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PoliticsRe: Let's Talk Tinubu! by mideactive: 11:44pm On Sep 09, 2020
The so called librals are only fighting for their pocket,no vision at all for the south west. The are all jegudujera,awon oni jekuje gbogbo. They kiled AD,Tinubu outsmarted them and built AC. Look at how well he has done for himself and the south west today. Ask them Tinibu's crime,the can't pin point nothing but,just jealous and envy. Tinubu is what they want to be but,they can never be,because ijekuje is in their blood. They did it to Awo,Abiola, it's not a surprise what they are doing to Tinubu. How can any sane person place Obasanjo ahead of Tinubu in the west?Even if Tinubu ends up not becoming the president,he will never be forgotten in the history of the Yoruba.
PoliticsRe: Ondo 2020: Jegede Names Gboluga Ikengboju and Banke Sutton For Deputy Slot by mideactive: 10:11am On Jul 28, 2020
Jegede should give Ondo state the first female deputy,that will really increase his chances.
PoliticsRe: Ondo 2020: Jegede, Agboola, Ayorinde, Five Others Battle For PDP Ticket by mideactive: 2:26pm On Jul 21, 2020
Jegede should av it.
PoliticsRe: Akeredolu Petitions The Police Over Former Ssg's Allegation Of Electoral Fraud by mideactive: 10:11am On Jul 16, 2020
And he cannot petition EFCC to probe Mimiko for his theft,nonsense undecided
PoliticsRe: Ondo 2020: Jegede Meets Delegates, Unveils Agenda by mideactive: 9:57am On Jul 16, 2020
I think this dude should be given a chance.
PoliticsRe: 'I Can’t Afford A PR Firm’ — Okonjo-Iweala Seeks Volunteers For WTO Campaign by mideactive: 7:43am On Jul 09, 2020
How do I support? Would love to
PoliticsRe: Groups Present N22.5m To Akeredolu For Nomination Form by mideactive: 9:54am On Jun 10, 2020
OndoFirstBorn:
This is not true. The fact that you don't remember the last time gratuity was paid does not mean it was not paid. You might simply not be informed. Aketi inherited more than 7months salary arrears and pension including gratuity, from the immediate past administration. And when he came in, he cleared 6months while paying the current as and when due. Late last year, Aketi approved N4billion for the payment of gratuity in the state. Read here. https://www.independent.ng/akeredolu-pays-n4bn-arrears-of-gratuity-to-pensioners/
I can't dispute any other stuff Akeredolu might have claimed to have done but,I'm very sure of how he treats pensioners in the state. He's owing them not less than two months, he has also been deducting their money just because they cannot talk. You know the gratuity payment is a pure lie,the state has not been paying since 2013. They are only paying some selected few that has Godfathers. The trend now in Ondo state is,retire and go to your house and die waiting for your benefits. The governors do whatever they like with the money of those old folks. Things like this happen because they are voiceless and they don't really matter. My point is,how do you measure the strength of a man? The way a man treats the weak and the voiceless determine his true character. Mimiko waited till his second term b4 he started messing up,Akeredolu is already showing signs, his second term is a disaster waiting to happen. Don't say I didn't tell you o!
PoliticsRe: Groups Present N22.5m To Akeredolu For Nomination Form by mideactive: 11:46pm On Jun 09, 2020
OndoFirstBorn:
Oga, First & foremost, AKETI is not my "master". He's my Governor whom I am well pleased with and we are all proud of him. Secondly, He's paying Pensioners. In February 2020, he approved 33% increase for the pensioners when he approved the new minimum wage. Read here: https://www.vanguardngr.com/2020/02/payment-of-33-4-pension-increase-great-gift-from-akeredolu-ondo-retirees/amp/ Shey Someone that is not paying will approve Increment for them?
And u believe this lies? Forget what you read in papers . I cant remember the last time they payed gratuity in Ondo state. Do u know ur governor has not been paying full pensions? Do u know he's owing arias of pensions? He cannot try that with the active workers,he can only do it to the old people because they are voiceless and weak. You really should think of what that kind of man is capable of,if given a second chance.
PoliticsRe: Groups Present N22.5m To Akeredolu For Nomination Form by mideactive: 8:51pm On Jun 09, 2020
OndoFirstBorn:
Highlights of Akeredolu’s Achievements

▪️Reconstructed/constructed over 700 Public Schools with furniture, ICT & playground facilities

▪️Constructed/rehabilitated About 239km of roads including Dualization of Major roads.

▪️Cleared 7months salary arrears owed by the immediate past administration while still paying the current salaries as and when due

▪️Increased the average monthly IGR from N750m —N2.2billion

▪️Distributed 720,000 cocoa seedings to farmers to boost Ondo State’s cocoa production

▪️Facilitated Ondo-Linyi Industrial Hub in Ore which currently houses 6 Industrial factories. namely; Cassava - Ethanol plant, Win-Win Textiles, Wewood Factory, MDF/HDF Factory, Agrochemical Factory, Paper Mill and a Truck Assembly Factory

▪️Paying 30k minimum wage

▪️Refurbished about 300 old government vehicles instead of buying new ones

▪️Furnished health care centres with medical equipment worth N2.1B

▪️Constructed Ondo State’s first flyover interchange in Ore

▪️Built a new office complex for Ondo State Internal Revenue Service

▪️Donates patrol van and speed boats to security operatives to fight crime

▪️Commissioned a new mass transit, Sunshine Express for the State

▪️Employed 500 health personnel and 200 medical doctors

▪️Employed 400 graduates into Ondo State Internal Revenue Service(ODIRS)

▪️Dualization of the hilly Oke-alabojuto Road in Ikare-Akoko(the first dualized Road in Akoko Land), which had claimed many lives and properties before it was levelled and dualized by AKETI.

▪️Commissioned a new mass transit for the State called Sunshine Travels

And many more

He achieved all these despite the scarce and meagre resources. Tell us what your state Governor has achieved.
Tell ur master to pay pensioners, he's not treating them fairly at all. Most especialy Local govt pensioners. What's is it with APC and not paying Old people what they should be payed?
PoliticsRe: If You Were President, What Sector Would You Focus On To Kickstart Development? by mideactive: 12:23am On May 22, 2020
Norahsthought:
The quality of teachers is low, the pay is low so our best minds would rather relocate. The ones here will comprise quality for money, bribes (may the deepest pockets pass exams). We need great facilities for better education. How do you solve that?
It's all about focus and creating educational policies, that must be backed by law. Science and technology will get a lots of attention,and it will be pratical based.Technical schools will also get a serious wakeup. I think sincerity of purpose will help fix some systemic failure, stake holders will come on board if they see how sincere and fissible our mission is. And we will see what the advanced nations are doing right, and how we can implement it. The only way to a better and productive nation is quality education.
PoliticsRe: If You Were President, What Sector Would You Focus On To Kickstart Development? by mideactive: 4:04pm On May 21, 2020
Education! It's easier to govern educated people.
PoliticsRe: Oyo: Governor Makinde Cuts Salaries Of Political Appointees By 50 Per Cent by mideactive: 4:30pm On May 01, 2020
Akeredolu cuts pension by 50% grin..that guy is not nice at all,he's dealing with local govt. Pensioners. I can't remember the last time he paid them full pension since he increased the state minimum wage. I don't understand how any reasonable man can treat old people like this.
PoliticsRe: What Is The Point Of A Curfew In Lagos? by mideactive: 9:12pm On Apr 27, 2020
Lots of dumb leader,are they saying Corona can only be contacted at night? This people self,the fg is just flexing muzzle,the curfew is baseless and very dumb..
PoliticsRe: Bunch Of Fools Calling Themselves Federal Government by mideactive: 4:34pm On Apr 26, 2020
When a Carpenter is made to lead a medical surgical team,he'll employ break layers,tailors and the likes to do the job,we sure know what the outcome we be.
PoliticsRe: Operation Amotekun: Ondo Government Promises Flexibility In Recruitment Process by mideactive: 11:47am On Feb 18, 2020
The security of the south west sould not be taken with kids glove, insecurities in the north started as a rag tag but, today it's a wife fire that cannot be quenched. I think the governors should also think of infusing technology into the project. Amotekun must succeed,we cannot afford to allow the south west to be out runned by terrorist and bandits. The future of our future generations greatly depends on this.
PoliticsRe: Gov Akeredolu Host Bangladesh Govt On Possible Investment Opportunities. by mideactive: 3:03pm On Feb 07, 2020
Bangladesh of all country!anyways,election is around the corner.
InvestmentRe: "Option C" Investors Storm Oko Oloyun’s Office To Demand Their Money by mideactive: 12:15pm On Jan 25, 2020
Are they sure the guy is really dead,this might also be a scheme cheesy
PoliticsRe: PDP Left Us With N220bn Debt – Ondo Gov. by mideactive: 5:47pm On Jan 08, 2020
Why is he complaining? He chose not to look into Mimiko's financial recklessness,the ondo state pdp will use it against him.. Akeredolu is shady,he's a jeunjeun politician. If the people of Ondo state know what is good for them,he should never get second term.
Christianity EtcRe: Prophecy For 2020 By Prophet TB Joshua by mideactive: 4:40pm On Jan 05, 2020
Prophecy aye!
PoliticsRe: Sowore: Deji Adeyanju Flown Abroad After Brutal Attack By Thugs by mideactive: 10:55pm On Dec 24, 2019
fulaniHERDSman:
Commercial Activism
Interesting!
PoliticsRe: Sowore: Deji Adeyanju Flown Abroad After Brutal Attack By Thugs by mideactive: 10:43pm On Dec 24, 2019
We know what Sowore do for a living,what exactly is Adeyonju's job?
PoliticsRe: Marafa: Some Angry Governors Plotting To Replace Oshiomhole With Yari by mideactive: 7:27am On Dec 14, 2019
Good luck to them
PoliticsRe: Ondo State APC Delegation Storm Lokoja Stadium For Bellonoja2019 by mideactive: 11:55pm On Nov 14, 2019
Some people will still end up voting for this guy? Nigeria na wah!
PoliticsRe: Nigerians In London Besiege Buhari's House, Shouting "Go Home" by mideactive: 2:11pm On Nov 08, 2019
rexwalters:
Jobless ipob members in London at work, minority don't win elections, Mr President will return at his own timing, we that voted for him are in support, haters can't have it their way, your President Abubakar Atiku has been in Dubai for 7 months now, go and question him, and leave our president alone, and wipe away those crocodile tears.
You don't have to be a blind supporter. You sometimes need to see the truth as it's. This is Mr President's 5th year in office,yet he travels abroad for treatment. One of the things we brought him in to change, he's proven to be a failure and a hypocrite.
PoliticsObafemi Awolowo 1983 Presidential Camping Interview by mideactive(op): 11:45am On Nov 07, 2019
I stumbled on Pa Awolowo's interview before the 1983 presidential election,he was a candidate under the UPN. I got this from premium times.

This is a reproduction of an interview Chief Awolowo granted while on a campaign trail preceding the 1983 presidential election.

Introduction
At the age of 11, he struggled through primary school here at Wesleyan School Imo, Abeokuta. He then became a teacher, he was a trader, he was a school clerk, he was a stenographer, he was a transporter, he was a produce buyer, a unionist, name it, he has experienced it all. He even knows the problems of the police, the warders and the prisoners, because he was there.
When he was sentenced to 10 years imprisonment in 1963, and he predicted a glorious dawn many did not believe that he will live to see the glorious morn which we are having today in Ogun, Ondo, Oyo, Bendel and Lagos states.
That at 74, he’s here today is a testimony to the fact that the great good Lord and Allah needs him to save Nigeria.
Ladies and gentlemen, here is a self made man, who battled all the institutes of life to rise to the highest peak of his calling as Senior Advocate of Nigeria. He was first leader of government business, and first premier of the old western region. The first leader of opposition in the federal republic of Nigeria, the first chancellor of the University of Ife, first civilian deputy chairman in any military government in Africa, the first man ever to win the highest honor from an opponent as the Grand Commander of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.
Ladies and gentlemen, this is the greatest moment of my life as I present to you the next president of the federal republic of Nigeria.
At this point I’ll hand you over to the moderator.

Moderator:
Papa Chief Obafemi Awolowo, the Governor of the state- Chief Bisi Onabanjo, the deputy governor- Chief Sesan Soluade, distinguished ladies and gentlemen. On behalf of the interview panel, I’m welcoming our distinguished guest – Chief Obafemi Awolowo to this program. Its going to be a 90 minutes program during which one hour of the period will be spent by the interview panel to ask various questions on various issues from Papa Chief Obafemi Awolowo. The following 30 minutes will be devoted to the audience to ask questions either English language or in Yoruba. And I want to appeal to the audience to keep very quiet throughout the program because this is an important program which we are having today, we want to use the program to get as much information as possible from Papa Chief Obafemi Awolowo and to enable us determine who to vote for in the presidential election.
Expanding the Base Beyond the West
Question (Sina Bamgbose): I have a follow up question – Chief Obafemi Awolowo, there is no doubt that you are full of talents, and that you are one of the idols in the realm of politics in this continent, but it seems that …..today needs leaders with national outlooks and it seems your problem and political party is acceptability by the other ethnic groups in this country, what do you say to that?
Moderator: Can you repeat the question please.
Question: There is no doubt as I said earlier, that you are a man of talents, but the problem you seem to face is that other, although among the Yorubas your very person and your party are very popular, among the Yorubas. But it seems that the problem you have is breaking the frontiers, that is reaching into other ethnic groups in Nigeria. That seems to be your problem. What do you say to that?

Awolowo:
Well, that’s a very good and fair question. He’s been pointing out to me, if I heard him properly, that whilst am accepted in the old western region, among the Yorubas mainly, my problem is acceptability among the other ethnic groups in the country.
Well, in the old days of the Action Group, I was well accepted among the so-called middle belt people, that is, among the people of Plateau, Benue, Gongola, and Kwara. Then, in the eastern side of the country, I was well accepted by the people of what is now known as Cross River, Calabar province at that time and also by the people of Rivers state which we then know as Rivers province. And also I was accepted in Borno I’m being reminded.
But then something happened, and I don’t like to go into that long history. Some leaders in the north thought I was too much of a threat to them and they went all out to fight back, first of all, by imprisoning me, and wherever they thought they could get away with it.. even killing some of my followers. And then of course they turned their attention to me and then got me out of circulation for some time in the hope that once I was out of circulation, it will be possible in the meantime to pass a preventive detention act which will then keep me in prison for the rest of my life. But man proposes, God disposes.
That went on, until 1979 or 78 when ban on political activities was lifted. Then I went all out to campaign among the people of non-Yoruba areas. It has been suggested that I didn’t make efforts enough to widen my base. Since 1952 I made strenuous, strenuous and relentless effort to widen the base of the Action Group, and I succeeded to the extent that the Action Group at that time was the only party that control the regional government and have opposition members in all the other regions, in the other two regions, the only party that did, no any other party did.
Anyway, now the position is that, as a result of perseverance and preaching the same doctrines, doctrine which when implemented will benefit all the people without exemption. I’ve persisted in preaching free education since 1942. The first memorial that we submitted to the secretary of state on the subject was written in 1942. And since then I’ve openly advocated free education at all levels, and mass education for the adults so that they too can become literates, and I still advocate these things up till now.
Because of this persistence in advocating what is good for the people, the people now realize that they have no other friend or they have no better friend than UPN under my, by the grace of God, my leadership.
The result is that today, and it use to be the case that wherever I walk the masses use to hail me but when it came to voting they will vote differently, because they were under very great stress and duress to vote differently. But today, the position is completely different, whether we go to Sokoto, or to Borno, or to Bauchi, or to Kano, or to Kaduna or Benue or Plateau, wherever you go, the school master is already abroad. Everyone wants to be educated, everyone wants his children to be educated, and for these reasons, the masses throughout the country are prepared to vote for the UPN. I shall not be surprised if at the conclusion of the election, the UPN gets more votes, so you should beware, the UPN gets more votes, in percentage terms, in the northern region- the old northern region, than in the southern part.

CIVIL WAR
Moderator: Yes Mr…….Mr. Oparadike.
Question: Chief Awolowo, your stand on the civil war, however unpopular it may have been to the Biafran people…Your stand on the civil war, however unpopular it may have been to the Biafrans or Ibo people, helped to shorten the war. Today, you’re being cast as the sole enemy of the Ibo people because of that stand, by among others, some of the people who as members of the federal military government at that time, were party to that decision and are today, in some cases, inheritors of power in one Nigeria which that decision of yours helped to save. How do you feel being cast in this role, and what steps are you taking to endear yourself once again to that large chunk of Nigerians who feels embittered.
Awolowo: As far as I know, the Ibo masses are friendly to me, towards me. In fact, whenever I visit Iboland, either Anambra or Imo, and there’s no campaigning for elections on, the Ibo people receive me warmly and affectionately. But there are some elements in Iboland who believe that they can maintain their popularity only by denigrating me, and so they keep on telling lies against me. Ojukwu is one of them. I don’t want to mention the names of the others because they are still redeemable, but ….Ojukwu is irredeemable so I mention his name, and my attitude to these lies is one of indifference, I must confess to you.
I’ve learnt to rely completely on the providence and vindication of Almighty God in some of these things. I’ve tried to explain myself in the past, but these liars persist. Ojukwu had only recently told the same lie against me. What’s the point in correcting lies when people are determined to persist in telling lies against you, what’s the point. I know that someday the Ibos, the masses of the Ibo people will realize who their friends are, and who their real enemies are. And the day that happens woe betide those enemies. The Ibos will deal with them very roughly, very roughly.
That has happened in my life. I have a nickname now, if you see my letterhead you’ll find something on top, you’ll find a fish done on the letterhead. Some people put Lion on theirs, some people put Tiger, but mine is Fish. And Fish represents my zodiac sign, those of you who read the stars and so on in the newspapers; you’ll find out that there’s a zodiac sign known as pieces, in Latin pieces mean Fish.
So I put pieces on top, that’s my zodiac sign being born on the 6th of March,….er well, the year doesn’t matter, it’s the day that matter. And then on top of it I write Eebudola. All of you know the meaning of that. You know I don’t want to tell a long story but………………Awolowo school, omo Awolowo, the…… started in Urobo land, in mid-west in those days. They were ridiculing my schools, I was building schools –brick and cement, to dpc level, block to dpc level and mud thereafter. And so the big shots in the place..”ah what kind of school is this? is this Awolowo school? Useless school” and when they saw the children..”ah this Awolowo children, they can’t read and write, Awolowo children” that’s how it started, with ridicule, and it became blessing, and now they say “Awolowo children, they are good people” no more ridicule about it, that’s how it started, so the Eebu becomes honor, the abuse became honor.
And so when I look back to all my life, treasonable felony, jail, all the abuses that were heaped on me, to Coker Inquiry, all sorts, and I see what has happened to the people who led, who led all these denigration campaign, where are they today? Those that are alive are what I call Homo Mortuus- dead living, oku eniyan, that’s what they are, those that their lives have gone.
So when I look back, I come to the conclusion that all these abuses which have been heaped on me all my life for doing nothing, for doing good, they have become honor, and so Eebudola is one of my nicknames. So I’ve cultivated an attitude of indifference, I’ve done no evil to the Ibos.
During the war I saw to it that the revenue which was due to the Iboland- South Eastern states they call it, at that time..East Central State, I kept it, I saved the money for them. And when they ….was liberated I handed over the money to them- millions. If I’d decided to do so, I could have kept the money away from them and then when they took over I saw to it that subvention was given to them at the rate of 990,000 pounds every month. I didn’t go to the executive council to ask for support, or for approval because I knew if I went to the Executive Council at that time the subvention would not be approved because there were more enemies in the Executive Council for the Ibos than friends. And since I wasn’t going to take a percentage from what I was going to give them, and I knew I was doing what was right, I wanted the state to survive, I kept on giving the subvention – 990,000 almost a million, every month, and I did that for other states of course- South eastern state, North central state, Kwara and so on.
But I did that for the Ibos, and when the war was over, I saw to it that the ACB got three and a half million pounds to start with. This was distributed immediately and I gave another sum of money. The attitude of the experts, officials at the time of the ACB was that ACB should be closed down, and I held the view you couldn’t close the ACB down because that is the bank that gives finance to the Ibo traders, and if you close it down they’ll find it difficult to revive or to survive. So it was given. I did the same thing for the Cooperative Bank of Eastern Nigeria, to rehabilitate all these places, and I saw to it as commissioner for finance that no obstacle was placed in the way of the ministry of economic planning in planning for rehabilitation of the war affected areas.
TWENTY POUNDS POLICY
That’s what I did, and the case of the money they said was not given back to them, you know during the war all the pounds were looted, they printed Biafran currency notes, which they circulated, at the close of the war some people wanted their Biafran notes to be exchanged for them. Of course I couldn’t do that, if I did that the whole country would be bankrupt. We didn’t know about Biafran notes and we didn’t know on what basis they have printed them, so we refused the Biafran note, but I laid down the principle that all those who had savings in the banks on the eve of the declaration of the Biafran war or Biafra, will get their money back if they could satisfy us that they had the savings there, or the money there. Unfortunately, all the banks’s books had been burnt, and many of the people who had savings there didn’t have their saving books or their last statement of account, so a panel had to be set up.
I didn’t take part in setting up the panel, it was done by the Central bank and the pertinent officials of the ministry of finance, to look into the matter, and they went carefully into the matter, they took some months to do so, and then make some recommendation which I approved. Go to the archives, all I did was approve, I didn’t write anything more than that, I don’t even remember the name of any of them who took part. So I did everything in this world to assist our Ibo brothers and sisters during and after the war.
And anyone who goes back to look at my broadcast in August 1967, which dealt with post-war reconstruction would see what I said there.
STARVATION POLICY
Then, but above all, the ending of the war itself that I’m accused of, accused of starving the Ibos, I did nothing of the sort. You know, shortly after the liberation of these places, Calabar, Enugu and Port Harcourt, I decided to pay a visit. There are certain things which I knew which you don’t know, which I don’t want to say here now, when I write my reminisces in the future I will do so. Some of the soldiers were not truthful with us, they didn’t tell us correct stories and so on.
I wanted to be there and see things for myself, bear in mind that Gowon himself did not go there at that time, it was after the war was over that he dorn himself up in various military dresses- Air force dress, Army dress and so on, and went to the war torn areas. But I went and some people tried to frighten me out of my goal by saying that Adekunle was my enemy and he was going to see to it that I never return from the place, so I went.
But when I went what did I see? I saw the kwashiorkor victims. If you see a kwashiorkor victim you’ll never like war to be waged. Terrible sight, in Enugu, in Port Harcourt, not many in Calabar, but mainly in Enugu and Port Harcourt. Then I enquired what happened to the food we are sending to the civilians. We were sending food through the Red Cross, and CARITAS to them, but what happen was that the vehicles carrying the food were always ambushed by the soldiers. That’s what I discovered, and the food would then be taken to the soldiers to feed them, and so they were able to continue to fight. And I said that was a very dangerous policy, we didn’t intend the food for soldiers. But who will go behind the line to stop the soldiers from ambushing the vehicles that were carrying the food? And as long as soldiers were fed, the war will continue, and who’ll continue to suffer? and those who didn’t go to the place to see things as I did, you remember that all the big guns, all the soldiers in the Biafran army looked all well fed after the war, its only the mass of the people that suffered kwashiorkor.
You won’t hear of a single lawyer, a single doctor, a single architect, who suffered from kwashiorkor? None of their children either, so they waylaid the foods, they ambush the vehicles and took the foods to their friends and to their collaborators and to their children and the masses were suffering. So I decided to stop sending the food there. In the process the civilians would suffer, but the soldiers will suffer most.
CHANGE OF CURRENCY
And it is on record that Ojukwu admitted that two things defeated him in this war, that’s as at the day he left Biafra. He said one, the change of currency, he said that was the first thing that defeated him, and we did that to prevent Ojukwu taking the money which his soldiers has stolen from our Central bank for sale abroad to buy arms. We discovered he looted our Central bank in Benin, he looted the one in Port Harcourt, looted the one in Calabar and he was taking the currency notes abroad to sell to earn foreign exchange to buy arms.
So I decided to change the currency, and for your benefit, it can now be told the whole world, only Gowon knew the day before, the day before the change took place. I decided, only three of us knew before then- Isong now governor of Cross River, Attah and myself. It was a closely guarded secret, if any commissioner at the time say that he knew about it, he’s only boosting his own ego. Because once you tell someone, he’ll tell another person. So we refused to tell them and we changed the currency notes. So Ojukwu said the change in currency defeated him, and starvation of his soldiers also defeated him.
These were the two things that defeated Ojukwu. And, he reminds me, when you saw Ojukwu’s picture after the war, did he look like someone who’s not well fed? But he has been taking the food which we send to civilians, and so we stopped the food.

ABANDONED PROPERTY
And then finally, I saw to it that the houses owned by the Ibos in Lagos and on this side, were kept for them. I had an estate agent friend who told me that one of them collected half a million pounds rent which has been kept for him. All his rent were collected, but since we didn’t seize their houses, he came back and collected half a million pounds.
So that is the position. I’m a friend of the Ibos and the mass of the Ibos are my friends, but there are certain elements who want to continue to deceive the Ibos by telling lies against me, and one day, they’ll discover and then that day will be terrible for those who have been telling the lies.

https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/102823-obafemi-awolowo-in-his-own-words-responding-to-the-issues-achebe-raised.html
CrimeRe: Soldiers Beat A Keke Rider In Enugu (Video) by mideactive: 10:44pm On Oct 25, 2019
They will never stop embarrassing the uniform and the entire nation.backward military.
PoliticsRe: 2023: Buhari Should Honour The Agreement He Had With Tinubu To Succeed Him by mideactive: 8:07am On Oct 05, 2019
Lol! There's no honor in politics,i'm sure Tinubu understands that very well. That should not stop politicians from making alliances,it's all about taking calculated risk.should the southwest not sick presidency, just because d northerners will turn them down?Tinubu is very qualified to rule Nigeria,he has ever right to contest and make alliances as a Nigerian. In fact,I'll vote for him.
PoliticsRe: 2023:North Betrayal Between South West nd South East Who Is More Sophisticated ? by mideactive: 10:44pm On Sep 30, 2019
Maybe be the south should think less of presidency,n concentrate more on equality and a developed nation. The game is obvious,it's so sad we always fall for it. Our military strength should be distributed across Nigeria. Without that,the south is a slave to the north. It's very clear a part has the brain,while the other has the military strength. Development is just a fiction in such a nation.
PoliticsRe: Yahaya Bello Visits Tinubu, Does The 4+4 Sign With Him (Photos) by mideactive: 1:04pm On Sep 12, 2019
candidtalk:
The message is simple. Stop preempting the decision of an electorate you are not part of. It is undemocratic and reeks of intolerance. Let others choose their leaders and butt out of their decision-making.
He was not voted into office, they forced him on the people. Instead of him to make use of the unusual opportunity,he his making a mess of governance. Anyway,you can't give what u don't have.
PoliticsRe: Yahaya Bello Visits Tinubu, Does The 4+4 Sign With Him (Photos) by mideactive: 12:11am On Sep 11, 2019
candidtalk:
Are you from his State? If not, why don't you mind your business and let the legitimate electorate decide his fate? If they vote for him, who are you to criticise their decision? Are they children to be guided by you or adult with the power to cast their vote for any candidate of their choice? Why can't you Nigerians be democratic and mind your business?
You've woken up from no where to tackle my voice against non performance.
PoliticsRe: Yahaya Bello Visits Tinubu, Does The 4+4 Sign With Him (Photos) by mideactive: 11:58pm On Sep 10, 2019
nasoeb:
What could be more terrible than Nigerians (kogi especially) voting back buhari for second term. "Which is 8th wonder of the world"........
If they can do that, then voting back yahaya is a mere child's play.
lol! Someone might somehow make a case for Buhari, how do you make a case for Bello?

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