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IYANGBALI:Tell that to the FBI or the metropolitan police. |
Icecomrade:NYSC is supposed to be a paramilitary outfit enforcing military discipline. Shagging in camp is wrong. NYSC equivalent in isreal is a 2 year full scale military training where ordinary citizens are taught military combat and discipline and then are deployed to war zones. And i think that is what this Nigeria is trying to emulate, unfortunately the citizens are not as disciplined. |
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It beats me how a person would spend atleast N69,000 on a PHONE. Unbelievable waste of resources. |
IyaIode:And what of zenith bank? Fidelity and diamond are major Nigerian banks in the so-called top 10. Dumb iya. |
The teacher's job just became easy. Send the poorly trained children back to their parents. The consequences is theirs and theirs alone. |
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Kagawa10:Concoting tales? The much acknowledged delta-ondo oil legal battle are tales? You are a nitwit. I won't waste my time providing links even when i have it here. I have provided an online link for the more important anambra-osun argument. Ithekiri issues are not my concern. |
Kagawa10:I don't even need to make needless reseach about osun and imo industries e.t.c. Imo is a far developed place to osun. Any body with a brain knows that. Owerri is a major Nigerian hospitality and leisure resort, osogbo is a zoo governed by a fanatic. |
zuchyblink:They probably think it is a good thing. Most of the SW is just like a village thanks to lagos. |
As you can see osun debt to anambra was specially noted as it is its biggest creditor among the other states. |
http://uncova.com/osun-2014-will-osun-say-o-yes-or-o-no-to-aregbesola--by-fola-ojo PDP Chairman, Adamu Muazu said this some few months ago: “Defeating Aregbesola in this election will be difficult”. PDP Senator Chukwumerije, Chairman Senate Education Committee had said “O-YES” to the governor’s education reclassification exercise when he visited the State; and Former Abia PDP Governor Kalu publicly also said that he wouldn’t fail to acknowledge the good works Aregbesola had done in Osun. Finance Minister Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala also joined the “O-YES” choristers when she said this to Aregbesola in an event; “You have demonstrated that good governance is possible with your programs. You have demonstrated that youth development is possible. Your programs so far have demonstrated that you are a good example of government and governance”. Former Governor of Old Oyo sate, Omololu Olunloyo did not want to be left out when he said: “Aregbesola is the best among the South-West governors. He understands politics very well and he is using it to serve the people, old and young”. The list of approving voices for this governor’s incandescence continues to balloon by the hour. In the ears of the PDP, this is an off-key un-rhythmical musical note and a gross pantomime. Chairman Osun PDP Legal team and henchman of the Omisore Campaign, Barrister Sunday Ojo-Williams told me over the phone that all the praises poured on the governor are undeserved and hogwash. “Aregbesola is the worst governor in the South West. His policies have impoverished the state which is now over four Hundred Billion naira in debt. [/color]He borrowed 9 billion Naira from Anambra State, and also borrowed from Rivers, Lagos and Ogun States to pay state workers”.[color=#000000] Ojo-Williams further said the governor doubles as the State Commissioner for Works and awarded himself a 1.3billion Naira contract for a kilometer road project. “APC is a master in propaganda and all the achievements the governor claims only exist in his imaginations and fantasies”, Ojo-Williams said. If the PDP believes that Aregbesola’s administration is a kakistocracy, APC also opines that its opponents are just a flourishing florid of excrescence and arch-angels of mobocracy. Bola Ilori, special Adviser to Osun Governor on Environment told me that the PDP is full of agents of lies and fabrications. “PDP and Omisore are drowning, and they just want to hang on to anything to keep their heads above waters. You cannot build any kind of road even with bridges that will cost more than 400 million Naira in Osun. This is not Lagos or Bayelsa. That 1 billion Naira figure can only be spent on road projects in Riverine states. The highest we have built here is not more than 250 million Naira”. Ilori said. In the eyes of his adoring fans, Aregbesola is not just a governor, he is a rare one. He is like a church worship leader who ferries the congregation beyond the thickest heavenly cumulus with mellifluous lyrics and transports them back to terra firma feeling spiritually tanked-up. What Rauf has done in the last four years has not been witnessed in Yoruba land in half-a-century! Osun is ranked 34th out of 36 in the category of money-bag states. It is not rich in crude oil, money is scarce, and resources aren’t in abundance. Federal Government allocation to the state plummeted from 3.6 billion to a little of over 2 billion in July 2013 and has remained so till date. In spite of these odds, Aregbesola’s performances remain steadily stellar with marked success. The success is in the free computer tablets preloaded with different tutorial notes, past examination questions, and textbooks on 17 subjects freely distributed by Aregbesola to students to optimize learning. It is found in the free protein-rich meals for 300,000 elementary School students which cost this government 3.6 billion Naira annually. It is obvious in 750,000 pieces of new uniforms distributed for free to students so far. It is apparent in the Internally Generated Revenue (IGR) that shot up to 1.6 billion Naira monthly as against N300 million per month when the administration took over. It is in the 10,000 Naira per month that the Governor gives out to the elderlies to help them stem the biting harshness of hard times. And it is in the reverberating hopes that Osun people now have for a better tomorrow. Newly-constructed fly-overs and spiraling ring-roads from Gbongan Road to Akoda, from Oshogbo to Ila-Odo Kwara state boundary may have dazzled former president Olusegun Obasanjo when he visited the state not too long ago. Obasanjo profusely commended Aregbesola for the state’s new looks. But Senator Omisore believes that at the end of the day, Aregbesola and his party will be reject d at the polls because the administration is all about empowering “foreigners” and erecting a conduit for profligacy. The senator believes that the governor has destroyed the foundation laid for the Yoruba nation by Obafemi Awolowo in the area of Education, and morale is outrageously low among Osun students. Controversy trailed Aregbesola for a short while after some High School students draped up in masquerades’ costumes, church choir attires, and Islamic Hijabs at the Baptist High School Iwo early this year. The insinuation was that the governor was attempting to Mohammedanize Osun and make everybody worship the Islamic God. Many knew it was just a jabbering and a diversionary agitprop. But clergies of repute, Redeemed Pastor Adeboye, Winners Bishop Oyedepo, and KICC’s Pastor Mathew Ashimolowo have been among the heavy-hitter men-of-God who have openly commended and approved of the work the Governor has done. The appearances of these men of God side-by-side Aregbesola in public events have finally doused the fire of the Islamization controversy. Upon which candidate does the sun set or rise in next Saturday’s election? Are Osun voters set to continue the char chant of “O-YES” to their governor, or echo the chiding-chant of “O-NO” from a resolutely-emboldened PDP? Osun voters will have the final say while they hope that INEC will adhere to its promises of ensuring a free-and-fair election and guard against a ghastly electoral gerrymandering. They also hope that the battalions of soldiers that will be sent in as reinforcement in Osun will not be a grand design for dystopia, but an amplifier of what the people are determined to express in their actions through the ballot box. This will be pro bono publico! culled from BIOREPORTS |
Kagawa10:You really don't know what you are talking about. Gully dilapidated roads can be repaired, it won't take anything away from the city. Osun must be the best SW state to have no dilapidated road ![]() Create a thread for osun state and let us compare. Imo state is like las vegas compared to osun. Btw, your father did not train you well. Curses seem to be your family forte. |
There is a thread on nairaland for imo state local development. I want one conehead to create that for osun and let us compare. And then we would see the state that reflects its true GDP. |
Kagawa10:So it is no longer osun dwarves the SE? I see we are making progress. And yet imo state looks like a paradise compared to osun. Jesters. |
jstbeinhonest:Ogun has more industries than anambra? Why not the whole SE. You are a jester of some sorts. It is not surprising i think, from people who said osun has a greater GDP than all the SE states and yet still borrows from anambra. Jesters. |
Kagawa10:Look, to waste my time on itshekiri matters is to give them more credit than is necessary. I have better things to argue about. |
jstbeinhonest:You must be an alien to argue this fact. What is urbanized in the SW apart from lagos? Even the arieal view of the SW and SE states shows the SE as a far urbanized area. |
jstbeinhonest:lol. The only SW state that has seen major immigration is lagos for obvious reasons. And cocoa is definitely not the reason why lagos is what it is. What would any sensible person look for in states like oyo, osun, ekiti? States that can barely pay salaries and even borrow from other Nigerian states. States riddled with the aura of traditional stagnacy and backwardness. bleh. |
jstbeinhonest:Urbanized? Are you shitting yourself? What is urbanized in osun, ekiti and oyo? Apart from ibadan where in big old oyo is relevant? Why is the SW still riddled with roofs constructed in the 18th century if it were actually modernized? Can you compare those places to Nnewi, aba, enugu, onitsha , owerri in terms of modernity and urbanization? These are major trade zones in Nigeria, unless you want to deceive yourself. |
Kagawa10:Leaches must mean something else in yorubaland. Btw, tell that backward osun state with the GDP of tokyo to repay its debt to anambra as soon as possible. Though i wouldn't want the people of osun to starve. Bloody fucckers. |
Goodboiy:I don't have time for your madness. Go and tell the delta state to stop the legal proceedings that itshekiri and ilaje are ''one''. What a bumptous moronn. Who cares who owns what. That is left for their people to decide. It has nothing to do with us. There is no igbo interests that is being threatened, so don't tell me about any phantom brotherhood. I don't care. |
Kagawa10:If you don't know the difference between both then you are more stupidd than i thought. First and foremost, igweocha is not itshekiri. |
Kagawa10:You are a parasite. The SE despite contributing some portion of Nigeria's crude gets by far the least federal allocation and the least FG intervention and still remans one of Nigeria's most roundly developed areas in most indices. The SW who right after the civil war have enjoyed '' after war'' priviledges, bought federal govt companies for peanuts, stole igbo investments and now leach tremendous wealth off the niger-delta today. And laughably, the SW is nothing more than a picture from the 18th century oyo kingdom, with madness, ritualism and backwardness pervading the air. A people who claim to be sophisticated led by a drug-dealing, corrupt mad man like herds. You dey craze for comparing your low lives with the igbo. When the igbos were dominating the Nigerian political and economic scene before the civil war, your yoruba forebears were looking for crumbs off our table. It is not your fault anyway. |
Goodboiy:My friend, nobody cares about itshekiri. Setting the records straights for the sake of argument should be taken as just that-arguments. If ondo gets those oil wells, no igbo man would raise an eye brow in the real world. Who cares? The only time when the igbo led an agitation was for the relocation of NLNG to igweocha which we won. No body cares about itshekiri in the real world. |
Goodboiy:I don't give a whitt about itshekiri. They can lose all their oil wells for all i care. Good riddance. My problem is you showing a phantom sense of brotherhood where there is none and creating a fraudulent picture. The Delta state govt representing the people of itshekiri in the real world are fighting to reclaim their oil wells in court. You ethnic fraudster cannot come online and paint a different picture. |
Kagawa10:My friend shut up. Son of a thousand yoruba halfwits. Go and create more lacerations on your face like your zombiec yoruba forebears instead of wasting your time on nairaland. |
They just play propaganda with everything. Why would a politician shy away from BVN when he knows he can't make transactions without it?. Btw, the BVN cannot stop most corrupt politicians from looting and money laundering. |
