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Is Ighalo Kenyan? See this tweet
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Ileya Rams for sale at Fashakin Agric Biz Igbonla, Epe. Near Lagos State Model School, Igbonla. N40-50k each. Contact Manager Kayode 08060708061 Delivery available at extra charge
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It was killed on the fence near the dogs pen. The locals called it Mona Mona. What’s that in English?
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AAC 1 KP 1 YPP 9 ANN 5 PDP 38 APC 85l |
AAC 1 KP 1 YPP 9 ANN 5 PDP 38 APC 85 |
True Talk |
Bholutife18 get in touch regarding your education request mdfash @ aol.com |
Bholutife18 get in touch regarding your education request mdfash@aol.com |
We Three Kings of Egbaland are, Begging you to give us our man... |
Two strong and virile bulls needed for cattle farm near Epe, Lagos State, to mate cows. Top price guaranteed for good animals. Please make sure that animal is actively mating at this time. No old, retired or ill animals please. Contact mdfash@aol.com or WhatsApp +13472176175 with pictures and asking price. We can pick up within 100 miles radius from Lagos |
Somebody said ATIFKU won! |
If Atiku gets more than 1637 votes, he will win with more than 50% of the votes, a clear majority. That will be a very significant achievement in a field of 12 political heavyweights. I congratulate PDP for organizing a legitimate, transparent Presidential primary, just like APC did four years ago. This time around, APC conducted a sham Presidential primary, charging N55 million for form. It appears that the party in power always botch their Presidential primary. APC better hope that their shenanigans don’t bite them in the butt at the General elections, as happened to PDP in 2015 |
The biggest losers in all of this are Saraki and Tambuwal. They went all in and lost — their bets didn’t pay off. Expect Tambuwal to lose his Governorship seat. Saraki may return to the Senate, but he will go from President to Minority Leader at best. I suspect that finally, the stranglehold of the Sarakis over Kwara may be broken |
A-TI-KU in Yoruba means we don die! |
staymore:Unless there are more than 520 voided votes, making election inconclusive, �, Atiku is winner. |
Alexiz101:He needs 1174 to win! |
1174 wins it! |
If next vote is less than 1173, the last man is the winner. Watch that magic number 1173 |
2346 votes remain for Atiku vs Tambuwal. We will know the winner after next count is announced |
Ambolo, sorry, #Ambode went below the belt by suggesting that #Sanwoolu has psychiatric problem, alluding to Sanwoolu’s confidential medical records at Gbagada General Hospital. This is immoral, unethical and unbecoming of a State Governor. We are talking about a primary contest by members of same party. Ambode has problems. He will lose tomorrow. Bye bye Ambolo! |
Get in touch with me |
ehardetola:S3ttingz Please get in touch with me immediately mdfash@aol.com WhatsApp +13472176175 |
world1:Do you have female sheep and goats for sale? I am setting up a large animal husbandry farm near Epe and I need 50 female sheep, 50 female goats and 50 female cows near maturity for immediate purchase. Thank you. Emmanuel Fashakin WhatsApp +13472176175 (US number) |
ijeshaboy:I need 40 cows and 3 bulls. 50 sheep and 4 males. 50 goats and 4 males, different types. Please send me quotes including transportation to Igbonla, Epe Local Govt, Lagos State to my WhatsApp No +13472176175. Serious sellers or contractors only |
I am setting up a new farm near Epe, Lagos State. I need large number of cattle, sheep and goats to start off. Please contact me if you are a seller or you want to get the contract to supply animal for my farm. You may contact me via email: mdfash@aol.com or cell phone +13472176175 (USA). Thank you Emmanuel Fashakin |
Please add me to the cattle group Whatsapp +13472176175. I am setting up new farm near Epe and I want to buy large quantity of cattle, goats and sheep. Could anyone please advise on how I can procure the animals? |
Governor Aregbesola should be impeached for his notorious refusal to pay Osun workers salaries, diverting the money. Emmanuel Fashakin *BEING THE SPEECH DELIVERED BY: COM. OMONIYI ILESANMI, The chairman, Forum of 2011/2012 Retirees* After series of letters of appeal to and meetings with well meaning people of Osun State such as APC leaders, Obas, Security,Chiefs,Religion leaders (both Christians and Muslims),Opinion leaders and Ogbeni Aregbesola himself to get us out of this dilemma caused by Governor Rauf Adesoji Aregbesola trough his blunt refusal to pay us our gratuity from 2008/2012 and 12 months pension arrears. The untimely and avoidable death continue unabated,over 2000 pensioners have died, many are on sick bed,Many are "Married to their wheelchairs till God knows when, our children are out of school because their retired parents cannot maintain them,many retirees are living in Dilapidated buildings like lunatics, our creditors are making life very difficult for us thinking that we have been paid but we do not want to offset our debts, and so on. We have no option than to go out on street again to press for our demands which is the prompt payment of our statutory entitlements from the recently released Paris Club Refund. *DIVERSION! DIVERSION!! DIVERSION!!!* Whenever any money is released to Ogbeni Rauf Adesoji Aregbesola by the Federal Government to make life bearable for the workers,pensioners and by extension, the good citizens of Osun State,he will have one reason or the other to divert it without observing the conditions attached to such fund. What an impunity? The following are the typical examples. 1. Salary bailout credit facility: Amount released -#34,988bn Amount utilized -#18,677,224,582 Amount diverted -#16,311,765,418 2. Relief fund: Amount released -#14,400,000,000 Amount utilized -Nil Amount diverted -#14,400,000,000 3. 1st Tranche of Paris Club Refund: Amount released -#14.5bn Amount utilized -#4.6bn Amount diverted -9.9bn 4. 2nd Tranche of Paris Club Refund: Amount released -#12.7bn Amount to be utilized. - ?The 2nd Tranche has been released but our Sole Administrator is planning to divert it to another unprofitable "white elephant project". (1) Ongoing demolition of shops at MDS Area. (2) Execution of July 8 bye-election in Osun West Senatorial District. (3) East by-pass overhead bridge. *CLARION CALL* The good people of Osun State, how long will you keep mute for Aregbesola, the Omolangidi of Lagos to totally destroy this state? Do you want him to kill all the pensioners who have nurtured this State from the cradle to an enviable position that attracted him to come and govern? Do you want him to steal our Commonwealth and destroy this state? Do you want the labour of our past Heroes to be in vain? Do you want him to sell/buy all our properties for his personal enrichment? *WAKE UP! WAKE UP!! WAKE UP!!!* Osun people wake up from your slumber before this tyrant and his cohorts kill all of you? If you continue to keel quiet,posterity will never forgive you, both old and young. Thanks and God bless you all. #Copied Emmanuel O. Fashakin MD, Esq. |
Very enriching stuff. I grew up at Ebute-Ero in the sixties and "Da Rocha" was a household name. It's great hearing the story behind the name. Thanks for sharing. That's why I check in to Nairaland everyday |
I watched the video of Governor Ajimobi addressing protesting students regarding indefinite closure of their University. It was shocking to learn that LAUTECH has been closed quietly closed for eight months without anyone talking about it. This is simply outrageous The Governor's excuse of lack of funds is lame. This government owes a duty to the present enrolled students at LAUTECH to allow them to continue their studies and graduate as soon as possible. After then, the Government may take a decision to sell or privatize the University. Keeping the University locked up indefinitely while there are enrolled students is not an option. The founding Fathers of education in Nigeria, notably Baba Awolowo, whose free education Ajimobi himself enjoyed, and Ladoke Akintola, after whom the University was named, would be turning in their graves. Public spirited attorneys should consider suing the government to enjoin this illegality. Enough is enough! Emmanuel O. Fashakin MD, Esq. Flushing, New York |
I wish to congratulate the Nigerian Government, for two bold decisions recently made, which I think will go a long way towards getting us out of the present quagmire: 1. Removing fuel subsidy 2. Abolishing two tier pricing of Naira to Dollar. I think that the Government should go ahead and implement two more policies, which I am sure will help the Nigerian nation 1. Abolish State of Origin for State of Domicile, which you can claim after residing in same place for at least two years 2. Allow States, and the bigger cities and towns, to have local police for law enforcement We should not just criticize the government for policies we perceive as wrong, but for fairness sake, we should commend them when we agree that they have got it right. I am particularly happy with President Buhari, who had consistently opposed all efforts to allow the Naira to find its level. This has put paid to the stereotype that Buhari does not listen to advice. The road ahead may still be rocky, but the Federal Government, by enacting the right policies, has given the nation a fighting chance to thrive again. Now they should go ahead and plug the holes which allow people to steal taxpayers and our oil money with impunity God bless President Buhari; God bless the Federal Republic of Nigeria Emmanuel Fashakin MD, Esq. Gal. 2:20 Sent from my iPhone |
I found this review today on internet search, and I think that it is relevant to this discussion: Why I killed Victor Banjo, Ifeajuna and others – Ojukwu By Damola Awoyokun In the most detailed revelation yet Ojukwu said the reason why he killed Victor Banjo, Emmanuel Ifeajuna, Philip Alale, Sam I. Agbam was because they wanted to remove him, remove Gowon and install Chief Obafemi Awolowo as the Prime Minister. In a secret document cabled to the Defence Intelligence Agency in Washington, the US military and defence attachés stationed in the Nigeria reported that based on available information at that time(3rd August 1967) “in the long run Njoku will unseat Ojukwu.” In a chat with the American consular Bob Barnard in Enugu three days after the executions, Ojukwu said: “the plotters intended to take Brigadier Hillary Njoku, the head of Biafran Army into custody and bring him to the State House under heavy armed guard ostensibly to demand of him that Njoku be relieved of command on the grounds of incompetence. Once inside the State House, Njoku’s guards would be used against him. Ifeajuna would then declare himself acting Governor and offer ceasefire on Gowon’s terms. Banjo would go to the West and replace Brigadier Yinka Adebayo, the military governor of Western Region. Next Gowon would be removed and Awolowo declared Prime Minister of Reunited Federation.” Ojukwu continues, “Victor Banjo, Ifeajuna and others kept in touch with co-conspirators in Lagos via British Deputy High Commission’s facilities in Benin. When the American consular asked Ojukwu for evidence, Ojukwu replied, “Banjo is a very meticulous man who kept records and notes of everything he did.” Ojukwu said “the mistake of the plotters was they talked too much, their moves too conspicuous and they made notes which came into his hands. As a result the conspirators came under surveillance from the early stages of the plot’s existence. Their plans then became known and confirmed by subsequent events.” This revelation is part of the exposés contained in the 21000 paged confidential, secret and top-secret US State department’s documents on the Biafra War made available to TheNews. In another document, Major [Dr]Okonkwo the Ojukwu appointed military administrator of the Midwest said he and Ojukwu participated in court-martialling Banjo in Enugu on 22nd September 1967 prior to his execution and Banjo “freely admitted in his testimony that a group of Yorubas on both sides of the battle were plotting together to take over Lagos and Enugu governments and unite Nigeria under Chief Awolowo. Gowon, Ojukwu, and Okonkwo were to be eliminated; Gowon was to have been killed by Yoruba officers in the Federal Army.” He said further “when arrested on the night of 19 – 20th September, Banjo offered no resistance because he said then it was too late to stop the affair and the plot was already in motion. His role, Banjo said, was already accomplished. Major Okonkwo continues, “As far as is known, Banjo died without revealing the names of his collaborators in Lagos.” Okonkwo who before his appointment as the military administrator of the Midwest was never in the Biafran army but held pro-Biafran sympathies said that “he was fearful that the assassination of Gowon would prevent the heads of state mission of the Organisation Of African Unity from coming to Nigeria. Okonkwo believed that “the OAU mission held the best hope of sorting out the Nigerian civil war.” On the night Banjo was arrested, he telephoned Gowon to warn him of the Banjo plot which “would break very soon.” Whether Ojukwu knew of or agreed with Okonkwo’s warning to Gowon is unknown. However, on 20 September, after the warning, “roadblocks were suddenly and rather severely enforced in Lagos. They were removed after about 48 hours as mysteriously as they appeared,” the American diplomat noted. In another confidential document cabled to Washington on 12 October, 1967 it was revealed that Ojukwu who had always being suspicious of Major Kaduna Nzeogwu sent him to his death at Nsukka. According to Lieutenant Colonel Abba Kyari the military governor of North Central State, “there is no question that Major Nzeogwu , Ibo leader of 1966 coup in Kaduna, had been a nationalist, not a tribalist, who was acting for the good of all Nigeria.” He described Nzeogwu as “a victim of Ojukwu” explaining that Nzeogwu, having been falsely informed that Nsukka was in Biafran hands, boldly entered Ubolo-Eke, near Nsukka at night and was killed. Nzeogwu’s corpse was transferred to the north and given full military honours burial but not before Northern soldiers had plucked out his eyes so that he ‘would never see the North again.” Ojukwu who told the American diplomat that coup against him “involved many who participated in the January 15, 1966 plot” and that besides the four he had executed three days before he would not execute others yet because “ he did not wish to give the impression he was conducting blood purge.” Ojukwu who latter made a radio broadcast confirmed that the existence of mutineers and blamed the loss of Midwest, Nsukka, Enugu, Onitsha on them. He said they called for the withdrawal of Biafran troops from these cities and that they were even shelling Onitsha with Biafran artillery to sow panic even long before the arrival of federal forces. Ojukwu did not execute Njoku he only downgraded him and replaced him with Colonel Alexander Madiebo. The secret US document called Njoku “the best Enugu has(and one of the very best Nigeria has produced). The UK defence advisor who had known Madiebo as subordinate officer first recce squadron for several years said he is “perfectly charming socially, but quite worthless professionally” he said further that “he is weak, ineffective commander and consistently had worst unit recce squadron.” To affirm what he was saying he showed the US defence attaché Madiebo’s Royal Military Academy, Sandhurst file that showed his abysmal records. The US attaché noted too that Madiebo too graduated as an associate field artillery officer at Fort Sill in Oklahoma from 23 January – 10th June 1964. In a separate document it was disclosed that the Head of state Major Aguyi-Ironsi was scheduled to have been assassinated on the northern leg of his national tour after the January 1966 coup. Some northern officers were already plotting to kill the head of state on 19 July 1966, but “Colonel Hassan Katsina dampened their enthusiasm asserting nothing should happen to Ironsi while in the North. Ironsi was scheduled to visit Kano, but Colonel Katsina persuaded him to cancel that portion of his trip because Lt. Colonel Shuwa then the Commander of the 5th Battalion had made arrangements for Ironsi’s assassination in Kano.” Katsina told northern officers that if anything should happen to Major General Ironsi, it should happen in the South. Ironsi was killed in Ibadan 10 days later by northern officers led by T.Y. Danjuma http://pwc-review.com/why-i-killed-victor-banjo-ifeajuna-and-others-ojukwu/ |
Ethiopia has every right to be aggrieved. To be denied what looks like a good goal while playing in your own country is rough. I think the whole ball crossed the line before the Nigerian defender cleared it. You judge for yourself: Goal disallowed for Ethiopia vs Nigeria, ball clearly crossed the line!!!! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ywVIyL7ALg4 |
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