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Re: Yoruba Commonwealth and Politics by Ibebe: 2:49am On Nov 12, 2015
Aareonakakanfo:



Haha na Yoruba man.

This Adewole man is a beast.There are 2 biographies of him online and one has what the other doesn't have

He has soo many awards.I should update it later



The more the merrier.


Shymm3x:

Lol.
Though I do get tempted sometimes, but once I remember that I don't go back to the forbidden fruit that has been violated by a few nyggahs after me. I just keep it moving. grin grin

Haven't you been tapped by a few babes too?
Re: Yoruba Commonwealth and Politics by Nobody: 2:52am On Nov 12, 2015
[size=13pt]Babatunde Fashola[/size]



Babatunde Raji Fashola, was born in Lagos at the Island Maternity Hospital on June 28, 1963. A fifth generation Lagosian and a direct descendant of the patriach of the Fashola family in Isalegangan. He is also a descendant of the Shomade family of Isale Eko through his paternal grandmother as well as a descendant of the Bashua and suenu families of Lagos.

He studied at the University of Benin from where he graduated with a Bachelor of Laws, LL.B.(Hon), degree in 1987.

He was called to the Nigerian Bar as a solicitor and advocate of the Supreme Court of Nigeria in November 1988 after completing the professional training programme at the Nigerian Law School, Lagos which he undertook between 1987 and 1988.

His legal career of over one and a half decades, commenced in the law Firm of Sofunde, Osakwe, Ogundipe an d Belgore, where he cut his legal teeth as a litigator over such wide-ranging areas of specialization as, intellectual property (registration of trade marks), commercial law, covering general contracts, company activities, mergers, acquisitions, right issues, ownership of shares and equity of corporations, as well as land disputes, criminal law and chieftaincy matters, in all of which he has come to acquire appreciable expertise and vast experience.


Political career
Babatunde Fashola commenced a four-year tenure as the Executive Governor of Lagos State in Nigeria on May 29, 2007; this was after a successful four-year tenure as the Chief of Staff to his predecessor, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu. Fashola had during his tenure as Chief of Staff also dubbed as the Honourable Commissioner to the Governor's office. He was the first person to hold both offices simultaneously.

Before and during his appointment he had had the privilege to serve the State in various capacities, including:

- Secretary of the Lands Sub-Committee of the Transitional Work Groups. 1999.

- Member of the panel of Enquiry into allocation of houses on the Mobolaji Johnson Housing Scheme at Lekki, 2000.

- Member of the State Tenders Board- 2002- 2006.

- Member of Lagos State Executive Council-2002-2006.

- Member of the State Security Council-2002-2006

- Member of the State Treasury Board-2002-2006

- Chairman Ad-Hoc Committee on the Review of Asset distribution among Local Government.

Fashola, a Notary Public of the Supreme Court of Nigeria, has been variously honoured with awards and certificates of merit including the Distinguished Alumnus Award conferred on him by the University of Benin Alumni Association in recognition of contributions to the Alumnus association and humanity.

He is also a recipient of Lagos State public service club Platinum Award for outstanding contribution towards development. As well as Alliance for Democracy " Igbogbo Bayeku Local Government Award" in recognition of activities towards the success of the party.

Babatunde Fashola is also a Patron of the Law Students Association of the University of Benin and he is the second law graduate from the University of Benin and the first member of the Nigerian Law School graduating class of 1988 to be conferred with the Rank of Senior Advocate. He is also the First ever Chief of Staff to be so honoured.

Notably amongst his professional affiliations are his membership of the Nigerian Bar Association, the International Bar Association and an Associate of the Chartered Institute of Taxation of Nigeria.


Family and lineage

He is married to Mrs. Abimbola Emmanuela Fashola and they have children.

Babatunde Raji Fashola (SAN) is a descendant of the patriarch of the Fashola family, Alfa Bello Fashola of Princess Street in Isale Gangan, Lagos.

On the Fashola family tree, he is the great grandson of Bello Fashola, a philanthropist and a very close friend of Esugbayi Eleko, who contributed morally and financially to the struggle to return Esugbayi Eleko to Lagos after the Oba's banishment from his kingdom by the then colonial government.

Bello Fashola had 137 children with Tiamiyu Bashorun Fashola as the eldest child.

The direct linkage is as follows: Bello Fashola begat Tiamiyu Fashola, who begat Raji Olayinka Fashola, who begat Ademola Fashola who begat Babatunde Raji Fashola.

He is also linked to Isale Eko through his paternal grandmother who is a direct descendant of the Shomade/Bashua family of Obun Eko and Suenu chieftancy family house.

His paternal great, great grandmother was Jarinatu Okunnu from Isale Eko Onilegbe family whilst his maternal great grandmother is from Idumagbo Isale Eko of the Suenu Chieftancy family.

His historical antecedent spans over five generations.

In Novemeber 2015,He was named Minister of Power, Works and Housing under the President Buhari-led administration

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Re: Yoruba Commonwealth and Politics by Nobody: 3:04am On Nov 12, 2015
So Lai mohammed studied French at OAU Ife .You just got to love that man grin cheesy

These are gorgeous CVs maan.Gggoorgeous!

If I had a CV of this quality,I'd walk into the interview room with my singlet

We shall get there someday

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Re: Yoruba Commonwealth and Politics by Ibebe: 3:24am On Nov 12, 2015
Aareonakakanfo:

If I had a CV of this quality,I'd walk into the interview room with my singlet




lmaoooo grin grin grin
Re: Yoruba Commonwealth and Politics by coded01: 3:37am On Nov 12, 2015
Aareonakakanfo:
So Lai mohammed studied French at OAU Ife , You just got to love that man grin cheesy

These are gorgeous CVs maan.Gggoorgeous!

If I had a CV of this quality,I'd walk into the interview room with my singlet

We shall get there someday



Amin oh... cheesy
Re: Yoruba Commonwealth and Politics by MayorofLagos(m): 3:38am On Nov 12, 2015
Buhari has sentimeental connections to NE, he spent good years of his career in that sector. He is determined to end conflict in that zone and begin a reconstruction and renewal, particularly for Maiduguri.

He needs a capable hand, someone.of.proven achievement records and vision that duplicate the success of Abuja or Lagos for NE. If El Rufai was not already a Governor I bet you he would have been given the role that is occupied by Fashola and BRF would have been our Attorney General, particularly.given his ground understanding of the constitution, well demonstrated in the early years of Jonathan as President where he was summoned to Abuja on many occassions, each for a scolding, but he ended up lecturing The Presidency of Jonathan on civic obligation and Constitutional duties.

So, Fashola will be doing plenty of rebuilding nationwide but moreso the reconstruction of NE.

Works, Power and Housing....translates to infrastructures, rehabilitation, training, employment and redistribution of income.

Good luck.to them!

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Re: Yoruba Commonwealth and Politics by Ibebe: 3:40am On Nov 12, 2015
MayorofLagos:
Buhari has sentimeental connections to NE, he spent good years of his career in that sector. He is determined to end conflict in that zone and begin a reconstruction and renewal, particularly for Maiduguri.
He needs a capable hand, someone.of.proven achievement records and vision that duplicate the success of Abuja or Lagos for NE. If El Rufai was not already a Governor I bet you he would have been given the role that is occupied by Fashola and BRF would have been our Attorney General, particularly.given his ground understanding of the constitution, well demonstrated in the early years of Jonathan as President where he was summoned to Abuja on many occassions, each for a scolding, but he ended up lecturing The Presidency of Jonathan on civic obligation and Constitutional duties.
So, Fashola will be doing plenty of rebuilding nationwide but moreso the reconstruction of NE.
Works, Power and Housing....translates to infrastructures, rehabilitation, training, employment and redistribution of income.
Good luck.to them!

They need the luck because the damages of previous administration (petroleum, economy, aviation etc) needs miraculous intervention.

Honestly, only a dedicated Yoruba can fix this country.

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Re: Yoruba Commonwealth and Politics by Ibebe: 3:41am On Nov 12, 2015
[size=18pt]AJEAST Invests N500m to Drive Big Cola Brand, Create Jobs in Nigeria (Ogun)
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10 Nov 2015


AJEAST Nigeria Limited, a subsidiary of AJE Group worldwide has disclosed plans to invest N500 million in Nigeria to expand its big cola soft drink brand.

Speaking at the official launch of its Big Cola soft drink brand in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Country Manager, Theo Williams said the company intended to create millions of jobs for Nigerians as it offers quality and affordable soft drinks produced from state-of-the arts production lines that ensure and guarantee the highest hygienic and quality standards obtainable.


The FTC lunch effectively expanded its business operations to Abuja and other northern part of the country.

He said: “This is truly remarkable as no other player in Nigeria has given consumers great tasting, superb quality and quantity. The ‘Think Big’ brand will have a recommended retail price of N90.00 per 650ml bottle, and give consumers more value for less."

Williams also said a communication campaign targeted at pan-Nigeria had been developed to support the launch of the drinks.

These include radio commercials, outdoor billboards, in-store promotions and major events, among others.

He said: “An aggressive ‘Think BIG’ sampling promotional campaign will be conducted to avail our discerning consumers a firsthand experience of the uniquely rich taste of BIG brand flavours. The ‘Think BIG’ promotional campaign will be at a retail point near you, so gear up to experience the ‘Think BIG’ brand.”

He said as the 10th largest producer of soft drink by volume, worldwide, which started 27 years in a garage, Ajeast had now become a truly multi-national business with operations spanning Latin America, Asia and Africa.

This has in ripple effects, provided gainful job opportunities for thousands of people as well as putting a smile on the consumers’ faces, Williams added.

"Our discerning consumers strive for quality tasting drinks that they can be proud of with More value for Less money spent, which represents who they are and where they are going. BIG, which is a proud partner of the English FA cup and the Spanish giants, Barcelona FC, is made from our unique signature making process that has over the years, won the hearts of many,” Williams added. BIG Cola, Lemon and Orange are available in key cities across the country with expansion on-going", he said.

He added: "The soft drinks can only be described as a welcome delight to the taste buds of the consumers. Indeed, this is truly remarkable as no other player in Nigeria has given consumers great tasting, superb quality and a more value for money drink as Big Cola lemon and orange. This truly, is giving the consumers ‘More value for Less’. BIG truly is, democratising soft drinks consumption in our great country Nigeria."

AJEAST is a Green field operation with new, state-of-the arts factory situated in the heart of Agbara, Ogun state.

The company targets to nurture brands to be the first choice of consumers and customers in Nigeria, by offering more value for less money at an incredibly high quality standard.

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Re: Yoruba Commonwealth and Politics by Ibebe: 3:45am On Nov 12, 2015
[size=18pt]LASG reiterates commitment to ensure food security
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Lagos - The Lagos State Government has reiterated its determination to ensure food security in the state.

It also assured the citizens that it would create an enabling environment for them to have physical and economic access to sufficient, safe and nutritious food to maintain a healthy life.

The state governor, Akinwunmi Ambode, gave the assurance at an event to commemorate 2015 World Food Day in Lagos.

Represented by the Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Agriculture, Dr Olajide Basorun, the governor noted that the theme of this year’s World Food Day; ‘Social Protection and Agriculture: Breaking the Cycle of Rural Poverty’ was a clarion call to the government and the people to synergize and ensure food security for all.

"We have to synergise and work together. Government will provide the necessary infrastructure and policies to enhance food security by encouraging more people to be involved in the process of subsistence farming," he said.

Also read: Presidency spends N10.37bn to boost food security

Ambode said the consumption pattern in Lagos, as a mega city, was expected to triple within the decade stressing that there was no better time than now for all citizens and stakeholders to engage in farming.

He said that government had provided many incentives and inputs for enterprising residents in the state to engage in farming, which included establishing farm estates in Ikorodu, Epe and Badagry.

"We therefore have to imbibe lessons from the theme of today’s celebration and encourage active participation in farming.

"Already, we have put in place structures that would encourage our children acquire basic knowledge about integrated farming skills and contribute their quota to the food basket of Lagos State”, he noted.

The Governor also said government had acquired land in Ogun, Osun and the Federal Capital Territory with a view to allocating plots of land to interested farmers, in line with its policy of making available arable land for farming.


Ambode said the government had also concluded plans to collaborate with Kebbi state government on the development of the Rice Value Chain in the state.

Ambode enjoined the private sector and stakeholders in the agro-enterprise value chain to invest in the additional milling facilities to produce enough local rice to put a stop to its importation.

The week long activities featured series of events which included quiz competition for secondary schools, the 2015 All Farmers Forum and Agricultural Show and Exhibition.

Re: Yoruba Commonwealth and Politics by Ibebe: 3:53am On Nov 12, 2015
[size=18pt]The Ile-Ife and Yoruba of my dream, by Ooni-elect, Adeyeye Ogunwusi
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I have a story to tell the world and most importantly the people of Ile-Ife. About 40 years ago, I was born into the Giesi Ruling House, Ojaja Royal Compound in the ancient city of Ile-Ife.

From birth, my life has been a journey; one that I embarked on, saddled with great conscientiousness when I became a responsible father at the age of 19, which shaped and groomed me for greater challenges ahead.

To cater for my family as a young father, I became very enterprising with the knack of building something out of nothing. This certainly increased my temperament for being successful in all my endeavours, as well as towing the right path as a responsible father.Enitan-ooni

Thus, in the following years, I was able to build a consortia of companies with a team of well-versed, highly skilled and unskilled professionals from scratch and with hard work and God’s providence. This has made me a huge employer of labour and a captain of industries. The story of Ile-Ife begins as the cradle of civilization and has spread its tentacles beyond Black Africa.

The Ooni stool is highly revered and exalted and as the world looks on; our strength and emphasis need to be injected into the development of Ile-Ife as a beacon of hope and enviable city.

Spiritual home of all Yoruba

Suffices to say that Ile-Ife is the ancestral and spiritual home of all Yorubas, bona fide, in Nigeria and the Diaspora, and the World Headquarters of the House of Oduduwa, which comprises people resident in nearly all the continents of the world.

Thus, the Ooni, as the head of the vast Oduduwa family, must be no less versatile and resourceful. Available evidences from the curatorial community and archaeological discoveries have put the origin of Ile-Ife around 2000 years BC.

Around this time, the people of Ile-Ife have distinguished themselves in technology and cultural advancement. A notable fact in this direction is Ori-Olokun: though purportedly ‘discovered’ by the famous German archaeologist Leo Frobenius in 1910, but had been in existence for thousands of years.

Discovery: The pure-copper sculpture took the entire arts world by storm at the time of its discovery that experts from the West argued that the artefact was a mystery that was too sophisticated to have been created by African hands. However, after careful examinations of other works, profusely located in and around the city and bearing striking resemblance, the world accepted the truth that the advanced people of Ile-Ife had, not only wielded the technology to turn iron to alloy but also of moulding abstract artworks out of the product. Consequently, it is now accepted by the curatorial community that the advanced artistic techniques used to create the sculpture were more advanced than those of Renaissance Italy, and comparable to those of [the artist] Donatello.

Yet, Ile-Ife has not taken its rightful position as the ‘source’ of civilization despite her wealth of history, culture and tradition.

Having found ourselves in such state of affairs where the potential of the land remains untapped and its people lacking economic and social emancipation, we should all take it upon ourselves to redress this situation.

Redressing the situation

[size=13pt]The Ile-Ife of ‘my dream’ will be strategically positioned to empower its people socially, economically and culturally to bring about the desired developments. Now, with our resolve to transform Ile-Ife we are ‘SET’ to leave no stone unturned, in the drive to put Ile-Ife on the map of the world. Our ultimate goal is to reposition the House of Oduduwa as a worthy example of successful inward-looking community.
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At this juncture, I consider it pertinent to share with everyone the account of how Nigeria as a nation came to be. The Royal Niger Company was a mercantile company charter by the British government in the nineteenth century. It was formed in 1879 as the United African Company and became the Royal Niger Company in 1886. By 1900 it went through several name changes and in 1914 a merger occurred between the Southern Nigeria Protectorate and the Northern Nigeria Protectorate to become the independent Federal Republic of Nigeria in 1960. It suffices to say our beloved nation developed through a corporation of technocrats and quality mind input. Arguably, this is one of the several ways cities and communities are built; through large corporations. The ethos of this account goes to prove that any geographic setting can undergo boundless growth through clusters of companies which invariably can lead to the creation of settlements and human capital development.

[size=13pt]Consequently, there is a huge possibility for Ile-Ife to experience tremendous growth through industrialization and developmental projects like a company managed by dedicated sons and daughters of Ife and all Ife enthusiasts. I have no doubt, Ife will be great again due to its economic dexterity. Ife has one of the largest land mass in the South-west beaming with natural resources including three out of the four factors of production; ‘land’, ‘labour’ and ‘entrepreneurship’ and with our great resolve we shall work towards ‘capital’ creation.
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I am very passionate about my roots with the determination of bringing Ile-Ife to the forefront of economic and social affairs. In my private life, I have for a while been involved in many philanthropic gestures in Ile-Ife and its environs. The progressiveness of the youths of Ile-Ife is at the core of my philosophy and I have been instilling hope to thousands of youths through the various ongoing reciprocity Programmes I established a while ago.

It is within the dictates of our culture that the young shall provide for the old and for this reason our youths need to be nurtured and engaged positively hence they can attain financial independence and in return provide for their parents, families and dependants. This is not to say that the old and elderly will be left out. There will be various empowerment Programmes for the elderly and the widowed to learn new trades and acquire new skills that will help stamp out redundancy and at the same time be financially rewarding to them.

Many might argue that the tasks before me are incredibly monumental and impossible. However, I do not get easily swayed by the idea of impossibilities. In every challenging situation what I see is a speck of possibility which I build on till the task at hand is completed. I have done this time over time and I have defied the rules of men to follow my gut instincts. I have excelled where, people had predicted failure and I derived the most joy where others have said emphatically “it is not possible.”

A recent classic example of turning impossibilities to possibilities took place at ‘Parakin’ in Ile-Ife where I converted a sizeable piece of thick forest land into a beautiful castle within a month. The land hitherto, was a garbage dump and an escape route for men of the underworld in the vicinity which constituted a social menace to the inhabitants of ‘Parakin’.

In recent history one cannot mention Ile-Ife without acknowledging the Ife and Modakeke conflict. It’s unfortunate that lives were lost during the war between Ife and Modakeke; a war that had no economic value and displaced many lives. I paid a courtesy visit to the youths affected by the war and implored them to be proactive. Furthermore I urged them to be on the straight and narrow path and propagated the tenets of hard work as the only way to make it in life.

Touching experiences

In the course of my life I have had many touching experiences. However, my most compelling experience till date involves two young boys namely Demola Adewole and Taye Fayemi. Demola and thousands of others energetic youths visit work sites on a daily basis to solicit for money. I took it upon myself to get to know these young boys and found that all they wanted was to earn a decent living. We got acquainted with Demola and found out he was a welder. Without hesitation, we helped to re-orientate him and got him involved in construction work in ‘Parakin’. Demola Adewole has turned out to be one of the best welders I have been privileged to work with till date.

Another set of energetic youths on one of the days I visited Ife chased after my car, many of them climbed onto the fast moving car and during the tussle to stay latched on to the car, one of them got injured. I got out of the car and addressed all of them and asked why they would want to hurt themselves and with no care in the world, Taye replied “death means nothing to me”; I shed tears, there is no hope for the youths and no one to rebuild their dashed hopes or future.

Taye Fayemi was simply desperate to make a living for himself and today, to the glory of God I personally supervise Taye’s rehabilitation, his personal development and wellbeing.

Destinies: Similar to the story of Demola and Taye, are thousands of youths with different expertise that need our help to find their feet, many whose destinies would have been cut short like the others lost the war. I cannot but emphasize that the development and well being of our youths is paramount to our future and one that is very close to my heart.

This area needs to be properly addressed to ensure our youths are well engaged in various professional and vocational pursuits.

Today, and to the glory of God, I have been energized to rehabilitate and take off the streets several thousands of youths by providing them with gainful employment. Furthermore, we shall set up a foundation that will support post war effects and the rebuilding of war torn Ife and Modakeke.

Thereafter there shall NEVER be war again. I stand firmly for peace and unity between Ife and Modakeke and I guarantee that this peace and unity will transcend into economic and social benefits for everyone.

Similarly, we shall use this stool to unify the entire Yoruba race; there shall be no division, no supremacy or animosity amongst us, we are all from the one and the same source-God Almighty.

Coming to the throne is a clarion call to heed my selfless desire to serve the people of Ile-Ife, the Yoruba race and all of humanity. We will use the stool to provide a lot of opportunities to invest in the youths through mentor-ship and empowerment programs that will further take thousands off the streets on a gradual basis. Youths all over the country will be eligible for the mentor-ship programme and Ife will be the pilot model.

[size=13pt][b]We will use the stool to transpose Ile-Ife into the twenty-first century and with the use and influence of social media we are ‘set’ for his transformation. Sons and daughters of Ife and Ife enthusiasts around the world will have an input in the building of the New Ife City, ‘NIC’ through constructive feedback. ‘Socially’, we are ‘set’ to revive and promote Ile-Ife as a tourist destination.

‘Economically’ we are ‘set’ to increase our industrial footprints to give Ife the much desired facelift and ‘Traditionally’ we are ‘set’ to redefine the kingship system by blending modernity into our cultural values and practices and our tradition of thousands of years will stand.

Plans are well under-way to revitalize Ife in the areas of Sports, Mining, Agriculture, Real Estate, Tourism and rapid industrialization. To achieve this transformation, a brand new platform named ‘House Of Oduduwa Resources Limited’ has been established to stimulate the entire economy of Ile-Ife with a positive impact on the entire Yoruba race and our nation as a whole. ‘House Of Oduduwa Resources Limited’ will be tasked with rebuilding Ife into the ‘New Ife city’, NIC.[/size][/b]


However, this is a herculean task which can only be achieved with the support of all well-meaning technocrats, sons and daughters of Ile-Ife in Nigeria and in the Diaspora and all lovers of Ife. My fervent desire is to grow ‘House Of Oduduwa Resources Limited’ into one of the

biggest corporations out of Africa, likewise uniting all lovers of Ife with the people of Ife. Earlier this year, I acquainted the youths of

Ile-Ife of my plans to replicate the truly Nigerian project, Inagbe Grand Resorts Lagos, Nigeria (almost hundred percent of raw materials

used are locally sourced) in Ile-Ife. Inagbe Grand Resorts is the first of its kind and will soon be the most sought after resort destination in all of West Africa. I have developed an incredible master plan for the proposed ‘Ife Grand Resorts’ which will be an off shoot of ‘Inagbe Grand Resorts Lagos’. The ‘Ife Grand Resort’ project and the ‘NIC’ initiative was conceived to attract young men and women, businesses, corporate organization, investors, holiday makers, lovers of Ife and Ife in Diaspora to a comfortable ambience to stay when they are away from home. This will continually put Ile-Ife, the cradle of black civilization on the map likewise showcasing many artefacts about the Yoruba race, hence creating a steady influx of people into Ile-Ife.

The time has come for us to embrace our true heritage as the progeny of Oduduwa and the task of modernizing Ile-Ife is yours and mine. I am highly honoured to have been chosen to fill the stool that great men once occupied; history and I will forever remember this day. I use

this opportunity to pay tribute to Oba Adesoji Aderemi and Oba Okunade Sijuwade; these monarchs were colossus that redefined the monarchy with touch of diligence, elegance and gravitas that traversed so many cultural boundaries. They were great fathers to me and I will forever miss and honour them.

I am not coming to the throne to pass judgment on those that have maliciously wronged me. But then, I should think that a bid to be enthroned as the foremost Oba in Yoruba race should be healthy and ordained of God. There is also the Ifa divination that also synthesizes the process, just in case human beings are partial.

Rather, some people resorted to dangerous attacks, wicked lies, malicious insinuations and vigorous campaign of calumny. Why would I fail to forgive them when all came to nought and the good people and governments of Ife and State of Osun saw through these unfair games and chose me as the prestigious Ooni of Ife.

Therefore, I am coming to set a good example and show the world that I am truly called by God to lead Ile-Ife into a state of tranquillity, conscientiousness and prosperity. It is my fervent prayer that the Lord will continue to guide us all and bestow us with great wisdom to carry out our incumbent tasks. I use this opportunity to call on all the sons of Ile-Ife that were alongside me in the race for the stool to heed to my call and let’s work harmoniously to align our goals for the sake of posterity and Ile-Ife. Together we shall not lose sight of the values and tradition that have made us the greatest nation of black people on earth. I come before you all today as a man pledging his unwavering commitment to his Kingdom and his people that I cannot do this alone; without you all there is no me “I will serve you all with everything I have”. Long live Ile-Ife; long live the Yoruba race, long live the House of Oduduwa, and God Bless the Federal Republic of Nigeria.


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Re: Yoruba Commonwealth and Politics by MayorofLagos(m): 3:54am On Nov 12, 2015
Ibebe:


They need the luck because the damages of previous administration (petroleum, economy, aviation etc) needs miraculous intervention.

Honestly, only a dedicated Yoruba can fix this country.

The knowledge you just shared is what Jonathan, as a President, did not know. He ostracized nation builders....scions of those reputed to be urban and society builders since the beginning of mankind....since the creation of Eve, if you prefer the Biblical name for Ife!

Jonathan was looking for pillars to erect his Administration on....and he was scammed into believing Ibos are nation builders. In his future.life as President I am sure Jonathan will take wisdom from.2015.

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Re: Yoruba Commonwealth and Politics by Ibebe: 3:56am On Nov 12, 2015
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Ade a pe l'ori oba![/size]
Re: Yoruba Commonwealth and Politics by Ibebe: 3:58am On Nov 12, 2015
MayorofLagos:


The knowledge you just shared is what Jonathan, as a President, did not know. He ostracized nation builders....scions of those reputed to be urban and society builders since the beginning of mankind....since the creation of Eve, if you prefer the Biblical name for Ife!

Jonathan was looking for pillars to erect his Administration on....and he was scammed into believing Ibos are nation builders. In his future.life as President I am sure Jonathan will take wisdom from.2015.


Grave mistakes too.

He's traveling around to avoid these people.

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Re: Yoruba Commonwealth and Politics by Shymm3x: 4:02am On Nov 12, 2015
Ibebe:


The more the merrier.

Haven't you been tapped by a few babes too?

I'm Yoruba and it's my divine right as a Yoruba son to tap as my as possible.

Can't you see that Fashola's grandad had over 100 children? grin

Or do you think one woman gave birth to a century worth of children? grin
Re: Yoruba Commonwealth and Politics by Shymm3x: 4:04am On Nov 12, 2015
Ibebe:
[size=18pt]The Ile-Ife and Yoruba of my dream, by Ooni-elect, Adeyeye Ogunwusi
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@Aareonakakanfo, modath, shym3x, , laudate, quimisbabe, superstar1, SUKUR, MayorofLagos, etc

God bless the king!!


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Re: Yoruba Commonwealth and Politics by Shymm3x: 4:05am On Nov 12, 2015
Antetokumbo is killing them.

Yoruba son shinning like a bright star in the NBA. grin
Re: Yoruba Commonwealth and Politics by Ibebe: 4:09am On Nov 12, 2015
Shymm3x:


I'm Yoruba and it's my divine right as a Yoruba son to tap as my as possible.

Can't you see that Fashola's grandad had over 100 children? grin

Or do you think one woman gave birth to a century worth of children? grin

SMH I hate polygamy with passion. I will kill the.........



Shymm3x:

God Oduduwa bless the king!!
[img]https://yemitom.files./2011/10/a-man-greeting-a-yoruba-king-oba1.jpg[/img]

May Oduduwa bless the king and grant him the gifts of wisdom/knowledge to carry out his visions.
Re: Yoruba Commonwealth and Politics by Shymm3x: 4:12am On Nov 12, 2015
Ibebe:


SMH I hate polygamy with passion. I will kill the.........

May Oduduwa bless the king and grant him the gifts of wisdom/knowledge to carry out his visions.

Lol.

Shyte, you better embrace it and become someone's 50th wife. Life's short. grin

No harm in sharing ya man with ya sisters. Life's about sharing. grin
Re: Yoruba Commonwealth and Politics by Ibebe: 4:19am On Nov 12, 2015
Shymm3x:


Lol.

Shyte, you better embrace it and become someone's 50th wife. Life's short. grin

No harm in sharing ya man with ya sisters. Life's about sharing. grin

Right.......no.
Re: Yoruba Commonwealth and Politics by ba7man(m): 5:04am On Nov 12, 2015
itstpia8:


if you know the possibilities of having a giant technological construction staring at you right in your backyard, you will pray for pit latrines to come back.
Technology inspires me.................. it might make you wish for pit latrines so speak for yourself.
Re: Yoruba Commonwealth and Politics by DollyParton1(f): 7:36am On Nov 12, 2015
Shymm3x:


Loool.

Look what the cat dragged in. My beautifully endowed and voluptuous Egba queen. The last wife of the Ijebu duke. grin

I saw you earlier, and I was going to say "wagwan" but I was just in and out cos of how hectic my day has been.

What's really crackalackin, tho?

Lol... dream on. tongue tongue

What's crackalackin is that I am vying for the position of the of new Oni's next wife.
Re: Yoruba Commonwealth and Politics by jstbeinhonest(m): 7:46am On Nov 12, 2015
[quote author=Zinicc post=39931071][/quote]



Bro i think you posted this on the wrong thread,pls pull it down.
Re: Yoruba Commonwealth and Politics by tupacshakur(m): 8:12am On Nov 12, 2015
Aareonakakanfo:
[size=13pt]Prof Issac Adewole[/size]




Prof Isaac Adewole is a Gynaecologist, a Teacher, an Activist and the 11th Vice Chancellor of the University of Ibadan.He was born on the 5th of May 1954 in Ilesa, Osun State.

Prof. Adewole attended three primary schools; in Ilesa, Ibadan and Akure respectively. He had his secondary school education in Ilesa Grammar School between 1966 and 1972.

I wonder how male OB/GYNs feel and COPE when they are faced with their wives' HOLES? (Rhyme )

Zimoni, Aareonakakanfo, Shymm3x, abeg...As dem don dissect, peruse and finger enough toto, their wives toto go still dey arouse dem so?

I'm proud of the Prof. My dad and most of my Uncles attended Ilesha Grammar school.

Congrats to a distinguished Ijesa man!

Awaa ti Ilesha, a l'enu bi ibon!
Re: Yoruba Commonwealth and Politics by Nobody: 8:28am On Nov 12, 2015
jstbeinhonest:




Bro i think you posted this on the wrong thread,pls pull it down.
Just checking if this is NL....
Oh Bro...I will, tomorrow...
Re: Yoruba Commonwealth and Politics by Nobody: 8:33am On Nov 12, 2015
Zinicc:

Just checking if this is NL....
Oh Bro...I will, tomorrow...




Ddirty creature!

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Re: Yoruba Commonwealth and Politics by Nobody: 8:36am On Nov 12, 2015
tupacshakur:


I wonder how male OB/GYNs feel and COPE when they are faced with their wives' HOLES? (Rhyme )

Zimoni, Aareonakakanfo, Shymm3x, abeg...As dem don dissect, peruse and finger enough toto, their wives toto go still dey arouse dem so?

I'm proud of the Prof. My dad and most of my Uncles attended Ilesha Grammar school.

Congrats to a distinguished Ijesa man!

Awaa ti Ilesha, a l'enu bi ibon!


Haha! I have a friend who's studying the course but I've never asked him about it
Re: Yoruba Commonwealth and Politics by WIZGUY69(m): 8:39am On Nov 12, 2015
Ibebe:


We Feb babes are awesome cool cool


I am here too cheesy
Re: Yoruba Commonwealth and Politics by Nobody: 8:44am On Nov 12, 2015
Abeg lets always endeavour to report these romani derailers.The ddirty creatures should keep their bullch!t in their threads.Don't stain us with red mud!

Odabo


[img]http://gifs.gifme.io/i/4687960fbd.gif[/img]

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Re: Yoruba Commonwealth and Politics by MayorofLagos(m): 8:56am On Nov 12, 2015
We should do a tribute to our Obas all over Yoruba Commonwealth.
Re: Yoruba Commonwealth and Politics by jstbeinhonest(m): 9:03am On Nov 12, 2015
MayorofLagos:
We should do a tribute to our Obas all over Yoruba Commonwealth.



I dont think the Yoruba Obas are doing enough.

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Re: Yoruba Commonwealth and Politics by Nobody: 9:36am On Nov 12, 2015
Again, I'm late.

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