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| Re: Leadership Crisis Brews In Ondo PDP Over Mimiko’s Defection by leshluap(m): 4:04pm On Oct 04, 2014 |
Politics,, |
| Re: Leadership Crisis Brews In Ondo PDP Over Mimiko’s Defection by walezy14(m): 4:18pm On Oct 04, 2014 |
tmanuelle:It may please you to note that Mimiko and LP are no longer popular as used to be in the past. He knows that his popularity diminishes continuously and may not enjoy winning any election for LP again. Note that rigging of any election favours popular political heavy weight. Mimiko and LP have lost it. |
| Re: Leadership Crisis Brews In Ondo PDP Over Mimiko’s Defection by Davo93(m): 4:26pm On Oct 04, 2014 |
osifred:lol... you think so? Ondo state peeps here will understand what I mean. |
| Re: Leadership Crisis Brews In Ondo PDP Over Mimiko’s Defection by Abraham2013(m): 4:31pm On Oct 04, 2014 |
I tink mimiko is trying to avoid wat happened to peter obi of anambra state who could hav been d minister of aviation if he had defected to d PDP. So I don't blame d man's action. |
| Re: Leadership Crisis Brews In Ondo PDP Over Mimiko’s Defection by Ryabcool(m): 5:07pm On Oct 04, 2014 |
mesoade:its the State University for crying out loud. It is supposed to be the pride of the state and should have been put at the centre or somewhere close to it where it would have been appreciated by all and sundry. How can the once famous OSUA still not have a medical faculty by now? How can a whole OSUA not have an engineering faculty by now? I'll tell you this for sure; If AAUA/OSUA had been at Akure, it would have developed far beyond what it is now. Universities are too valuable to be sited and built based on tribal/selfish interests. Its Polys and Colleges of education that should be done based on that shhitt. Agagu abandoned AAUA for OSUSTECH and poured all his money there, Mimiko abandoned both and is building a nursing(or whatever the hell that is) school in his hometown. Now tell me, is that how its supposed to be run? If an Ilaje man becomes the next governor, he'll very likely build a bogus school at Ilaje and pour all the State's purse into it. Common bro! Open your eyes! |
| Re: Leadership Crisis Brews In Ondo PDP Over Mimiko’s Defection by mesoade(m): 5:26pm On Oct 04, 2014 |
Ryabcool:you are very very on point . . I just wish mimiko would c ur post. |
| Re: Leadership Crisis Brews In Ondo PDP Over Mimiko’s Defection by PROCTOR: 5:34pm On Oct 04, 2014 |
osjoshua:we are in d same bus |
| Re: Leadership Crisis Brews In Ondo PDP Over Mimiko’s Defection by tpia1: 7:22pm On Oct 04, 2014 |
I think the southwest needs a university of health sciences , there are none presently that I know of. Even the north is building a university for women which will include that ( women's medical university). The swstern states really need to sit up and utilize productive planning because other parts of nigeria are not waiting for anyone before doing their own and neither are they " looking face". |
| Re: Leadership Crisis Brews In Ondo PDP Over Mimiko’s Defection by expert1000: 7:44pm On Oct 04, 2014 |
Beehshorp:best comment I hav eva seen in NL 4 a very long tym |
| Re: Leadership Crisis Brews In Ondo PDP Over Mimiko’s Defection by roufy235(m): 8:10pm On Oct 04, 2014 |
hmm |
| Re: Leadership Crisis Brews In Ondo PDP Over Mimiko’s Defection by Limaoscar: 9:08pm On Oct 04, 2014 |
Hmmm.....political battle grounds shifting from Ekiti to Ondo or what? Meanwhie in another development I hear FFK fired a deadly salvo with a biochemical war head at APC in one of the Nigerian Dailies today. Surprised that the Jonathanians and the Janjawwedians have not brought this to NL for their e-warriors to commence the usual tactical e-wars ![]() |
| Re: Leadership Crisis Brews In Ondo PDP Over Mimiko’s Defection by fowowe411: 9:47pm On Oct 04, 2014 |
It is so disheartening that the NWC of PDP can make nonsense of the state excos.One of my bro happened to be a P.A to one of them and according to him what pained his boss is the fact that Jonathan and the national just want to hand over the party leadership to an outsider -mimiko who has been calling the party diffrent names before now.One thing is sure here-selfishness of the national leader to win the state without care for party legacies.I bet you all will be bittered if you are in their shoe,so because Jonathan wants re-election party loyallists should be disgraced out because of political permutation?after if this people join the opposition you all will start bashing them.Selfishness at its peak! |
| Re: Leadership Crisis Brews In Ondo PDP Over Mimiko’s Defection by Michdear(f): 10:09pm On Oct 04, 2014 |
tpia1:yea that's true,all we have is just university teaching hospital,LASG actually work on college of medcine/lasuth but not sure how grand and solid it is in terms of academic.mimiko was actually working on a full fledge college of medcine/teaching hospital that will award bsc,msc etc since the present state uni aaua don't have the faculty. |
| Re: Leadership Crisis Brews In Ondo PDP Over Mimiko’s Defection by Michdear(f): 10:35pm On Oct 04, 2014 |
Ryabcool:you actually right on some points,but sometimes I do ask myself why we all think a certain town is not important or relevant akungba akoko is a town in ondo state I see no reason why we can't have the state uni there but it will have been better if the school was sited in ikare or oka that's the two biggest town in akoko land,but in my own case I will never support that decision to site in akure,we have futa and federal college of agriculture there already,other major towns need the economic of value of the uni than akure with is capital status ondo state is not imo state where all tertiary institututions are sited in owerri,,well agagu decided to locate osustech @ okitipupa cause the engineering department @ aaua wasn't active but he should have done something about it instead of creating another uni,we all know that game,college of medicine would have been better instead of osustech that what mimiko will eventually did though,back to what you said well I doubt if another governor will dare try to build a new uni that will sound insane,we all know will need university teaching hospital/college of medicine that's still reasonable, note:all the senatorial districts now have a state institutions,by the way agagu was able to do much in okitipupa and coastal area than other part of the state ,well won't blame him much and for mimiko political game,mehnnnn you can't blame that man we all need to stop sounding like a hypocrite. |
| Re: Leadership Crisis Brews In Ondo PDP Over Mimiko’s Defection by Michdear(f): 10:54pm On Oct 04, 2014 |
Governor Mimiko At 60: His Achievement-Packed Life As An Activist, M’Doctor, Commissioner, SSG, Minister & Governor Oct 2, 2014 Posted By In News, Politics Tagged Olusegun Mimiko Biography, Olusegun Mimiko Profile, SegunMimiko At 60 Comments 0 + Clocks 60 Today! By KIKELOMO IWAJOMO Dr. Olusegun Mimiko is the 5th Executive Governor of Ondo State. Born 3rd October 1954 to Pa and Mrs. Atiku Bamidele Mimiko of Ondo Kingdom in Ondo State, his mother hails from the prominent Ogunsulie family. While his great, great grandfather was High Chief Adaja Gbegbaje of Ondo, and his great grandfather, Chief Akinmeji, was Ruwase of Ondo. His father was an accomplished businessman of his time. It’s then not surprising that he ensured all his children were all educated in good schools across the country. As a young boy, he had a doting father, and his mother remains very caring. Though not born into opulence, he grew up in an environment that was suffused in love and care. Olusegun Mimiko was admitted to St. Joseph’s College, Ondo in 1966 where he graduated in 1970 with the West African School Certificate. His graduation from this prestigious school helped shaped his life. Between 1971 and 1972, he was a Higher School Certificate (HSC) student at Gboluji Grammar School, Ile-Oluji before he gained admission to the University of Ife (now Obafemi Awolowo University), Ile-Ife in 1972 to study Medicine. He chose Medicine because his father believed that if you didn’t study science, you were dumb. It’s as a result of this, his eldest sister Alhaja Hafsat Oyeneyin read Pharmacy. In 1976, ‘Olusegun Mimiko bagged a B.Sc. Health Sciences Degree, and the MBChB in 1980, and he is appropriately registered with the Nigerian Medical and Dental Council as a Medical Practitioner. As a medical doctor, he worked in the private and public sectors. Between 1980 and 1981, he was a House Officer with the Ondo State Health Management Board under which auspices he worked at the General (now State Specialist) Hospital, Ado-Ekiti. He had a stint with the Nigerian Naval College (NNS Onura), Onne, Port Harcourt, between 1981 and 1982, from where he returned to join the services of the Ondo State Health Management Board as Medical Officer in the General (now State Specialist) Hospital, Ondo, in 1982. From late-1983 to 1984, Dr. Olusegun Mimiko had his initial taste of private medical practice by working at different times as a Medical Officer at Apagun Clinic, Yaba, Lagos; and as Acting Medical Director, Alleluyah Hospital, Oshodi, Lagos. He returned to public service for another year between April 1984 and February 1985 (again with the Ondo State Health Management Board) before finally going into full private medical practice with the setting up of the Mona Mediclinic with headquarters in Ondo Town, Ondo State. During his private practice, people trooped to his hospital for treatment, and at a point, his clinic was like a charity home. How then did a medical doctor so good with his work decide to veer into politics? His political activities date back to his undergraduate days as a medical student at the then University of Ife, in the late 1970s and early 1980. People knew him more with symposia and student union activism while he was in university. His last two years in the university, in particular, were filled with activism. So powerful was he that he made a Student Union President in his room at Ife then. He was the one who packaged Wole Olaoye to become president of the student union as he (Mimiko) was his campaign manager. So, he came from that tradition of activism and he was able to blend it with Medicine. Olusegun Mimiko was at various times a member of the Students’ Representatives Council (Parliament), 1975/76, and chairman of its Special Honours Committee. For a period in 1976, he was elected chairman of the council. Outside the union legislative house, he served on the University of Ife students’ union electoral commission, 1976/77. He was the public relations official of the International Students’ Association of the university between 1977 and 1978. After graduation Dr. Olusegun Mimiko moved up from a student union activist to find political expression and identity in the Unity Party of Nigeria (UPN) of Chief Obafemi Awolowo. After his return from the National Youth Service scheme, he took up membership of the party. As a budding politician, he served as the publicity secretary of the Ondo local government chapter of the UPN in 1983. The internal crises which be- devilled the UPN and the politics of the era dragged on to the 1983 general elections. This could not stop Dr. Mimiko and douse his in-born passion for social change. This cohered with the concern of 3 budding intellectuals ensconced in two Nigeria universities; themselves accomplished individuals today, Professor Femi Mimiko, Dr. Rotimi Adelola (Ondo State’s current Secretary to the State Government) and Engr. Wole Akinjo, on the need for some form of intervention and departure from this growing tendency at demonizing politics. They vigorously engaged with the idea of getting concerned elements to continually brainstorm on ways to improve on the politics and governance in the Nigerian society. Late in 1987, this idea led to the emergence of the Ondo Study Group (OSG) over which he presided. After an extensive review of its political mobilization effort in 1988, the OSG General Assembly enjoined full participation of its member in politics. Dr. Olusegun Mimiko took a lead on this initiative. He was supported by the Group to run for office as chairman of the former Ondo Local Government (now Ondo East and West LGAs) in 1990 under the aegis of the newly formed Social Democratic Party (SDP). While that early effort did not achieve its specific objective, it marked the transformation of Dr. Mimiko into a full-fledged politician. He was later to serve as an ex-officio member of the SDP Executive Council in Ondo Local Government Area and as a member of the party’s Disciplinary Committee. OSG soon found rewarding relevance in the campaign organisation of Evangelist Bamidele Olumilua who was bidding for the government seat on Ondo State under the SDP. Before long, Evangelist Olumilua saw the talent in the energetic Dr. Olusegun Mimiko and appointed him the honorable health commissioner in 1992. By the time he was leaving office in late 1993 as a result o the military coup d’etat that terminated that republic, Dr. Mimiko had left his mark as a performer. This first tour of duty as a public official was a great opportunity for Dr. Mimiko to demonstrate the stuff of which he was made. It set the tone for a distinguished career in politics the continuation of which is his swearing- in as the fifth elected Governor of the Sunshine State. In recognition of his extensive contribution to the victory of the Alliance for Democracy (AD) in the 1999 governorship election in Ondo State, Dr. Olusegun Mimiko was appointed as the honorable Commissioner for Health in the state, making the second time he would hold that office. Before he resigned from that position on 7th November 2002, he had greatly enhanced the quality of health care delivery in the state. On 7th November 2002, Dr. Olusegun Mimiko resigned his appointment as State Commissioner for Health, ‘for strictly personal reasons’ in the conviction that he would be in a better position to facilitate increased quality of governance in Ondo State. In response to the call across the state to join the gubernatorial race, he formally announced his intention to contest the governorship election on the platform of AD on Tuesday, 19th November 2002, at a press conference in Akure. He insisted that for Ondo State, there certainly were brighter days ahead. That was the cliche that defined his campaign organisation – the Brighter Days Network. Dr. Olusegun Mimiko later left AD over issues centred on irregularities on gubernatorial candidate. He then adopted the Peoples’ Democratic Party (PDP) of those early years as a preferred platform for the continuing struggle to enthrone good governance in Ondo State. After the victory of the party in April 2003 polls, he was appointed Secretary to the State Government (SSG), a position he occupied till July 2005 when he was appointed by then president Chief Olusegun Obasanjo as Minister of Housing and Urban Development. It was from that position he resigned on 8th December 2006 to enable him offer himself once again for higher service to Ondo State as Governorship candidate in the April 2007 election. This was under the auspices of the Labour Party which he formally presented to the people of the state at City Hall, Akure, on 14th December 2006. Over the years, Dr. Olusegun Mimiko has authored many research papers and published articles focusing on issues as wide-ranging as medicine, international relations and national socio-political developmental strategies. For leisure, Dr. Mimiko engages in writing and reading. Way back in 1971, the young Olusegun had won the John F. Kennedy Essay (School Level) Award, underscoring his creative capabilities. He is also a farmer and an environmentalist with an abiding love for flowers and plantations. He is also a lover of exquisite art works. An administrator and record-maker per excellence, Dr. Olusegun Mimiko has won several awards in recognition of his excellent performance in public office and communal engagement. Dr. Olusegun Mimiko is happily married to Mrs Olukemi Mimiko, a virtuous woman who has greatly supported her husband. Together, His Excellency Dr Olusegun Mimiko and Her Excellency Mrs Olukemi Mimiko are blessed with adorable children. |
| Re: Leadership Crisis Brews In Ondo PDP Over Mimiko’s Defection by VoteOutPDPJona: 11:09pm On Oct 04, 2014 |
Beehshorp:Hit dislike |
| Re: Leadership Crisis Brews In Ondo PDP Over Mimiko’s Defection by Ryabcool(m): 11:13pm On Oct 04, 2014 |
Michdear:you made a lot of sense in your post. But the problem was that the locations weren't sited properly. Adeyemi would have best been placed at Owo and Rufus Giwa should have been at Akg/Ikare. It just hurts me because AAUA was abandoned. Its just too far from the eyes of the government. Anyway i'm grateful Prof Mimiko made a lot of efforts at revamping the school. As for Agagu, i was opportuned to have seen him twice while he was Governor. The man seemed like a good man but he wasn't right for the job. A lot of my friends used to kid around saying what was a Geology man looking for at Guber post when he should be exploring rocks somewhere. Lol! Back to my point, he was just too biased. If he had extended his good deeds to every other part of the state like he did with Okitipupa, PDP would still be controling Ondo by now. Labour party would have probably dissolved. A lot of people were upset with Agagu because of his biased nature. It's just like imagining Akapbio limiting all the development to his hometown. Akwa Ibom people would be really pissed. You understand? It was too painful. As for Mimiko, he is just a liar. He is way worse than Agagu. Agagu meant well, but he was partial with his development, whereas Mimiko does not mean well at all. He just covers it up with whitewashed projects. He beautified Akure with fountains, gardens and roundabouts and gave Ondo people zobo to drink that he's the Messiah. Akungba to Ikare road was a very big eyesore in his first tenure. Complaints and Complaints were made for years about it but he didn't listen. It was less than 6 months to election that contractors miraculously showed up and started work on the road. That was the zobo he used to decieve Akoko people and they rallied and voted for him. Well, Not up to a year after his reelection, the road was back to what it was; all dusty and riddled with gallops. It is one thing to loot some state cake, play politics but still take care of the people who elected you. It's another thing to lie, betray, peddle falsehoods and decieve the electorates while they suffer and lack development. I do not hate him, but he's not a good man. Ondo needs better. |
| Re: Leadership Crisis Brews In Ondo PDP Over Mimiko’s Defection by Bimpe29(m): 7:09am On Oct 05, 2014 |
Fresh air there in Ondo State. Give & Take Politicking. God bless Nigeria |
| Re: Leadership Crisis Brews In Ondo PDP Over Mimiko’s Defection by Caseless: 8:33am On Oct 05, 2014 |
Xenaf:is that u? |
| Re: Leadership Crisis Brews In Ondo PDP Over Mimiko’s Defection by fairheven: 12:20pm On Oct 06, 2014 |
I don't support Jonathan,I don't support PDP,don't support APC,I don't support any party..am only interested In the individual involved...I will vote for Uncle Jimi anyday,anytime,he the only one that can secure the future of lagos and deliver from the scourge and grips of Tinubu who has decided to mortgage it for his selfish interest : ![]() |
| Re: Leadership Crisis Brews In Ondo PDP Over Mimiko’s Defection by Davvymavvy: 1:36pm On Oct 06, 2014*. Modified: 1:53pm On Oct 06, 2014 |
Mimiko is just a pathetic liar. I'm still wondering how he was able to brainwash ondo people in the last election. He promised us alot of thingz but has failed us by all standards, m ashamed of those supporting his silly political move which is practically for nothing but self aggrandizement Akoko people are the biggest victims of his misrule, lies, insensitiviness and propaganda, yet, some f.oo.ls are still singing his appraisal in that same area. We are wise now, jst waiting for the right time to do the right thing |
| Re: Leadership Crisis Brews In Ondo PDP Over Mimiko’s Defection by multikolour(m): 2:35pm On Nov 23, 2016 |
Justice Saulawa says issue 3 Justice Abang in the main judgement of Jun 29 was about 2019 |
| Re: Leadership Crisis Brews In Ondo PDP Over Mimiko’s Defection by multikolour(m): 2:37pm On Nov 23, 2016 |
Justice Saulawa says Justice Abang in his post judgement order of October 14 targeted Nov 2016 election Justice Saulawa says raised the issue of Nov. 16 election on his own and indeed ruled |
| Re: Leadership Crisis Brews In Ondo PDP Over Mimiko’s Defection by multikolour(m): 2:39pm On Nov 23, 2016 |
Justice Saulawa says Justice Abang order was "violent attitudinal disposition to rule of law |
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