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Peace Returns To Edo State As Obaseki Mend Fences With Oshiomole (photos) News reaching us, has it that Governor Obaseki of Edo state has mended fences with his political god-father and APC national Chairman, Adams Oshiomole. Sources say the embattled Governor had reached out to Alhaji Aliko Dangote, the Ekiti state Governor, Fayemi and other governors, as well as top notches in the Presidency, to help reconcile him with his former boss. The peace meeting was held on the 24 July, 2019 at the office of the APC National Chairman. With this move, the crises that have engulfed Edo state in the last couple of weeks would soon be laid to rest. Updates From Previous Edo State APC Stakeholders Meeting: Resolution of Crisis 80% achieved. In continuation of the stakeholders[/code] meeting held at the instance of Mr. President, the National Leader of APC, Senator Ahmed Bola Tinubu and how the meeting was geared towards putting to an end crisis that has hitherto eaten deep into the fabrics of our Party, transmogrifying into the inauguration and the subsequent election of Rt. Hon Francis Abumere Okiye as Speaker of Edo State House of Assembly weeks ago. Authoritatively, I can confirm that the meeting was successful and crisis resolved 80% with both parties in agreement. All interested parties and their supporters including are by this update advised to shed their swords and indulge only in updates capable of strengthening the Party towards retaining the State for APC beyond 2020 election, using Gov Godwin Nogheghase Obaseki as its agent Henceforth, interested parties are hereby also advised to desist from cast of aspersions in the form of vituperations on the National Chairman of APC, Comrade Adams Oshiomhole, Edo State Governor; Godwin Nogheghase Obaseki, his Deputy; Rt Hon Comrade Philip Shaibu, Secretary to Edo State Government; Barr Osarodion Ogie Esq etc either directly or indirectly, cautiously or uncautiously.
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majamajic:No, takes one |
abbasajao:Ignore them |
majamajic:Only President Buhari knows that for now |
dollytino4real:See your mouth. Atleast, the tin can fit into your mouth wella |
PREAMBLE: Prince Clem Agba is a lot of things to a lot of people. Without any gainsaying, he represents a proactive person, change agent, result-oriented, mobilizer of men and resources, mentor, a defender of the oppressed, avid advocate for an egalitarian society, father figure, genuine philanthropist extraordinaire with a heart of GOLD and LOVE. Believer in the philosophy that one can only use the POWER of LOVE to overcome the LOVE of POWER. HIS PHILOSOPHY: Succinctly put, Prince Clem Agba represents the saying of the English author, George Bank (1821 – 1881) who when he was asked, “what he lives for?” replied, “For the cause that lacks assistance; for the wrong that needs resistance; for the future in the distance and; for the good that I can do” BIO-DATA Clem was born to the family of His Royal Highness, Pius Kadiri Ikanade Agba; the Oliola of Uzanu. Clem started his primary education in St Vincent Primary School, Auchi after which he proceeded to St. John’s Grammar School, Fugar and had his higher school certificate from Advanced College Igueben in 1982. Clem thereafter attended the then Bendel State University, now Ambrose Alli University, Ekpoma and graduated with a B.Sc Economics degree in 1985. He also possesses two Masters Degrees in Business Administration, one from the University of Benin, Benin-City with specialization in Management and the other from Arizona State University, Tempe, Arizona, USA with specialization in Supply Chain Management. PROFESSIONAL CAREER: After working for Pegasus Industries and Super Engineering respectively from the mid 1980’s to late in 1990, Clem joined the then Gulf Oil Company that transformed into the present day Chevron Nigeria Limited. Like a golden fish that can not hide, Clem’s penchant for excellence was easily noticed and this blossomed such that in 1996 he was seconded to the Chevron Oil Corporation in Houston to deliver his expertise in Shipping. In the year 2006, he was again called upon to deliver another top-class performance in Kazakhstan, where he was seconded again in 2006 to Chevroil Tengiz to run a massive logistic chain with him as head over 1600 people. Clem’s brilliance, inventiveness, charisma, humaneness, generosity, discipline and sound work and professional ethos have endeared him to many in the different sphere of every human endeavour. PUBLIC OFFICE CAREER: In recognition of his immense talents and unwavering commitment to service and development of society, he responded to the clarion call of our Comrade Governor, Adams Aliyu Oshiomhole to join the rescue team that is fully charged and prepared to take Edo State to the highest possible height in political governance and development. They have not failed in this endeavour. As the Commissioner in the Edo State Ministry of Environment and Public Utilities from January 23, 2009 to July 25, 2010, he displayed strong leadership and brought in new energy and momentum to public governance. On July 26th 2010, Clem was further saddled with new challenge as Commissioner of Lands, Survey & Housing in Edo State. Haven initiated the required fundamental reforms in the Ministry of Lands, Surveys & Housing within a record time of five (5) months including the setup of the Edo State Geographic Information Services (EGIS); he was re-deployed back to the Ministry of Environment & Public Utilities on December 2, 2010. He was also a member of Edo State Economic Team and Chairman of Edo State Tenders Board 2009-2012, with the present Governor of Edo State, Godwin Obaseki serving as the head of the team. In line with the Governor’s vision, Clem championed the urban renewal and drainage infrastructural drive and the sustainable forest re-generation initiatives of the administration and also pivoting the solution to Edo State flood and erosion challenge, after over 30 years after the last major storm water project in 1979. VOLUNTARY RESIGNATION AND BACK TO CHEVRON OIL Clement AGBA resigned his position as Commissioner of Environment and Public Utilities in 2012 and returned to Chevron Oil, where he had been given a leave of absence to serve his Edo people. As a reward of his outstanding performance in Edo public service, the management of Chevrons oil elevated him to the position of Manager, Community Procurement Operations. Before joining AWARDS: Clem is a recipient of several awards that are well deserved. Clem was bestowed with the National Award of Excellence in Leadership as the most outstanding Commissioner for Environment in Nigeria. He is a Professional Fellow of the Institute of Corporate Administration, Fellow Nigerian Environmental Society and a recipient of the Save the Ozone Award of Excellence in Environmental Management. He is also a Diversity Ambassador of Chevron Corporation. From the home front, he has received recognition and distinguished awards from the Uneme National Development Union, Uzanu Progressive Union, Auchi Allied Association and many more. These honours where largely in appreciation of his outstanding professional performance and achievements but more in appreciation of his numerous philanthropic projects to his immediate community which includes the provision of electricity, Healthcare facilities, water project, school rehabilitation, other infrastructural amenities and scholarship to indigent but well deserving students. Clem is happily married to the beautiful, dutiful and hard-working Catherine, a scion of the famous Gaius-Obaseki’s family of Benin-City. Catherine sits as head of one of West Africa’s most renowned and profitable corporate image and branding company, Oak Exclusive Designs Limited. Clem’s union with Catherine is blessed with four young men, who like the father and mother are already making outstanding contributions to humanity. CHARITY/HUMANITARIAN EFFORTS THE CLEM AGBA FOUNDATION Giving and philanthropy has always been synonymous with Clem Agba. His support for the cause of the under-privileged has been legendary. He has a heart of love than is constantly gravitating towards charitable works - from scholarships to electricity and water projects and other efforts. During the devastating floods of 2012, Clem spent considerable amount of resources providing relief materials to several affected communities in Etsako-East and Etsako-Central Local Government Areas of Edo State. In September 2010, his mother fell ill to what was assumed to be just the normal “malaria”. However closer examination discovered that she had Hepatitis C, which had advanced and had led to cancer of the liver. Despite spirited efforts with the best medical help available around the world, she succumbed to the disease and passed on in the early hours of 28 November 2012. The diagnosis of Hepatitis C and its attendant relationship to cancer sparked an interest in Clem to pay a closer look at the damage Hepatitis was causing to the society. His discovery was shocking – Hepatitis was doing more damage to people that the dreaded HIV and AIDS and was causing more cancer and deaths than he had imagined. More worrisome was the glaring ignorance of the condition even among the read and elite of the society. Clem therefore decided that he needed to intervene to stop these avoidable pains and deaths associated with Hepatitis. This birthed the idea of the medical mission in marking Clem’s 50th birthday. The Clem Agba Foundation was thus formed to generally be a vehicle for philanthropic activities but with a primary focus on education, enlightenment, testing and treatment of different strains of Hepatitis (A,B, C, D and E) and its associated ailments and will also seek ways to collaborate and synergize with like minded organizations and individuals to help in research, treatment and alternative medicine approach to put a permanent end to this scourge that is ravaging not only Nigeria and Sub Saharan Africa, but several other places around the world. The main focus is to concentrate in Edo State for now as the saying goes – charity begins at home. CONCLUSION: Clement Agba is married to beautiful lady and blessed with children. It is our prayers that as he takes up the assignment at the national level, he will excel and contribute his quota to making Nigeria a better place. Congratulations, Prince Clement I. Agba
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ChemBrodar:The Shites are regrouping and protesting in Banex area, Wuse 2, Abuja |
Why is Mr. President standing like statue? |
computerglobal:2t1be40e39c022963 |
Lagbaja01:I owe you no apology whether you believe or not, having let out all that transpired in a true life experience narrative |
ernieboy:Really? And you think Oshiomole is fighting for a non Bini to take over as Governor? Do you know the people behind the uprising against Obaseki? If you don't know, let me tell you that they are sons and daughters of Benin. Osa Okunbor, Gen. Ariabele, the Igodomido himself, Eribo, Kabaka and a lots more are all Binis. I think you don't know what's going on, so better stay clear from this political roforofo. Oba of Benin himself has handed over the matter to the gods of Edo to decide. |
Donchukz:Let them know, bro. Thanks |
Born2Breed:Tribal bigot. This is not a fight between Edo South and other Districts in the state, but a fight between a a greedy father and a disobedient son. Stop trivialising issues. |
I can't forget what this lady once told me when I needed to have sex with her on this cold hours of the night. Please read: Josephine is a matured lady and I had known her when she was working as an account officer (she just graduated and waiting for her NYSC call up) with a pharmaceutical company close to my Business Center and Cafe. Initially, I thought she was married or a single mother. She was older and I wondered was it married. She would occasionally come to my shop to do some printing and internet service jobs. Later, we got close. At times, during her break time, she would come to my shop to stay a while, even bringing her lunch that we eat together. Even at times, she will relax and dose off on the sofa in my shop. As a younger shying boy then(just finished my secondary school), I could not decode if she was up to something. Later, she went out of Abuja for her NYSC service and we missed ourselves and contacts. After about three years, I ran into her in Kubwa, Abuja close our house and we hugged ourselves, staring at each other intermittently and you would think we were love birds. It remain small make we kiss that Saturday morning where she was making her hair. She told me she lives within, which incidentally was my area, just back of our house and she never knew that was where I lived (see as God dey do He things?) we exchanged phone numbers. I promised to call her to know her house. I could not wait till the following day. I hurried to her house the same Saturday evening and I met her at home. She just finished bathing. She was so excited on sighting me, ushered me into her apartment (a very cute 1 room self-contained) and asked me to sit on the bed, but I instead chose to sit on the chair at one corner of the room. This lady has become more beautiful and more matured, looking a bit older than she was then, while for me, I was still the humble, handsome and shying guy, but not as shy as it was in the first meetings. Atleast, I have added years and maturity to my age too. As I sat down at the corner of her room, she brought a bottle of malt, opened it and asked me to cool myself down with it and when she discovered I was not taking it, she came close to me and said, "hope you no dey shame again"? I responded no. She took the malt and put in my mouth. Now, I knew that this older lady really needed "something" from me. As I guzzled the malt,, she was looking with admiration into my eyes. Suddenly, she went to sit on her foam, brought out her photo album and invited me to come and join her on the foam to see her pictures, some of which she took while at NYSC service. I moved over and joined her on the mattress. She was flipping the album page by page and taking her time to explain the snaps and some persons she snapped with to me. At some points in time, I will feign envy and try to show her am jealous when ever I see her snap with a man in a position i was apparently not comfortable with. I can remember her asking, why am I jealous that the guys in her album are just friends and nothing more. That she is not dating anyone of them. She even called me small boy and aksed me to calm down and feel free. We talked about our past meetings then in my shop, her experience while at NYSC and a lots more. As we were on the foam, our bodies were already touching each other, I was looking at her beautiful and sexy face and at times, I would want to kiss her, but liver dey fail me. O boy, from no where, I heard myself aksing her: "do you know I have always loved you since I knew you from my Business center? She looked straight into my eyes, with her ever charming eyes and she responded by asking back, " are you sure?". When her eyes were set at mine, perhaps I thought she was trying to figure out my sincerity or trying to weigh my innocence and gentle guy type. She held my hand and started squizzing it. I felt my body moved and responded by caressing her face. At this point, I knew my shyness has died. I was more bold and purposeful now, infact, I was assuming command of actions. Then, when she saw I could not act beyond quizzing her hands and caressing her faces, she brought out a local cream, known as "okume" in my North Ibie language of Etsako East, Edo State, while the Yorubas call it "ori" and in English, I think it is called "Shea butter". She asked me to use it to massage her body, particularly her belly. In my mind, I said "the yam is getting done". I got the cream from her, she laid down with her back and raised her top to the level of her breasts. I got onto massaging her and as I did it with all manners of technicalities, I could see her being in a different mood entirely. This was no longer the typical massaging. As I massaged her, she and even myself didn't not know when I started massaging her strong and nipples-erected breasts. At this point further, it was totally not massaging again, but kissing, sucking, licking, smooching. Infact, the cold on that evening, added salt and Maggi into the entire action. Then, I remembered it was late for me to go home. I wanted to sleep over, but that was the first day. I told her was leaving, she reluctantly left me to go and said she wished I spend the time there. I promised to be with on Sunday evening. On Sunday evening, i kept to my promise, I told my people at home that I was going out to my friend's birthday party holding on that night. My cousins brother, an understanding gentle man said no problem, but asked me to be careful and should not eat or drink anyhow. My peot didn't know that my so called birthday party was going to be at Josephine's place. I left and got to her place, infact she has been expecting me. I knocked and she asked who, she heard my voice and opened the gate for me to enter. She was putting on a white night gown with her standing and pointing boobs "looking" at me. I held her, kissed her and carried her like a baby. She really like me carrying her off her feet and cuddling her like a baby. I dropped her on the mattress and do a little bit of pre-action window dressing on her. After done, she dashed to the kitchen, came with tray of rice, stew and assorted meat, we called them "intestine", which we ate together and took the "kunu" which she bought earlier. We are done eating, I envisaged it was going to be sleepless night of action. We watched a Nigerian home video, if I can remember the title - When Love Calls. It was now about 11.30 pm. I got to action, started well, did all things needed to be done, which she was enjoying. At the point I wanted to position her properly to "enter", she said NO!!!. "Emmy, I want to tell you something. I love you and I don't want something bad to happen to you. Am sorry to tell you this. I am telling you because I love you. I have a spirit husband who normally comes to sleep with me at nights". Fear caught me, but konji na bastard o.. I started insulting and swearing at her so called spirit husband. She went on to tell me how about the 3 men she had dated have been harmed and rendered useless because some forced her to have sex with, while one which was recent stubbornly insisted on having his way to have sex with her even when she had told him about the spirit husband. I boasted to her that i will know when the spirit husband comes and that I would beat it both physically and spiritually. I was boasting just to remove fears from my body, at least to prove to her, that I am a fearless boy. Infact, even me I wanted to have my way, but she kept pleading with me and preventing me from "entering" her. I did everything, fingering and all the rest, but I could not have my way to have sex with her and I could not sleep well in the remaining hours of the morning. The following morning, I wanted to hurriedly dress up and leave the room, but I could not, because I needed to ask her further about her pitiable situation. When she woke the morning, she teased me that while I was lying down, the spirit husband came and had sex with her. That the reason it couldn't not harm me is because I didn't not had sex with her and because of my prayer before I went to bed. That when it came, it was looking at me, but did not come near me, which is unusual with other men she had encountered. We discussed at length, how she could find a lasting solution to it. She said she has gone to different places, including prayers houses and that at times when it seems to have stopped, she does not know why the spirit husband would come back again. Infact, I tried helping her out, but I stopped seeing her until we relocated to another area of Abuja. I lost contact with her and I wish I could see her to know if she has been delivered of the evil spirit. WARNING/ADVICE: Men, note that not all that glitters is gold. My experience with this beautiful lady explains it. Josephine was beautiful, hardworking, humble, not lacking, yet at her age when she was supposed to be married, she was not, because a certain evil spirit was tormenting her and transfering same evil spirit unto men that had sexual intercourse with her. May God help us. This is a true life story from EMMA KADIRI. |
Femilekan233:Upload full pictures, pls |
Oceannaagent:With a "different" indeed |
I hope his kinsmen will regroup to hurt him for his humane action |
DIKEnaWAR:That's why Steff loves him |
There was a good country |
ELVISHOT:Bush girl... Reading with sunshade on |
mascot87:Just try it, so that some of us will learn how to do it too |
Is that not Femi Otedola still following Anthony Joshua up and down so? What does she want? |
kidap:The first babe from right, has good pawpaw fruits |
Wiseandtrue:Do you lack the ability to comprehend a simple message like mine? |
SLAP44:It succeeded in Edo too |
Pls, is she married now? |
Ewedegubbler:Insignificant minority, yet dictating the pace in all sectors in Edo State. Find out where the best and richest business men and women, politicians and scholars come from in Edo state and i will easily tell you they are from your so called 'insignificant minority'. |
Who knows if the constructive criticism is what endeared him to the Governor. The Honourable members are doing eye service |
Tolexander:To clash with his Boss - Tinubu's ambition? |
It's no longer news that Tinubu and some APC stalwart from the South West and other parts of Nigeria had a meeting with the Ondo State Governor, Akeredolu. At that meeting, Akeredolu and Tinubu mended fence and the factional disputes in Ondo State APC was settled; and according to sources, other issues were discussed underground. This, we promised to brief you in our subsequent report. What caught the attention of wazobiareporters was the position of this APC stalwarts, I think in the picture is the current Ekiti state Governor and another person. You can't help stop laughing if you see the manner Gov. Akeredolu was staring at the duo. What were they really upto?
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What if a big fish bite my yansh 