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Re: Yoruba Commonwealth and Politics by Ibebe: 2:25am On Nov 11, 2015
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Re: Yoruba Commonwealth and Politics by Nobody: 2:27am On Nov 11, 2015
quimicababes:


You overrate me jah.I not looking for any info on anybody on this forum...just curious as to how u know..dts all. smiley
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Re: Yoruba Commonwealth and Politics by Ibebe: 2:30am On Nov 11, 2015
Aareonakakanfo:
Speaking of Ondo state, Iya Agba,mimiko is as clueless as his predecessor, Agagu.
The timber industry in Ondo state is pure bullch!t, he hasn't done much to revive it.
Ondo state has the some of the finest woods in Nigeria
On a good day you'll expect it to be the most prosperous state besides Lagos in the South-west due to the fact that its the hub of Cocoa farming in Nigeria which is one of our highest non-oil export


At times, I forget that Mimiko even exists. I don't even hear anything from his side.

What is he even doing to generate revenue?

Just gimme 1hr with some of our governors and you'll see result. The yabbing I go give them ehn.

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Re: Yoruba Commonwealth and Politics by Nobody: 2:32am On Nov 11, 2015
[size=13pt]APC Chair Tells Mimiko To Free Ondo Residents From The Yoke of Heavy Taxes[/size]



Ondo State Chapter of the All Progressives Congress (APC) ‎has accused Governor Olusegun Mimiko of placing residents of the State under a yoke of heavy taxation.‎

In a statement on Sunday obtained by SaharaReporters, the Party's State Chairman Isaac Kekemeke made the accusation while condemning the continuous exploitation of the poor masses of the State in the guise of taxes and indiscriminate charges.

The electronic statement issued on his behalf by the party's Director of Media, Steve Otaloro, noted that Governor Mimiko should also be ready to account for a N14.7 billion bailout fund given by President Muhammadu Buhari to assist Ondo State in the payment of the workers’ salary.

Mr. Kekemeke explained that over one trillion naira has been collected in revenue from the federation account by Governor Mimiko’s administration in the past six years.

He noted that if the government collects taxes from the citizens, it has the constitutional duty to create wealth and employment, but this is not the case in Ondo State.

"If the State government sees you do something worthwhile that could lead to employment eneration for others, they promptly kill such initiatives with a barrage of questionable taxes and levies thereby misusing the legitimate role of tax in development," Mr. Kekemeke explained.

The APC Chair added that the actions of the present administration of Governor Mimiko were tantamount to the taxation of poverty and not the right way to generate revenue for the State.

Mr. Kekemeke also cited the example of the newly introduced car emission charges and stated emphatically that there is no justification for such additional burdens upon the people.

He noted that the result of heavy taxation on several residents in the State caused unnecessary distractions from government policies thereby causing much grief and pain.

“Today, lawyers are battling the Chief Justice over outrageous fees. Several unions are fighting against the government. Civil servants have protested ‘heavy yoke of taxes’. Motorbike riders who criminally and willfully destroyed public properties sometime ago blamed it upon heavy charges attached to the registration scheme.

Had the State government embarked upon pro-people strategies for raising revenues, this atmosphere of pain and grief that pervades the State would not exist. Responsible governance places a duty upon all of us to consider the people first", he said.

Mr. Kekemeke also lamented the current level of secrecy shrouding Governor Mimiko’s present administration given the efforts he and the governor made to improve the transparency of the Ondo State government.

"He is now very comfortable with the fact that no-one in the State has a clue as per the finances of the State. We as party had to depend on the Federal Ministry of Finance for guidance,” he concluded

http://saharareporters.com/2015/11/08/apc-chair-tells-mimiko-free-ondo-residents-yoke-heavy-taxes-0
Re: Yoruba Commonwealth and Politics by Ibebe: 2:35am On Nov 11, 2015
"If the State government sees you do something worthwhile that could lead to employment eneration for others, they promptly kill such initiatives with a barrage of questionable taxes and levies thereby misusing the legitimate role of tax in development," Mr. Kekemeke explained.

Just terrible. What happened to sponsoring start up companies?
Re: Yoruba Commonwealth and Politics by Ibebe: 2:37am On Nov 11, 2015
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Re: Yoruba Commonwealth and Politics by Ibebe: 2:41am On Nov 11, 2015
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Re: Yoruba Commonwealth and Politics by Nobody: 2:42am On Nov 11, 2015
Ibebe:


At times, I forget that Mimiko even exists. I don't even hear anything from his side.

What is he even doing to generate revenue?

Just gimme 1hr with some of our governors and you'll see result. The yabbing I go give them ehn.



Like I said, he's clueless and I have no idea what he's doing to generate wealth for the state

The state collects a lot of money from the Government and yet there's nt much to show for it

For a state like Ondo which doesn't boast of a huge population like Lagos to generate IGR, You rely on the resources you have

Cocoa farming,timber and tourism are its strong points and any wealth made from that can compliment the money the state collects from the government

There's nothing stopping Ondo state from having huge chocolate manufacturing companies.

The only one i can think of is SPAGnVOLA.Idanre hills deserves more attention.NIROTW needs revival

Re: Yoruba Commonwealth and Politics by Ibebe: 2:45am On Nov 11, 2015
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Re: Yoruba Commonwealth and Politics by Ibebe: 2:50am On Nov 11, 2015
Aareonakakanfo:



Like I said, he's clueless and I have no idea what he's doing to generate wealth for the state

The state collects a lot of money from the Government and yet there's nt much to show for it

For a state like Ondo which doesn't boast of a huge population like Lagos to generate IGR, You rely on the resources you have

Cocoa farming,timber and tourism are its strong points and any wealth made from that can compliment the money the state collects from the government

There's nothing stopping Ondo state from having huge chocolate manufacturing companies.

The only one i can think of is SPAGnVOLA.Idanre hills deserves more attention.NIROTW needs revival





*sigh* O ti su mi.

Igba wo la kuro? Se o ti e lo si sukuru?

I'd like to think that nigba ti a ba ni ilu wa, gbogbo nkan a yi pada, sugbo, I feel that a ni lati ronu oro yii ni ile Yoruba ki a to ni ilu wa. To ri pe, ti aa ba so oro yii, oru awon oniranu bale (governor) la wa lori aga.
Re: Yoruba Commonwealth and Politics by Ibebe: 2:55am On Nov 11, 2015
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Re: Yoruba Commonwealth and Politics by Ibebe: 2:59am On Nov 11, 2015
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Re: Yoruba Commonwealth and Politics by Ibebe: 3:06am On Nov 11, 2015
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Re: Yoruba Commonwealth and Politics by Nobody: 3:31am On Nov 11, 2015
Ibebe:


*sigh* O ti su mi.

Igba wo la kuro? Se o ti e lo si sukuru?

I'd like to think that nigba ti a ba ni ilu wa, gbogbo nkan a yi pada, sugbo, I feel that a ni lati ronu oro yii ni ile Yoruba ki a to ni ilu wa. To ri pe, ti aa ba so oro yii, oru awon oniranu bale (governor) la wa lori aga.


I can confidently tell you the future is bright for the Yoruba nation once we leave this contraption

Everytime I read the DAWN document,I smile.

The blueprint is there,Nigeria is just the stumbling bock

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Re: Yoruba Commonwealth and Politics by Ibebe: 3:34am On Nov 11, 2015
@RoyalRoy

The option is placed write on top of the first page of this section.

Please correct this mistake
Re: Yoruba Commonwealth and Politics by Ibebe: 3:39am On Nov 11, 2015
Aareonakakanfo:



I can confidently tell you the future is bright for the Yoruba nation ones we leave this contraption

Everytime I read the DAWN document,I smile.

The blueprint is there.Nigeria is just the stumbling bock

Mo je ri e.
Re: Yoruba Commonwealth and Politics by Ibebe: 3:41am On Nov 11, 2015
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For Nigerian painter Òmó Oba (Prince) Adetomiwa A. Gbadebo, becoming an artist wasn’t a choice. It was a traditional and essential part of his culture. As part of the royal Gbadebo family of Abeokuta, the capitol of Ogun State, “My work is very spiritual. It’s ritualistic. It’s beyond the human realm,” he says.

Gbadebo’s first solo exhibition in the Midwest, “Oba Kò so - Erú Ko Si Siwaju Sii (The King Did Not Hang. Slaves No More.)" is named after a play by Duro Lapido about Yorùbá mythology, and opens on Friday at City Wide Artists in Minneapolis.

A lifelong artist, it was around age 10 that Gbadebo gave up on tracing. “It never came out right,” he says. By eschewing the need to be neat, he came into an abstract style that yields bright, bold, large-scale works can take months to complete. Even then, he says a work is never finished; rather, it grows and expands. “It’s very tedious,” Gbadebo explains. “There’s a lot of mind power that I put in my work.”

While Gbadebo’s early aesthetic was more detailed and dominated by imaginary landscapes, circles, and constellations, his current work revolves around themes of the human journey, Ifá philosophies, and the goal of societal enlightenment. “Aesthetically, work always changes,” he says. “It’s not something I decide to do. It changes with age, with time.”

Red, white, and black — dominant colors in African culture — are constants in his work, though he doesn’t choose the colors, per se. Inspired by his colorful homeland, “any application of color or lack of certain colors is destiny,” he says.

Gbadebo's his primary role models are his mother, father, and grandfather. “Those are my influences in how they live their lives.” As for artists, he cites American painter Julian Schnabel (who uses broken ceramic plates as “canvases” for his paintings), because he appreciates the of the scale of his work.

Whatever you do, don’t compare Gbadebo to Jean-Michel Basquiat. (He gets that a lot.) “To the dominant culture in the U.S., Basquiat stood out because he was probably the most wealthy black artist of his time,” Gbadebo says. “But people did not know much about African culture in the U.S. He referenced a lot of spiritual entities is African culture. To me, when people look at my work and say ‘Basquiat,’ it means that they don’t know much culturally about my work. The American Caucasian artists see themselves as individuals, but they see African artists, black artists, as collective. It’s something that I don’t take pride in at all. It’s something that I kind of detest. Every artist is individual. I’m not choosing my colors because of Basquiat or Picasso.”

When Gbadebo gives away or sells a piece of his work, he asks the recipient to respect it “because it is part of my soul,” he says. If confronted with ignorance about the role of art in African culture, he sees it as an opportunity to impart knowledge rather than to judge. “It’s not frustrating,” he says. “It’s a great joy. I love to educate people. To me, individuals who don’t understand, it’s good. You teach them.”

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Re: Yoruba Commonwealth and Politics by Nobody: 3:56am On Nov 11, 2015
Aareonakakanfo:

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Oohkaay! no worry I 'll gist you how i found out later

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Re: Yoruba Commonwealth and Politics by Nobody: 4:05am On Nov 11, 2015
Quimicababes do you know the bitumen in Ondo state is enough to tar all the roads in Africa?

Swiree we're sleeping in this country mehn.Its the only country I know that has resources but decides not to make use of it

At least other African countries are letting foreigners steal theirs grin cheesy

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Re: Yoruba Commonwealth and Politics by SAKUR: 4:29am On Nov 11, 2015
Aareonakakanfo:



I can confidently tell you the future is bright for the Yoruba nation ones we leave this contraption

Everytime I read the DAWN document,I smile.

The blueprint is there,Nigeria is just the stumbling bock

Please, can you paste the links to the DAWN document for me.
Re: Yoruba Commonwealth and Politics by Nobody: 4:37am On Nov 11, 2015
SAKUR:


Please, can you paste the links to the DAWN document for me.



http://dawncommission.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/10/DAWN-EXECUTIVE-SUMMARY-FINAL.pdf
Re: Yoruba Commonwealth and Politics by SAKUR: 4:41am On Nov 11, 2015
Re: Yoruba Commonwealth and Politics by Funjosh(m): 5:05am On Nov 11, 2015
Ibebe:


At times, I forget that Mimiko even exists. I don't even hear anything from his side.

What is he even doing to generate revenue?

Just gimme 1hr with some of our governors and you'll see result. The yabbing I go give them ehn.



grin grin grin
Re: Yoruba Commonwealth and Politics by MayorofLagos(m): 6:07am On Nov 11, 2015
Aareonakakanfo:
Quimicababes do you know the bitumen in Ondo state is enough to tar all the roads in Africa?

Swiree we're sleeping in this country mehn.Its the only country I know that has resources but decides not to make use of it

At least other African countries are letting foreigners steal theirs grin cheesy

Nigeria has bilateral trade agreements. To judge the qualification and our ability to manage these agreements to our benefits we should reflect on the incompetence we have put into drafting and applying our national Constitution.

Since contract bids for road construction and other big projects are typically won by foreigners, who are in essence merchants of the agreements, it behoves them to source raw materials from their home countries, or at best use our financed contracts as leverage to secure trade partnerships in third party countries looking to earn foreign exchange by exporting bitumen to Nigeria on behalf of Julius Berger or Cappa. Our own bitumen sits there earning zero income!
Re: Yoruba Commonwealth and Politics by aleem50(m): 6:29am On Nov 11, 2015
[quote author=Aareonakakanfo post=39893590]


[b][color=#770077]Lmaoooo @ Head honcho el presidente

The head looks like Nigerian coat of arms.You're free to draw the map yourself grin grin cheesy cheesy
Re: Yoruba Commonwealth and Politics by Nobody: 7:35am On Nov 11, 2015
Aareonakakanfo:


We need state police badly in the south-west

Fulani herdsmen,armed robbery, and crime in general can easily be curbed with state police and a lot of folks will be employed as well

Yes. State police is important. Even in the UK, every region has its own police command. Though connected to the central database - they work independently, unless it is a case of a crime against national security. That is when Scotland Yard will get involved.

The US they're trying too hard to copy, to the extent plagiarising its constitution (can you believe those who wrote the Nigerian constitution are so dumb that they copied the US constitution, yet failed to copy it correctly in a workable way, hence there is an impassé in application and the constitution doesn't make sense) has state police force everywhere, and community police.

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Re: Yoruba Commonwealth and Politics by Nobody: 7:38am On Nov 11, 2015
Aareonakakanfo:
Quimicababes do you know the bitumen in Ondo state is enough to tar all the roads in Africa?

Swiree we're sleeping in this country mehn.Its the only country I know that has resources but decides not to make use of it

At least other African countries are letting foreigners steal theirs grin cheesy

Ilekehd needs to fix a theme song for this thread titled: Yoruba the sleeping giant.

We can definitely break the jinx about black Africa. I believe.
Re: Yoruba Commonwealth and Politics by RoyalRoy(m): 8:19am On Nov 11, 2015
Ibebe:
@RoyalRoy



Please correct this mistake

Ooopsss....thanks a bunch.

Corrected.
Re: Yoruba Commonwealth and Politics by zimoni(f): 10:06am On Nov 11, 2015
Aareonakakanfo:


Catch them young you know

Head honcho el presidente de fedeco jnr cheesy grin

These are the kind of heads that give you confidence.You don't need to be told you're in charge grin grin

Egbon, you are supposed to be a comedian.

I remember a Romani troll, Arodewhatever, he's tired of following you around. You always ignore him, instead you reply him with funny gifs.

I've been laughing since I got to work, you and shymex are good to go.
Re: Yoruba Commonwealth and Politics by Nobody: 10:13am On Nov 11, 2015
I know the FG has no interest in de-congesting Lagos.

However, if we ever get the needed regional government we desire, we can follow the blueprint that was used to de-congest London after the 2nd world war - to help with housing issues and help rebuild London.

The following cites were built across satellite towns around London and a lot of people were moved to this new cities:

- Stevenage
- Crawley.
- Hemel Hempstead.
- Harlow.
- Newton Aycliffe.
- Hatfield.
- Peterlee.
- Milton Keynes.
- Basildon.
- Welwyn Garden City.
- Bracknell.
- Corby.

This is the PDF file of background story and the new cities that are being planned all over the UK: http://www.tcpa.org.uk/data/files/TCPA_New_Towns_Study_Stage_1_An_Introduction_EMBARGOED.pdf

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Re: Yoruba Commonwealth and Politics by zimoni(f): 10:24am On Nov 11, 2015
Aareonakakanfo:


We need state police badly in the south-west

Fulani herdsmen,armed robbery, and crime in general can easily be curbed with state police and a lot of folks will be employed as well

Yes.

Left for me, I would love us to disband our police force and post them all to immigration to police our borders. Our borders are porous, we need more men. Our policemen are good at shooting(I dey laugh), let them go and display the talent at the borders.

Recruiting new policemen would be a good idea. A state police encompassing the graduates, the non-graduates, the jobless street urchins(who are giving people headache) and Ibile Vigilante(OPC) would protect our states effectively.

I pray this regime approve state police. Crime would be reduced to minimal, because we know ourselves.

Good job Aare, you are doing a good job Sir.
Re: Yoruba Commonwealth and Politics by WIZGUY69(m): 12:16pm On Nov 11, 2015
[size=24]In Ibadan, Life is pleasurable at night[/size]
Ibadan, the city of commerce and politics, is a unique place. This city of many hills, which used to be the largest in West Africa, is unique for its rich history, colourful political life and uniquely different residents. Interestingly, the city also has an exciting night life. From Oje, Ayeye and Inalende to Challenge, Alalubosa, Bodija and Akobo, residents bask in the ever changing but interesting night life. Before Governor Abiola Ajimobi started his urban renewal project in 2012, night life was poor due to security concern. Shop owners and residents closed early and withdrew to their homes to avoid falling victim of violence, rape, robbery and associated attacks. Even in the circumstance, densely populated remote communities still managed to enjoy a good night life. At major bus stops and popular locations, petty traders selling cooked food and liquour kept the areas bubbling till about midnight. Places such as Beere, Oje, Ojoo, Oke-Padre, Molete, Agodi/Gate, Sango, Ekotedo, Eleyele and Iwo Road interchange are still alive with such traders. They are hugely patronised by commercial drivers, commuters and local residents till about midnight daily, keeping the city aglow. Mokola, Ekotedo and Yemetu are three distinct areas which also enjoy this bubbling night life till date. With preponderance of such traders whose activities are strengthened by canteens, liquo-ur shops (popularly called beer palours), barbing salons and video club operators playing music in loud volume to passers-by and nearby revelers, such areas are pleasure haven for their customers. Hausa men keeping make-shift barbecue (Suya) shops with sex workers milling around close-by local brothels and liquour shops also add spices to the pleasure and the night’s hustle and bustle. For this reason, shop owners stay longer, commercial buses and motorcycles work for longer hours to meet the needs of night crawlers. The combination of these keeps the city alive till around midnight. So were the elite who patronised night clubs, modern restaurants and top hotels. In elitist areas, the elite croon in posh cars to these places as they enjoy traffic-free roads with delectable ladies beside them. For the elite, the University of Ibadan, The Polytechnic Ibadan and research institutions scattered across the nooks and crannies of the city are places for satisfying recreation activities till late in the night. They relish services and congregation of like minds at their staff clubs. However, Ajimobi’s urban renewal project has improved the quality of night life in the city. With dualisation of some roads within the city, demolition of shanties which used to become criminals’ habour after traders’ departure, increase in the number of street lights and beautification of the city, Ibadan presents bigger opportunities for night crawlers, in both local and elitist areas such as Ring Road, Bodija, Alalubosa, Akobo, Ikolaba and Felele. Many feeder roads are tarred within remote communities, even more than in elitist areas, bringing more life to such areas. This city is getting more sophisticated leading to influx of more investors establishing new night clubs, supermarkets and hotels. Today, new night clubs and hotels are sprouting in those areas – and they are all enjoying good patronage! In the high brow Bodija area, tha array of night clubs include G-Lounge along Awolowo Road, while Bubbles, Bevande and 23/24 night clubs have sprang up at the Ring Road areas of the city. Driving on dualised, cleaner roads with street lights adds more pleasure to night crawling. Of importance is the sanitised Iwo Road interchange, Mokola flyover, dualised Challenge/Toll Gate Road, Challenge/New Garrage Road, dualised Onireke Road and the dualised Eleyele Road, among others. Beautified roundabouts in all parts of the city create real beauty and glamour at night. Such roundabouts flood Ring Road, Total Garden, Beere and Ojoo. The Officers’ Mess of the 2nd Mechanised Division of the Nigerian Army and the police also add to the number of elitist recreational centres in the city. While the Army Officers’ Mess is located in Ikolaba, that of the police is located near the headquarters of the state police command at Eleyele. By establishing a joint security outfit code named “Operation Burst” Ajimobi practically takes care of security concerns of night revelers and other residents in the city. Operation Burst men comprising soldiers, police and the Nigerian Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC), patrol the city throughout the night as they do in the day, puncturing robberies and other forms of attack. Being a city centrally located, motorists/ travellers pass throu-gh Ibadan for the entire night, increasing confidence in residents to move freely along such routes at night. Luckily, inter-city routes navigate through Ibadan from several directions. For instance, while travellers from Lagos navigate through Iwo Road to Oyo or Ile-Ife Road, those coming from the Ilorin navigate through Oyo Road via Ojoo to the direction they choose to ply. The directions could be University of Ibadan (UI), Sango, Iwo Road, Bodija or Eleyele routes. Those traveling into the city from Abeokuta navigate through Apata to either Ring Road or Dugbe or Eleyele depending on their destinations. For travellers coming through Ile-Ife, Osogbo and Iwo, Iwo Road interchange is their first port of habour. From there, they can veer to any direction of their choice which may mean going into the city through Idi-Ape or Ojoo or Lagos Road. So are travelers coming into the city through Ijebu-Ode Road. After bursting out at New Garrage, they face several route options that take them through the city. All these keep major roads within Ibadan plied all night, helping the city to be alive in a way. For all these travelers, they relish beautiful sceneries of an alluring city that is made modern by the Governor Ajimobi administration. And, for residents, Ibadan city is not just orderly and beautiful during the day, night crawlers enjoy a glittering, safe and interesting city at night.

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