*THROWBACK*: His Excellency AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq, then a candidate of the All Progressives Congress, is seen in this photograph on December 1, 2018, presenting life jackets to the people of Chewuru (Lafiagi, Edu local government) to support safe water travels in the riverine
areas of the state. The donation of life jackets followed a boat mishap in which 15 persons died in the community.
In the wake of the June 12 boat mishap in Patigi local government, the Governor has ordered 1,000 life jackets for delivery to Patigi in his determined efforts
to protect lives even as people go about their businesses through travel on waterways in the state. The life jackets are due for delivery in the new week, while a government team is visiting Lagos to understudy its management of water travels in his commitment to foster
a new regime of safety in the riverine areas. Last Thursday, he was on a condolence visit to the communities affected by the boat accident. Focus. Compassion. Service. #IjobaMekunu
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In the beginning, I could rate Mallam Olawale higher but in the recent time, I won't tell you a lie, the man is either going through a moment or the government is overtaking him with hoarding of information and statutory obscurity.
I read a press release 'allegedly' written by him yesterday, I saw some things unfamiliar with the Mallam that was introduced to us, "Too many unconnected words".
Yesterday evening, I listened to Mallam on Fresh FM, he was asked a simple question, "When will the CJ retire?"
This question was repeated thrice, and Mallam derailed just like he was short of information and somehow forcing himself as a Spokesman.
I appreciated the anchor who left him to trend at Stray.
Today, I am listening to him on Rave FM, and the man is still not loaded
THE ARROGANT RETURN OF A PRODIGIOUS LEADER: QUESTIONS ON AREGBE'S HOMECOMING
BY:: ( Anonymous)
Before delving into the questions we can draw from Aregbesola's political journey and his ill-advised homecoming, I would like to share a story my grandma once told me.
It goes as follows:
Once upon a time in Ajewale town, during a serene evening when the sun gracefully set below the horizon, a prodigious leader named Igberaga made his triumphant return. The atmosphere crackled with anticipation, a mix of admiration and apprehension.
Igberaga had achieved his lifelong ambition, but not without great sacrifice. His rise to power had been tainted by betrayal and the shattering of a once-promising mentorship.
“The excitement about the new president and his reforms is palpable,” a senior banker at a U.K-based financial institution told BusinessDay about how the foreign investor community is warming up to President Bola Tinubu’s economic reforms.
“I was in three cities in the United States last week to see clients and everybody was talking about Nigeria. “He has put Nigeria back at the top of the agenda, in a positive way,” the banker said.
Nigeria is on the lips of foreign investors again after nearly a decade of slipping under the radar.
Such is the rate at which President Tinubu has taken the world by surprise with bold reforms that looked impossible in the eight years prior to his assumption of Nigeria’s
Mallam Olawale Rasheed is overwhelmed. The evil spirit that often makes him commit school boy's errors is now in total hold of him. Who will deliver him? Even though no man is infallible, a government's press statement shouldn't be this riddled with mistakes and inconsistencies.
Some of the unpardonable errors in his latest press statement:
1. Headline:"Adeleke completes 31km of roads, another 32km ongoing"
In the body of the statement, he writes: "17km of roads are currently ongoing at various stages of completion across the state."❌.
He fails to stick to the figure "32km" quoted in the headline. How many kilometres of roads are ongoing, 32km or 17km?
2. In another paragraph, he also writes : "I can confirm to you that we have indeed completed 32kilometres in the last seven or so months"❌
Having bungled the somewhat goodwill that brought him to office as the 6th executive governor of Osun State, Senator Ademola Adeleke, no doubt, has realised that dancing around the state alone can't fetch him...
the needed second term in 2026. Just seven months in the saddles, he has lost the grip of governance. He now struggles to pay pension and salary, couldn't fulfil his pre-election social contract of offsetting salary arrears before 100 days in office and social
contract of transforming the State of the Living Spring to a mini London. His only achievements thus far are an installation of few poorly built pit-latrines and a construction of substandard roads, 1km in all, across the state!
A statement credited to the elders’ caucus of the party that the immediate past Minister of Interior, Rauf Aregbesola, should seek genuine forgiveness to find a way back into the party was not the position of APC in the state.
“We are the party and we know the members of our party. We know who voted for Tinubu and Oyetola during the last presidential and governorship elections. At the appropriate time, the party will come out with its resolution on the matter.
“We are not restructuring the party, the party is intact in Osun under Baba Bisi Akande and Gboyega Oyetola. At the appropriate time, we will reveal the plans we have for those who engaged in anti-party.