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* The EKITI lawmakers have turn the fountain of knowledge to fountain of lowlessness, history will not forgive them
Posted by: EGBULE FESTUS , on Wednesday, July 09, 2008
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* They"ve have fail their subject
Posted by: EGBULE FESTUS , on Wednesday, July 09, 2008
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* They"ve have fail their subject
Posted by: EGBULE FESTUS , on Wednesday, July 09, 2008
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* it is good for things to be exposed. Obj collected the pride that would had been in Imo to ogun state and made Achike udenwa a fool of himself, now the fire is borning, that is Gods handywork at making. But however, that truth is bitter, the best governor i have met in nigeria is none other person than Gbenga Danniel, so what the law maker are saying and doing is arrant nonsence. He is the best of all the governors in Nigeria today.
Posted by: CHRISTOPHER JOHNSON , on Wednesday, July 09, 2008
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* Animal kingdom is better organised than most of our politicians today. They don't for 1 second think of the masses that "voted" them into office. Please where is Nigeria's Jerry Rawlings Please!!!!!!!
Posted by: ade , on Wednesday, July 09, 2008
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* I dont know why Ogele is involved in this matter,He only crying foul,He want to be relevant in Ekiti politics,but I this this not yet time form him.Let Bamisile carry on,Let anybody in that house tell me if he has'nt done something bad in his lifetime. like what Mr Gov. said 'would arrest a bishop cos' when he was young he stole meat in his mother pot'?so think about cus'history will tell.
Posted by: Davies Dele , on Wednesday, July 09, 2008
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* It is only God that can save us from all these leaders that imposed themselves on us with federal power through last year election,except in one state where the people were allowed to choose who govern them.Obasanjo over to u Mr do or die affair,during d election see what happened in Ogun and Osun states just to mention 2 states,god's judgement willcome one day
Posted by: dimmy , on Wednesday, July 09, 2008
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* Wild, Wild West!! Carry go, the clock is ticking. History is about to repeat itself.
Posted by: George Omuku , on Wednesday, July 09, 2008
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* Why is it that people hate progress? This man has had more developments for the people of that state than any known govenor thats ruled that state...why are politicians a bunch of ingrates..Governor Daniel deserves respect for all his accomplishments and all this selfish politicians who are only out to eat what they can with their filthy hands should look for elsewhere if they cant cope with his pace...
Posted by: Olumide Familusi , on Wednesday, July 09, 2008
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* The good people of ogunn state,sentiment appart,one of the best governour in nigerial today is otunba Gbenga daniel.pls dont allow some judas calling themselves honourable to cause everlasting regret for the good people of the state.let the honourables come together and do their job as expected.As for the good people of my state Ekiti,what exactly is the problem?have you just heard that your speaker stole fire extinguisher while in school?pls dont turn politics to money making industry.
Posted by: AYODEJI FAGBEMI , on Wednesday, July 09, 2008
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* The good people of ogunn state,sentiment appart,one of the best governour in nigerial today is otunba Gbenga daniel.pls dont allow some judas calling themselves honourable to cause everlasting regret for the good people of the state.let the honourables come together and do their job as expected.As for the good people of my state Ekiti,what exactly is the problem?have you just heard that your speaker stole fire extinguisher while in school?pls dont turn politics to money making industry.
Posted by: AYODEJI FAGBEMI , on Wednesday, July 09, 2008
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* Thugs will always be thugs, no matter the the polite names they are called or the sophisticated apparel they put on. That thin veneer of sophistication is peeling of to reveal the real barbarians within. Ride on thugs, pummel each other into a bloody pulp. We'll pick up the pieces later.
Posted by: omonayajo , on Wednesday, July 09, 2008
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* Yoruba TRUE Leaders,where are you? Dont allow these thugs in Agbada to ruin our race.Please save us from this imminent collapse.We are tired of these criminals gverning our state.Only Lagos State has a sane governor the others are touts in Agbada.ODUDUWA save us from this calamities.ODUA A GBEWA OOOOOOOOOO ASE ASE ASE
Posted by: Olu ( Okitipupa) , on Wednesday, July 09, 2008
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* Yoruba TRUE Leaders,where are you? Dont allow these thugs in Agbada to ruin our race.Please save us from this imminent collapse.We are tired of these criminals gverning our state.Only Lagos State has a sane governor the others are touts in Agbada.ODUDUWA save us from this calamities.ODUA A GBEWA OOOOOOOOOO ASE ASE ASE
Posted by: Olu ( Okitipupa) , on Wednesday, July 09, 2008
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* Yoruba TRUE Leaders,where are you? Dont allow these thugs in Agbada to ruin our race.Please save us from this imminent collapse.We are tired of these criminals gverning our state.Only Lagos State has a sane governor the others are touts in Agbada.ODUDUWA save us from this calamities.ODUA A GBEWA OOOOOOOOOO ASE ASE ASE
Posted by: Olu ( Okitipupa) , on Wednesday, July 09, 2008
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* What is the matter with us Yoruba people? How can others in this so-called federation respect us when we seem to have no respect for ourselves. I don't hear of other State Assembly members fighting each other. It is only in Yoruba land. Kilode? What is it? Yoruba ronu o! Omo Odu'a ronu! Ekiti, now Ogun. May Jesus Christ deliver us all.
Posted by: Jagunlabi , on Wednesday, July 09, 2008
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* THIS IS LUDICUROUS! I think its a waste of time using public money to send this thugs abroad because they never learn anything. For Gods sake we are suppose to be civilised by now. This is just a case of a fraud election and citizens apathy to election matters. How can a state or nation move forward if after 14months in office the dishonorable men are still at each others throat. Its time Nigerians start mobilising for mass actions to sack any non performing government. GOD why I am a Nigerian.
Posted by: akin raphael , on Wednesday, July 09, 2008
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Posted by: Am high diappointed d way our greedy leader rule this country.and reason reason between inec and pdp colabo give power to wrong people. May god deliver us in nigeria. 4rm lawalson gbenga . Akure. , on Wednesday, July 09, 2008
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* Such a show can't stop 2 happen in naija cos the ways the crackhead leaders were elected into public offices aren't legitimate. Any Tom, Dick.... can just come from nowhere to assume public office in naija. This isn't a new thing, neither will it be the last. All Nigerians ve to think deeply about what will become of the country in years to come. I expect naija to learn from the past mistakes and embrace a brighter future but contrary is the case.
Posted by: Seeker [USA] , on Wednesday, July 09, 2008
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* Another K-leg in Ekiti politics. . .(misquoting OBJ). Someone ones said:"the predictable thing about Nigeria is that u can predict its unpredictability". I can not agree more. It so disheartening when u read things let this. We keep on painting our image dark & gloomy to the outside world. To me Nigerian politics depicts a picture of one of George Orwells classics:ANIMAL FARM. If u look closely u'll notice a great similarity existing between d Military regimes & all Civillian dispensation; a c
Posted by: Nwannewi from PORT/HARCOURT , on Wednesday, July 09, 2008
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* I really support what Gbenga Oluseye said we need a radical God fearing man like Thomas Sankara to purge Nigeria from Corrupt Speaker, House Member,Governors and bad leaders.In short we need a revolution i would nt mind if it a soldier but should have the love of the masses at heart infact Nigeria case now is worst than a military regime.For christ sake without syphoning money speaker & House member,governors and president can live comfortably with good savings without sealing tax payers money
Posted by: James , on Tuesday, July 08, 2008
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* It is dishearten to witness case like this in our Democracy,if you look at what is really going on in Nigeria between the Speakers,the so called Hon Members the Governors & our leaders they are not fighting for the masses neither are they fighting for the growth & development of the country but for their selfish interest,i have said it before and i ll say it again we need a radical God fearing man like Thomas Sankara in Nigeria to wipe out and kill all these nuisance leaders enough is enough
Posted by: Gbenga Oluseye,MD USA , on Tuesday, July 08, 2008
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* It is dishearten to witness case like this in our Democracy,if you look at what is really going on in Nigeria between the Speakers,the so called Hon Members the Governors and our leaders they are not fighting for the masses neither are they fighting for the growth and development of the country but for their selfish interest,i have said it before and i ll say it again we need a radical God fearing man like Thomas Sankara in Nigeria to wipe out and kill all these nuisance we call our leaders
Posted by: Gbenga Oluseye,MD USA , on Tuesday, July 08, 2008
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* nawoooo.if true, why does it always ve to degenerate to this there always ve to be a fight........because i've learnt not to beleive evrything i read in the papers... we will all hear the vivid details soon... God bless nigeria
Posted by: richie , on Tuesday, July 08, 2008
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* Frankly speaking,this is a country where anything can be done lawlessly.The House of Assembly has been toyed round like a child-play.It has become a dramatic field where each one has to play his or her own role for laughing-stock.Can we say that we are still learning the democratic process since 1999?Much needed to be done.
Posted by: Akeem Rabiu,Canada , on Tuesday, July 08, 2008
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* Nigerians especially need to examine the claim of the British researcher that says black people are inferior and that we should not be left to do things the way of western world. Nigeria copied USA democracy, USA has used impeachment three times in 2oo years. Impeachmenthas become money making device, PDP has the largest assembly of criminals in any nations of the world. Ekiti is in trouble, Oyo is a powder keg, now Ogun, seems like our education is working against us. Where are the elders?
Posted by: Bola Kehinde , on Tuesday, July 08, 2008
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* The south are highly educated. So much for education. welcome to the Jungle politics of Nigeria. No admission fee necessary.
Posted by: LASTP , on Tuesday, July 08, 2008
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Wednesday, July 9, 2008
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Gbenga Oluseye, I've read a number of your posts; I commend your sight.
In my opinion, policy is what is largely missing in our democracy. For instance, how do you think those in the corridors of power will go the extra mile if they have no direct stake in it?
If a policy was in place for every political office older to send their children under 21 years to public schools and for them and members of their family to use our general hospitals and dress 75% Nigerian, then you'd expect that things will start looking up beginning with schools, hospitals and local products.
After his study at the University of London, Aminu Kano returned home despite the world of opportunity opened out to him abroad. By so doing he did a number of things which include the emancipation of women in the north. How many of us are willing to step into his shoes? This reformer after whom an airport and hospital was named would not use a generator because his neighbours had none. As individuals do we even care if our neighbours had lunch before we begin to step out in class for the next dinner?
Even as we query and question our leaders, in our little corners let's consider what we can do to save our home land from the corridors of shame.
Anne Muyiwa, MD
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