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Re: Yoruba Commonwealth and Politics by Shymm3x: 1:43am On Nov 12, 2015 |
Ibebe: I don't know. You can post his profile. But I do know he has a new banging tune with 50cent called "Lotto". https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DKC_GU1c7vo |
Re: Yoruba Commonwealth and Politics by Shymm3x: 1:43am On Nov 12, 2015 |
Aareonakakanfo: Lol. I like that. |
Re: Yoruba Commonwealth and Politics by Nobody: 1:44am On Nov 12, 2015 |
Someone already posted the rotimi guy's profile Shymm3x I think it was you 1 Like |
Re: Yoruba Commonwealth and Politics by Ibebe: 1:45am On Nov 12, 2015 |
Shymm3x: How are Yoruba guys supposed to look? They're usually foinneee. At least the ones I've..... But some Nigerians guys just short for no reason.......kurubente. I won't mention any tribe but their head tends to be flatter than normal. |
Re: Yoruba Commonwealth and Politics by Shymm3x: 1:46am On Nov 12, 2015 |
Aareonakakanfo: I forgot cos I posted a lot of people. |
Re: Yoruba Commonwealth and Politics by Ibebe: 1:46am On Nov 12, 2015 |
Shymm3x: Nice beats..... I know that's your kinda music. |
Re: Yoruba Commonwealth and Politics by Ibebe: 1:48am On Nov 12, 2015 |
Saw this news on 2 papers, but I'll have to register to post the few news. [size=14pt]Ogun renewed interest in Olokola FTZ signposts re-investment in N2trn OKLNG project [/size] Do you guys know anything about the OKLNG project and its disadvantage/profit to Ogun state? |
Re: Yoruba Commonwealth and Politics by Shymm3x: 1:50am On Nov 12, 2015 |
Ibebe: Nah. I was alluding to a peculiar that you'll see and know that the person is Yoruba. It's like when you see a romani, you'll know straight away, an Eastern European, or Ghanaian etc.. Not saying there's anything wrong with the Yoruba. Do you get my drift now? It's just seeing someone that looks like, let's say Usher or Lil Wayne, you won't call it a Yoruba look, would you? That's basically what I was alluding to. Yoruba nyggahs are the best looking Nigerians, with cool/gentle faces - the dapper dons and swag lords. Lol. If you think Nigerians are short - try Ghanaians. I don't even know too many short Yoruba nyggahs. |
Re: Yoruba Commonwealth and Politics by Nobody: 1:50am On Nov 12, 2015 |
Ibebe: Ha! Olokola. the research team should come up with something about that soon I'm surprised no one has spoken about it.Its a huge project |
Re: Yoruba Commonwealth and Politics by Shymm3x: 1:52am On Nov 12, 2015 |
Ibebe: Lol. This is my type of music: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uxpDa-c-4Mc |
Re: Yoruba Commonwealth and Politics by Ibebe: 1:52am On Nov 12, 2015 |
Aareonakakanfo: When the full news and more information becomes available (it's just 15hrs old, that's 5secs old for naija), I'll post it. |
Re: Yoruba Commonwealth and Politics by Ibebe: 1:54am On Nov 12, 2015 |
Shymm3x: lmaoooooooooo did you watch all the funny gifs/memes/videos people created to mock this video? Love the song tho. I like Drake, but I wish he'd broaden his horizon. This is my ultimate Drake song. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vPzw07HDuBw |
Re: Yoruba Commonwealth and Politics by Nobody: 1:56am On Nov 12, 2015 |
[size=13pt]Kayode Fayemi[/size] Kayode Fayemi, the former Governor of Ekiti State was born on February 9, 1965. He is a native of Isan-Ekiti in Oye Local Government Area of Ekiti State, Nigeria. He had his early education at Christ’s School, Ado Ekiti from from 1975-1980 and proceeded to Universities of Lagos and Ife where he obtained degrees in History, Politics and International Relations.he attended the prestigious King’s College, University of London, England where he had his doctorate specializing in civil-military relations. His research and policy interests include: Democratisation, Constitutionalism, Security Sector Governance, and Regionalism in the Global Context. Kayode Fayemi is a former Director of the Centre for Democracy & Development, a research and training institution dedicated to the study and promotion of democratic development, peace-building and human security in Africa. Prior to his establishment of the Centre, he worked as a lecturer, journalist, researcher and Strategy Development adviser in Nigeria and the UK. He was Strategy Development Adviser at London’s City Challenge; research fellow at the African Research & Information Bureau in London, UK, reporter with the newspapers, The Guardian and City Tempo, editor of the political monthly, Nigeria-Now, management consultant at Development and Management Consultants and lecturer at the Police College Sokoto, Nigeria. As a prominent leader of the Nigerian opposition to military rule in exile, he was responsible for the founding and management of the opposition radios – Radio Freedom, Radio Democracy International & Radio Kudirat and played a central role in the opposition’s diplomatic engagements in exile. Amongst his numerous academic and public policy engagements at home and abroad, Kayode Fayemi has lectured in Africa, Europe, the Americas and Asia. He has also served as an adviser on transitional justice, regional integration, constitutionalism, security sector reform and civil-military relations issues to various governments, inter-governmental institutions and development agencies. He was the main technical adviser to Nigeria’s Human Rights Violations Investigation Commission (Oputa Panel), which investigated past abuses and currently serves on the Presidential Implementation Committees on Security Sector Reform, NEPAD and the Millennium Development Goals. He was also technical expert to the Economic Community of West African States. (ECOWAS) on small arms and light weapons and United Nations Economic Commission of Africa on governance issues. He is also a member, Africa Policy Advisory Panel of the British Government. He has also served as a consultant to the OECD on Security Sector Reform and chaired the Commonwealth Human Rights Initiative’s Committee of Experts on developing guiding principles and mechanisms of constitution making in Commonwealth Africa. Kayode Fayemi is a Fellow of the Centre for Peace and Conflict Studies, University of Ibadan, he is an Adjunct Professor of Security Studies at the African Centre for Strategic Studies, National Defense University, Fort McNair, Washington, D.C., USA. He was also a Visiting Professor in the African Studies Programme at Northwestern University, Evanston, USA in 2004. Kayode Fayemi served on numerous Boards including the Governing Board of the Open Society Justice Institute, Baobab for Women’s Human Rights, African Security Sector Network, and on the Advisory Board of the Global Facilitation Network on Security Sector Reform and on the Management Culture Board of the ECOWAS Secretariat. It is instructive to note that Kayode Fayemi has written extensively on governance and democratisation, civil-military relations and security sector issues in Africa. Kayode Fayemi ran for the Ekiti state governorship in the 2007 elections on the platform of the Action Congress party. In November 2015, he was named as the Minister of Solid Minerals under the President Buhari led administration. 1 Like |
Re: Yoruba Commonwealth and Politics by Ibebe: 1:57am On Nov 12, 2015 |
Shymm3x: Lol true. I've yet to meet a short Ghanaian men. Have love for Ghanaian guys Let's not derail jare |
Re: Yoruba Commonwealth and Politics by Ibebe: 1:58am On Nov 12, 2015 |
Aareonakakanfo: We Feb babes are awesome |
Re: Yoruba Commonwealth and Politics by Shymm3x: 1:59am On Nov 12, 2015 |
Ibebe: Nah. Post some of there - I'm late. I'm not a fan of Drake cos of what you cited but I can relate to this tune. He was basically just talking to me with the lyrics - all the freaking verses. Dammit!! Look at this: Ever since I left the city, you, you, you You and me we just don't get along You make me feel like I did you wrong Going places where you don't belong Ever since I left the city, you You got exactly what you asked for Running out of pages in your passport Hanging with some girls I've never seen before Women are just the most pretentious folks ever, I tell ya. Anyway, this is my favourite Drake tune ever (a lot of memories are attached to this tune): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oGt4DOl411o |
Re: Yoruba Commonwealth and Politics by Nobody: 2:02am On Nov 12, 2015 |
[size=13pt]Kemi Adeosun[/size] Kemi Adeosun was Born 9th March, 1967. She is an indigene of Ogun State. she is the Ministerial Nominee Representing Ogun State”. Prior to her nominaton, She was theCommissioner for Finance, Ogun State with 22 years experience gained internationally and within Nigeria. Kemi Adeosun attended the prestigious University of East London from 1986 and graduated in 1989 where she bagged a Bsc Hons. In Applied Economics with Upper Second Class Honours. In 1994 she became a member of the Institute of Chartered Accountants (England & Wales). She was Born and bred in London, and she is the third of four children. She was a senior manager at the Price Waterhouse Coopers, London. Despite the fact that she had a good job in London, she decided to relocate to Nigeria because according to her, she needed to secure her home and have her family intact. Another reason was the fact that her husband’s business brought him more to Lagos. He was spending a lot of time in Nigeria and by 2002, she had made up her mind and her family moved back to Nigeria. Some her friends felt she might not be able to cope in Nigeria but she belongs to the school of thought, where everything is possible. She had reasoned that: if Chinese, Indians and other nationals come to Nigeria and are coping, why wouldn’t she in her fatherland. When she came back to Nigeria, she had the option of retaining her job at Price Water Cooper in Nigeria but she never wanted a job that would make her shuttle from one state to the other. So, in view of that fact, she joined Denham Management as a financial controller and rose to become the managing director. In 2008, the company merged with Chapel Hill Kemi Adeosun however left the company in 2010. She wanted to be an entrepreneur. That intention gingered her into organizing the personal finance planning programme for women. She was also a newspaper columnist for sometime. In an interview, she recalled how she came about the programme: “When I returned from London, I discovered most Nigerian women don’t have anything! A large percentage carry designer bags, wear labels but live on credit. Some can’t even lend you N100,000! Meanwhile, she wears clothes and accessories worth hundreds of thousands! This was unlike our mothers, who built houses and had thriving businesses. So, I started running seminars and teachings on personal financial planning. Aside the column, I also had programmes in churches educating women on how to save money. Though I have stopped the column due to time constraint, I still do the teachings at fora whenever I have the time.” On how she came to be in Governor Ibikunle Amosun’s cabinet, According to her, it was never on her mind to have a job like such. She has this to say: “In 2010, a mentor, who is a friend of the Governor called me and said the Governor wanted to see me,” she reminisced. “He mentioned a job on finance but I replied that I wasn’t interested in any political appointment. He insisted and I went. I just wanted to get there, see the governor, thank him for considering me and reject the offer. But by the time I heard him talk about his plans for the state and his zeal (he is also an accountant); I changed my mind and took up the job,” she added. But nothing prepared her for what laid ahead of her appointment. The financial mess the government inherited was unthinkable! There were all sorts of debts- from banks to contractors, pensions etc. The funds available just could not go round. Kemi Adeosun added that she almost cried one day when a pensioner walked into her office and begged her to be paid her pension. The lady had cancer and was due for surgery in India but she didn’t have money. This incident and more made her determined to utilise her skills and improve the financial health of the state. She Thanks God, that she and her team made a lot of progress in getting the state back to her feet financially even though it was tough!”. The challenges, she faced as Commissioner were enormous but she was able to overcome. “First, it was getting a large percentage to believe that a woman is the commissioner for finance. One day, she was summoned by the governor to see a contractor. When she entered, the look on the man’s face said it all — she can’t possibly be the commissioner. Considering her hair, make-up, suit and jewellery, he was confused. There were more episodes but now, everyone is accustomed to the idea. Whenever she went for the federal allocation committee meeting, she would be asked if she was representing the commissioner. She would always reply, “I’m the commissioner.” She adds that other challenges were: insufficient funds and getting the citizens to pay taxes. She has however observed that she has had cause to tell her team to correct her whenever she is wrong because according to her, there is so much ‘Yes ma’ here in Nigeria. She added that It is not like that abroad. That she is a commissioner does not make her so superior that she would not be told the truth,” she added. Despite her enthusiasm at what she does, life as a career woman, a mother and a wife has be hectic. She added that she works in Abeokuta and there are days she does not go to sleep until 2am. it’s work and more work. She however learnt how to juggle things and like other women in Nigeria, cope. On her style, Kemi Adeosun. warned that she is not as fashionable as most people think. She has this to say “First, know that I’m not a designer freak. My style is easy and I wear what I am comfortable with. I don’t go for labels either. It doesn’t do anything to me. I thought I liked jewellery but now that I’m in Nigeria, I know I don’t. I could wear one for a week while some change theirs everyday! I love it when they do but I can’t do it. With me, it’s simplicity- no nails and minimum make-up. I am comfortable being me. Though I am more conscious of my appearance; I make my hair often, wear more of suits and tie Iro and Buba unlike when I was in London, I still believe in moderation.” For Kemi Adeosun's leisure? She says that she juggles things to have time for her family but that however robs her of her social life. She hardly attend parties. But she writes, read and still spend quality time with her family. In Novemeber 2015, she was named as the Minister of Finance under the President Buhari-led administration 1 Like |
Re: Yoruba Commonwealth and Politics by Ibebe: 2:06am On Nov 12, 2015 |
Love that song (Best I ever Had) "Women are the most.....". Sounds like a bad history there. Ahhhh. Don't think that way, trust me. It does no good. Now you got me listening to Drake tonight. Shymm3x: |
Re: Yoruba Commonwealth and Politics by Nobody: 2:11am On Nov 12, 2015 |
[size=13pt]Barrister Adebayo Shittu[/size] DATE OF BIRTH March 23, 1953 State of Origin Oyo State Public Offices held •Barr. Bayo Shittu was an Honourable Member of the Oyo State House of Assembly in the Second Republic and he was there between October 1979 and September, 1983 •Barr. Bayo Shittu was the Oyo State Commissioner for Information, Culture and Home Affairs (in the Olunloyo administration) Between October and December, 1983 •Barr. Bayo Shittu was the attorney General and Oyo State Commissioner for Justice (in the Ladoja government) •Barr. Bayo Shittu was a member of the National Political Reforms Conference in 2005 Education\Qualifications First degree in law(LL.B) at the University of Ife, now Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife Achievement Barrister Shittu participated in the writing of the policy papers, which became the guiding light for UPN governments in their various states of the South West when eventually they came to powerBarrister Shittu have written 13 books for the period of about 15 yearsBarr. Bayo Shittu contested and won election into the Oyo State House of Assembly. Thus, at the age of 26, he became the youngest Honourable Member of the Oyo State House of Assembly in the Second RepublicAs an honorable of the house of Assembly Barr. Shittu made quality representation as well as valuable contributions which made him a man to be reckoned with at the floor. In Novemeber 2015,he was made the Minister for Communications under the President Buhari-led administration 1 Like |
Re: Yoruba Commonwealth and Politics by Ibebe: 2:13am On Nov 12, 2015 |
@barrister That barrister dude looks strong o. He means business. Impressive profiles. |
Re: Yoruba Commonwealth and Politics by Shymm3x: 2:18am On Nov 12, 2015 |
Ibebe: Lol. I'm not even thinking that way - just alluding to the fact that I can relate to all the verses. I had a chic in the past when I was about that life and wild as fvck. This chic used to tell me to stop hanging out with all kinds of friends, stop going clubbing all the time, stop traveling etc. crying and playing all kinds of emotional blackmail. We broke up and she still blames me for that. Boom, fast forward to now, she's the one doing everything she used to disturb me about. She's always going out with all types of crazy friends, clubbing and traveling everywhere. And every time I see her these days - she's always wearing skimpy and crazy dresses. The last time I saw her, she had this short denim on, with just bra and her panties...and the button was loose. I was in utter shock, like what happened to this girl? Heck, the heifer still called me last week from Vegas. So when I first heard this tune, I just related to the lyrics straight-away cos that's my experience as well. Drake was basically talking to me with that tune. |
Re: Yoruba Commonwealth and Politics by Nobody: 2:19am On Nov 12, 2015 |
Ibebe: Haha! he looks Salafi and you know those guys don't mess around.No nonsense guys.Irun agbon yen lasan 1 Like |
Re: Yoruba Commonwealth and Politics by Nobody: 2:22am On Nov 12, 2015 |
[size=13pt]Lai Mohammed [/size] Lai Mohammed was born in 1952 into the family of Alhaji Mohammed Adeleye. He is an indigene of Kwara State, Nigeria but based in Lagos State. He is a Politician, a Lawyer and the National Publicity Secretary of the All Progressive Congress (APC). He obtained a bachelor's degree in French from Obafemi Awolowo University(OAU), Ile-Ife in 1975 and a Law degree from the University of Lagos(Unilag) and was called to the Nigerian Bar in 1986. Alhaji Lai Mohammed as a Lawyer co-founded the legal firm of Edu & Mohammed as a Senior Partner in 1989. Alhaji Lai Mohammed is an Astute Businessman and an active politician and a National Officer of All Progressive Congress (APC) in Nigeria. Alhaji Mohammed served as the Chairman of Optmedia Limited, a subsidiary of Afromedia Plc since December 18, 2008. And thereafter he served as a Director of Afromedia PLC since May 2011. Alhaji Mohammed is a fellow of the Nigerian Institute of Public Relations (NIPR) and worked as Public Relations Officer for almost 10 years with the Nigerian Airport Authority, now Federal Airport Authority of Nigeria (FAAN). In October 2002, Alhaji Lai Mohammed was a candidate in the gubernatorial elections of 2003 in Kwara State under the platform of the Alliance for Democracy. He served as Chief of Staff to former governor of Lagos state, Bola Ahmed Tinubu. In November 2015, he was named as the Minister of Information under the President buhari-led administration 1 Like |
Re: Yoruba Commonwealth and Politics by Ibebe: 2:24am On Nov 12, 2015 |
Shymm3x: I hate controlling partners. Been there done that. *Don't take me back there*. Block/ignore her, unless you still wanna tap that. *shudders* |
Re: Yoruba Commonwealth and Politics by Ibebe: 2:26am On Nov 12, 2015 |
Aareonakakanfo:I know right. He looks approachable tho. Jor tete pelu awon profile yen, because I wanna post some *Yoruba Excellence* today. I don't wanna interrupt your flow. |
Re: Yoruba Commonwealth and Politics by Shymm3x: 2:31am On Nov 12, 2015 |
Ibebe: Lol. Nah. Though I still got the master keys, not tapping that again. I don't wanna get hooked. |
Re: Yoruba Commonwealth and Politics by Nobody: 2:32am On Nov 12, 2015 |
[size=13pt]Prof Issac Adewole[/size] Prof Isaac Adewole is a Gynaecologist, a Teacher, an Activist and the 11th Vice Chancellor of the University of Ibadan.He was born on the 5th of May 1954 in Ilesa, Osun State. Prof. Adewole attended three primary schools; in Ilesa, Ibadan and Akure respectively. He had his secondary school education in Ilesa Grammar School between 1966 and 1972. He was prompted to study Medicine as a child when he visited Wesley Hospital and watched the doctors treat patients. Without losing focus during his childhood days, he eventually got his Medical degree from the prestigious University of Ibadan in 1978 at the age of 24. He entered the University of Ibadan and obtained his MB BS degree from there in 1978, winning the Glaxo Allen-bury prize for the best performance in Pediatrics Prof’s involvement in unionism started when was made the first secretary of the Student’s Representative Council in his Secondary school. He joined medical politics after he was urged to be the secretary of the Resident Doctors Association by the chairman of the association and by 1983, he became the president of the National Association of Resident Doctors of Nigeria. In 1985, he started work as a consultant obstetrician/gynaecologist in the Royal Specialist Hospital in Ibadan before he started his career as a lecturer in 1989 in the University College Hospital where he also worked as a consultant obstetrician/gynaecologist. He became a Professor in 1997 and continued in the path of unionism as he served as the secretary of the Confederation of the African Medical Associations and Societies (CAMAS) in the same year. Prof Adewole became the Dean of the Faulty of Clinical Sciences and Dentistry, College of Medicine, University of Ibadan. By 2002, he emerged the Provost of the College of Medicine in the University of Ibadan at the age of 48 and served for 6 years after which he became the Director of the University College Hospital, Ibadan, Oyo State. He is the Chairman of the Operation Stop Cervical Cancer in Nigeria and the sub-Saharan Africa Cervical Cancer Working Group (CCWG) and also the president of the African Organisation for Research and Training in Cancer (AORTIC). Prof Isaac Adewole is a fellow of the Charring Cross Hospital in London and the West African College of Surgeons. He is a member of the International Network on Control of Gynaecological Cancers, Nigerian Medical Association, European Research Organisation on Genital Infections and Neoplasia (EUROGIN) and the Society of Gynaecology and Obstetrics in Nigeria. He has won awards such as the National Award Scholar in the University of Ibadan as an undergraduate in 1973, the Best Head of Department- College of Medicine, University of Ibadan in 1999 and in 2008 he won the Bixby Leadership Fellow in Reproductive Health-GI New York, USA. In Novemeber 2015,he was made the Minister of Health under the President Buhari-led administration 1 Like |
Re: Yoruba Commonwealth and Politics by Ibebe: 2:33am On Nov 12, 2015 |
Shymm3x: hmm hmmm *winks* Don't believe ya. @Aare I've always thought Lai Mohammed was a Northerner. |
Re: Yoruba Commonwealth and Politics by Shymm3x: 2:33am On Nov 12, 2015 |
Decent profiles. But why this man gotta have tribal marks on his face? Too bad he didn't escape the kiriji wars era. *Joking* |
Re: Yoruba Commonwealth and Politics by Nobody: 2:35am On Nov 12, 2015 |
Ibebe: Haha na Yoruba man. This Adewole man is a beast.There are 2 biographies of him online and one has what the other doesn't have He has soo many awards.I should update it later |
Re: Yoruba Commonwealth and Politics by Shymm3x: 2:35am On Nov 12, 2015 |
Ibebe: Lol. Though I do get tempted sometimes, but once I remember that I don't go back to the forbidden fruit that has been violated by a few nyggahs after me. I just keep it moving. |
Re: Yoruba Commonwealth and Politics by Nobody: 2:42am On Nov 12, 2015 |
[size=13pt]Professor Claudius Daramola[/size] Professor Claudius Omoleye Daramola is a native of Ode-Aye in Okitipupa Local Government area of Ondo State. He was born to Mr and Mrs Alfred Daramola, now late. He attended the famous Divisional Teacher Training College for the Teacher Grade II Certificate before proceeding to the University of Sokoto (now Usmanu Dan Fodiyo Univerty, Sokoto) where he received B. Sc. Ed. in Sociology. He later attended the University of Jos and obtained M. Ed. in Sociology of Education. His Ph. D. Degree was earned at the University of Ilorin where he has been a distinguished Professor of Sociology of Education. Professor Daramola has held many administrative positions at the University and national levels. He has served on quite a number of committees in the University and edited and/or co-edited several academic journals within and outside of Nigeria. He is a past Head of the Department of Arts and Social Sciences Education, University of Ilorin. Professor Daramola has produced many Master’s and Ph. D. graduates and has been External Examiner and to a good number of Universities and Colleges of Education. He has also been on accreditation teams to many of the institutions. A sociable and reflective individual, Professor Daramola is a good manager of men and resource. He is a team player and selfless. He believes that any position man holds is temporary and that the good leader should always seek ways of impacting most positively on the lives of those he is leading. He has used even his personal resources to ensure the achievement of laudable official objectives. He is transparent, tolerant and highly accessible. Professor Daramola is also very spiritual. He has been a steady but silent worker in the Lord’s vineyard, funding evangelisation programmes silently, and ensuring that his family grows according to Christian principles. He donated a ten seat bus to the Methodist Church Ode-Aye, his hometown. He has also founded the Alfred Daramola Memorial Methodist Church, Tanke, Ilorin, Kwara State, Nigeria. The church which started with a few members now has a congregation of well over a hundred, all of who are given sumptuous meals by him after service every sunday. In Novemeber 2015,He was named the Minister for Niger Delta under the President Buhari-led administration 1 Like |
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