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What Yayi And His Supporters Don't Know About Ogun State Politics by helinues(op):
I have been reading from mostly outsiders supporters, who believe that Senator Yayi can use the influence of president Tinubu to win the Ogun state governorship election.

I will give some hints how the politics of the state is being played.

Ogun central is mostly the decider of most of the elections in the state which comprises of Egba and Owu. Both are only separated by ancient stories, they do everything together. Food , language, culture and most especially politics.

Awori region, they are more closer to the Owu's geographically but they are more aligned to the Egba's politically and in other stuffs.

Yewa axis which Yayi is from, the first established people from Ogun central, Egba and took the advantage of the Benin border to relocate or just have a house with wives and kids there. They started the politics of the region and their generations have been in charge.

Remo and Ijebu are normally seen as one but when it comes to politics, they don't share same ideology. Only the Reno's have been producing the governors from that axis, Ijebu are yet to. If Ijebu is aligning with Ogun Central, the Remo mostly look to Yewa axis and some crumbles left in Ogun central , same as if Remo is aligning with the Ogun Central.

The mutual decider of the election will still be Ogun central with the influence in Awori and Yewa plus either Ijebu or Remo will fall along.

If you can't appeal, convince the Ogun central people why you should be the governor of the state most especially when the Sango Ota road have been in dilapidated situation for decades.

You are currently representing that constituency, but if you want to come to Abeokuta from Sango, you take a long route of Lagos Ibadan expressway linking back to NNPC.

Even if it's not the duty of the senators to build roads, but your major assignment is to oversight the FG. If those roads have been awarded severally and nothing have been done about them, what precisely have you been over sighting?
Re: What Yayi And His Supporters Don't Know About Ogun State Politics by Hehehehehe: 11:30am On Jul 10, 2025
Title is mis leading, u should have said this is an open letter to Yayi
Re: What Yayi And His Supporters Don't Know About Ogun State Politics by deeptechcool(m): 1:25pm On Jul 10, 2025
helinues:
I have been reading from mostly outsiders supporters, who believe that Senator Yayi can use the influence of president Tinubu to win the Ogun state governorship election.

I will give some hints how the politics of the state is being played.

Ogun central is mostly the decider of most of the elections in the state which comprises of Egba and Owu. Both are only separated by ancient stories, they do everything together. Food , language, culture and most especially politics.

Awori region, they are more closer to the Owu's geographically but they are more aligned to the Egba's politically and in other stuffs.

Yewa axis which Yayi is from, the first established people from Ogun central, Egba and Owu room the advantage of the Benin border to relocate or just have a house with wives and kids there. They started the politics of the region and their generations have been in charge.

Remo and Ijebu are normally seen as one but when it comes to politics, they don't share same ideology. Only the Reno's have been producing the governors from that axis, Ijebu are yet to. If Ijebu is aligning with Ogun Central, the Remo mostly look to Yewa axis and some crumbles left in Ogun central , same as if Remo is aligning with the Ogun Central.

The mutual decider of the election will still be Ogun central with the influence in Awori and Yewa plus either Ijebu or Remo will fall along.

If you can't appeal, convince the Ogun central people why you should be the governor of the state most especially when the Sango Ota road have been in dilapidated situation for decades.

You are currently representing that constituency, but if you want to come to Abeokuta from Sango, you take a long route of Lagos Ibadan expressway linking back to NNPC.

Even if it's not the duty of the senators to build roads, but your major assignment is to oversight the FG. If those roads have been awarded severally and nothing have been done about them, what precisely have you been over sighting?
Where are the questions to be answered? I followed a link here.

Meanwhile, Awori people won't align with the Egbas if the governorship position is not ceded to them this time. You can take that to the bank. Nobody , I repeat, no body can beat Yayi presently in Ogun West.
Re: What Yayi And His Supporters Don't Know About Ogun State Politics by ejieddy: 1:25pm On Jul 10, 2025
helinues:
I have been reading from mostly outsiders supporters, who believe that Senator Yayi can use the influence of president Tinubu to win the Ogun state governorship election.

I will give some hints how the politics of the state is being played.

Ogun central is mostly the decider of most of the elections in the state which comprises of Egba and Owu. Both are only separated by ancient stories, they do everything together. Food , language, culture and most especially politics.

Awori region, they are more closer to the Owu's geographically but they are more aligned to the Egba's politically and in other stuffs.

Yewa axis which Yayi is from, the first established people from Ogun central, Egba and Owu room the advantage of the Benin border to relocate or just have a house with wives and kids there. They started the politics of the region and their generations have been in charge.

Remo and Ijebu are normally seen as one but when it comes to politics, they don't share same ideology. Only the Reno's have been producing the governors from that axis, Ijebu are yet to. If Ijebu is aligning with Ogun Central, the Remo mostly look to Yewa axis and some crumbles left in Ogun central , same as if Remo is aligning with the Ogun Central.

The mutual decider of the election will still be Ogun central with the influence in Awori and Yewa plus either Ijebu or Remo will fall along.

If you can't appeal, convince the Ogun central people why you should be the governor of the state most especially when the Sango Ota road have been in dilapidated situation for decades.

You are currently representing that constituency, but if you want to come to Abeokuta from Sango, you take a long route of Lagos Ibadan expressway linking back to NNPC.

Even if it's not the duty of the senators to build roads, but your major assignment is to oversight the FG. If those roads have been awarded severally and nothing have been done about them, what precisely have you been over sighting?
Why don't you ask the governor you put there for eight years, and the ones before him. Yayi as a senator has done better than even governors on this axis you talked about.
Re: What Yayi And His Supporters Don't Know About Ogun State Politics by Mynd44(mod): 1:28pm On Jul 10, 2025
Why does he need to convince Ogun Central based on Sango-Ota road? The fact that Amosun was governor and that does was bad, Dapo was also there and still bad is enough reason. Perhaps if someone from there is governed, it will be fixed since these people want to act anyhow.

Perhaps you forget that Dapo Abiodun was elected based on structures set up by Yayi and Osoba. Remember 2019? Or you believe Dapo Abiodun is that popular? Heck, he almost lost his re-election is not for the votes he got from Ogun west.

You talk of Ogun Central as though Ogun Central actually supported Dapo Abiodun yet he won so why will Yayi be different?

I challenge you to name 1 person from central that can defeat Yayi in the primaries or election. Include Dapo Abiodun and Adebutu
Re: What Yayi And His Supporters Don't Know About Ogun State Politics by Mynd44(mod): 1:30pm On Jul 10, 2025
ejieddy:
Why don't you ask the governor you put there for eight years, and the ones before him. Yayi as a senator has done better than even governors on this axis you talked about.
Yayi that is doing streetlights in Lemme, Kemta, Elite road and other places is who he says won’t have support of Ogun Central
Re: What Yayi And His Supporters Don't Know About Ogun State Politics by Kukutente23: 1:32pm On Jul 10, 2025
I can't make head or tail of what message the Op is trying to pass across

Can someone help interpret it into simple and coherent English?
Re: What Yayi And His Supporters Don't Know About Ogun State Politics by PulaPower: 1:43pm On Jul 10, 2025
Op, are you sure?

Who can beat that Yayi in the next Apc primaries to start with?
Re: What Yayi And His Supporters Don't Know About Ogun State Politics by SheikhMuniru(m): 1:44pm On Jul 10, 2025
helinues:
I have been reading from mostly outsiders supporters, who believe that Senator Yayi can use the influence of president Tinubu to win the Ogun state governorship election.

I will give some hints how the politics of the state is being played.

Ogun central is mostly the decider of most of the elections in the state which comprises of Egba and Owu. Both are only separated by ancient stories, they do everything together. Food , language, culture and most especially politics.

Awori region, they are more closer to the Owu's geographically but they are more aligned to the Egba's politically and in other stuffs.

Yewa axis which Yayi is from, the first established people from Ogun central, Egba and Owu room the advantage of the Benin border to relocate or just have a house with wives and kids there. They started the politics of the region and their generations have been in charge.

Remo and Ijebu are normally seen as one but when it comes to politics, they don't share same ideology. Only the Reno's have been producing the governors from that axis, Ijebu are yet to. If Ijebu is aligning with Ogun Central, the Remo mostly look to Yewa axis and some crumbles left in Ogun central , same as if Remo is aligning with the Ogun Central.

The mutual decider of the election will still be Ogun central with the influence in Awori and Yewa plus either Ijebu or Remo will fall along.

If you can't appeal, convince the Ogun central people why you should be the governor of the state most especially when the Sango Ota road have been in dilapidated situation for decades.

You are currently representing that constituency, but if you want to come to Abeokuta from Sango, you take a long route of Lagos Ibadan expressway linking back to NNPC.

Even if it's not the duty of the senators to build roads, but your major assignment is to oversight the FG. If those roads have been awarded severally and nothing have been done about them, what precisely have you been over sighting?
Are you attacking Yayi on the dilapidated situation of Sango road? Why not attack Mr governor or Baba Obasanjo that owns a very mighty farm and school at ota?

Yayi had been doing almost every dilapidated roads in Yewa and Egba. Mr governor is attacking him for the job he's doing in Egba dilapidated roads, he said that his constituency is not Ogun Central.

Mr hilenus or what is your name, what your governor fails to do is what Yayi is doing for you in Ogun central, apppreciate him and stop this attack!
Re: What Yayi And His Supporters Don't Know About Ogun State Politics by helinues(op): 2:10pm On Jul 10, 2025
SheikhMuniru:
Are you attacking Yayi on the dilapidated situation of Sango road? Why not attack Mr governor or Baba Obasanjo that owns a very mighty farm and school at ota?

Yayi had been doing almost every dilapidated roads in Yewa and Egba. Mr governor is attacking him for the job he's doing in Egba dilapidated roads, he said that his constituency is not Ogun Central.

Mr hilenus or what is your name, what your governor fails to do is what Yayi is doing for you in Ogun central, apppreciate him and stop this attack!
Which road did he do in Yewa, which road did he do in Egba? This one don't even know anything about this discussion
Re: What Yayi And His Supporters Don't Know About Ogun State Politics by helinues(op): 2:11pm On Jul 10, 2025
PulaPower:
Op, are you sure?

Who can beat that Yayi in the next Apc primaries to start with?
You are talking of who can beat him with the analysis I made above. How can he win if the odds above are against him?
Re: What Yayi And His Supporters Don't Know About Ogun State Politics by helinues(op): 2:12pm On Jul 10, 2025
deeptechcool:
Where are the questions to be answered? I followed a link here.

Meanwhile, Awori people won't align with the Egbas if the governorship position is not ceded to them this time. You can take that to the bank. Nobody , I repeat, no body can beat Yayi presently in Ogun West.
If Yayi is not popular in Ogun central, Awori and part of Ijebu, how can he win the election. Or are you relying about online popularity?
Re: What Yayi And His Supporters Don't Know About Ogun State Politics by helinues(op): 2:14pm On Jul 10, 2025
Kukutente23:
I can't make head or tail of what message the Op is trying to pass across

Can someone help interpret it into simple and coherent English?
Stop jumping on my thread afterall this thread is about Ogun state, not any part of Alaigbo.

Why not sit somewhere and learn
Re: What Yayi And His Supporters Don't Know About Ogun State Politics by helinues(op): 2:19pm On Jul 10, 2025
Mynd44:
Why does he need to convince Ogun Central based on Sango-Ota road? The fact that Amosun was governor and that does was bad, Dapo was also there and still bad is enough reason. Perhaps if someone from there is governed, it will be fixed since these people want to act anyhow.

Perhaps you forget that Dapo Abiodun was elected based on structures set up by Yayi and Osoba. Remember 2019? Or you believe Dapo Abiodun is that popular? Heck, he almost lost his re-election is not for the votes he got from Ogun west.

You talk of Ogun Central as though Ogun Central actually supported Dapo Abiodun yet he won so why will Yayi be different?

I challenge you to name 1 person from central that can defeat Yayi in the primaries or election. Include Dapo Abiodun and Adebutu
The said roads are federal roads. Before you will blame the governors, blame the people representing that constituency first as that should be their primary responsibility. What are they over sighting if the roads have been in dilapidated for decades?

Which structure did Yayi have in Ogun central?

You are talking of who can beat Yayi when those who control his Yewa axis politically are Ogun central people. Why are the Yewa people not been voting for GNI, Akinlade enmass whenever they contest against others?

Online support, online popularity can't influence Ogun state politics.

This same Yayi, what precisely has he done for Ogun state people in his capacity whether when he was representing Lagos state or currently representing Yewa constituency
Re: What Yayi And His Supporters Don't Know About Ogun State Politics by Kukutente23: 2:27pm On Jul 10, 2025
helinues:
Stop jumping on my thread afterall this thread is about Ogun state, not any part of Alaigbo.

Why not sit somewhere and learn
Can you show me the letter of invitation you received before commenting on the thread of other people

Stop throwing tantrums

Writing proper English. That should be Seun's next focus. It conforms with rule 21
Re: What Yayi And His Supporters Don't Know About Ogun State Politics by helinues(op): 2:31pm On Jul 10, 2025
Kukutente23:
Can you show me the letter of invitation you received before commenting on the thread of other people

Stop throwing tantrums

Writing proper English. That should be Seun's next focus. It conforms with rule 21
Wondering why for years, you refused to respect your old age. This is politics section not literature section.

Those that have responded to this thread, how have they been able to comprehend what I wrote that you are yarning nonsense.

Opinion about issues, you don't have it, those who are still expressing their opinions, you will still want to be attacking them unnecessarily.

Why are you like this?
Re: What Yayi And His Supporters Don't Know About Ogun State Politics by SheikhMuniru(m): 2:36pm On Jul 10, 2025
helinues:
Which road did he do in Yewa, which road did he do in Egba? This one don't even know anything about this discussion
I love this question, God bless you!

Let me start from Ogun Central

1. Olorunsogo roundabout to Lantoro hospital road was fixed by Yayi

2. Randa so called to Alamala to Olorunda to Imeko road is under construction. Asphalt had been layed from Randa to Alamala Barracks. Workers are working everyday on this axis!

3. Ita-Oshin to Oke-Ata to Ibara orile junction is also under construction

On the YEWA:

1. Joga to Iboro to Saala to Imasayi to Ibese Dangote cements had been constructed and now motorable

2. Ilewo Orile when coming from Ibara Orile via Joga was constructed by Yayi

3. Ilaro to Owode Idiroko roads was carried out by him

4. Ota roads via Sango to Atan ota is under construction with an overhead bridge been planted to reduce traffic congestion!

5. Igbogila dilapidated roads had been fixed

And many more
Re: What Yayi And His Supporters Don't Know About Ogun State Politics by helinues(op): 2:38pm On Jul 10, 2025
SheikhMuniru:
I love this question, God bless you!

Let me start from Ogun Central

1. Olorunsogo roundabout road to Lantoro hospital was fixed by Yayi

2. Randa so called to Alamala to Olorunda to Imeko road is under construction. Asphalt had been layed from Randa to Alamala Barracks. Workers are working everyday on this axis!

3. Ita-Oshin to Oke-Ata to Ibara orile junction is also under construction

On the YEWA:

1. Joga to Iboro to Saala to Imasayi to Ibese Dangote cements had been constructed and now motorable

2. Ilewo Orile when coming from Ibara Orile via Joga was constructed by Yayi

3. Ilaro to Owode Idiroko roads was carried out by him

4. Ota roads via Sango to Atan ota is under construction with an overhead bridge under construction

5. Igbogila dilapidated roads had been fixed

And many more
Bro, you don't even know how to lie. Is it the duty of a senator to build roads. Hahaha

See the way I am laughing here. These are the people telling Yayi to carry go.. grin cheesy
Re: What Yayi And His Supporters Don't Know About Ogun State Politics by SheikhMuniru(m): 2:42pm On Jul 10, 2025
helinues:
Bro, you don't even know how to lie. Is it the duty of a senator to build roads. Hahaha

See the way I am laughing here. These are the people telling Yayi to carry go.. grin cheesy
You really fall my hand with this your question.

Okay, what are the constituency projects a senator should embark on since he or she is collecting constituency projects allowances from the FG?
Re: What Yayi And His Supporters Don't Know About Ogun State Politics by helinues(op): 2:44pm On Jul 10, 2025
SheikhMuniru:
You really fall my hand with this your question.

Okay, what are the constituency projects a senator should embark on since he or she is collecting constituency projects allowances from the FG?
Road is not part of the Senators constituency duty. Their main duty is to over sight government projects most especially the one in their constituency . May be health centre, primary schools but not roads
Re: What Yayi And His Supporters Don't Know About Ogun State Politics by SheikhMuniru(m): 2:50pm On Jul 10, 2025
helinues:
Road is not part of the Senators constituency duty. Their main duty is to over sight government projects most especially the one in their constituency . May be health centre, primary schools but not roads
The Nigerian Constitution outlines the legislative powers of the Senate, including the power to make laws for the peace, order, and good governance of Nigeria. This includes laws related to infrastructure development, such as road construction and maintenance.
Re: What Yayi And His Supporters Don't Know About Ogun State Politics by SheikhMuniru(m): 2:55pm On Jul 10, 2025
helinues:
Road is not part of the Senators constituency duty. Their main duty is to over sight government projects most especially the one in their constituency . May be health centre, primary schools but not roads
Senators also have a role in oversight, meaning they can monitor the implementation of government projects, including road construction, and ensure they are being carried out effectively and transparently.
Re: What Yayi And His Supporters Don't Know About Ogun State Politics by helinues(op): 2:56pm On Jul 10, 2025
SheikhMuniru:
The Nigerian Constitution outlines the legislative powers of the Senate, including the power to make laws for the peace, order, and good governance of Nigeria. This includes laws related to infrastructure development, such as road construction and maintenance.
Stop struggling. You can see the point you are missing emboldened in your comments
Re: What Yayi And His Supporters Don't Know About Ogun State Politics by SheikhMuniru(m): 2:56pm On Jul 10, 2025
Helinus or what is your name, you are only here to argue and I don't have time for that!
Re: What Yayi And His Supporters Don't Know About Ogun State Politics by helinues(op): 2:58pm On Jul 10, 2025
SheikhMuniru:
Helinus or what is your name, you are only here to argue and I don't have time for that!
It's either you are not interested to learn or you just want to be arguing blindly. What's the business of a senator with road construction within the state? Is he over sighting the state or FG?
Re: What Yayi And His Supporters Don't Know About Ogun State Politics by SheikhMuniru(m): 3:03pm On Jul 10, 2025
helinues:
Stop struggling. You can see the point you are missing emboldened in your comments
And you shouldn't struggle with this

Senators are involved in constituency projects, which are initiatives designed to bring government presence and address local needs. This often involves earmarking funds for projects like road construction during the budgeting process.
Re: What Yayi And His Supporters Don't Know About Ogun State Politics by agentNija(f): 3:08pm On Jul 10, 2025
helinues:
It's either you are not interested to learn or you just want to be arguing blindly. What's the business of a senator with road construction within the state? Is he over sighting the state or FG?
What do you do for a living sir? No pun intended okay
Re: What Yayi And His Supporters Don't Know About Ogun State Politics by SheikhMuniru(m): 3:11pm On Jul 10, 2025
helinues:
It's either you are not interested to learn or you just want to be arguing blindly. What's the business of a senator with road construction within the state? Is he over sighting the state or FG?
This is the business of a senator regards road construction!

Senators can earmark funds within the budget for projects in their constituencies. This allows them to allocate resources for things like road construction.
Re: What Yayi And His Supporters Don't Know About Ogun State Politics by helinues(op): 3:15pm On Jul 10, 2025
SheikhMuniru:
This is the business of a senator regards road construction!

Senators can earmark funds within the budget for projects in their constituencies. This allows them to allocate resources for things like road construction.
What are they representing if they can't earmark funds within the budget ( FG budget) for their constituencies. All senators will list projects needed to be done in the constituency of course.

After doing that, the next duty is to over sight, monitor of those projects are being done. So if the Sango Ota roads have been awarded severally, what have Yayi been over sighting, monitoring?
Re: What Yayi And His Supporters Don't Know About Ogun State Politics by haffaze777(m): 3:19pm On Jul 10, 2025
Mynd44:
Yayi that is doing streetlights in Lemme, Kemta, Elite road and other places is who he says won’t have support of Ogun Central
Don't be too sure that Ogun central will support yayi,all it takes is from ward 5 of Abeokuta to start propagating against him,Osoba problem started from that ward.I want him to win but Ogun state politics is more than banning people on nairaland.
Re: What Yayi And His Supporters Don't Know About Ogun State Politics by SheikhMuniru(m): 3:21pm On Jul 10, 2025
helinues:
What are they representing if they can't earmark funds within the budget ( FG budget) for their constituencies. All senators will list projects needed to be done in the constituency of course.

After doing that, the next duty is to over sight, monitor of those projects are being done. So if the Sango Ota roads have been awarded severally, what have Yayi been over sighting, monitoring?
You are gaining it (sences) back after you asked what's the business of a senator with road construction within the state!
Re: What Yayi And His Supporters Don't Know About Ogun State Politics by helinues(op): 3:27pm On Jul 10, 2025
SheikhMuniru:
You are gaining it (sences) back after you asked what's the business of a senator with road construction within the state!
Senators don't construct roads. They can only submit the proposal about roads needed to be done in their constituency which after approved, their next duty is to monitor the progress of the projects.

Stop struggling. Senators don't build roads
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