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This is That!

This is That!

It’s not about what happened to you, it’s rather about how what happened changed you.

Did you grow from the hurt or did you give up? Your pain can either be your oppressor or it can be the fuel that propels you into the reality of your true destiny. You can’t undo the mistakes of your past but you can make sure that what happened in your past doesn’t happen in your future; You don’t have to let your past mistakes make you feel like your tomorrow doesn’t stand a chance..

Usually, the winner of a fight walks away bruised too…so don’t let the wounds and scares dealt to you by life trick you into believing that you lost the battle; you may have been knocked down, but you are definitely not knocked out, you may have been bruised, but you are certainly not giving up; It’s not about where life takes you, its about finding your way back; You got to be resilient..

There’s more strength inside of you than there are troubles against you. You just got to learn to look within! Its time to create your own fairy tale; its time to write your own happy ending; You don’t have to fit in anyone’s definition of happiness, its time to make your own. Be fearless…

Be brave…Be humble.­..Be confident..Be a flame that ignites change and sets the world on fire.

Happy New Month!

I care

 
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Posted by on September 1, 2016 in Motivation

 

#OsunDecides: Osun Guber result as at 7:00pm

OSUN DECIDES:

1 ATAKUMOSA EAST: APC= 768 PDP = 422 LP=13

2 ATAKUMOSA WEST: APC= 2486 PDP= 1689 LP=17

3 AYEDAADE: APC: 3715 PDP=3548 LP=91

4 AYEDIRE: APC= 614 PDP= 450 LP=50

5 BOLUWADURO: APC=3327 PDP=3241 LP= 28

6 BORIPE: APC=1686 PDP=1485 LP=35

7 EDE NORTH: APC=4176 PDP=2817 LP=26

8 EDE SOUTH: APC=127 PDP =163 LP= 0

9 EGBEDORE: APC=1135 PDP=887 LP= 3

10 EJIGBO: APC=992 PDP=492 LP= 28

11 IFE CENTRAL: APC= 2169 PDP=4964 LP=55

12 IFE EAST: APC=889 PDP=755 LP=11

13 IFE NORTH: APC=1658 PDP=2137 LP=87

14 IFE SOUTH: APC= 1923 PDP= 2117 LP=29

15 IFEDAYO: APC=1837 PDP=1833 LP=36

16 IFELODUN: APC=1378 PDP=1134 LP=14

17 ILA: APC= 4996 PDP=3695 LP=41

18 ILESA EAST: APC=4347 PDP=586 LP=8

19 ILESA WEST: APC= 4443 PDP=1745 LP=52

20 IREPODUN :APC=6057 PDP=4066 LP=161

21 IREWOLE: APC=3364 PDP=1844 LP=43

22 ISOKAN: APC=722 PDP=782 LP=6

23 IWO: APC=2565 PDP=1884 LP=258

24 OBOKUN: APC= 1940 PDP=1706 LP=20

25 ODO-OTIN: APC=2329 PDP=2841 LP=205

26 OLA-OLUWA: APC=287 PDP=59 LP=45

27 OLORUNDA: APC= 3173 PDP= 1082 LP= 25

28 ORIADE:APC=4960 PDP=4264 LP=73

29 OROLU: APC=3022 PDP=2480 LP=160

»OSOGBO: APC=11367 PDP=3043 LP=254

 
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Posted by on August 9, 2014 in News

 

#OsunDecides: ĆUMULATIVE RESULTS SO FAR FROM OUR OBSERVERS

APC= 103,264 PDP= 74,415

»Modakeke LG Ward 5, Unit 8; APC 1000 – PDP 10

»APC 52; PDP 18; LP 12; OTHERS 112
Poll Unit: ONIMU VILLAGE, ONIMU VILLAGE Ward:

»GBONGAN RURAL LGA: AYEDAADE
APC 18; PDP 38; LP 0; OTHERS 10

»Poll Unit: KIRIJI MEMORIAL COLLEGE Ward: GBELERU OBAALA I LGA: BOLUWADURO
APC 69; PDP 22; LP 1; OTHERS 97

»Poll Unit: 5, IFELODUNG STREET II Ward: ATAOJA ‘B’: OSOGBO LGA:
APC 54; PDP 19; LP 0;

» ST. JULIUS PRY. SCHOOL II Ward: ISEDO II
ILA LGA: APC 23; PDP 19; LP 0; OTHERS 50

»Poll Unit: 33, OJULAREDE ST. (OPEN SPACE) Ward: JAGUN/JAGUN EDE LGA: EDE NORTH
APC 55; PDP 61; LP 0; OTHERS 291

»Poll Unit: ORANMIYAN GRAMMAR SCHOOL Ward: ILARE 1 LGA: IFE CENTRAL LGA:
APC 25; PDP 25; LP 1; OTHERS 53

»Poll Unit: MOLOSANOWO VILLAGE Ward: INISA II/AFAAKE/AYEGUNLE, EJIGBO LGA:APC 52; PDP 3; LP 4;

»Poll Unit: OPP. OLOMU MOSQUE Ward: EKERIN
OSOGBO LGA
APC 1; PDP 0; LP 0; OTHERS 1

»Poll Unit: LASINMI VILLAGE I Ward: ATAOJA ‘A’
OSOGBO LGA:
APC 55; PDP 48; LP 0;

»Poll Unit: OSORO/AJEGUNLE VILLAGE Ward: GBELERU OBAALA II BOLUWADURO LGA:
APC 42; PDP 46; LP 1;

»Poll Unit: BUDO KIRIJI VILLAGE Ward: GBELERU OBAALA IIBOLUWADURO LGA:
APC 57; PDP 25; LP 0; OTHERS 39

»Poll Unit: ANIYAN Ward: ELERIN ‘B’
IREPODUN LGA:
APC 35; PDP 52; LP 0; OTHERS 0
Poll Unit: L.A. PRY. SCHOOL II Ward: OYI
IFEDAYO LGA:
APC 28; PDP 44; LP 1; OTHERS 0

»Final results in Ward 10, Ife Central:
Unit 3: PDP 140 APC 62
Unit 8: PDP 95 APC 26
Unit 12: PDP 148 APC 47
Unit 4: PDP 100 APC 64
Unit 11: PDP 34 APC 14
Unit 2: PDP 118 APC 61
Unit 10: PDP 101 APC 41

»Isala aro: Apc 174, Pdp 75,
unit 1: Apc 188, pdp 49,
unit 3: Apc 203, Pdp 72,
unit 5: apc 189, Pdp 50

Modakeke LG unit 8 APC 1, 000 PDP 10

Oba Oke and Oba Isale Ward 8 in Olohunda LG Osogbo APC 900, PDP 28

Ilsa west 6 unit APC 138, PDP 63

Lemodu APC 95, PDP 25

Ijoka APC 150, PDP 30

Orita Kajola APC 265, PDP 65

OAU staff School ward 5 unit 6 APC 119, PDP 87

Oba Ile ward 9 APC 92, PDP 15

Oba Ile ward 6 APC 88, PDP 25

IFE Central Iremo 4 unit 4 PDP 141, 79

Iremo 5 APC 52, PDP 143

Ede North ward 7 unit 03 APC 139, PDP 91

ward 009 unit 007 APC 114, PDP 66

Ward 7 unit 6 APC 223, PDP 10

Obokun ward 8 unit 6 APC 154, PDP 61

Ifon ward 3 unit 2 APC 124, PDP 65

 
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Posted by on August 9, 2014 in News

 

APC spokesman, arrested and released, narrates ordeal in the hands of security agents

The Spokesman for the All Progressives Congress (APC), Alhaji Lai Mohammed, has said his Gestapo Style arrest by hooded security agents in Osogbo on Friday night, for no reason beyond the fact that he belongs to the opposition, shows the level of illegality, lawlessness, anarchy and intolerance to which Nigeria has descended under the watch of President Goodluck Jonathan.

In a statement he issued in Osogbo on Saturday, shortly after he was released, Alhaji Mohammed said he was arrested along with Mr. Sunday Dare, the Media Aide to APC National Leader Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu, and Mr. Afolabi Salisu, Deputy Chief of Staff to Gov. Ibikunle Amosun of Ogun State.

”We were being driven to the Government House when we were stopped at a military check point by men in military and DSS uniforms, all hooded and armed to the teeth with AK-47 assault rifles, pistols and other weapons. Since there was no curfew in Osun state and people were moving around freely, we felt it was a routine check.

”Suddenly, the men, some of them apparently drunk, ordered us out of the car, took our phones, pointed their assault rifles at our heads and said ‘you are under arrest’. They herded us into their bus like animals and drove away. There is no doubt that they knew who we are because I introduced myself!

”From our encounter with our tormentors, there is also no doubt that these were not just soldiers and DSS officials, there were also ex-militants and thugs, all clad in military and DSS uniforms but apparently lacking in any training! We also witnessed how men in military and DSS uniform fired their guns at the gate leading to the residence of Senator Isiaka Adeleke to force it open!

”We asked them why we were being arrested, but they ignored our question as they drove for close to one hour before veering into a compound that turned out to be the offices of the DSS. There, we met people who had been previously arrested and stripped of their clothing, many of them bloodied from the beatings to which they must have been subjected.

”We were herded to one side as our tormentors marched around triumphantly, in what could well have been a scene from the Ukraine! We were waiting for our turn to be stripped of our apparels and taken along with those who were arrested earlier to the DSS cells when a man who is apparently a senior DSS official intervened and ordered our release. The men who arrested us, apparently unhappy at the order to set us free, rejected the order, until the man asserted his authority and even accompanied us to where we were arrested from.

”Back there, we discovered that our driver has been badly beaten and even robbed of his personal belongings by the same security agents being paid by the taxpayers to protect the citizens, whose ranks have now been swelled, willingly, by thugs and ex-militants, armed and dressed in official uniforms by the PDP and sanctioned by the Jonathan-led Federal Government!

”This arrest is not about Lai Mohammed, Sunday Dare or Afolabi Salisu, whoever we may be, but about the constitutionally-guaranteed rights of Nigerians, ordinary Nigerians, to move around freely, associate with any party of their choice and express their opinions without being molested or arrested.

”The way and manner we were harassed, arrested and dehumanized on Friday night show that Nigerian citizens can no longer be sure that the security agents they encounter on the roads or anywhere else are well-trained and highly-disciplined men and women in the military, police, DSS and others that we used to know. What we have now are Jonathan’s soldiers, policemen and DSS officials who have since stopped working for the nation but are now the enforcement arm of the PDP.

”As we write this, APC leaders and members are still being harassed and arrested across Osun State. We have just received reports that our members were arrested in Ifelodun Local Government Ward 10,.Atakumosa East Local Government and Ife East Local Government, Okerewe Wards 2 and 3. Over all we have ninety-seven leaders of our party in detention and the arrest has not stopped. This cannot be right.

”Our party, the APC, has no doubt whatsoever that the depravity being exhibited under President Jonathan’s watch, in the name of politics, has his imprimatur. We have no doubt that elections, which should be a celebration of democracy, have now been turned to war because of the desperation of President Jonathan to win re-election at all costs. We have no doubt that the anarchic Minister of State for Defence and Minister of Police Affairs, who are leading the ”troops” in Osun as they did in Ekiti, are taking their cue from President Jonathan.

”If those Ministers can move around freely in Osun and elsewhere, why can’t other Nigerians, irrespective of the party they belong to? If a PDP hireling like Chris Uba can be put in the command of 50 soldiers of the Nigerian Army, why should anyone still be under any illusion that the Nigerian Army is still serving the nation? Where else in the world is a thug commanding disciplined forces?

”We, Lai Mohammed, Sunday Dare and Afolabi Salisu, are just fortunate to be alive. The guns pointed at our heads by drunken armed men could have gone off! Since our arrest took place in the dark, we could have been driven to an unknown destination and shot dead! This is a dangerous time for Nigeria and her democracy. Irrespective of the outcome of the Osun election, democracy has been dealt a near-mortal blow. 73,000 ‘security agents’, including the military, police, DSS, Civil Defence, ex-militants, thugs and murderers, deployed to police election in just one state? There is no better indication that we are in a militarized democracy.

”Again, we call on President Jonathan to stop deceiving the world. In one breath, this President says he is committed to credible elections and that his political ambition is not worth the life of any Nigerian. In another, he sanctions state-sponsored harassment, intimidation and even killing of ordinary Nigerians by security forces that are now the enforcement arm of the ruling party, all in the name of politics.

”He desecrates national institutions by willfully using them against the opposition. This is not the democracy that many of our compatriots fought and died for. This is not the Nigeria that was envisaged by our past heroes. It is time for all concerned to step in and stop President Jonathan before he brings the country crashing down on our heads,” APC said

Alhaji Lai Mohammed
National Publicity Secretary
All Progressives Congress (APC)
Osogbo, Aug. 9th, 2014

 
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Posted by on August 9, 2014 in News

 

#OsunDecides: Mass arrest in osun

The State Commissioner for Home Affairs, Culture and Tourism, Alhaji Sikiru Adetona Ayedun, the Commissioner for Agriculture and Food Security, Mr. Wale Adedoyin, the Executive Secretary of Osogbo Local Government, Mr. Isiaka Faramade, the House of Assembly member representing Obokun and Ilesa State Constituencies, Hon. Femi Fafiyebi and Folarin Fafowora have all been arrested by armed soldiers and hooded security agents from their homes on yesterday night.”‎

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Posted by on August 9, 2014 in News

 

#Ebola: Okada Riders At Risk – Medical Consultants

Okada riders could be at risk in the spread of the Ebola virus, through body contacts with those who commute via commercial motorcycles, the Medical and Health Consultants Association of Nigeria (MDCAN), has said.

In a statement signed and made available to LEADERSHIP yesterday in Abuja by the MDCAN’s president, Dr Steve Oluwole and assistant secretary-general, DR A Adesokan, the association faulted government’s prevention approaches that lay emphasis only on handshakes and contact with body fluids of those who have tested positive for the Ebola virus which has so far claimed over 900 people in the West African sub-region.

The association warned that, “Approach of prevention, which centred on avoidance of handshakes, ignores that the modes of transportation in Nigeria, which include crowded buses and motor bikes encourage intimate body contacts that exceed handshakes.”

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Posted by on August 9, 2014 in News

 

#OsunDecides: APC spokesman Lai Mohammed arrested in Osun

The spokesman of All Progressives Congress (APC), Alhaji Lai Mohammed, has been arrested by security men in Osogbo, Osun State capital, on the eve of the state’s governorship election.

In a statement issued in Osogbo on Friday night, his personal assistant, Mr. Williams Adeleye, said he was on the phone with him when suddenly he heard voices said ‘you are under arrest, enter this vehicle’.

Mr. Adeleye said his subsequent attempts to reach his boss failed, as his numbers all rang out.

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Posted by on August 9, 2014 in News

 

Osun poll: INEC allays fears on security

The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), on Friday, said it had put in place mechanisms to ensure the security of election materials for today’s governorship election in Osun State.

The Resident Electoral Commissioner in the state, Mr Oluwasegun Agbaje, gave the  assurance  while speaking  with newsmen in Osogbo.p

Agbaje, who noted that some parties had expressed fears. over the security of the materials, said they could not be intercepted by unauthorised individuals.

“The system is strict and it has been conditioned in a way that it is almost impossible for the distribution of ballot papers to be tampered with,’’  Agbaje said.

Agbaje also said the commission had received an assurance from the police to protect the materials and personnel involved in the electoral process.

He said further that members of the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) recruited as ad-hoc staff had been properly trained, adding that any erring official would  be prosecuted.

“Anybody that has no business at the polling units should steer clear of the voting centres.

“It has to be clear that political big wigs are not allowed to be moving about; they are to stay at their units and should not attempt to cause any problem.

“INEC has also made it clear that ballot papers are not to be snapped. Anybody who tampers with the electoral process should be ready to face the music,’’ Agbaje said.

He also said journalists, observers and other stakeholders could reach the commission on GSM numbers: 09092125484 and 07010212146.

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Posted by on August 9, 2014 in News

 

B-R-E-A-K-I-N-G News!!! Soldiers Closes Osun Borders Against Hired Voters.

The doors into Osun state have been shot against election machineries hired to vote or cause havoc in the state’s governorship election holding tomorrow.

A contingent of the Nigerian security are at various entry points in the state, stopping these “foreign Voters” from entering the state. Last month the Nigerian secret services revealed that about 58,000 people were imported from various Northern states and some states in the South West to register to vote in Osun state election.

This practise of closing border 24 hours to major election has been tested in Edo, Anambra and Ekiti state and have proved to be effective in containing Ballot snatching and voters intimidation in the above states’ elections.

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Posted by on August 9, 2014 in News

 

Ebola Scare: Two Feared Dead, 20 Others Hospitalised Over Excessive Salt Consumption.

At least two persons have been feared killed and 20 others hospitalised in various hospitals in Plateau State after consuming excessive quantity of salt and bitter kola to prevent Ebola Virus Disease (EVD) attack.

The two, according to a source in Shendam who spoke with our reporter on phone, were rushed to the hospital by their family members after they suddenly collapsed in the morning, having consumed too much of salt over night. They later died of high blood pressure in the. hospitals.

According to medical personnel in the hospitals where the other patients are currently taking treatment in Jos, some developed ulcer, while others stool profusely, having consumed the table salt in excess….

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Posted by on August 9, 2014 in Health, News