still needs to answer questions on the allegations. .we need a governor we can trust not just someone that is good in media manipulation and smiles.

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