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Re: Rotimi Akeredolu, Other Governors Who Died In Office by spiceadole: 2:05pm On Dec 27, 2023
Rotimi akeredolu was younger than his wife.
How come he died first?
Na wa o
Re: Rotimi Akeredolu, Other Governors Who Died In Office by joseph1832(m): 2:07pm On Dec 27, 2023
DissTroy:
His wife and kids, like Turai Yar'Adua and kids, prevented him from getting proper treatment. They prefer what his status as Governor could offer than his well-being and chose that status over his health without it.

A lesson to men. When it all comes down to it, you are nothing but a provider to the woman you labour for. Your kids are an extension of herself.

You are disposable. When you have kids with a selfish woman, every progeny she bears you would despise you or use you.
Hmm. isn't that what a man is suppose to do, provide and protect his family, even with his life?

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Re: Rotimi Akeredolu, Other Governors Who Died In Office by Dpharisee: 2:08pm On Dec 27, 2023
spencekat:
Yakowa's death was very painful.
It was sabotage by the people who are behind Plateau massacre

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Re: Rotimi Akeredolu, Other Governors Who Died In Office by Unclesuya(m): 2:10pm On Dec 27, 2023
vanbonattel:
Rest in peace
what about Abubakar Audu of Kogi state

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Re: Rotimi Akeredolu, Other Governors Who Died In Office by tete7000(m): 2:11pm On Dec 27, 2023
The same man that called Yaradua to resign when he was ill couldn't do the same when it was his turn. It shows how hypocritical humans can be, they say one things and do another. Invariably death has finally settled it. May his soul rest in peace. Condolence to his family and the people of his state. He can now be given a state burial.
Re: Rotimi Akeredolu, Other Governors Who Died In Office by Globad(f): 2:12pm On Dec 27, 2023
Backlinker01:
What Legacy did they leave that is all that matters?
I am thankful to Aketi for taking a stand on security for the SouthWest. Anytime we hear of Amotekun, we will forever remember his doggedity on that.
As for his other legacies, the people of Ondo will be the only ones to admit.
Other governors should remember that life and death is in the hands of God. Looting and selfish decisions will never save you when your watch is over.

This is a fair comment
Re: Rotimi Akeredolu, Other Governors Who Died In Office by DissTroy(m): 2:15pm On Dec 27, 2023
joseph1832:
Hmm. It isn't that what a man is suppose to do, provide and protect his family, even with his life?

It's what society has conditioned men to believe - provide and protect women and kids with no expectation of them doing same at your weakest moment.

The love and respect they have for you are only tied to what they can get from you. You'd be squeezed out of every ounce of it. Akeredolu's position as Governor guaranteed both so his health be damned.

Whatever protection and provision you give which always has you with the shorter or shortest end of the stick is fóolishness. Men continue to die avoidable deaths for needless chivalry.

It's alright to put yourself first in some situations. Women do it everyday and don't get vilified for it.

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Re: Rotimi Akeredolu, Other Governors Who Died In Office by incogni2o: 2:19pm On Dec 27, 2023
EmperorCaesar:
cool

I have always maintained that death isnt a negative occurence and so no need to pity the dead

We only grieve cause the dead person is a big loss to his people and they will sure miss him, since he's been in one way or the other, involved in their everyday life

The dead dont even know they are dead, and what they experience is total shift in consciousness and eternal peace like we all felt in the year 1800 when we all arent aware of whats happening around us

What if the other side is actually lively and great, then our mourning is useless and a disservice to the dead person

who asked you for brainwashing epistle now.
Re: Rotimi Akeredolu, Other Governors Who Died In Office by scrupulousblog: 2:20pm On Dec 27, 2023
May their souls rest in peace
Re: Rotimi Akeredolu, Other Governors Who Died In Office by PrinceGallant: 2:21pm On Dec 27, 2023
Barims:



You are too stup!d. I wonder if this your stupidness is hereditary?

I won't stoop low to engage you in vain argument, I wanted to say that your father is stupid, but my home training restrained me from saying so.

By the way, what was offensive in my comment that made you say stupidity is hereditary in your family? Is the comment too hard for your comprehension? Braggart!
Re: Rotimi Akeredolu, Other Governors Who Died In Office by erai30(m): 2:22pm On Dec 27, 2023
Even in time of death he was still clinging to power, vanity upon vanity. May his soul Rest in peace.
Re: Rotimi Akeredolu, Other Governors Who Died In Office by joseph1832(m): 2:25pm On Dec 27, 2023
DissTroy:

It's what society has conditioned men to believe - provide and protect women and kids with no expectation of them doing same at your weakness moment.

The love and respect they have for you are only tied to what they can get from you. You'd be squeezed out of every ounce of it. Akeredolu's position as Governor guaranteed both so his health be damned.

Whatever protection and provision you give which always has you with the shorter or shortest end of the stick is fóolishness. Men continue to die avoidable deaths for needless chivalry.

It's alright to put yourself first in some situations. Women do it everyday and don't get vilified for it.
may be I have an archaic understanding of the emboldened. Still, I believe a man's job is to provide and protect his family, even if he has to lose his life. This is what a man/father is suppose to do, as long as the kids are still dependant, then he is oblige to do that. As soon as they're of age and are liable for their own action(s) to hell with it.

As for women/wives. I get what you mean. I've seen it play out with many of my friend's marriages. The man/father putting himself first. Enjoying his money alone, and the wife complaining about the man being selfish etc.

I know many women have this mentality of sitting back, letting the man toil, all in the belief that he's the man and he's suppose to provide, even if the woman is more than able to support the man, she won't. The very reason why I will never marry any woman who doesn't spend her hard earn cash on me. That's the first red flag. Dating or shagging them is entirely different if they don't spend on me. grin
Re: Rotimi Akeredolu, Other Governors Who Died In Office by spencekat(m): 2:28pm On Dec 27, 2023
HeroicMeastro:

Why?
Imagine his death was openly celebrated by some people.
Re: Rotimi Akeredolu, Other Governors Who Died In Office by mukthar2000(m): 2:31pm On Dec 27, 2023
Rest well all,and some greedy politisians should stop bragging as if they own the universe, death is inevitable.
Re: Rotimi Akeredolu, Other Governors Who Died In Office by Eleos30: 2:47pm On Dec 27, 2023
I tell you
Re: Rotimi Akeredolu, Other Governors Who Died In Office by Pat081: 2:47pm On Dec 27, 2023
They kill number 2
Re: Rotimi Akeredolu, Other Governors Who Died In Office by Eleos30: 2:48pm On Dec 27, 2023
It is well with the Akeredolus
Re: Rotimi Akeredolu, Other Governors Who Died In Office by DissTroy(m): 2:49pm On Dec 27, 2023
joseph1832:
may be I have an archaic understanding of the emboldened. Still, I believe a man's job is to provide and protect his family, even if he has to lose his life. This is what a man/father is suppose to do, as long as the kids are still dependant, then he is oblige to do that. As soon as they're of age and are liable for their own action(s) to hell with it.

As for women/wives. I get what you mean. I've seen it play out with many of my friend's marriages. The man/father putting himself first. Enjoying his money alone, and the wife complaining about the man being selfish etc.

I know many women have this mentality of sitting back, letting the man toil, all in the belief that he's the man and he's suppose to provide, even if the woman is more than able to support the man, she won't. The very reason why I will never marry any woman who doesn't spend her hard earn cash on me. That's the first red flag. Dating or shagging them is entirely different if they don't spend on me. grin

I think a man should spend and protect a woman who has proven her worth and shown herself to be kind.

I see men - some from the SE - toil all year and don't look it but their wives look good. You'd hear men brag like, "The way to know I have money is by looking at my wife". She embodies your wealth but you don't look it?

She doesn't get you gifts or care for you. You have to pay for everything? Even I tell women at first intimacy that I like being spoiled with gifts and taken care of. It scares some away while some remain. That's pruning.

If I have #100, ma'am, I'm not giving you #80. Not even #50. Until I am sure there's a certain #200 on the way. I won't put myself in harm for you.

I'm not making myself uncomfortable when I am ill to please you like Akeredolu. We both know, the kids are more under your spell than mine so you are leading them on like Emeka Ike's.

I won't even be with her if she's the type to sit back. Joe, women have money to spend and care as long as you set a standard they must adhere to.

The only female I got a gift this Christmas is the one who consistently has been caring and spoilt me. She even reciprocated with a gift. Others who didn't get me something for Christmas got nothing from me. NOTHING. I even told one bluntly who came visiting and asked for a gift hours ago.

Most men didn't get any Christmas gifts from women but they they have spent money getting gifts for the same leeches. Putting yourself first sometimes means self-respect and dignity.

Women look out for themselves first by default. Study how women think and follow them accordingly. Men should put themselves first.

Today's woman has evolved to be more selfish. Today's man must learn to evolve to make himself a priority.

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Re: Rotimi Akeredolu, Other Governors Who Died In Office by Barims(m): 2:52pm On Dec 27, 2023
PrinceGallant:


I won't stoop low to engage you in vain argument, I wanted to say that your father is stupid, but my home training restrained me from saying so.

By the way, what was offensive in my comment that made you say stupidity is hereditary in your family? Is the comment too hard for your comprehension? Braggart!


I wanted to engage you but i discovered that you are too dumb enough to even realized that your comments is contradicted. Thus, i don't need to engage a deluded fool sad sad
Re: Rotimi Akeredolu, Other Governors Who Died In Office by izubext007: 2:56pm On Dec 27, 2023
He has gone to meet his maker ......hope he did what he promised the people during campaign.
Re: Rotimi Akeredolu, Other Governors Who Died In Office by God2man2again(m): 2:59pm On Dec 27, 2023
So, a Governor can also die.

What a life!
Re: Rotimi Akeredolu, Other Governors Who Died In Office by MyVILLAGEpeople(m): 3:00pm On Dec 27, 2023
Bobloco:
Dan Baba suntai of Taraba state died in office

Died after he left office in 2017. But was involved in the accident in 2012
Re: Rotimi Akeredolu, Other Governors Who Died In Office by UnfairLife7(m): 3:02pm On Dec 27, 2023
DissTroy:


I think a man should spend and protect a woman who has proven her worth and shown herself to be kind.

I see men - some from the SE - toil all year and don't look it but their wives look good. You'd hear men brag like, "The way to know I have money is by looking at my wife". She embodies your wealth but you don't look it?

She doesn't get you gifts or care for you. You have to pay for everything? Even I tell women at first intimacy that I like being spoiled with gifts and taken care of. It scares some away while some remain. That's pruning.

If I have #100, ma'am, I'm not giving you #80. Not even #50. Until I am sure there's a certain #200 on the way. I won't put myself in harm for you.

I'm not making myself uncomfortable when I am ill to please you like Akeredolu. We both know, the kids are more under your spell than mine so you are leading them on like Emeka Ike's.

I won't even be with her if she's the type to sit back. Joe, women have money to spend and care as long as you set a standard they must adhere to.

The only female I got a gift this Christmas is the one who consistently has been caring and spoilt me. She even reciprocated with a gift. Others who didn't get me something for Christmas got nothing from me. NOTHING. I even told one bluntly who came visiting and asked for a gift hours ago.

Most men didn't get any Christmas gifts from women but they they have spent money getting gifts for the same leeches. Putting yourself first sometimes means self-respect and dignity.

Women look out for themselves first by default. Study how women think and follow them accordingly. Men should put themselves first.

Today's woman has evolved to be more selfish. Today's man must learn to evolve to make himself a priority.
nobody ask you all these epistle. Someone died and the next for you is to point accusing fingers. Will that make the dead back to life? i guess you live under the same roof with the late governor and his family for you to know who killed him. If DSS hold you now with this your useless accusation you go begin dey cry like toddler. I am a man like you so stop saying rubbish to rubb your stupid ego. You can even chose not to get married. nobody give a fvck about that

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Re: Rotimi Akeredolu, Other Governors Who Died In Office by BennyDGreat: 3:24pm On Dec 27, 2023
DissTroy:


I think a man should spend and protect a woman who has proven her worth and shown herself to be kind.

I see men - some from the SE - toil all year and don't look it but their wives look good. You'd hear men brag like, "The way to know I have money is by looking at my wife". She embodies your wealth but you don't look it?

She doesn't get you gifts or care for you. You have to pay for everything? Even I tell women at first intimacy that I like being spoiled with gifts and taken care of. It scares some away while some remain. That's pruning.

If I have #100, ma'am, I'm not giving you #80. Not even #50. Until I am sure there's a certain #200 on the way. I won't put myself in harm for you.

I'm not making myself uncomfortable when I am ill to please you like Akeredolu. We both know, the kids are more under your spell than mine so you are leading them on like Emeka Ike's.

I won't even be with her if she's the type to sit back. Joe, women have money to spend and care as long as you set a standard they must adhere to.

The only female I got a gift this Christmas is the one who consistently has been caring and spoilt me. She even reciprocated with a gift. Others who didn't get me something for Christmas got nothing from me. NOTHING. I even told one bluntly who came visiting and asked for a gift hours ago.

Most men didn't get any Christmas gifts from women but they they have spent money getting gifts for the same leeches. Putting yourself first sometimes means self-respect and dignity.

Women look out for themselves first by default. Study how women think and follow them accordingly. Men should put themselves first.

Today's woman has evolved to be more selfish. Today's man must learn to evolve to make himself a priority.

This is some serious post that needs to be debated
Re: Rotimi Akeredolu, Other Governors Who Died In Office by frog12: 3:29pm On Dec 27, 2023
so was all the TROUBLE with his deputy worth it?
i asked myself, why was he discharged ?
Re: Rotimi Akeredolu, Other Governors Who Died In Office by Bobloco: 3:31pm On Dec 27, 2023
MyVILLAGEpeople:


Died after he left office in 2017. But was involved in the accident in 2012

You are right

Though he was incapacitated through out his remaining tenure
Re: Rotimi Akeredolu, Other Governors Who Died In Office by NwokoloOwa: 3:37pm On Dec 27, 2023
Shehu Kangiwa, first Executive Governor of Sokoto State also died in office in 1981 while playing polo.
Re: Rotimi Akeredolu, Other Governors Who Died In Office by frog12: 3:38pm On Dec 27, 2023
i suspect something unusual with the way of these professional die in political office. he was former NBA president!

the deputy governor he sidelined will now take over
Re: Rotimi Akeredolu, Other Governors Who Died In Office by DissTroy(m): 3:38pm On Dec 27, 2023
BennyDGreat:


This is some serious post that needs to be debated
I do it on alternate days on Facebook, in groups and pages. Not every man can be saved. Most would continue to slave themselves in parasitic relationships for societal validation.

Hopefully, the "Real Man Trophy" which equates to a man who always puts a woman's needs above his is worth it. This guy has seen the light.

Debating it on Nairaland would likely turn into a misogynistic slurfest, and there's a difference between misogyny and a man making himself a priority.
Re: Rotimi Akeredolu, Other Governors Who Died In Office by rolams(m): 3:38pm On Dec 27, 2023
That's the end! It will still be the end of all the livings!
Re: Rotimi Akeredolu, Other Governors Who Died In Office by femi4: 3:41pm On Dec 27, 2023
Treasure17:
And life will continue as if nothing happened.
And the dead will bury their dead
Re: Rotimi Akeredolu, Other Governors Who Died In Office by astonished: 3:42pm On Dec 27, 2023
Your comment is absolutely truth that most us don't want to accept.

I still believe deaths is better than people who are in various ailments with pain in various hospitals, and some health condition.

If one die sudden death without going through much pain, we should thank God for them.

Except people that their soul were hunted by wicked people of the world

EmperorCaesar:
cool

I have always maintained that death isnt a negative occurence and so no need to pity the dead

We only grieve cause the dead person is a big loss to his people and they will sure miss him, since he's been in one way or the other, involved in their everyday life

The dead dont even know they are dead, and what they experience is total shift in consciousness and eternal peace like we all felt in the year 1800 when we all arent aware of whats happening around us

What if the other side is actually lively and great, then our mourning is useless and a disservice to the dead person

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