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Lagos, O’dua Group And Economic Integration Promise by Yorubanews: 4:49pm On Apr 30, 2016
The good news was received with the deserved enthusiasm.

Lagos State will finally be absorbed into the O’dua Group, comprising the five states of Oyo, Ogun, Osun, Ondo and Ekiti, which make up this 40-year old association that seeks political and economic integration in the old Western region of Nigeria.

What a great day it was on Tuesday January 19th 2016, which fortuitously happened on the 23rd floor of the historic Cocoa House in Ibadan, one of the prime legacies of this pan-Yoruba Group. It was there that the decision to approve in principle the admission of Lagos State as the sixth member of the Group was taken to the applause of not just Lagosians, but every ‘ Nigerian Westerner’ who could sense the benefits of such association of like minds.

Only the host governor, Senator Abiola Ajimobi and his Ekiti State counterpart, Mr. Ayo Fayose, were represented by their deputies. The other three governors – Ibikunle Amosun of Ogun State, Rauf Aregbesola of Osun State and Olusegun Mimiko of Ondo State, who read out the four-point communiqué were present at that momentous occasion where Lagos State was formally recognized as one of their own, a true Yoruba state, a bona fide member of the O’dua clan, which undoubtedly deserves to be in sync with the other states to which progressive ideology is synonymous.



By that collective decision, the Group of Five are asking Lagos to become one of the owner states of O’dua Investment Company Limited, which for almost 40 years has been managing the economic interests of the state governments of the old western region, an investment arm spanning real estate, hospitality, printing and publishing among others.



It was an enthusiastic Governor Akinwunmi Ambode that welcomed Lagos State’s admission into the O’dua group, describing it as a major landmark in the effort of the South-West states of Nigeria towards regional integration. It may have been long in coming, but its arrival, now at a time that each of the three tiers of government in Nigeria, like elsewhere world over, is determined to seek alternative ways of generating revenue as oil prices continue to tumble, validates the popular opinion that though Lagos may have adopted a multi-cultural and multi-ethnic ambience as Nigeria’s former capital city, it should not be denied its South-West, or shall we say Yoruba heritage, which is an unstated but valid prerequisite for the membership of O’dua Group. In viewing his state’s admission into this Group as a remarkable feat, therefore, Governor Ambode is apt in describing it as the right decision at the right time, particularly because of its socio-economic implication.



“The drive towards regional integration in the South-West of Nigeria cannot be effectively pursued,” according to Governor Ambode “if all the states in the region fail to combine their resources, work together and maximize their comparative advantages in order to build a strong regional infrastructural and social links amongst themselves.”



In other words, the need to speak to the thrust of regional integration in general terms and to the heart of South-West integration in particular, and how the exigencies of the present times demand that it may not be to the advantage of any state, no matter how blessed or prosperous, to choose to go it all alone becomes pertinent.



However, in welcoming his admission into a fold it rightly belongs, Lagos is not coming on board as an underdog. Without being immodest, the state that rightly enjoys the status of being the economic nerve-centre of Nigeria, whose Internally-generated revenue equals those of 31 other states put together and which, if it were an independent country, would be Africa’s sixth largest cannot be said to be inconsequential among the comity of cousin-states. As the ‘centre of gravity’ for the region, as one of the governors had jocularly described Lagos at another forum recently, the Centre of Excellence can, by this admittance, begin to relate on a familial basis with the rest five much more than it had been doing previously.



It had taken more than four years of debate to finally agree to bring Lagos on board. The reality must have dawned finally, that Lagos is no longer the capital city of Nigeria, a responsibility it carried for more than 75 years which had somewhat denied it a practical role in the sub-politics of the Western region. While the politicking lasted, Lagos, in the first instance, had provided the ideal base for a formidable opposition platform and the springboard through which the coalition of opposition parties could assume power at the centre, even while it had stopped functioning as the administrative capital of the country. It had ingeniously assumed the role of the power bloc of the West, politically and economically and had designed sustainable ways of looking after itself while not jettisoning the role of the special state it is forced to continue to play by looking after the citizens of other states resident in Lagos and contributing the largest chunk of levies and taxes like the Value Added Tax into the federal purse.



It had smartly taken a cue from the O’dua Investment Company, through its own IBILE Holdings, which, as the investment company of the Lagos State government, has been instrumental to the growth witnessed in the economic diversification and revenue generation of the state in the past 16 years. It derived this name from the first letter from the names of the five administrative divisions of the state – Ikorodu, Badagry, Ikeja, Lagos Island and Epe thereby using that name to also register its own fidelity to the heritage of its forebears.



In admitting Lagos to its fold, the O’dua member states have eschewed disparaging politicking and have welcomed a state that is already versed in governance of inclusion and which is strategic to the growth and development to the South-West region.



This can only be the beginning of a new dawn for the region. With four of the six states in the same party with the government at the centre, lobbing the federal government on policies that can change the lives of the citizens in the region can now be a lot better. The area of social infrastructure is one, especially on regional railway lines that can connect Ikeja to Ibadan, Abeokuta and Oshogbo effortlessly and move people daily from Iddo or Ibeju-Lekki to Ado Ekiti and Akure.



Security is another area where member states can explore mutually beneficial integration, taking a cue from the example that Governor Akinwunmi Ambode has laid in Lagos with the unprecedented donation of assets and patrol equipments that has reduced crime in Lagos by 65% in the last three months. Who says the fortification of the Border States cannot be done through a special Security Trust Fund for the whole of South-West, in such a way that access into entry point state into the zone has stringent security checks?



And for a region that once impressed the rest of the federation with its ingenious commitment to agricultural development, the South-West, through the O’dua Group, can now rejuvenate its progenitors’ exploits in the twin fields of agriculture and food security, with arable lands stretching from Epe and Ikorodu all through Ijebu lands and Oke Ogun in Oyo state, all the way up across Ede, Ile-Ife, Ilesa; Ekiti and the Ilaje lands in Ondo.

Gladly, the Group has approved a five-year strategic plan to grow the revenue base of the investment company from its current N4.5bn to N20bn by 2019. This means that as monthly allocations from the federal government dwindle, almost non-existent for at least one state in the zone as a result of the global oil crisis, the owner states of OICL are no longer satisfied with the N167m paid as dividends at its Annual General Meeting last October. Even though there were no dividends in the previous four years, present realities show that a well-integrated O’dua Group and a well-run OICL could target giving each of the states the equivalent of the wage bill of the least paid state in the region as yearly dividends by the middle of its strategic five-year plan.



Maybe now, the Airport hotel in Ikeja, which belongs to the Group, can now undergo the needed transformation that will make it compete. Perhaps, Sketch, once the darling of readers, can also break the jinx of its expected rebirth and provide another platform for credible news dissemination for the zone.



What is obvious, nevertheless, is that O’dua Group is saying without equivocation that like Lagos oil alone will no longer suffice.



The Group has done very well in the area of intellectual fortification through the Think Tank – the Development Agenda for Western Nigeria (DAWN) Commission and now with Lagos on board on OICL, it should in no time announce its preeminence among the six geo-political zones in Nigeria.


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Re: Lagos, O’dua Group And Economic Integration Promise by Yorubanews: 4:52pm On Apr 30, 2016
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This is great new for the SW, we're moving towards regionalism small by small.

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Re: Lagos, O’dua Group And Economic Integration Promise by Yorubanews: 5:03pm On Apr 30, 2016
The old Western region is back! And it's back with some cans of whoop ass!
It's putting a smile on my face! smiley smiley smiley smiley smiley smiley smiley

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Re: Lagos, O’dua Group And Economic Integration Promise by AshiwajuFoward: 5:03pm On Apr 30, 2016
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Re: Lagos, O’dua Group And Economic Integration Promise by Yorubanews: 5:07pm On Apr 30, 2016
AshiwajuFoward:
OP, I go help you with Pix from the event proper. Thank me later.

O se jare

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Re: Lagos, O’dua Group And Economic Integration Promise by Eshinwaju: 5:16pm On Apr 30, 2016
Old news though but still good news... A te siwaju ile o'dua... cool

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Re: Lagos, O’dua Group And Economic Integration Promise by OLAADEGBU(m): 5:24pm On Apr 30, 2016
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Re: Lagos, O’dua Group And Economic Integration Promise by Rayhutar(m): 6:11pm On Apr 30, 2016
In Nigerian constitution, Lagos is not part of SW; Lagos belong to Nigerians just like Abuja. If Nigeria go back to regionalization the fate of Lagos and Abuja will be decided by Nigerians. If regionalism come, some tribe will not come and take Abuja or Lagos just like that after the massive input of FG and other Nigerians that make it what it was today.

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Re: Lagos, O’dua Group And Economic Integration Promise by jstbeinhonest(m): 6:16pm On Apr 30, 2016
Rayhutar:
In Nigerian constitution, Lagos is not part of SW; Lagos belong to Nigerians just like Abuja. If Nigeria go back to regionalization the fate of Lagos and Abuja will be decided by Nigerians.


Pls,quote the section of the 1999 constitution that affirms the above statement.

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Re: Lagos, O’dua Group And Economic Integration Promise by Rayhutar(m): 6:20pm On Apr 30, 2016
jstbeinhonest:



Pls,quote the section of the 1999 constitution that affirms the above statement.
google Nigeria constitution about Lagos, Lagos is not part of South Western Nigeria, the capital of SW Nigeria is Ibadan. Lagos is former Benin Empire, the white conquered Binis and change the name from Benin word Eko to Lagos. Read your history man.Remember that geopolitical zones is not in Nigeria constitution, that was the creation of PDP

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Re: Lagos, O’dua Group And Economic Integration Promise by Yorubanews: 6:22pm On Apr 30, 2016
Rayhutar:
In Nigerian constitution, Lagos is not part of SW; Lagos belong to Nigerians just like Abuja. If Nigeria go back to regionalization the fate of Lagos and Abuja will be decided by Nigerians. If regionalism come, some tribe will not come and take Abuja or Lagos just like that after the massive input of FG and other Nigerians that make it what it was today.

Sorry dude. When you wake up from your slumber, you go realize khaki no be leather. Lagos is no longer FCT. Focus on Abuja. Regionalism is coming, be very scared.



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Re: Lagos, O’dua Group And Economic Integration Promise by Yorubanews: 6:23pm On Apr 30, 2016
Rayhutar:

google Nigeria constitution about Lagos, Lagos is not part of South Western Nigeria, the capital of SW Nigeria is Ibadan. Lagos is former Benin Empire, the white conquered Binis and change the name from Benin word Eko to Lagos. Read your history man.Remember that geopolitical zones is not in Nigeria constitution, that was the creation of PDP

Lmaooo grin grin grin grin grin grin grin E pain am.


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Re: Lagos, O’dua Group And Economic Integration Promise by Yorubanews: 6:24pm On Apr 30, 2016
jstbeinhonest:

Pls,quote the section of the 1999 constitution that affirms the above statement.

That's a task too big for people in his region grin

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Re: Lagos, O’dua Group And Economic Integration Promise by jstbeinhonest(m): 6:25pm On Apr 30, 2016
Rayhutar:

google Nigeria constitution about Lagos, Lagos is not part of South Western Nigeria, the capital of SW Nigeria is Ibadan. Lagos is former Benin Empire, the white conquered Binis and change the name from Benin word Eko to Lagos. Read your history man.Remember that geopolitical zones is not in Nigeria constitution, that was the creation of PDP


Thank God you know geopolitical zones are not in the constitution,so what do you mean by 'according to the Nigerian constitution,lagos is not recognized as South West', when the Nigerian Constitution dosent even know what South West is?.

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Re: Lagos, O’dua Group And Economic Integration Promise by ObinnaIzuora: 10:45pm On Apr 30, 2016
Rayhutar:
In Nigerian constitution, Lagos is not part of SW; Lagos belong to Nigerians just like Abuja. If Nigeria go back to regionalization the fate of Lagos and Abuja will be decided by Nigerians. If regionalism come, some tribe will not come and take Abuja or Lagos just like that after the massive input of FG and other Nigerians that make it what it was today.

Why do you want to die ontop Lagos matter. Why why why? Why are you disgracing responsible Ibos? This is spiritual

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Re: Lagos, O’dua Group And Economic Integration Promise by OkoNDOoBo: 10:59pm On Apr 30, 2016
Rayhutar:
In Nigerian constitution, Lagos is not part of SW; Lagos belong to Nigerians just like Abuja. If Nigeria go back to regionalization the fate of Lagos and Abuja will be decided by Nigerians. If regionalism come, some tribe will not come and take Abuja or Lagos just like that after the massive input of FG and other Nigerians that make it what it was today.

Koni da fun e omo olori buruku ,awon to ni e ma sofo ni olori pelebe osi..

Lagos state belongs to Awori

Come to my hometown Isheri-olofin Alimosho local govt and spill this trash I bet u will never live to tell the story of what happened .

Omo ajeokuta ma mu omi.

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Re: Lagos, O’dua Group And Economic Integration Promise by AshiwajuFoward: 11:55pm On Apr 30, 2016
Rayhutar:

google Nigeria constitution about Lagos, Lagos is not part of South Western Nigeria, the capital of SW Nigeria is Ibadan. Lagos is former Benin Empire, the white conquered Binis and change the name from Benin word Eko to Lagos. Read your history man.Remember that geopolitical zones is not in Nigeria constitution, that was the creation of PDP

Guy, wetin happen? Why do you sound so pained? Shey you no fit quote that part of the constitution wey you dey claim? Lol. As others don already talk, Lagos ceased from being a FCT over 20-years ago (thank God) and since then its control has fallen back into the hands of its rightful and original owners -- the Yorubas. You lot are free to start dragging Abuja with the North for all we care, PH with the Ikwerres and Ijaws, or better still start building your own Lagos/Abuja standard capital or something better sef in the East. cheesy When Nigeria finally breaks up and your people finally get your Biaffofra, I promise to help you obtain a multiple entry visa into Lagos without stress coz boy you're gonna need it. cheesy grin

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Re: Lagos, O’dua Group And Economic Integration Promise by Rayhutar(m): 12:17pm On May 01, 2016
ObinnaIzuora:


Why do you want to die ontop Lagos matter. Why why why? Why are you disgracing responsible Ibos? This is spiritual
Everybody that write in NL is now Ibo
Re: Lagos, O’dua Group And Economic Integration Promise by Rayhutar(m): 12:22pm On May 01, 2016
AshiwajuFoward:


Guy, wetin happen? Why do you sound so pained? Shey you no fit quote that part of the constitution wey you dey claim? Lol. As others don already talk, Lagos ceased from being a FCT over 20-years ago (thank God) and since then its control has fallen back into the hands of its rightful and original owners -- the Yorubas. You lot are free to start dragging Abuja with the North for all we care, PH with the Ikwerres and Ijaws, or better still start building your own Lagos/Abuja standard capital or something better sef in the East. cheesy When Nigeria finally breaks up and your people finally get your Biaffofra, I promise to help you obtain a multiple entry visa into Lagos without stress coz boy you're gonna need it. cheesy grin
So anybody that write against Yoruba claim of lagos is Ibo and a Biafra, when time come for the regionalisation of Nigeria, una eye go clear, to me Ibos dont have time to contend for lagos but wait for the North.

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Re: Lagos, O’dua Group And Economic Integration Promise by Rayhutar(m): 12:23pm On May 01, 2016
OkoNDOoBo:


Koni da fun e omo olori buruku ,awon to ni e ma sofo ni olori pelebe osi..

Lagos state belongs to Awori

Come to my hometown Isheri-olofin Alimosho local govt and spill this trash I bet u will never live to tell the story of what happened .

Omo ajeokuta ma mu omi.
Awori are not Yoruba, the same with Egun, so how is lagos your land
Re: Lagos, O’dua Group And Economic Integration Promise by OkoNDOoBo: 12:33pm On May 01, 2016
Rayhutar:

Awori are not Yoruba, the same with Egun, so how is lagos your land
U re Mad, what is the Meaning of AWO-RI

you want to tell me am not a Yoruba then answer my question..?
Asiwere omo adanu, oni se orire, o ma shokun nii

If dem born ur papa well come talk this nonesense for my hood..I can give u my adress.
Awon to ni e ma fi oju sunkun e ni..
Oponu , apoda ologbere afofun gbemu oloshi.

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Re: Lagos, O’dua Group And Economic Integration Promise by ObinnaIzuora: 1:06pm On May 01, 2016
Rayhutar:

Everybody that write in NL is now Ibo

Lmaoo. Shame catch am, he deny his tribe sharply. Lmao

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Re: Lagos, O’dua Group And Economic Integration Promise by ObinnaIzuora: 1:07pm On May 01, 2016
Rayhutar:

Awori are not Yoruba, the same with Egun, so how is lagos your land

Can you imagine? Awori are Ibos, continue to disgrace sane Ibos. I am even ashamed on your behalf.

@subway101, They said you are not Yoruba oooo. Lmao

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Re: Lagos, O’dua Group And Economic Integration Promise by ObinnaIzuora: 1:08pm On May 01, 2016
OkoNDOoBo:

U re Mad, what is the Meaning of AWO-RI

you want to tell me am not a Yoruba then answer my question..?
Asiwere omo adanu, oni se orire, o ma shokun nii

If dem born ur papa well come talk this nonesense for my hood..I can give u my adress.
Awon to ni e ma fi oju sunkun e ni..
Oponu , apoda ologbere afofun gbemu oloshi.


Lmao. The kid is just a frustrated small boy, you should have notice nah.

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Re: Lagos, O’dua Group And Economic Integration Promise by AshiwajuFoward: 1:12pm On May 01, 2016
Rayhutar:

So anybody that write against Yoruba claim of lagos is Ibo and a Biafra, when time come for the regionalisation of Nigeria, una eye go clear, to me Ibos dont have time to contend for lagos but wait for the North.

Lol. Akuko. E really dey pain you for body o. Why not allow the Northerners make such noise first make we hear, abi you be their slave or mouthpiece? grin Na ONLY igbo landgrabbers like you dey call Lagos 'no man's land' and no other group in Nigeria does that, so who exactly are you trying to fool? Northerners already have Abuja where they are now concentrating most of their development, while Lagos development efforts since it stopped being the FCT has been driven by the successive Yoruba governments ruling it NOT the FG, and I don already advice una to begin build una own for East but you no gree hear word. Now go siddon for potopoto.

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Re: Lagos, O’dua Group And Economic Integration Promise by Super1Star: 2:00pm On May 01, 2016
I do not even have the time to be replying simpletons such as racoon or rahu-whatever the tormented soul is bearing.

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Re: Lagos, O’dua Group And Economic Integration Promise by seunny4lif(m): 2:19pm On May 01, 2016
grin grin grin

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Re: Lagos, O’dua Group And Economic Integration Promise by Owamudia: 2:35pm On May 01, 2016
Guys, guys! What's the argument about? Dont let anybody rile you up. Come on!!
Re: Lagos, O’dua Group And Economic Integration Promise by kayfra: 3:13pm On May 01, 2016
jstbeinhonest:



Thank God you know geopolitical zones are not in the constitution,so what do you mean by 'according to the Nigerian constitution,lagos is not recognized as South West', when the Nigerian Constitution dosent even know what South West is?.

Just call him Odenson and be done with it already grin

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Re: Lagos, O’dua Group And Economic Integration Promise by Rayhutar(m): 3:21pm On May 01, 2016
ObinnaIzuora:


Can you imagine? Awori are Ibos, continue to disgrace sane Ibos. I am even ashamed on your behalf.

@subway101, They said you are not Yoruba oooo. Lmao
you and Ibo, continue to disgrace yourself, Aworis are not Yorubas,Lagos is only Yoruba, it belong to Ijaws, Egun, Aworis and lagosians, some of the lagosians returned from slavery in America and settle in lagos; who handed over lagos to the white, is not Benin empire
Re: Lagos, O’dua Group And Economic Integration Promise by ObinnaIzuora: 3:27pm On May 01, 2016
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Rayhutar:

you and Ibo, continue to disgrace yourself, Aworis are not Yorubas,Lagos is only Yoruba, it belong to Ijaws, Egun, Aworis and lagosians, some of the lagosians returned from slavery in America and settle in lagos; who handed over lagos to the white, is not Benin empire
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Continue to disgrace your langrabbing tribe. I can see you are a small kid that manage to steal a chinko phone at your idp camp, Enugu. Keep it up.

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Re: Lagos, O’dua Group And Economic Integration Promise by ObinnaIzuora: 3:28pm On May 01, 2016
Super1Star:
I do not even have the time to be replying simpletons such as racoon or rahu-whatever the tormented soul is bearing.

Lmao. I just waste my precious time as well, e pain me.

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