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PoliticsRe: Pensioners Rejects Mobilisation Endorsement For Adeleke's Second Term Bid by melody45: 12:49pm On Jun 05
Trust is built through action, not promises. Pensioners are simply asking for what they worked for throughout their careers. Their welfare should come first.
PoliticsRe: Osun State To Buy New Security Drones After 5 Previously Bought Goes 'Missing' by melody45: 9:46am On Jun 04
Security is important, but accountability is equally important. Taxpayers should know how government-owned drones vanished and who is responsible.
PoliticsRe: One Dead, 30 Injured In Osun Accord Primaries As APC Demands Arrests by melody45: 4:35pm On Jun 01
A timely and responsible warning. Violence at primaries is a cancer on our democracy. I'm glad the APC campaign council is sounding the alarm and calling for accountability. Let's hope the authorities listen
EducationRe: EFCC Invites Osun SUBEB Chairman Over Grants' Management Investigation by melody45: 2:49pm On May 22
Finally, EFCC is finally paying attention to Osun State.
PoliticsRe: Osun State Ranks Among Nigeria's Worst For New Business Creation by melody45: 3:14pm On May 12
The Fate Institute report is the kind of independent data politicians cannot spin their way out of. A 10.4% business birth rate doesn't happen by accident — it is the measurable consequence of three years of policy inertia, infrastructure collapse, and local government paralysis. When you cannot move goods because the roads have failed, cannot keep your shop lights on because power is unreliable, and cannot access grassroots support because every local council is locked in a funding crisis, you do not start a business. You wait — or you leave. That 10.4% is not a number. It is thousands of Osun graduates who have chosen Lagos over their home state because the conditions at home will not let them thrive. The August 2026 election must be a referendum on economic competence, not party loyalty.

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