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Re: Yoruba Commonwealth and Politics by modath(f): 10:55am On Nov 19, 2015
Osomalo:


E kaaro Aunty. The thread was crazy, full of satire. I laughed my azz out. It was a collabo of life between Aare and Ileke.


Ma a ba yin ja oooo.. sad

Me i se anti kankan..

Se n le pe Omotola lanti pelu omo merin ki o bi? cheesy

Emi na a ma peyin ni baba mi.. grin
Re: Yoruba Commonwealth and Politics by Osomalo(m): 10:58am On Nov 19, 2015
Whaoooooooo

Scammers everywhere, most people are not what they claim to be online.

I have been reading the scam thread involving coogwhatever and babewhatever.

Too badt. Anyone who scams me will pay with his life. I don't need refund, I only need a life to send to hell fire. Nansense.

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Re: Yoruba Commonwealth and Politics by Osomalo(m): 10:59am On Nov 19, 2015
modath:



Ma a ba yin ja oooo.. sad

Me i se anti kankan..

Se n le pe Omotola lanti pelu omo merin ki o bi? cheesy

Emi na a ma peyin ni baba mi.. grin

O dara ooooo. In mo bi'nu. Oni a dara oooo
Re: Yoruba Commonwealth and Politics by modath(f): 11:01am On Nov 19, 2015
Osomalo:


O dara ooooo. In mo bi'nu. Oni a dara oooo


cheesy grin cheesy...

grin
Re: Yoruba Commonwealth and Politics by zimoni(f): 11:08am On Nov 19, 2015
modath:



cheesy grin cheesy...

grin

Oniyan jeje lu mere, me lagbaja wahala.

Eku owo lomi. Hinpele.
Re: Yoruba Commonwealth and Politics by Musiwa419: 11:10am On Nov 19, 2015
An armed robbery operation took place today at Agbara Industrial Estate, Ogun state.
Zenith. GtB and some other banks were robbed.
Casualty figure, very very high
Re: Yoruba Commonwealth and Politics by zimoni(f): 11:11am On Nov 19, 2015
The Senate on Wednesday, approved the $200 million loan request for the Lagos State government, following deliberation of the report of Ad-hoc Committee on Foreign and Local debt to which the request was referred a fortnight ago.
Senator Kabiru Gaya (APC Kano South), in a motion for the consideration of the report, said: “That the Senate do consider the Report of Ad-Commiittee on Local and Foreign Debts for Special approval of Lagos State Development Policy Operation (DPO) loan budget support of US$200 Million from the World Bank.”

http://www.vanguardngr.com/2015/11/senate-approves-200m-world-bank-loan-for-lagos/



And the debt keeps piling up.

It is well.
Re: Yoruba Commonwealth and Politics by zimoni(f): 11:14am On Nov 19, 2015
THIS IS A BAD NEWS


There are strong indications that the Federal Government may have jettisoned the Presidential Special Scholarship Scheme for Innovations and Development (PRESSID).The development is linked to the dearth of funds to run the project which was initiated by the immediate past administration of former President Goodluck Jonathan. Government sources disclosed to The AUTHORITY that the scheme is not listed among the priorities of President Muhammadu Buhari's administration.It was learnt that because of the poor disposition of the government to the scholarship scheme, the PRESSID Implementation Committee has not called for applications for the next edition.The AUTHORITY also learnt that over 102 candidates who the last administration selected for the scheme were yet to be placed in any foreign university.

This has fuelled speculations that the government had caved in to pressure from some politicians, who called for the scrapping of the project because their zones could not meet the merit criterion for selecting beneficiaries.The scholarship scheme, under which Nigerian graduates with First Class honours degrees are sponsored to any of the top 100 universities in the world, was established in January 2012 and has awarded a total of 307 scholarships under three editions.Checks by The AUTHORITY revealed that entries for ap­plications which normally open in September are yet to com­mence, even as the website for the scheme, http://scholarship.nuc.edu.ng appear to be dormant.

Attempts to speak with the Executive Secretary of the National Universities Commission (NUC), Prof. Julius Okojie, who doubles as PRESSID Implementation Committee chairman, were not successful as the commission's Director of Information, Mallam Ibrahim Yakasai was evasive. He also failed to answer calls or text messages sent to his phone.However, an official of the NUC, who craved anonymity, expressed doubt if applications for this year's edition would be opened.The official said the Federal Government was still having challenges in placing some of the successful candidates from the last edition into the relevant universities abroad.
The official said: "We have not opened applications for this year's PRESSID and I don't know when that will be because there are some issues on ground. We are still having some issues with the last beneficiaries.

"So, anytime we hear from the Presidency on this year's PRESSID, we will open applica­tions. For now we are waiting for the Presidency."
The list of the 102 successful candidates for the last edition of PRESSID, who emerged through a Computer Based Test (CBT), was released in the twilight of former President Goodluck Jonathan's administration.The uncertainty over the presidential scholarship comes on the heels of the recent review of the Petroleum Technology Development Fund (PTDF) overseas scholarship scheme, due to a change in the policy direction, that include a partial or outright domestication of the scheme in Nigeria in line with the Local Content Policy of the Nigerian government.The PRESSID scheme pro­vides tuition fees, accommodation, transportation, living expenses and local travels to benefiting students and also offer them opportunities to pursue different courses of study up to PhD level in top universities abroad.

Some of the beneficiaries of the first edition of the scheme, who are mainly from the southern part of the country, had recently rounded off their studies while the fate of the recent graduates to benefit from the programme now hangs in the balance.
The Federal Government instituted PRESSID as part of efforts to develop a critical mass of professionals who would serve as catalysts of change and agents of scientific and technological advancement, as well as sustainable economic development.

http://www.authorityngr.com/2015/11/Austerity--Presidential-scholarship-scheme-threatened/#


I hope it's a romour sha.
Re: Yoruba Commonwealth and Politics by modath(f): 11:14am On Nov 19, 2015
zimoni:


Oniyan jeje lu mere, me lagbaja wahala.

Eku owo lomi. Hinpele.


Owo lomi gbaa ni... smiley

Omo kekere sa fe ka jo ma sere, ti aburo mi ba gbe, se ni a sukun, ki sa gbe si ara sa... Awon egbon e, se ni awon oluko won gbe orisirisi project fun won lati se...

Ise ma beere ni inu odun tuntun, boya a tele mi lo ibi ise cheesy
Re: Yoruba Commonwealth and Politics by zimoni(f): 11:17am On Nov 19, 2015
Musiwa419:
An armed robbery operation took place today at Agbara Industrial Estate, Ogun state.
Zenith. GtB and some other banks were robbed.
Casualty figure, very very high

The criminals shot indiscriminately at people, many people were injured.

Too bad the criminals are becoming more brazen.
Re: Yoruba Commonwealth and Politics by zimoni(f): 11:18am On Nov 19, 2015
modath:



Owo lomi gbaa ni... smiley

Omo kekere sa fe ka jo ma sere, ti aburo mi ba gbe, se ni a sukun, ki sa gbe si ara sa... Awon egbon e, se ni awon oluko won gbe orisirisi project fun won lati se...

Ise ma beere ni inu odun tuntun, boya a tele mi lo ibi ise cheesy

Eyin obinrin n gbiyanju gannnnn ni oooooo.

Ki Olorun da eyin iya wa si fun wa. Oluwa a je ki e je're won.

Hinpele.

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Re: Yoruba Commonwealth and Politics by zimoni(f): 11:24am On Nov 19, 2015
Someone posted this on the PRESSID thread....

[b]"When i say the core muslim north is holding back the South people will say it's a bigoted assertion!

All this rubbish is why i want either a restructured political-economy in Nigeria or we all go our separate ways!

Right from the 70s there's been all sorts of affirmative action in favour of the north, with the excuse that it has to be done this way because the north is poor or because the north is educationally disadvantaged! Nobody is thinking that this is unfair to the south who have had to slow down for more than 4 decades so the north can catch up!

Now, my question is: does this quota-system, nannying and pampering bestowed on the north have a termination date? Or are we going to continue with it ad-infinitum! Because if the latter is the case then i may just as well give up on Nigeria right now!

We can't be carrying on with this primitive way of doing things and expect to catch up with the Asian Tigers! In fact, if care is not taken even little Ghana sef will overtake us on the highway to socio-economic prosperity, leaving us spluttering and coughing in their wake as we forlornly watch them disappear into the distant horizon!"[/b]



I hope it's a rumour sha. It's too bad if they have really scrapped the program simply because their wards could't meet up. North had only 1 candidate from Kwara State when the program started, with time the number was increasing.

We(Yoruba's) followed by Igbo's have been dominating the scholarship program for years.

Too bad if they have really scrapped it. What they promised us was change, I wouldn't call this a change.

Too bad.

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Re: Yoruba Commonwealth and Politics by Nobody: 12:05pm On Nov 19, 2015
Zimoni there is difference between an e-warrior and a troll

E-battling is all about vocabulary,creativity and wit

This tpi.ah is a different character, a m.a.ad troll. grin

I don't think I've met a crazier troll except maybe xtr.orse

I was enjoying it because I felt I was winning grin until werey start to dey dig my old threads ni sa

The thing vex me ehn grin grin
Re: Yoruba Commonwealth and Politics by zimoni(f): 12:09pm On Nov 19, 2015
grin grin grin grin grin grin

Xtor.se is another werey. You need to see the thread where he and Virginfin.der have been bashing themselves for over 20pages. 20pages ooooo.

Some people are crazy, it's better to avoid them.

Once again, please avoid the Taraban.
Re: Yoruba Commonwealth and Politics by Nobody: 12:17pm On Nov 19, 2015
OnReflection:


Aareonakakanfo - if the emoboldened statement holds true, it probably explains why Mimiko and Fayose appear to be disinterested in the initiative.

The way I see it, there is far too little information about that outfit's activities in the public domain.
You know, during the period when we analysed the last budget published by LASG online, I noticed that a measly N90 million was earmarked for DAWN-related services. Why?

Before I go further,legend has it that you drink water from a colander.Please I'd like to know how true that is.One of your students told us

Ah agba awo to n fi ase momi

So you're the famous Onreflection aka Eguerilla Professor Shymm3x has been telling us about.

Then its safe to say you're the Professor's Professor grin. The only professor left is Professor Pukkah.

We already have Profs Katsumoto and Terracotta here




YOU'RE WELCOME SIR!

Speaking of ARG,I thought they are more of Pro-PDP

And as per DAWN,I don't think there's much support from PDP governors.

Fayose always has something negative to say.Mimiko hardly attends meetings
Re: Yoruba Commonwealth and Politics by IFELEKE(m): 12:27pm On Nov 19, 2015
Aareonakakanfo:
This thread is specifically for any positives coming from Yorubaland, how to move the region forward, the Yoruba diaspora and Yoruba success stories in general so we can discuss.Please lets endeavour to keep up this page.






This is good, Kudos OP!
Better than the profanities currently trending.
I'll try read the much I can and contribute the best I can...
Greetings to some oldies on the thread, Ileke Idi, dayo kanu etc I hail!
Mo ki gbogbo ile o, Ekiti Ke, In Okun!.

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Re: Yoruba Commonwealth and Politics by Nobody: 12:38pm On Nov 19, 2015
IFELEKE:

This is good, Kudos OP!
Better than the profanities currently trending.
I'll try read the much I can and contribute the best I can...
Greetings to some oldies on the thread, Ileke Idi, dayo kanu etc I hail!
Mo ki gbogbo ile o, Ekiti Ke, In Okun!.



Welcome to the Commonwealth Sir

Its difficult to start from page 1 because the thread moves very fast.

I'll suggest you start from the last 5 pages

Looking forward to your contributions wink
Re: Yoruba Commonwealth and Politics by IFELEKE(m): 12:39pm On Nov 19, 2015
zimoni:
Someone posted this on the PRESSID thread....

[b]"When i say the core muslim north is holding back the South people will say it's a bigoted assertion!

All this rubbish is why i want either a restructured political-economy in Nigeria or we all go our separate ways!

Right from the 70s there's been all sorts of affirmative action in favour of the north, with the excuse that it has to be done this way because the north is poor or because the north is educationally disadvantaged! Nobody is thinking that this is unfair to the south who have had to slow down for more than 4 decades so the north can catch up!

Now, my question is: does this quota-system, nannying and pampering bestowed on the north have a termination date? Or are we going to continue with it ad-infinitum! Because if the latter is the case then i may just as well give up on Nigeria right now!

We can't be carrying on with this primitive way of doing things and expect to catch up with the Asian Tigers! In fact, if care is not taken even little Ghana sef will overtake us on the highway to socio-economic prosperity, leaving us spluttering and coughing in their wake as we forlornly watch them disappear into the distant horizon!"[/b]



I hope it's a rumour sha. It's too bad if they have really scrapped the program simply because their wards could't meet up. North had only 1 candidate from Kwara State when the program started, with time the number was increasing.

We(Yoruba's) followed by Igbo's have been dominating the scholarship program for years.

Too bad if they have really scrapped it. What they promised us was change, I wouldn't call this a change.

Too bad.
I knew the PRESSID thing was dead on arrival immediately BUHARI won, the north will always favour itself first before others and this scheme is one they hated because it went against their interest.
On the issue of affirmative action, I think it will continue ad infinitum but we shouldn't worry, the north will never catch up that way, they are only succeeding in pushing us farther and higher if you get what I mean...
Re: Yoruba Commonwealth and Politics by jstbeinhonest(m): 12:42pm On Nov 19, 2015
Today has been slow and dull....very little good news.
Re: Yoruba Commonwealth and Politics by Firefire(m): 1:25pm On Nov 19, 2015
IFELEKE:

I knew the PRESSID thing was dead on arrival immediately BUHARI won, the north will always favour itself first before others and this scheme is one they hated because it went against their interest.
On the issue of affirmative action, I think it will continue ad infinitum but we shouldn't worry, the north will never catch up that way, they are only succeeding in pushing us farther and higher if you get what I mean...

Ere ki wa ni Aja awa Omo Odua un ba ekun se ooo ?

Because is not favorable to his region, he scrapped the program, you see the bigotry we see in him (PMB)?

Time for true federalism, this we expected our political leaders to advocate before the unholy marriage.

Oloju jijin wa ti fi okere mu ekun sun, sugbon awon kan pe wa ni ajekuta ma mu mi. undecided

It is well.

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Re: Yoruba Commonwealth and Politics by angiography(m): 1:25pm On Nov 19, 2015
Having travelled so much of the country, I can say the south west has the best road networks in the Nigeria.


Really, all you dishing Aregbesola, the isun state governor, I think he really tried in road infrastructures and building schools...a friend of mine said he "over did" tho...hence running into debt



As per education, even tho Anambra state may be having the encomiums now as per excellence in national exams, nonetheless, the southwest has the HIGHEST EBROLLMENT in basic schools.
I just got this info, and I was awed.
Re: Yoruba Commonwealth and Politics by IFELEKE(m): 1:49pm On Nov 19, 2015
Firefire:


Ere ki wa ni Aja awa Omo Odua un ba ekun se ooo ?

Because is not favorable to his region, he scrapped the program, you see the bigotry we see in him (PMB)?

Time for true federalism, this we expected our political leaders to advocate before the unholy marriage.

Oloju jijin wa ti fi okere mu ekun sun, sugbon awon kan pe wa ni ajekuta ma mu mi. undecided

It is well.
Uhmm!
Oro ki sese rago! sugbon omode wa gbudo ni suuru fun eku ida ki a to bere iku to pa baba wa nitoripe ti aja wa ba wole ti ekun bayi, blood will flow!
Buhari is not the problem, the problem is the cabal presently holding the country by the jugular. These people have a hold on him so strong and intense that it'll take a miracle for the man to actually perform as expected by all.
I pray he does and if he doesn't, pasan ti a fi na iyale n be lori aja fun iyawo...
As for our leaders in SW, It's a pity majority of them reason upside down and only battle for their selfish needs. Imagine the huge human, material, physical and even metaphysical resources at our disposal waiting to be harnessed and channeled appropriately? But No!, they won't reason together, won't strategise!
It's a pity I can't read all that has been hitherto said here but I think we should discuss the apparent disconnect between our leaders and how it's affecting the region as a whole.
Indeed, It's well Omo Iya!

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Re: Yoruba Commonwealth and Politics by Firefire(m): 1:59pm On Nov 19, 2015
IFELEKE:

Uhmm!
Oro ki sese rago! sugbon omode wa gbudo ni suuru fun eku ida ki a to bere iku to pa baba wa nitoripe ti aja wa ba wole ti ekun bayi, blood will flow!
Buhari is not the problem, the problem is the cabal presently holding the country by the jugular. These people have a hold on him so strong and intense that it'll take a miracle for the man to actually perform as expected by all.
I pray he does and if he doesn't, pasan ti a fi na iyale n be lori aja fun iyawo...
As for our leaders in SW, It's a pity majority of them reason upside down and only battle for their selfish needs. Imagine the huge human, material, physical and even metaphysical resources at our disposal waiting to be harnessed and channeled appropriately? But No!, they won't reason together, won't strategise!
It's a pity I can't read all that has been hitherto said here but I think we should discuss the apparent disconnect between our leaders and how it's affecting the region as a whole.
Indeed, It's well Omo Iya!


Lakaye yin o ni joona. Awon cabal aye ojo si, won o ti kuro loju ise, awon ti o fe ki orile'ede Naijiria ni ilosiwaju, won si wa bi ti atijo, Eledua ni kan ni ko ba wa gba agbara lowo won.

Nipa ti awon adari wa, o se ni laanu wipe, iwa adanikanjopon, ati imunisin bi eru wa ninu eje won.

Oto akoko fun awa Omo Odua lati pada si igba iwase, ka tun agbegbe ati ayika pelu oro aaje wa se.

Ki awon to un ji owo ara ilu larin awon olori wa dekun iwa obayeje.

Eyi ni ohun ti o le mu ilosiwaju ba wa ni 'ile Kaaro, Oojire...

Alafia fun yin oooo. tongue
Re: Yoruba Commonwealth and Politics by IlekeHD: 2:04pm On Nov 19, 2015
IFELEKE:

This is good, Kudos OP!
Better than the profanities currently trending.
I'll try read the much I can and contribute the best I can...
Greetings to some oldies on the thread, Ileke Idi, dayo kanu etc I hail!
Mo ki gbogbo ile o, Ekiti Ke, In Okun!.

Okun o.

Welcome back, Oga!


Hope everything dey kampe. i hun iyawo ati ibeji ria siko?
Re: Yoruba Commonwealth and Politics by Katsumoto: 2:05pm On Nov 19, 2015
Naijababe - how you doing sister? You forgot about your bro. cry

OnReflection - how you doing bro? Didn't know you were eGuerilla.

On the cancellation of the PRESSID thingy, it may turn out to be a blessing in disguise. The more federal programs are cancelled with states taking up slack, the more decentralized Nigeria would be. With less money projected to be realised from Oil, the FG is sure to cancel more programs. Lets hope that the SW sinators and reps don't fall asleep.

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Re: Yoruba Commonwealth and Politics by Shymm3x: 2:19pm On Nov 19, 2015
Aareonakakanfo:


Before I go further,legend has it that you drink water from a colander.Please I'd like to know how true that is.One of your students told us

Ah agba awo to n fi ase momi

So you're the famous Onreflection aka Eguerilla Professor Shymm3x has been telling us about.

Then its safe to say you're the Professor's Professor grin. The only professor left is Professor Pukkah.

We already have Profs Katsumoto and Terracotta here




YOU'RE WELCOME SIR!

Speaking of ARG,I thought they are more of Pro-PDP

And as per DAWN,I don't think there's much support from PDP governors.

Fayose always has something negative to say.Mimiko hardly attends meetings


Loool.

Let me join you in greeting our Emeritus Professor and the big uncle from the Southside, our own Prof. (x5) OnReflection.

Only Prof. Pukkah is missing from the party. grin

Re: Yoruba Commonwealth and Politics by Shymm3x: 2:20pm On Nov 19, 2015
Still reading and doing catch-up.

This thread moves faster than Usain Bolt. grin
Re: Yoruba Commonwealth and Politics by Shymm3x: 2:23pm On Nov 19, 2015
raumdeuter:
Aareonakakanfo

Don't even try to troll tpia. She's a super troll only fstranger can match her.

I miss fstranger. Is he still around. The funniest Nlder ever.

Shymexx did you ever meet fstranger

Yes, I saw him a few times and we chatted as well.

But it seems he and ekt-bear had some beef they were dealing with.

We need ekt-bear as well. That nyggah loves rhetorical questions and using mathematical symbols. grin

I hope his sister isn't troubling him anymore tho.
Re: Yoruba Commonwealth and Politics by Shymm3x: 2:24pm On Nov 19, 2015
IlekeHD:


Please abeg, I don't miss him angry angry

Aare doesn't know what he'll be doing to himself.

@Aare
tpia would actually enjoy you trolling her.

You know you miss that nyggah.

That's ya boyfriend. grin
Re: Yoruba Commonwealth and Politics by IFELEKE(m): 2:25pm On Nov 19, 2015
Firefire:



Lakaye yin o ni joona. Awon cabal aye ojo si, won o ti kuro loju ise, awon ti o fe ki orile'ede Naijiria ni ilosiwaju, won si wa bi ti atijo, Eledua ni kan ni ko ba wa gba agbara lowo won.

Nipa ti awon adari wa, o se ni laanu wipe, iwa adanikanjopon, ati imunisin bi eru wa ninu eje won.

Oto akoko fun awa Omo Odua lati pada si igba iwase, ka tun agbegbe ati ayika pelu oro aaje wa se.

Ki awon to un ji owo ara ilu larin awon olori wa dekun iwa obayeje.

Eyi ni ohun ti o le mu ilosiwaju ba wa ni 'ile Kaaro, Oojire...

Alafia fun yin oooo. tongue




Uhmm! Spot On!
Wa'a gbayi baba!, opolo e o ni jona so nu!
Anilo iyipada, isoniji ati itanilolobo to yanranti lati gba ogo wa ti awon ole wonyi ti fi tafala danu...
We need organised, coordinated and dedicated awareness structured at re-aligning our focus and harmonizing our goals toward regional self sufficiency, We need to do away with these old order permanently pinning us down and relegating us to crumb gatherers, We need our populace especially our youths to take charge and stop charging like rabid dogs.
We need regional integration to drive our economy to a stage where we'll be calling the shots just like we used to do before...Case Study: Catalonia.
When this is achieved, we'll no longer be at the mercy of certain people...

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Re: Yoruba Commonwealth and Politics by WIZGUY69(m): 2:26pm On Nov 19, 2015
cry I just checked nairaland's front page, and it's filled with bad news.
the only good news is Boko Haram becoming the number one terrorist organization in the world. (ere ni o) cheesy
Re: Yoruba Commonwealth and Politics by modath(f): 2:28pm On Nov 19, 2015
Katsumoto:
Naijababe - how you doing sister? You forgot about your bro. cry

OnReflection - how you doing bro? Didn't know you were eGuerilla.

On the cancellation of the PRESSID thingy, it may turn out to be a blessing in disguise. The more federal programs are cancelled with states taking up slack, the more decentralized Nigeria would be. With less money projected to be realised from Oil, the FG is sure to cancel more programs. Lets hope that the SW sinators and reps don't fall asleep.


Thank you olori oko katz, i initially didn't want to contribute when zimoni brought it up cos of my PMB bias & the fact that the south are the tribes that are on the losing end, but like PTDF, like PRESSID..

Govt is told they are spending 100 naira, only 20-30 naira is actually put to use..

So many things need to be cancelled truly ; Tetfund ia another failure, VC/ Governing council receive 50m for project, 25m is kicked back to Tetfund honchos...

Hostels are great in great mess, lecture halls are missing seats, libraries have more books published when our parents were students etc......


You are placing hope in legislathieves ? Issokay.. smiley

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