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Re: Yoruba Commonwealth and Politics by raumdeuter: 5:57pm On Nov 20, 2015
CabbieAC:
Yeah I told him to post everything here but him no answer sad

I find it difficult to talk about Aregbesola because of my bias

That salary issue is like a Cashew stain and his opponents will keep using it against him

I fell in love with him(no homo) smiley after watching this documentary by Kunle Afolayan



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mU9T0GN8Pxw

I am from Oyo. One of my friends in Nigeria went to osun sometime last yr and when we spoke, he was like Omo Aregbe don turn Osun around o, I swaer the place is almost looking better than Ibadan. You wont believe its the same Osogbo again"

His problem was that he did too much too soon banking on loans and high oil prices.

I dont want to copy all aressa picture so it wont be like I'm spamming but to be honest Aregbe is the best governor that has ever ruled Osun

Check that thread and see feedback from people living in Osun vs people who are just online haterrs or PDP political jobbers
Re: Yoruba Commonwealth and Politics by Nobody: 6:01pm On Nov 20, 2015
IlekeHD:


Please I don't even want to think of Yoruba muslims going down that path.

We can NEVER go down that path.

Ever wonder what the two omo odua terrorist have in common? They were Britainized and brought up in Britain.

Iya agba, if you hear stories coming out our campus, you will understand. I remember a certain Jamaican convert sheikh that was arrested and banned from entering Britain had visited an stayed in a Nigerian campus mosque.
Re: Yoruba Commonwealth and Politics by Nobody: 6:01pm On Nov 20, 2015
raumdeuter:


I am from Oyo. One of my friends in Nigeria went to osun sometime last yr and when we spoke, he was like Omo Aregbe don turn Osun around o, I swaer the place is almost looking better than Ibadan. You wont believe its the same Osogbo again"

His problem was that he did too much too soon banking on loans and high oil prices.

I dont want to copy all aressa picture so it wont be like I'm spamming but to be honest Aregbe is the best governor that has ever ruled Osun


I should invite you to Iya buki's canteen for the emboldened grin

aressa abeg help us post everything you have here.Na the second time wey I dey beg you be this oo

All that guy needs is planning.At least him dey borrow but he has something to show for it

Not in support of the mini-stadia though
Re: Yoruba Commonwealth and Politics by Nobody: 6:02pm On Nov 20, 2015
Arch1:
Egbon mi, OPC to gbabode fun wa jare.
OPC vigorously supported all the ibo candidate in Lagos that contested under the platform of PDP. Dr Fredrick Faseun was often present at the campaign rally of Tony Nwulu and Jude Idimogwu, both of whom won the seat to the federal hosue of reps and state house of assembly for Oshosi/Isolo constituency 1
God bless you

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Re: Yoruba Commonwealth and Politics by Nobody: 6:03pm On Nov 20, 2015
Tonychristopher I can see you viewing. I know you feeling the thread eh at the same time sad about it grin

Too many intelligent folks here having fun at the same time dishing out knowledge.Not the bitter kind of life you and your fellows lead grin jumping around the whole place calling people bastards grin

We no get una time tongue because I know low-key(even though you won't admit it),you love the Yoruba presence on your threads grin

As for the Yorubas still jumping on your threads,its only a matter of time before we drag them here

Sit your red ass and learn,the Yorubas are talking grin grin

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Re: Yoruba Commonwealth and Politics by modath(f): 6:04pm On Nov 20, 2015
raumdeuter:


I didnt know her name but it was around 2000. I knew a lot was going on in that Awo mosque I know a lot of girls and guys come to school and they become redicalized

One guy in Seun Osewa's class Lateef an extremely brilliant boy. When he came in yr 1 was just a normal Moz(female hostel) visiting Oshomo boy. In yr 1 Lateef had over 4point GPA.

By yr 3, Lateef has become radicalized, he doesnt go to class regularly, His trousers are jumping. he started failing but believes he was doing Allah's wish
One day after lectures I remember Seun an ECU born again who barely talks to anyone and lateef were arguing seriously in white house both getting agitated I was just laughing


It is Tope, & her mum & elder sis (a friend) tears began from Moremi..... This is a chic that used to wear the spaghetti / mono strap tops till she made friends with some muslim sisters, it was like a joke when she started tying scarf, graduated to Hijab , next we knew, she became a ninja & moved into Awo mosque...

Her parents sent for her but she paid them dust which was why they came looking for her, it was even difficult for the mum to recognize her among the fully black garbed ladies till she heard her voice...

Don't think she returned home though, cos she later moved to town...




@iyaIode ,

The same way some people defend end time pastors is same way some are becoming indoctrinated. ..

Let's even use the secessionists as case study, one is confused about how some of them have refused to listen to reason & are intent on pursuing that agenda..
Re: Yoruba Commonwealth and Politics by Shymm3x: 6:06pm On Nov 20, 2015
forgiveness:


Ernestly waiting bros.

Compiled the list that I can get, from the UK. I know there should more all over Europe. And they are all U-18s.

Should post it and get the topic started when I get home.
Re: Yoruba Commonwealth and Politics by raumdeuter: 6:08pm On Nov 20, 2015
modath:
It is Tope, & her mum & elder sis (a friend) tears began from Moremi..... This is a chic that used to wear the spaghetti / mono strap tops till she made friends with some muslim sisters, it was like a joke when she started tying scarf, graduated to Hijab , next we knew, she became a ninja & moved into Awo mosque...

Her parents sent for her but she paid them dust which was why they came looking for her, it was even difficult for the mum to recognize her among the fully black garbed ladies till she heard her voice...

Don't think she returned home though, cos she later moved to town...

if a girl can be convinced to leave her family, sisters mother and her career, leave a life of prosperity to live in poverty because of some religious beliefs they sold to her, Why cant they convince her to do terror on "infidels"?
Re: Yoruba Commonwealth and Politics by superduperjay: 6:09pm On Nov 20, 2015
IlekeHD:

Please I don't even want to think of Yoruba muslims going down that path.
We can NEVER go down that path.
Ever wonder what the two omo odua terrorist have in common? They were Britainized and brought up in Britain.
look at you madam you don't even know what is going on. In ilorin someone organized a carnival earlier on this year oo and pinto the radio saying their alfa asked them to stone the carnival people if they dare go on with the carnival, and if paradventure carnival goes on that they should never talk or asssociate with the participant again forever or risk being mixed with the unbelievers and miss the "light"?? I don't even know if the carnival eventually took place.I mean yoruba muslims are very nice but I don't know what is going on again.
Re: Yoruba Commonwealth and Politics by IlekeHD: 6:09pm On Nov 20, 2015
IyaIode:


Iya agba, if you hear stories coming out our campus, you will understand. I remember a certain Jamaican convert sheikh that was arrested and banned from entering Britain had visited an stayed in a Nigerian campus mosque.

Na wa oh.

Is anyone addressing our porous borders?

If a potential Arabian terrorist can enter Nigeria without our Government being aware, how much more a Jamaican Sheikh.

No protection nationally or locally. It's scary, if you think about it.

The only thing stopping boko haram from spreading to the South is boko haram....not the army or the government. When they decide to move down South, may Eledumare help us.
Re: Yoruba Commonwealth and Politics by Shymm3x: 6:10pm On Nov 20, 2015
Terrorism especially the Islamic one is bigger than just radicalisation. There is a massive global structure behind it - with billions of dollars to expend. And in whatever they do, they have a goal.

I don't think Yorubas should be worried about terrorism, except there is a big machine somewhere with interests in Yorubaland. Albeit we can discuss religious intolerance.
Re: Yoruba Commonwealth and Politics by Nobody: 6:11pm On Nov 20, 2015
raumdeuter:
CabbieAC

Follow This thread and what aressa is posting about Aregbesola

https://www.nairaland.com/2749096/aregbesola-set-commission-ejigbo-high/4#2749096.130

Hopefully the guy in Osun can confirm to us whats on ground

It seems salary payment is the only thing they are using to fault Aregbe.
I can't wait for someone to confirm, one thing i have noticed is that these romanis pick on a SW leader they are jealous of and paint a bad image of that person.
They started with Tinubu till many good stories started coming out of Osun (especially the opon imo), they tried to knock him down with religion, then salary thing presented them the perfect situation. They have moved on to fashola.

They funny thing is that we join them in doing this. Don't forget how they flood google search Yorubas are.......

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Re: Yoruba Commonwealth and Politics by Nobody: 6:12pm On Nov 20, 2015
Belmot:
Saudi arabia is funding most of them..... They are very very very sturborn.

Worse than that! I used to be like that..........when you get introduced to the writings of Hassan Al-Banna, Sayyid Qutb and Mawdudi, there can only be one outcome. Shior! We just need to open our eyes and do what needs to be done.
Re: Yoruba Commonwealth and Politics by IlekeHD: 6:13pm On Nov 20, 2015
superduperjay:
look at you madam you don't even know what is going on. In ilorin someone organized a carnival earlier on this year oo and pinto the radio saying their alfa asked them to stone the carnival people if they dare go on with the carnival, and if paradventure carnival goes on that they should never talk or asssociate with the participant again forever or risk being mixed with the unbelievers and miss the "light"?? I don't even know if the carnival eventually took place.I mean yoruba muslims are very nice but I don't know what is going on again.

No, I really don't know what's going on down there. That's why I'm depending on you and many others to give me the unbiased information.

As for the carnival shenanigans, was the alfa probed?
Re: Yoruba Commonwealth and Politics by modath(f): 6:13pm On Nov 20, 2015
Happy to see Aregbe's exploits, almost came to blows here cos of his matter & the debt burdens....

Zimoni come oooo, can we agree again that Aregbe did well in his 1st term & it is the non payment of salaries & press beaming searchlight on Osun that made him an object of pillory...


@ firefire , we wont see you till bashing time.. smiley


Ilekehd & Katsumoto,

Let us wait & see, it's like pregnancy, their is a limit to wait , none of us will die, we will all see the outcome....


@iyaiode ,

They were in the bizness of Nikkai.. lipsrsealed

Many things dey happen, mouth nor dey fit yarn am..
Re: Yoruba Commonwealth and Politics by raumdeuter: 6:15pm On Nov 20, 2015
IyaIode:

I can't wait for someone to confirm, one thing i have noticed is that these romanis pick on a SW leader they are jealous of and paint a bad image of that person.
They started with Tinubu till many good stories started coming out of Osun (especially the opon imo), they tried to knock him down with religion, then salary thing presented them the perfect situation. They have moved on to fashola.

They funny thing is that we join them in doing this. Don't forget how they flood google search Yorubas are.......

Actually it was beaf that started with Aregbesola because that was the only State Jonathan didnt win in the South. There are many states in Nigeria not paying Salaries

Its a calculated PDP agenda

Ben Murray Bruce a PDP senator was saying on Social media that he would contribute his salary to Osun state while his own state Bayelsa was owing workers

Olisa Metuh made Osun his main priority while his own home state was owing

Go and check that arresa thread and see what people from osun are saying about the man and his regime.

At the moment he looks better than my Own Oyo STate governor and I dont know who has done better between him and Amosun

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Re: Yoruba Commonwealth and Politics by BlackBaron: 6:17pm On Nov 20, 2015
You should be scared of extremist ideology. I read from a blogger with deep knowledge of BH and so, seems the guy is also a bit of a radicalist too. Spoke a bit about potential groups in Kogi and its the reason why round after round of prison breaks have been recorded in the state due to the sympathisers in the state.
Re: Yoruba Commonwealth and Politics by Nobody: 6:18pm On Nov 20, 2015
Raumdeuter na dis kain thin dey make people tackle Aregbe grin grin

Him gaan to like aseju grin cheesy

Ki ni itumo gbogbo ele yi ni sin

Re: Yoruba Commonwealth and Politics by IlekeHD: 6:19pm On Nov 20, 2015
modath:

Ilekehd & Katsumoto,

Let us wait & see, it's like pregnancy, their is a limit to wait , none of us will die, we will all see the outcome.....

Outcome of what?

We've all agreed that it won't work ONLY because there's no foundation for it and because Wike is working alone.

Otherwise it would have been a feasible idea.

We already know the outcome. Most of the people in Rivers are non-Riverians, and they dictate to Rivers how their state will be governed [unfortunately for Rivers people]. Because of these wicked people and Nigeria's backwardness, it won't work. Later una go say "go develop your state". It's like dangling a big yummy steak at a hungry man and telling him to go and grow corn. Take the steak away, give him corn [seeds], and wait and see what happens.
Re: Yoruba Commonwealth and Politics by Firefire(m): 6:20pm On Nov 20, 2015
Modath, mo ti de oooooo tongue.... Aregbesola 2nd Term is a complete failure as of now. So much like Fashola 2nd Term.

No sentiment, governors in Nigeria don't perform in their 2nd term.


Why ?

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Re: Yoruba Commonwealth and Politics by superduperjay: 6:21pm On Nov 20, 2015
I don't know the end of the story, actually saw the gist on nairaland but no one paid attention to it.
IlekeHD:


No, I really don't know what's going on down there. That's why I'm depending on you and many others to give me the unbiased information.

As for the carnival shenanigans, was the alfa probed?
Re: Yoruba Commonwealth and Politics by modath(f): 6:21pm On Nov 20, 2015
raumdeuter:


if a girl can be convinced to leave her family, sisters mother and her career, leave a life of prosperity to live in poverty because of some religious beliefs they sold to her, Why cant they convince her to do terror on "infidels"?


The recent terror attacks are being carried out by girls..

Religion is something i steer clear from, if you see the vigor some use to defend pastors too... lipsrsealed, prosperity pastors oooo, they pepper every conversation with pastor said, pastor did...

The one i detest is when you say "I'm not feeling well or baby is not feeling well" & they tell you no, you say STRONG... sad , yeyenatu, iranu .....

Some will start querying you , asking if you are truly born again cos you dissent with something pastor said , like they have a speed dial line to God themselves... Mcheewww!!

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Re: Yoruba Commonwealth and Politics by zimoni(f): 6:22pm On Nov 20, 2015
IyaIode:
When we are done with sports, i want to talk about terrorism, radicalisation and extremism in the SW.

Its no news that anywhere you find muslims in large numbers, the above is a worry ( i am muslim BTW).

I know Lagos State government has a firm grip on who becomes Imam in every mosque including private ones. I hope other SW states are coping this model, we already have a case of the knive holding BRITISH boy with a Yoruba name, we have also read about DSS operation against boko haram affiliate group in kogi (next door neighbor).

We don't want our kids getting radicalised, i hope DAWN or whoever is incharge is seriously taking this up.



Good one ma'am.

Even though religion discussion is sensitive and almost everyone shy away from involving in religion discussion yet we will have to talk about it at the appropriate time.

Churches are creating nuisance, our pastors are turning themselves to demi-gods(they sometimes tell married women what to do contrary to what the husband wants), most of them are 19, infact the list is endless. I have been to various churches when I was in Ife. Here in Abuja, I have attended about 7 churches. I have seen things.


Our Imams is another discussion entirely. We might have religion extremism in Osun in few years especially the oyo-speaking part of Osun state.

There was an Islamic preacher that used to come to Osun to preach about Islam, his preaching was all about bashing Christianity and calling Jesus a thief shocked shocked He said Jesus commanded one of his boys to steal a donkey, I attended the so-called Ife-for-Islam program at Stadium some years ago. The dude stopped coming to Osun when issue of Boko Haram became rampant.

Truth is, we have some radical Muslims in Osun, it's not been easy for their followers to attack people because we are interwoven.

Lord deliver us from religious fanaticism. How I wish everyone could be like me. I attend church like twice in a month and I have stopped attending Padre-Hour at work. I believe there is God yet I don't allow a Pastor to tell me how to live my life. I'm Igboro bam bam(Ilare to the core), so I don't fall for their bullshitt easily.

Lord Take Control.
Re: Yoruba Commonwealth and Politics by Belmot(m): 6:22pm On Nov 20, 2015
naijababe:


Worse than that! I used to be like that..........when you get introduced to the writings of Hassan Al-Banna, Sayyid Qutb and Mawdudi, there can only be one outcome. Shior! We just need to open our eyes and do what needs to be done.
They tried to recruit me in school but I don't give them face... We are always at loggerheads in muslim students meetings.
Re: Yoruba Commonwealth and Politics by raumdeuter: 6:23pm On Nov 20, 2015
CabbieAC:
Raumdeuter na dis kain thin dey make people tackle Aregbe grin grin

Him gaan to like aseju grin grin cheesy

Ki ni itumo gbogbo ele yi ni sin

Is it for security or for the state Police? It might not be a bad idea. Like the airport and the tallest drum stuff I can see the thinking behind them

Too many people are fixated on salary salary and if all a govt does is to pay salary then where would development come from

Read what this guy posted

mapet:


@NewNigeriaMind,

I like your replies. Unfortunately with opinions from people like @GreenWhiteGreen, Osun needs prayers to be saved from his people. One of Aregbe's most ambitious project the the express way that starts from Osogbo park and goes to terminate at the Offa border. This road will redefine the future of commerce in Osun. This I tried to sell to my nephews and nieces, but alas I was shocked with their reaction and perceptions. To them Aregbe's sins apart from salary, is that he favours "Lagos-based-Osun-Indigenes" and he took away projects that local government staff does to make money and gave it to his friends. They were not even interested in future potential of the state, they kept telling me Osun is a civil-servant-state. I told them any state that brands itself a civil-servant-state will be a useless and undeveloped state. I told them that one day the "rent" structure where state gets free money from Abuja may be over and many of these so called civil servants risk being in the labour markets. Fast foward 6months later, the oil price crash and it's ripple effects set in...........

We well meaning Osun folks should not worry easterners with unsavory comments. It does not take anything away from the progress of the state. Very soon you'll hear of commercial ventures in Osun state like Shopping malls etc. with Fayemi as minister of Solid Minerals, the gold deposits in Ilesa will become a viable exchange tool to rapidly boost the economy of Osun. The infrastructure Aregbe is currently accelerating it's progress, despite its riskiness, will then serve as a competitive advantage as cost of moving goods in and out of Osun will be very competitive.


Dasini:
All said here, am from osun state, though based in Lagos, bt I visit home often. This man is still the best Governor in the history of this state. No one has ever ruled osun twice, aregbe has achieved this feat, people didn't just vote him, it was a re-election based on performance. With the exeption of my people(ile-ife) that didn't vote, based on ethnic circumstances, even people he tarred their road, provided light and built school in their area didn't vote him. I asked my uncles why they didn't vote aegbe, they said because ife man contested. Aregbe may be having challenges, just lik someone commented, it is only a matter of time, before osun will boom based on the giant infrastructural works this man has done. I see him overcoming this challenges soon. People talk abt borrowing for projects, it is a universally accepted norm, no nation can truely grow witout borrowing. To the civil servants in osun, these are indeed trying times, not just in osun state but all over the nation. Am not happy that he has not paid you, bt u shud also not forget, that he was paying promptly before the cash crunch, and mind you, u constitute less than 3% of the state population , it wil nt speak we'll for aregbe if he pays u salary witout remembering 97% of other osun citizen who contribution(taxes) ensures govt carry out his programs. That is why til 2moro many citizens of osun believed aregbe has done well, satisfied majority. It is only a war with civil servant he is fighting. and a lot have said on this thread. so many about infrastructural state in osun, no state can move forward without this. Someone said to renovate old structure, I schooled in ile-ife, oranmiyan mem grammer schl. U wudnt as far back as 1999 pray to study in such classroom nt to talk of 2015. Aregbe has obviously done well, osun has changed under this man, I feel everyone shud support this man, because his intentions are good for the state. He is futuristic in this approach to programs, soon osun state will stand among very best, I moved round ilesa, ile-ife and osogbo recent, for someone used to this enviroment, I can't but appreciate his works. The change around is huge, however, please sir, I believed u made mistake by embarking on too many projects, which has affected the state. Pls try and work this out, endeavour to satisfy your workers, they are like every other osun citizen u want to satisfy. They are key to your success. Please re-solve with them and more development are expected. Osun must not be stagnant in commity of states. We must be placed in position of viability for investors to explore and invest. We still need more schools, radio and television houses, shoPping mall, manufacturing plants, roads and. Bridges. New cities and estate, agricultural farms and settlement. May God help and resolve current crisis,osun wil mmarch forward.
Re: Yoruba Commonwealth and Politics by IlekeHD: 6:24pm On Nov 20, 2015
superduperjay:
I don't know the end of the story, actually saw the gist on nairaland but no one paid attention to it.

On NL?

Girl, bye. tongue

grin grin grin NL of all places. Oogbadun.
Re: Yoruba Commonwealth and Politics by zimoni(f): 6:26pm On Nov 20, 2015
modath:

Happy to see Aregbe's exploits, almost came to blows here cos of his matter & the debt burdens....

Zimoni come oooo, can we agree again that Aregbe did well in his 1st term & it is the non payment of salaries & press beaming searchlight on Osun that made him an object of pillory...


@ firefire , we wont see you till bashing time.. smiley


Ilekehd & Katsumoto,

Let us wait & see, it's like pregnancy, their is a limit to wait , none of us will die, we will all see the outcome....


@iyaiode ,

They were in the bizness of Nikkai.. lipsrsealed

Many things dey happen, mouth nor dey fit yarn am..

Aunty, you are right. I give Aregbe 75A in his first time.

My only issue with him is the debt issue and non-payment of workers salaries. I hate debt with passion.

Lord deliver us from the debt. Lord have mercy on Osun State.
Re: Yoruba Commonwealth and Politics by Firefire(m): 6:27pm On Nov 20, 2015
zimoni:


Aunty, you are right. I give Aregbe 75A in his first time.

My only issue with him is the debt issue and non-payment of workers salaries. I hate debt with passion.

Lord deliver us from the debt. Lord have mercy on Osun State.

Aase Edumare...
Re: Yoruba Commonwealth and Politics by raumdeuter: 6:28pm On Nov 20, 2015
modath:
The recent terror attacks are being carried out by girls..

Religion is something i steer clear from, if you see the vigor some use to defend pastors too... lipsrsealed, prosperity pastors oooo, they pepper every conversation with pastor said, pastor did...

The one i detest is when you say "I'm not feeling well or baby is not feeling well" & they tell you no, you say STRONG... sad , yeyenatu, iranu .....

Some will start querying you , asking if you are truly born again cos you dissent with something pastor said , like they have a speed dial line to God themselves... Mcheewww!!

In my early days on NL I used to attack Nigerian Pastors fiercely but I later realised that it seems the people like it that way.

Most of these pastors are real scammers from the big ones to the smaller ones. They are all guy men.

One guy who used to be a badass frat boy now has a church I'm like how come/manage?

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Re: Yoruba Commonwealth and Politics by Nobody: 6:29pm On Nov 20, 2015
raumdeuter:


Is it for security or for the state Police? It might not be a bad idea. Like the airport and the tallest drum stuff I can see the thinking behind them

Too many people are fixated on salary salary and if all a govt does is to pay salary then where would development come from

Read what this guy posted




Wow! you just rekindled my belief with those comments you quoted

Shymm3x join me in jumping back on the Aregbe train grin grin
Re: Yoruba Commonwealth and Politics by IlekeHD: 6:30pm On Nov 20, 2015
raumdeuter:


In my early days on NL I used to attack Nigerian Pastors fiercely but I later realised that it seems the people like it that way.

Most of these pastors are real scammers from the big ones to the smaller ones. They are all guy men.

One guy who used to be a badass frat boy now has a church I'm like how come/manage?

grin grin grin grin grin

I give it to Yoruba pastors....they know how to scam big and still make it look like everyone in their congregation has a ticket to heaven grin grin

"Papa Adeboye" grin

My mom tried to get me to listen to their nonsensical 1-hour prayer. I'm like "Mother, you no think I get better things to do?".

Lord knows how much she sends for "donation". SMH.

We're worried about small-small scammers, how about the big ones in Govt/churches?
Re: Yoruba Commonwealth and Politics by Nobody: 6:32pm On Nov 20, 2015
A de mo rira later wink

I'll be back

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