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Re: Yoruba Commonwealth and Politics by mignone(f): 1:06am On Nov 30, 2015
ShymmeXS:


Ondo has oil - so siting both the refinery and sea port there would help the state develop.

Then that will also open up Lekki/Epe to Ogun waterside all the way to Ondo's coast.

But these clown are just too darn stupid - all they care about is greed and airbrushing everywhere/everything.

They lack foresight.

they're nt just silly my brother. I think they have deliberately become hardhearted, sealing their consciences. they knw wat is right &purposely going in d wrong directions for greed sake. @least, they visit saner countries, having an idea of wat operates dia even if they claim 2 be ignorant of d details ...

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Re: Yoruba Commonwealth and Politics by isalegan2: 1:22am On Nov 30, 2015
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Oh boy, are you serious with the emboldened? It comes to me as a surprise, honestly.

She has always been active on Yoruba threads and we exchanged a few private PMs; she seemed pro-Yoruba. Oh well, I guess one never knows.

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Re: Yoruba Commonwealth and Politics by Nobody: 1:23am On Nov 30, 2015
mignone:

they're nt just silly my brother. I think they have deliberately become hardhearted, sealing their consciences. they knw wat is right &purposely going in d wrong directions for greed sake. @least, they visit saner countries, having an idea of wat operates dia even if they claim 2 be ignorant of d details ...

Lool.

These clowns just travel everywhere like excited tourists to make up numbers, take pictures, and hide their loot. Even the old man, Boo-harry of the infamous BuTravels inc, stays traveling everywhere, while the country he's meant to be leading/governing is burning. grin

Anyway, Yorubas don't have leaders. We need new leaders who have a blueprint. All these rogues are products of Nigeria - not Yoruba leaders.
Re: Yoruba Commonwealth and Politics by Nobody: 1:26am On Nov 30, 2015
Drmoffy/Interloper/Shymm3x/Aareonakakanfo/CabbieAC were all banned within the same period of time.Okay

Re: Yoruba Commonwealth and Politics by InterloperX5: 1:27am On Nov 30, 2015
But what beats my imagination of this SW leaders is their continue penchant for disagreeing to do something that will benefit the whole of the yorubas regardless of party lines, why the whole SW cannot agree to pool resources together and become equity partners on some gigantic project like opening some industrial hubs up like in Ondo to cater for our teeming army of unemployed youths.

Why should agreeing to come together for your people be looked on from the prism of politics or greed. if they were bent on letting the refinery sited in Ondo, they should have rallied round the suppose governor and ask he let the house know what are the challenges he feels he will be facing should refinery be sited at his backyard.

If it was road infrastructure and others, if it means pouring money using DAWN or ODUA investment as vehicle to get this done and building necessary organised estates to attract as much people into that areas so be it.

Atimes i feel we are our own worst enemies with political egos flying back and forth all the time . . . . .and still, the greatest good for the greatest number of people still left unmet whilst our youths continue to wither away.
Re: Yoruba Commonwealth and Politics by Nobody: 1:29am On Nov 30, 2015
Aareonakakanfo:
Drmoffy/Interloper/Shymm3x/Aareonakakanfo/CabbieAC were all banned in the same period of time.Okay


Loool.

And right now, I can see a green snake in the grass. Expect another ban soon lol.
Re: Yoruba Commonwealth and Politics by Nobody: 1:33am On Nov 30, 2015
InterloperX5:
But what beats my imagination of this SW leaders is their continue penchant for disagreeing to do something that will benefit the whole of the yorubas regardless of party lines, why the whole SW cannot agree to pool resources together and become equity partners on some gigantic project like opening some industrial hubs up like in Ondo to cater for our teeming army of unemployed youths.

Why should agreeing to come together for your people be looked on from the prism of politics or greed. if they were bent on letting the refinery sited in Ondo, they should have rallied round the suppose governor and ask he let the house know what are the challenges he feels he will be facing should refinery be sited at his backyard.

If it was road infrastructure and others, if it means pouring money using DAWN or ODUA investment as vehicle to get this done and building necessary organised estates to attract as much people into that areas so be it.

Atimes i feel we are our own worst enemies with political egos flying back and forth all the time . . . . .and still, the greatest good for the greatest number of people still left unmet whilst our youths continue to wither away.

These folks are just useless.
Re: Yoruba Commonwealth and Politics by Nobody: 1:36am On Nov 30, 2015
InterloperX5:
But what beats my imagination of this SW leaders is their continue penchant for disagreeing to do something that will benefit the whole of the yorubas regardless of party lines, why the whole SW cannot agree to pool resources together and become equity partners on some gigantic project like opening some industrial hubs up like in Ondo to cater for our teeming army of unemployed youths.

Why should agreeing to come together for your people be looked on from the prism of politics or greed. if they were bent on letting the refinery sited in Ondo, they should have rallied round the suppose governor and ask he let the house know what are the challenges he feels he will be facing should refinery be sited at his backyard.

If it was road infrastructure and others, if it means pouring money using DAWN or ODUA investment as vehicle to get this done and building necessary organised estates to attract as much people into that areas so be it.

Atimes i feel we are our own worst enemies with political egos flying back and forth all the time . . . . .and still, the greatest good for the greatest number of people still left unmet whilst our youths continue to wither away.

And that's why I'll always site the Ondo state bitumen example.There's an OAU professor who refines bitumen in Ondo state but he's an APC chieftain.He once designed a blueprint on how Ondo state can make use of its bitumen deposits.Mimiko is PDP.Well you know the rest grin grin cheesy
Re: Yoruba Commonwealth and Politics by Nobody: 1:43am On Nov 30, 2015
Russell Wilson to Doug Baldwin!!!

Touch Down!!

Game Over!!

Re: Yoruba Commonwealth and Politics by Nobody: 1:50am On Nov 30, 2015
Bam Bam Kam!! grin

Aareonakakanfo, do you watch NFL?

Kam Chancellor does look like he's Yoruba. Ditto Richard Sherman.
Re: Yoruba Commonwealth and Politics by Nobody: 1:51am On Nov 30, 2015
Aareonakakanfo:


And that's why I'll always site the Ondo state bitumen example.There's an OAU professor who refines bitumen in Ondo state but he's an APC chieftain.He once designed a blueprint on how Ondo state can make use of its bitumen deposits.Mimiko is PDP.Well you know the rest grin grin cheesy

APC and PDP - two sides to the same coin.

Populated by greedy loafers with no ideology whatsoever apart from looting. grin
Re: Yoruba Commonwealth and Politics by Nobody: 1:55am On Nov 30, 2015
ShymmeXS:


APC and PDP - two sides to the same coin.

Populated by greedy loafers with no ideology whatsoever apart from looting. grin

I tell people Its just about one being slightly better than the other.There's nt much difference.The election for me was about picking the lesser evil grin.

I don't watch NFL
Re: Yoruba Commonwealth and Politics by InterloperX5: 1:59am On Nov 30, 2015
Aareonakakanfo:


And that's why I'll always site the Ondo state bitumen example.There's an OAU professor who refines bitumen in Ondo state but he's an APC chieftain.He once designed a blueprint on how Ondo state can make use of its bitumen deposits.Mimiko is PDP.Well you know the rest grin grin cheesy

Am yet to be fully convinced we have matured politicians in this clime, everyone kinda in it to clean out and point fingers once things go haywire, how on earth can a country be richly blessed in the soil, on the waters and good climate and still cannot stand on her feet never ceases to baffle me.

If i may go down memory lane, Copenhagen is the capital of Denmark and Denmark as a whole is made up of 700 little islands by leveraging on their marine power they literally built an industry out of water! from fishing to tourism to having the largest container shipping cargo (MEASK) birthed from their country tells me the endless possibilities coastal industries can give birth to if we really take it serious.

Then you have a country like Ireland with ferry services across the English channels, carrying everything from trucks, cars, goods, services and what have you, sailing is bout 3 hours from Holyhead to Dublin and boy o'l boy, those ships never run empty and they do bout 8 trips a day btw Irishferries and Stanalines. . . . . . .again smart folks leveraging on their coastal powers.

Like someone opined earlier, would't it be so nice we have some kind of coastal travel between Lagos and Ondo? the benefit to dangote refinery and the allied industries that will spring up as a result of siting same in Ondo can't be a thumbs down in anyway.

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Re: Yoruba Commonwealth and Politics by Nobody: 2:03am On Nov 30, 2015
Aareonakakanfo:

I tell people Its just about one being slightly better than the other.There's nt much difference.The election for me was like picking the lesser evil grin.

ShymmeXS I don't watch NFL


I supported APC during the election cos I knew Buhari would win a year before the election cos the external forces wanted regime change in Nigeria and GEJ's not their guy. Then GEJ was an utter failure and the dumbest/worst leader to ever rule a country. Ditto the fact that he was a sectional leader and you can't give a leader as useless as that a 2nd term with nothing to lose, unless you want utter destruction. Coupled with Yoruba interests due to the APC structure being firmly in their pre-election and the fact that I thought they would hold their own in realpolitik and, get certain things/concessions from the centre.

However, Buhari is starting to look more like GEJ 2.0. Like seriously, what type of leader goes on a jamboree of foreign trips when his country is burning? Yorubas lost out in the power-play and realpolitik. And it's back to the GEJ era albeit it moved from SE/SS to North. Nigeria is basically just cursed with the worst set of leaders/politicians.

You need to lock into NFL - it's fun.

Newsflash: Kobe Bryant to retire at the end of this season.
Re: Yoruba Commonwealth and Politics by nduchucks: 2:09am On Nov 30, 2015
Permit me to observe that it does not take any brain power to criticise and call your leaders failures and folks who are bereft of great ideas. Such criticisms do not really require any genius.

Most of the so-called leaders were once students abroad who were bright enough to return home and who worked their ways to leadership positions. The armchair youths of today, including many dumb ones on this thread forming expert analysts, I'm sorry to say, are worse than the leaders they are criticising.

The leaders are not aliens from Mars but fellow Nigerians and Yorubas. Get off your butts, roll up your sleaves, get in the trenches and show us how it is done. If you don't do that, I'm afraid 10years from now, you may still be on nairaland criticising the leaders of the day.

I have confidence that most of you are mature enough to take constructive criticisms. Yoruba youths ronu o.

Je kin salo ki won to fi tantrum attack mi ni bi o. cheesy
Re: Yoruba Commonwealth and Politics by Nobody: 2:09am On Nov 30, 2015
InterloperX5:


Am yet to be fully convinced we have matured politicians in this clime, everyone kinda in it to clean out and point fingers once things go haywire, how on earth can a country be richly blessed in the soil, on the waters and good climate and still cannot stand on her feet never ceases to baffle me.

If i may go down memory lane, Copenhagen is the capital of Denmark and Denmark as a whole is made up of 700 little islands by leveraging on their marine power they literally built an industry out of water! from fishing to tourism to having the largest container shipping cargo (MEASK) birthed from their country tells me the endless possibilities coastal industries can give birth to if we really take it serious.

Then you have a country like Ireland with ferry services across the English channels, carrying everything from trucks, cars, goods, services and what have you, sailing is bout 3 hours from Holyhead to Dublin and boy o'l boy, those ships never run empty and they do bout 8 trips a day btw Irishferries and Stanalines. . . . . . .again smart folks leveraging on their coastal powers.

Like someone opined earlier, would't it be so nice we have some kind of coastal travel between Lagos and Ondo? the benefit to dangote refinery and the allied industries that will spring up as a result of siting same in Ondo can't be a thumbs down in anyway.

I've always thought about the emboldened but security is another issue.You know the funny thing? These countries don't even have half as much as we do in terms of potentials.Countries like Japan,Switzerland,Singapore have nothing when it comes to natural resources,but they thrive.We upon say we get everything,we still poor grin cheesy
Re: Yoruba Commonwealth and Politics by InterloperX5: 2:10am On Nov 30, 2015
Have always had it in me, if i ever be in a position to govern a state, i will have a mindset i will be on the job for only one term and literally give it all I can as for second term?! i really can't b bothered because i perceive in their quest to make a second go at the helm of affairs again, they flow with the status quo and tend not to think outside the box and indirectly stifle development.

As it is i really don't think the masses are really benefitting anything from having truck loads of APC governors and legislators that can actually wear their thinking cap and marshal out a plan of action for a gigantic pan yoruba project in one or two states during the tenure, seems they promise all whilst campaigning, get voted in and make a volte face afterwards.
Re: Yoruba Commonwealth and Politics by Nobody: 2:14am On Nov 30, 2015
nduchucks:
Permit me to observe that it does not take any brain power to criticise and call your leaders failures and folks who are bereft of great ideas. Such criticisms do not really require any genius.

Most of the so-called leaders were once students abroad who were bright enough to return home and who worked their ways to leadership positions. The armchair youths of today, including many dumb ones on this thread forming expert analysts, I'm sorry to say, are worse than the leaders they are criticising.

The leaders are not aliens from Mars but fellow Nigerians and Yorubas. Get off your butts, roll up your sleaves, get in the trenches and show us how it is done. If you don't do that, I'm afraid 10years from now, you may still be on nairaland criticising the leaders of the day.

I have confidence that most of you are mature enough to take constructive criticisms. Yoruba youths ronu o.

Je kin salo ki won to fi tantrum attack mi ni bi o. cheesy

No wonder dem talk say you no get sense grin cheesy .Everything in your brain is APC. Even If your whole family die of hunger,you'll never accept the truth all in the name of partisan politics
Re: Yoruba Commonwealth and Politics by InterloperX5: 2:17am On Nov 30, 2015
Aareonakakanfo:


I've always thought about the emboldened but security is another issue.You know the funny thing? These countries don't even have half as much as we have in terms of potentials.Countries like Japan,Switzerland,Singapore have nothing when it comes to natural resources,but they thrive.We upon say we get everything,we still poor grin cheesy

you know when wealth is not seen to be distributed across the citizenry then crime is a most, but if folks are getting engaged, not just the educated alone but the artisans as well the society thrives.

But really we have a very good tropical weather so this ferry or ships can sail for the better part of the day if night travel is an issue, again imagine a straight train ride from lagos to ibadan using the lagos ibadan road axis, who ever invest in that will certainly reap their money over and over as population opens up Ibadan and her environs all thanks to that train ride, multiplier effect will be a quick up surge in commuters from outside lagos and thereby decongest the city just a little bit.

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Re: Yoruba Commonwealth and Politics by nduchucks: 2:18am On Nov 30, 2015
Aareonakakanfo:


No wonder dem talk say you no get sense grin cheesy .Everything in your brain is APC. Even If your whole family die of hunger,you'll never accept the truth all in the name of partisan politics

sebi I talk say missiles go soon begin fly smiley . Stop pretending that you missed the point of my post - the post has nothing whatsoever to do with APC.
Re: Yoruba Commonwealth and Politics by Nobody: 2:21am On Nov 30, 2015
Aareonakakanfo:


No wonder dem talk say you no get sense grin cheesy .Everything in your brain is APC. Even If your whole family die of hunger,you'll never accept the truth all in the name of partisan politics

Loool.

You just have to ignore some folks.

Anyway, even Urkel had to laugh. Ouch. grin

Re: Yoruba Commonwealth and Politics by Funjosh(m): 2:23am On Nov 30, 2015
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[size=14pt]Contractors Begin $1.65bn Construction Works On Lekki Port[/size]




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ShymmeXS, Laudate and Aareonakakanfo .... that is what our leaders are doing. to the detriment of other regions of our commonwealth


They keep on playing yeye politics on everything, most of the Yoruba governors are not in good terms sad
Re: Yoruba Commonwealth and Politics by Nobody: 2:24am On Nov 30, 2015
InterloperX5:
Have always had it in me, if i ever be in a position to govern a state, i will have a mindset i will be on the job for only one term and literally give it all I can as for second term?! i really can't b bothered because i perceive in their quest to make a second go at the helm of affairs again, they flow with the status quo and tend not to think outside the box and indirectly stifle development.

As it is i really don't think the masses are really benefitting anything from having truck loads of APC governors and legislators that can actually wear their thinking cap and marshal out a plan of action for a gigantic pan yoruba project in one or two states during the tenure, seems they promise all whilst campaigning, get voted in and make a volte face afterwards.

Who're the masses?

The folks who ought to be the masses are the ones scrounging for crumbs everywhere and the useful idiots who think flowery words and window-dressing is leadership.

Both the leaders and followers in Nigeria are utter failures. You can't even separate the two.

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Re: Yoruba Commonwealth and Politics by Nobody: 2:24am On Nov 30, 2015
nduchucks:


sebi I talk say missiles go soon begin fly smiley . Stop pretending that you missed the point of my post - the post has nothing whatsoever to do with APC.


Hian! how that one take be missile.Na freestyle be that.You said we should show them how it's done.Since they know they can't do the job, why are they seeking for the post at the first place? What was the campaign for We voted them and If they're not doing the right things, you expect us to keep quiet ?All we can do is criticize.Na because of say na APC jare no dey lie grin
Re: Yoruba Commonwealth and Politics by nduchucks: 2:31am On Nov 30, 2015
Aareonakakanfo:


Hian! how that one take be missile.Na freestyle be that.You said we should show them how it's done.Since they know they can't do the job, why are they seeking for the post at the first place?What was the campaign for We voted them and If they're not doing the right things, you expect us to keep quiet ?All we can do is criticize.Na because of say na APC jare no dey lie grin

Criticisms may not be enough. Some of the known noisemakers including some on this thread (you excluded), have been criticising for years without anything to show for it. More tangible steps may be in order.

By the way, I am not as partisan as you may think. I also appreciate your maturity, keep it up.
Re: Yoruba Commonwealth and Politics by Funjosh(m): 2:34am On Nov 30, 2015
Aareonakakanfo:


And that's why I'll always site the Ondo state bitumen example.There's an OAU professor who refines bitumen in Ondo state but he's an APC chieftain.He once designed a blueprint on how Ondo state can make use of its bitumen deposits.Mimiko is PDP.Well you know the rest grin grin cheesy


They are Salt and Earthworm lipsrsealed
Re: Yoruba Commonwealth and Politics by InterloperX5: 2:35am On Nov 30, 2015
Aareonakakanfo:


No wonder dem talk say you no get sense grin cheesy .Everything in your brain is APC. Even If your whole family die of hunger,you'll never accept the truth all in the name of partisan politics

You shouldn't have given him attention, their antics are well known on Nairaland . . . . .they throw some nasty comments and leg it in the hope you throw words back and loose focus . . . . . anyway that aside

Some of this project as discussed demands new money or new wealth to drive things up, government financies as it is now seems bugged down with recurrent expenditures and best project like this is formulated on a private public template to get things started asap, sectors of the economy like rail transportation and more importantly the very profitable axis like the Lagos Oyo Ogun axis for starters. . . .
Re: Yoruba Commonwealth and Politics by InterloperX5: 2:38am On Nov 30, 2015
Funjosh:



They are Salt and Earthworm lipsrsealed


Why should he or them play partisan politics with the commonwealth of a place in the first instance? with the teeming population of youths begging or looking for jobs just to get on with their lives, he/them can go on and play political bigotry and the youths continue to be the collateral damage in this case . . . . smh
Re: Yoruba Commonwealth and Politics by Nobody: 2:39am On Nov 30, 2015
nduchucks:


Criticisms may not be enough. Some of the known noisemakers including some on this thread (you excluded), have been criticising for years without anything to show for it. More tangible steps may be in order.

By the way,I am not as partisan as you may think. I also appreciate your maturity, keep it up.

As citizens,we all know we have no control over our affairs, there's nothing we can do other than criticize.We're like soccer fans and even though we're not being heard, we'll still criticize but the benefit of all these criticisms is that it helps people see the true picture and they influence our future decisions
Re: Yoruba Commonwealth and Politics by Funjosh(m): 2:43am On Nov 30, 2015
ShymmeXS:


I supported APC during the election cos I knew Buhari would win a year before the election cos the external forces wanted regime change in Nigeria and GEJ's not their guy. Then GEJ was an utter failure and the dumbest/worst leader to ever rule a country. Ditto the fact that he was a sectional leader and you can't give a leader as useless as that a 2nd term with nothing to lose, unless you want utter destruction. Coupled with Yoruba interests due to the APC structure being firmly in their pre-election and the fact that I thought they would hold their own in realpolitik and, get certain things/concessions from the centre.

However, Buhari is starting to look more like GEJ 2.0. Like seriously, what type of leader goes on a jamboree of foreign trips when his country is burning? Yorubas lost out in the power-play and realpolitik. And it's back to the GEJ era albeit it moved from SE/SS to North. Nigeria is basically just cursed with the worst set of leaders/politicians.

You need to lock into NFL - it's fun.

Newsflash: Kobe Bryant to retire at the end of this season.



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