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The Inevitable Change 2011 by bilms(m): 5:21pm On Dec 27, 2010
I started out a campaign to be Nigeria's next President for a lot of reasons. The first, of course, is the fact that i always dreamed as a child growing up, to at some point, lead this great nation. The other reasons would be the state at which the country has been left and the need to urgently turn things around, for the better.

I grew up admiring our past leaders and as a matter of fact i am a fan of a few of them but in everything in life, there would always be a change and i happen to be a part of the next change, the next vision, the Nigerian turn around, the reason we deserve a difference, the reason why violence, tribalism, indiscipline, corruption, abuse of power and all sorts must not thrive in our nation, the reason a more refined approach of leadership has to be adopted, the reason to see a more realistic reason to leadership. I am not too good with writing lengthy stories but i want to fill a gap, a gap of puzzles amongst a few Nigerians who "do not know anything about me".

I am a very private person and i come from a very humble Background with no political connections. My Late Father was an Engineer and my Mum, a civil servant. I was born in the United kingdom and moved to Nigeria when i was three. I am the first of four children, two sisters and a brother. I grew up in the suburbs of Lagos and attended Christland Schools in opebi, Ikeja, Lagos, Tendertouch schools, in Festac town, Lagos, Loyola college in Ibadan, Oyo state, Ondo State University (now University of Ado-Ekiti) where i studied Civil Engineering.

I moved back to the United Kingdom to further my studies and bagged a degree in Distributed Information Systems from the University of East-London. I picked up post graduate degrees in Internet Engineering and Informatics from the same University. Because of my love for law and orderliness, i decided to pick another degree in Law.
I have worked with various militaries and intelligence organisations in the UK, US and Nigeria.
I started off Business in Food and packaging, packaging yoghurt and mineral water and was one of the pioneers of Mineral water and sachet water packaging in Nigeria.

I then moved into IT and Managed Interbond computing (UK) Limited, handling various IT projects. I innovated the popular mobile phone back-up device and the E-book reader which are huge successes globally.

I moved back to Nigeria in 2002 and worked in the family business as one of the Directors of Jalason (Nig) Limited, a specialised engineering company.


POLITICS

My first feel of active politics was with the Social Democratic party (SDP), those days when Chief M.K.O Abiola was campaigning Presidency. I later joined the Labour Party at some point. I started off the Democratically Elected Party (DEP) in a view to synthesize the political sector of our country.


I am a philanthropist and a successful Business man, a UN peace Ambassador, I hold various traditional titles and honorary degrees, an Associate member of the Nigerian Society of Engineers (NSE), British Computer Society (BCS) and The Law Society.

I currently manage The Bone Aid Foundation, a charity for various diseases and illnesses, and The Iceberg Group (int), as the Director and CEO.
Re: The Inevitable Change 2011 by jaygetta(m): 5:36pm On Dec 27, 2010
Em. . .Mr.Presido, how we wan vote you if we even sabi ur name?!
Re: The Inevitable Change 2011 by NnamdiN: 9:28pm On Dec 27, 2010
Who knows? U could b d messiah!! My problem is how to get rid of this "who knows"?

If u r a regular NLander and u r nt a pdp member, believe me standing in a queue to vote 4 some badge,r will never b in my to-do-list 4 d nxt 60yrs, but I'd do it 4 u, provided u meet d "IF" conditions.

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