Showing posts with label Politics. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Politics. Show all posts

Monday, 3 August 2015

No individual Is Yoruba Leader- Obasanjo




Former President Olusegun Obasanjo said no individual can be regarded as the leader of the Yoruba people.
Obasanjo stated this in his book, titled, “My Watch: Political and Public Affairs,” where he addressed what he called his “Nigerianness and Yorubanness.”
In chapter 31, titled, “Campaigns and Elections,” Obasanjo said Nigeria did not need tribal barons as leaders.

He added that there was nothing like Yoruba leadership in Yoruba land.
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The former President said:
“Just as there was no single oba having sovereignty over the whole of Yorubaland, there was no individual as leader of the Yorubas in Yorubaland. As it was then, it remains till now.”
He noted that even among the Yoruba Obas “there is equality, but mutual respect.”
Backing his claim with a saying, “no crown is subordinate to another,” the former President said cities and areas were normally of different sizes.
He said, in the old days,  obas never saw one another, but sent messages through emissaries.
According to him, it was the colonialists that made the obas see one another face-to-face. The colonialists, he said, went further to rank Yoruba traditional rulers.
Obasanjo noted that in the North, the majority of emirs accepted the Sultan of Sokoto as the direct descendant of Usman Dan Fodio.
He said the Sultan was accepted as the leader among Hausa/Fulani traditional rulers.
“The Yorubas did not have such a clear-cut and accepted hierarchy. Every oba maintains sovereignty over his domain,” he added.
Obasanjo explained that ‘baales’ (chiefs) were appointed by obas within their domains.
The former president said the supporters of the first Premier of the Western Region, the late Chief Obafemi Awolowo, “fixed” the title of Yoruba leader on the late sage during the Civil War.
He recalled that during the war, different ethnic groups met separately to consider positions and issues for the future of Nigeria.
According to him, Awolowo presided over the meeting of the Yorubas in Ibadan.
“In the course (of the meeting), Chief Awolowo presided. His supporters then fixed the title of Yoruba leader upon him,” he stated.
Obasanjo said that some people, including Chief Adisa Akinloye, did not accept Awolowo as the leader of the Yoruba.
Obasanjo said that after he successfully ended the Civil War, some people began to extol his “Yorubanness.”
“I did not encourage this. ‘My Yorubaness’ and ‘my Nigerianness’ must go pari passu, and one must not stand in the way of the other,” he stated.
Explaining the relationship between the two, Obasanjo stated that his parents were from Owu in Abeokuta.
He stated:
“I bear Owu tribal marks. And better or worse still, I speak English with my Owu dialect. I have always maintained and felt proud of my ‘Owunness’, ‘Yorubannes’ and ‘Nigerianness’ in that order.
“They are all parts of my cherished identity. But I have always refused and I will always refuse to be constrained, diminished or reduced to the level of Yoruba leadership.
“Without being immodest, I am a national leader, an African leader and a world leader in my own way.”
“I strongly believe that Nigeria needs nationalists to propel it forward. Myopic tribal barons and tendencies will not take us too far.”
Obasanjo said that Nigeria was inadvertently deprived of nationalists as leaders at independence.
“Other countries like Tanzania, Kenya, Zambia, Ghana, Cote d’Ivoire, Mali, Senegal, Cameroon, to mention a few, were not so deprived,” he noted.
He expressed the hope that Nigeria could still regain what it lost when it gained independence.
Obasanjo further said,
“If a person is born in the Yoruba, Igbo, Nupe tribes, it is important that he tries and grows up as a Nigerian with total commitment to Nigeria.”
This, he explained, was a sure way “to make Nigeria stable, secure, developed and great.”
He said that the misapplication of personal and tribal interests was the bane of political stability and rectitude in most African countries.
 
“I have always believed that the interest of any Nigerian tribe can best be met and served when the national interests are served and not outside it,” he added.
 
The Nigerian leader said that where the need arose, in the interest of justice and fairness, he had spoken and acted on behalf of the Yoruba.
 
He stated, “I have done so, but not against the overall Nigerian interests or against the interest of any other groups for that matter.”
 
 
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Wednesday, 29 July 2015

Wike Pays N712m For Stranded Rivers Students Abroad



Wike Pays N712m For Stranded Rivers Students Abroad

- See more at: http://www.naijaloaded.com.ng/2015/07/29/wike-pays-n712m-for-stranded-rivers-students-abroad/#sthash.QcLcNlqi.dpuf

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Wike Pays N712m For Stranded Rivers Students Abroad

- See more at: http://www.naijaloaded.com.ng/2015/07/29/wike-pays-n712m-for-stranded-rivers-students-abroad/#sthash.QcLcNlqi.dpuf


Parents of final year students of tertiary institutions abroad under the Rivers State Sustainable Development Agency, RSSDA, Special Scholarship initiated by the Rotimi Amaechi’s administration can now heave a sigh of relief, as Governor Nyesom Wike has approved N712million for the stranded students.
A statement by Opunabo Inko-Tariah, Special Adviser to the Governor on Media And Publicity, said “All entreaties by the stranded students and their parents to RSSDA and Amaechi fell on deaf ears as the students stood the risk of being disallowed to sit for their final exams.
“However, respite came when Governor Wike, ordered the immediate payment of the sum of N712 million to offset the debts owed by the final year students to enable them sit for their final exams and eventually graduate
“The governor had earlier on, paid the sum of N 200 million as part of the money owed by the students which brings the total sum paid by the Wike’s administration to N712 million.
“The gesture by the governor has elicited reactions from many who praised him for being sensitive to the plight of the students and their parents. Respondents described the act as not just securing the future of the students, but that of the state as well since they are the future leaders,” the statement added.
Source: Vanguard

Tuesday, 28 July 2015

President Buhari Meeting With APC House of Reps Members That Ended In Deadlock

The meeting took place yesterday July 27. President Buhari had called for the meeting with the APC lawmakers to seek for ways to resolve the leadership crisis rocking the lower chamber but the meeting ended in a deadlock with both factions, the Yakubu Dogara faction and Femi Gbajabiamila faction, refusing to bulge and sticking to their different positions. President Buhari however told the members to respect the party's decision. The house has been in a lingering crisis after the Dogara faction rejected APC's decision to make Femi Gbajabiamila the House Majority leader.



Wednesday, 4 March 2015

Read My Watch By Olusegun Obasanjo The Free Previews

Read three free previews of Olusegun Obasanjo’s My Watchtoday at http://okadabooks.com on your mobile phone or laptop.
Following in the steps of his previous memoirs, My Command and Not My Will, Olusegun Obasanjo's My Watch is more than the story of the Obasanjo presidency told by the man himself. It is a memoir of a lifetime spent in service to country, of a man who has been destined with the watch, with the vigilance, with the responsibility to his people to speak up and speak out. 



My Watch spans large expanses of time, from the pre-colonial Owu history, to early Abeokuta and the last throes of an independent city state at turn-of-the-century colonial Nigeria, to the early life of its author, his civil war experience, his stewardship of the transitional government of 1976-1979, the interregnum, his second appearance on the national scene as a civilian president on Nigeria's return to democracy in 1999, the completion of the first civilian-civilian transfer of government in Nigeria's history that inaugurated the Yar'Adua presidency and signaled the end of Obasanjo's tenure in office, and the years hence. Read the free previews at http://okadabooks.com

Monday, 2 March 2015

Actress Toyin Aimakhu Takes Selfie With Jimi Agbaje, Says “She Can Died Because Of PDP”

The actress took a selfie with PDP Lagos candidate Jimi Agbaje at GEJ’s interactive session with youths last night where she allegedly said “Mo le ku nitori PDP” which translates to “I can die for PDP”.


Friday, 30 January 2015

Most Entertainers Run After Politicians Because Of Poverty – Saheed Balogun

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In an interview with Encomium magazine this week, actor Saheed Balogun said the reason entertainers run away after politicians is because of poverty.

    “(Poverty), that’s why you see some of our people running helter-skelter, campaigning for all these politicians.

    But there’s one question we have all not asked, and that’s what makes American artists donate to politicians while the actors here in Nigeria are asking from politicians.

    Every member of the National Assembly has not made an reasonable law on piracy which has devoured the industry.

    So, there’s poverty in the industry. If there’s not, you won’t see our people flocking around all these politicians, campaigning, singing and dancing for them.

    I saw a candidate being surrounded by some of our colleagues; I now said to myself, ‘if this man eventually wins, how many actors or musicians will he remember? Although some are doing it to make ends meet.

    And it’s sad because we’re stars. I think we’re supposed to be worshiped, not worshiping others.

    Even if a governor holds your hand, he’s supposed to be happy. But now, the reverse is the case.

Thursday, 11 December 2014

Read Buhari's touching letter to APC Delegates on why they should vote for him

Muhammadu Buhari has penned an open letter to APC delegates on why he should be Nigeria's next President.
As 12 APC governors have already pledged their allegiance to him,Rochas Okorocha has also stepped down from the presidential race for him.Atiku Abubakar has reached out to the delegates who are his only hope of securing votes to be the presidential flag bearer of APC.Buhari's letter to his party delegates,was short,straight to the point ,but of sincerity..read below..

My Dear Delegates,

As you gather for our convention, please remember that history, change and the hopes of Nigeria are there with you. They are there to ask you to perform according to your best judgment and patriotic conscience. I also ask you to do the same.
We seek a new Nigeria. It starts with us. It starts today. I have placed myself before you seeking your help to nominate me as your standard bearer for our progressive party, APC.

Personal ambition does not drive me in this regard. I seek to be the next president of our beloved nation because I believe I have something to offer Nigeria at this time of multiple crises. Insecurity, corruption, and economic collapse have brought the nation low. Time is past due that we work together to lift Nigeria up. I am ready to lead Nigeria to its rightful future.
I have always served Nigeria to the best of my ability. I have always tried to give more to the nation than it has given me. This is the principle of service that has guided my public life. Thus, I am not a rich person. I can’t give you a pocketful of dollars or naira to purchase your support. Even if I could, I would not do so. The fate of this nation is not up for sale.
What I will give you, and this nation is all of my strength, commitment, sweat and toil in the service of the people. What I can give you is my all.
I do not intend to rule Nigeria. I want to democratically govern it with your help. I seek a Nigeria where Christians and Muslims may practise their faiths in peace and security; a Nigeria that is just and where corruption no longer trespasses into our institutions and national behavior and a Nigeria where our diversity could be used for our national prosperity.
Nigeria is our home. Let us now turn it into the great nation we know it can and should be.
I thank you all
Muhammadu Buhari (RTD) GCFR

Wednesday, 26 November 2014

9ice Rides Horse To Submit His APC Nomination Form (Photos)

L 9ice Rides Horse To Submit His APC Nomination Form (Photos)

The musician turned politician rode on a horse to submit his APC nomination form at the party’s secretariat in Ibadan yesterday …


Friday, 10 October 2014

Tony Tetuila Unveils New Campaign Poster After He Was Criticized By Nigerians

tony  Tony Tetuila Unveils New Campaign Poster After He Was Criticized By Nigerians 

Tetuila is running for a seat in the Kwara State House of Assembly under APC in 2015. After being browbeaten for the first set of campaign posters which saw him rocking his blond trademark hair, ace music artiste Tony Tetuila has taken correction to unveil a new set.

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Wednesday, 1 October 2014

David Mark Declares To Run For Senate For The Fifth Time In A Row


 


Senate President, David Mark has finally made known his intent to contest the 2015 election following his endorsement at the weekend by the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Benue South senatorial district as its sole candidate.
This would be the fifth time Mark would be flying the party’s ticket as he has run and so far won in all the elections for the Benue South senatorial seat since 1999.
Speaking at the party’s stakeholders meeting in Otukpo, Benue State, Mark said on Saturday that the desire of the Idoma community to return him to the Senate again would no doubt create history in the political equation of the country.
The Senate President, who was represented by the Minister of Interior, Abba Moro, said he was humbled by the demand of his kinsmen and would not turn down the offer because he said the Idoma people deserve a place in national politics.
According to Moro, “the Senate president has accepted the call.”
Earlier, the Chairman of PDP in the state, Dr. Emmanuel Agbo, said the endorsement was for the common good of the Idoma nation which he asserted cannot afford to downplay the prominence the office of the Senate president has brought to the tribe.
The motion for the adoption of Mark as the party’s flag bearer for the zone in 2015 was moved by the Deputy Speaker of the Benue State House of Assembly, Stephen Omeje, a move that was unanimously agreed to by all.
Dignitaries present at the meeting include deputy governor of the state, Chief Steven Lawani, Rep. Hassan Saleh, former minister of state for Education, Prof. Jerry Agada and all the nine local government Chairmen in the zone