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Denying civil the right  to speak and walk with freedom is a big enemy of liberty.  ~anonymous
19/10/2018

Denying civil the right to speak and walk with freedom is a big enemy of liberty. ~anonymous

Massive turn out irese People.Lets do it for our peopleLets do it for irese landLets do it for Igbaja Irese
05/12/2017

Massive turn out irese People.
Lets do it for our people
Lets do it for irese land
Lets do it for Igbaja Irese

Unilorin Post Graduate student, Omoniyi Olumide declared missing
31/10/2017

Unilorin Post Graduate student, Omoniyi Olumide declared missing

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This is while yoruba will remains the most intelligence race in Africa "I am not understanding. You're fighting for a ma...
17/09/2017

This is while yoruba will remains the most intelligence race in Africa

"I am not understanding. You're fighting for a man who has dual citizenship, whose family lives in London, who doesn't even own a kiosk talk more of a business in Nigeria.
You're killing hausas' because it's alleged that soldiers killed your tribesmen.

"Don't forget that you have more igbos in the north, and let me remind you, they're not truck pushers, rice vendors, shoe makers like the Hausas, they're well established businessmen.

"No tribe is marginalised apart from the poor. Don't let anyone deceive you. Why evolve a war that does not exist?"

Rev.Fr. Mbaka

CLBC rejoice with her Special Adviser, as he clock another prosperous year."Abdul Gafar Ladan"  CLBC wish you all the go...
20/08/2017

CLBC rejoice with her Special Adviser, as he clock another prosperous year.
"Abdul Gafar Ladan" CLBC wish you all the good things you wish yourself
And also pray together we get to the Higher place as we Aimed .
Insha Allah

04/07/2017

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THE HIDDEN TREASURE

I am sure lovers of fables must have heard this beautiful story that I am about to tell. Whether you have heard the story or not, just spare me a few minutes and read it.

I am re-telling it, not just to entertain you, but to draw a great lesson that we need at this time.

A rich old farmer, who felt that he had not many more days to live, was very worried about his sons and his legacy.

He knew his sons to be quite lazy, and knew that upon his death, they will quickly sell off his lands and properties, and proceed to squander the money. He also knew that poverty and suffering will eventually visit them and there will be no one to help them.

So he called his sons to his bedside.

“My sons,” he said, “heed what I have to say to you. Do not on any account part with the estate that has belonged to our family for so many generations. Somewhere on it is hidden a rich treasure. I have forgotten the exact spot I hid it, but it is there, and you will surely find it. Spare no energy and leave no spot unturned in your search.”

The father died, and no sooner was he in his grave than the sons set to work digging with all their might, turning up every foot of ground with their spades, and going over the whole farm two or three times. They know their father to be an upright and honest man, and they know that if he said there is a treasure in the land, then it certainly must be there.

When they got tired, the eldest son advised them to plant some crops in the farm, since it is already tilled, and that after harvest, they will continue the search.

No hidden gold did they find; but at harvest time, they noticed that they had the best yield in town, because of the thoroughness with which they tilled the ground.

They pocketed a rich profit far greater than that of any of their neighbors.

And then it struck the eldest one like a bolt of lightning, he gathered his brothers and broke down in tears, “ Dear brothers, our father truly is an upright and honest man, he did not lie to us, and indeed, there is much treasure in the land. This harvest is the treasure. Our father in his wisdom, knew us to be lazy, and his parable was the only way to stop us from destroying his legacy, and to help us discover true wealth in hardwork” .

And so the brothers learnt their lessons, and prospered. They only regretted not having the opportunity to thank their father.

Nigerian youths… I feel like the old man is talking to us. His sons, are like the Nigerian youths today. Strong, healthy, but looking elsewhere for treasure, instead of their own backyard.
Let me ask you a question, If you were born in the days of our great, great, great, grand-fathers, when there was no government or big corporations to provide blue collar jobs, will you die of hunger? Will you go to your king and complain of unemployment?

No you will not, because the concept of slave labour or salaried work, was not yet fully developed. Then you were a free born, and a son of the soil. You will simply choose any career that suits you, learn it under your father or as an apprentice, and proceed to build your life as you like.

Magic Formula ! There was nothing like unemployment in those days. You could be a farmer and produce for your family. You could farm more than your personal needs, and build groundnut pyramids or huge yam barns.

Your neighbor could be a trader, and sell the groundnuts for you. Or maybe you could be a hunter, or a fisher man or whatever you desire.

Nigerian youths, you are not slaves. Stop thinking like a slave. Why are you waiting for the government, or for one big company to employ you, and then tell you exactly how to live your life?

Sorry, I have nothing against getting employed, if you have a good job, that’s great. I too have many employees, who I cherish and treat very well. But I have everything against folding your hands waiting and crying for job.

Maybe you think this is just theory, and not very practical. So let me give you some examples.

Jasper Chidera from Imo state, is still in his twenties, he made N1 million from cucumber farming in 2 months. Innocent Mokidi is an accounting graduate from Edo state. In 2013, he quit his job to start poultry farming with 1000 birds. Today, his Agri-business is worth N6million, an amount he couldn’t have saved from his paid employment. What about 28-year old Annie Nyaga. This beautiful young lady quit her job to start watermelon farming, according to her, she made over $5000 in 2016.

I can go on and on to mention names, but am sure you can just google it yourself, and see more success stories.

So the moral of my story today is simple. Delete the word unemployment from your mind, and employ yourself. And please stop giving excuses. There is no excuse for any man/woman that truly wants to use his creative abilities to work. But a lazy mind will have 1000 excuses not to work. Don’t think that I don’t understand, I do. I am also not exonerating the government, but will you rather fold your hands and bemoan your fate? Don't you know that poverty has pain? When a lazy man covers himself, poverty will uncover him.

Maybe you wonder that you don’t have land to engage in Agriculture. You have 2 options, you can go back to your father’s land and start from there, of course this will be a horrible idea for some people, but I know a girl that returned from Lagos to Delta state and started Quail farming, she is worth millions today.

The other option you have, is to lease land. I also know a farmer who leased about 6 hectares of land on the outskirts of lagos. He leased each hectare at N20,000 per year. Remember that a hectare of land is 15 plots. So this is quite cheap, and almost anyone can afford this.

So get busy today, and start thinking of what you can do for yourself. Clean your certificates very well, in fact laminate it properly, and then just shelf it and simply forget about it for now. It is a shameful thing to have your certificate, and still go about begging for food, rent, etc.. Don't dehumanize yourself. There is dignity in labour, if you can at least feed yourself and your family, you will have your self-esteem intact.

In Millionaires Academy, it is our firm belief that although material resources like Money, is always limited, creative and human resources are unlimited.

You need to realize that wealth is not just physical money, ideas and creativity is also wealth. A single idea, can transform you from a pauper to a millionaire. That is why we expose young people to hundreds of great ideas that can transform their life.

And with the great transformation we are witnessing regularly, I can only agree that the problem of Nigeria is not a POVERTY OF RESOURCES, BUT A POVERTY OF IDEAS.

Engr Ifeanyi Okoro
Millionaires Academy

How many Highlanders online? 🌊🌊🌊
12/06/2017

How many Highlanders online? 🌊🌊🌊

30/05/2017

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23/04/2017

Money alleged to have been looted and recovered so far under PMB leadership 2015 to April 2017: Can somebody help calculate the foreign currency and sum with the local naira recovery so we see the grand total?
N150,904,221,100
$260,700,000
£2,122,090
€547,730
Chai! There's God o!

See d detail below:
Monies Reported by EFCC as Recovered Under PMB

October 2015
One Recovery
N1,200,000
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February 2016
Three Recoveries
N406,000,000
$1,000,000
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May 2016
Three Recoveries
N17,000,000
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June 2016
Twelve Recoveries
N15,613,172,600
$15,000,000
£2,000,000
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July 2016
One Recovery
N2,500,000,000
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September 2016
Two Recoveries
N78,010,000,000
$3,000,000
------------------
November 2016
Four Recoveries
N536,500,000

Whistleblowers Come On Board & Recoveries Monthly

December 2016
Two Recoveries
N2,550,000,000
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January 2017
Two Recoveries
N34,100,000,000
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February 2017
Five Recoveries
N8,195,000,000
$198,300,000
£74,000
------------------
March 2017
One Recovery
N49,000,000
------------------
April 2017
Four Recoveries
N4,477,498,500
$43,400,000
£48,090
€547,730
------------------
------------------
TOTAL
N150,904,221,100
$260,700,000
£2,122,090
€547,730
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SOURCE: SB Morgen Intelligence

STILL ON THE ‘BASTARD’ LOOT AT OSBORNE TOWERSBy Olalekan AdigunJust as many Nigerians were preparing for Easter, not a f...
19/04/2017

STILL ON THE ‘BASTARD’ LOOT AT OSBORNE TOWERS
By Olalekan Adigun
Just as many Nigerians were preparing for Easter, not a few were expecting something quiet. On Wednesday 12 April, 2017 news began to filter in that some money were found in a flat allegedly belonging to former Bauchi state Governor and People’s Democratic Party National Chairman,AlhajiAdamuMu’azu. When the news came in, I ruminated over a lot of issues concerning the “recovered” loot, a phenomenal in the range of $50 million!
First, I came to the conclusion that Nigeria is not one of those countries to be classified as being in “recession”. For a while, I have avoided using the word "recession" because I know Nigeria does not fit into the category of economies that are receding, if it truly is. Those who use it to describe the Nigerian situation, in my opinion, either do not know the meaning of recession or are just being mischievous. A nation where $50 million cash is hidden in private apartments cannot be in "recession". I insist Nigeria is NOT in a recession but wallowing in the effect of the damage caused by untamed Corruption!
Second, while doing my research for my MSc (Political Science) last year, I came across a country named Tuvalu. Tuvalu is one of the former British colonies in the Pacific. Itgained independence from in 1978. That is not even the interesting part, Tuvalu’s total GDP is USD $38 million according to World Bank/IMF data (2013). This figure is far less than the USD $50 million found by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) at Osborne Towers, Ikoyi last week ALONE. Yet, somehow, some people what us to believe the nation is in recession!
Third, and about the most dramatic part, is who owns the money? This question should have been easy to answer, but like many other things surrounding the fight against corruption, it is politicized.
Things would have been easier had we been a nation of record keepers. But since we are below poor in record keeping, the controversial money became an orphan or better still, a bastard. Everyone started denying ownership of the tantalizing sum like an unwanted pregnancy. Soon, the money became “ownerless”. Like faeces, no one wants it anymore after it passes out of the a**s. Trust politicians, accusations and counter-accusations soon turn partisan, effectively beginning a new phase of the drama.
Suddenly, Femi Fani-Kayode, former President Goodluck Jonathan’s campaign spokesman, came out with an unsubstantiated claim on Twitter that the money and the flat in which the money found belonged to Rt. Hon. RotimiAmaechi, the Minister of Transport. The political media went into frenzy and President Buhari’s opponents could hope again. The house belonged to Amaechi’s girlfriend and ace broadcaster, Mo Abudu. The money was used to finance the 2015 president election, they added.
One doesn’t need to be too intelligent to see the emerging patterns. After Fani-Kayode played his part, one LereOlayinka the special assistant to Governor Ayo Fayose on new media, also joined in the excitement making unsubstantiated claims to justify the lousy Fani-Kayose’s claim even though both presented no evidence whatsoever.
After then, Amaechi’s archrival, NyelsomeWike, Governor of Rivers state took his turn. The money belonged to the Rivers state Government since it was stolen by Amaechi who was governor of the state during the 2015 presidential elections. The money must be returned to the state.
The claims by these persons came when the National Intelligence Agency (NIA), an executive body tasked with overseeing foreign intelligence and counterintelligence operations, has claimed ownership of the money stating that it was approved by former President Jonathan for some unnamed “covert operations.” I guess it was at this point the anti-corruption agencies went beyond their mandates. They have touched the “anointed” of Buhari’s opponents. How dare they touch their “Hero”. They must do all they can to protect their “Hero” come what may, even if it means coming out with obvious lies. Even if Amaechi will sue them for libel for N500 million each, they will be ready to pay so long as there are fools like them who believe them. Who cares?
On the role of the NIA in the whole matter, if I were President Buhari the Director-General of the NIA, Ayo Oke (who was appointed originally by President Jonathan in 2013) should by now be answering some serious questions as to how such huge sum of money supposedly meant for “covert operations” should be in a private apartment. If the money was approved two years ago by the former administration for a nameless "covert operation", why was I not briefedasthe new President? I will also want to know which “covert operation” has taken over two years to execute and with such amount of money, IN CASH!
My position on the "bastard" money found is quite clear. To expand the discussion further, I will ask the following questions: Why is it difficult to get the owner of the building or flat? Who bought (?) the flats from AdamuMuazu who claimed he developed and sold the property? Can we say the property belong to ex-governor Amechi said he is not the owner of the flat or the money and has even sued his accusers for libel and slander? Should we just take it on the face value that the property belongs to Amaechi just because characters like Fani-Kayode, LereOlayinka and Wike made an allegation and WITHOUT EVIDENCE?
The best clue to this puzzle is to find the owner of the property which I think AdamuMu’azu and his estate agents can answer. But from what I know about estate agents, they are a dubious and shady set of people. Maybe an investigation like this can expose the shady deals in the profession.
OlalekanWaheed ADIGUN is a political analyst and an independent political strategist for wide range of individuals, organisations and campaigns. He is based in Lagos, Nigeria.His write-ups can be viewed on his website http://olalekanadigun.com/ Tel: +2348136502040, +2347081901080Email:
olalekan@olalekanadigun.com ,
adgorwell@gmail.com . Follow me on twitter

Strive for a better week
27/03/2017

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18/02/2017

The Kwara State House of Assembly has restated its commitment towards enacting laws that would make youths realize their potentials in the state. The leader of the House, Hon. Hassan Oyeleke gave the assurance in Ilorin, shortly after receiving an “Icon of Hop” award from the National Association of...

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