Friday, 30 September 2022

NIGERIA @ 62; LET'S TAKE BACK OUR NATION. | REPS CANDIDATE JOHNSON

The Social Democratic Party Candidate for Federal House of Representatives in Ibadan Northwest Southwest Constituency of Oyo State, Hon Adeniyi Rotimi Johnson aka Ojasope has enjoined the electorates and the Nigerians in diaspora not to give up until we accomplish the last line of our national anthem; To build a nation where peace and justice shall reign.

According to the statement released by his Special Assistant on Media and Publicity, the Green Chamber hopeful wants Nigerians to use the opportunity of better credibility of the election by INEC to rescue the soul of Nigeria from the same people who have grounded the nation but still parading themselves as messiahs.

"Credibility, character and competency are important characteristics in anyone who wants to serve Nigeria at this crucial stage. I pledge to serve my people in faithfulness, honesty and fear of God, when you elect me as your Representative. I have been around in the political sphere for over 20years and there have been nothing contrary to what I pledged". Hon Johnson affirmed.

The former SA Media to the serving Senator of Oyo South and notable Public Relations consultant wants Nigerians to be grateful to God we still have a nation to call ours but be determined to make it a better nation through the ballots in 2023 because he can foresee electoral revolution.

I congratulate all Nigerians on this auspicious occasion of our 62nd independence anniversary; there is a colourful and bright light at the edge of this present dark tunnel, but only if we rise to do the needful.

HAPPY INDEPENDENCE ANNIVERSARY! 

Signed. 

Motunrayo Ibikunle
Special Assistant on Media & Publicity. 

Friday, 23 September 2022

AMB YEMI FARONBI ENDORSES SDP PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE ADEWOLE ADEBAYO



The veteran public Speaker, erudite scholar and noted Yoruba leader, Ambassador Yemi Faronbi has endorsed the SDP Presidential Candidate, Prince Adewole Adebayo, saying he is the best of them all.
Dr Faronbi who was the Chairman at the closing event of the South West Summit for Critical Stakeholders of SDP at Premier Hotel made this remark. He affirms there is no interview or speech by Prince Adewole Adebayo that he has not listened to and he believes he excels other candidates in how he provides solutions to the problems bedeviling the country.

According to Ambassador Faronbi; "Prince Adewole Adebayo is young, vibrant, intelligent and inspirational. I have weighed his options to the Nigeria problems that they are reasonable and practicable because it's not enough to claim to know the solution but they must be workable?" Dr Faronbi said.
The Nigeria of our dreams is possible but we must look beyond experience to inspirational leaders who are unblemished, love the people sincerely and are ready to serve in honesty. Inspiration is always superior to experience in leadership. 

Other dignitaries at the SDP South West Summit are; Dr Olu Agunloye, the National Secretary of SDP, Engr Segun Oni the Gubernatorial candidate for Ekiti state, Rt Hon Mulikat Akande Adeola the former majority leader of the Federal House of Representatives who is also the Oyo North senatorial candidate of the party, all the Southwest Candidates of SDP and the principal State Excos who are the delegates at the Summit. 

Signed

Rotimi Johnson Ojasope
Candidate for Reps & Ag Publicity Secretary 

Wednesday, 21 September 2022

Don't waste your time in PDP again, Group warns Oyo PDP members..



A concerned Sociopolitical Youths Group, Democracy For justice has urged Oyo PDP members not to waste their precious time in Peoples Democratic Party any longer as party has been plugged with unresolvable crises that has already affected their chances in coming Election in National Assembly Election.  

The Group's mouthpiece , Comrade Ajomole in his press release to our Correspondence stated, with ongoing face up between Gov Seyi Makinde/Wike Camp and the national headquarters there is no how a Governorship candidate will have crises with Presidential candidate of his party and you will expect that party to win in the state, it will affect the campaign of both Presidential candidate and that of Guber candidate and will generally has bad result for all the contenders in that party.  Therefore it would be the efforts in futility for any PDP members to labour in vain by still working for the party that have been engulfed  by serious brouhaha which has already affected their chances of winning... 

Our advice is for them to choose a new party to work for, or else, they will work in vain. A word they say, it enough for the wise.

Signed

Tuesday, 20 September 2022

INEC LIST; NO CAUSE FOR ALARM. | HON OJASOPE.



I have been inundated with calls and messages after the INEC final list came out yesterday and I want to clarify and assure my teeming supporters and followers that there is no cause for alarm. 
The list released reflects the same names for the first release and we wrote and made affidavits as expected to INEC to change the names and there are neither legal issues nor opposition for the seats in question, so no reason whatsoever to be alarmed. So we are as surprised as the general public to find the name of our articulate State Youth leader who is from Ibadan North LG as candidate for Reps in Ibadan Northwest Southwest Constituency.

I was the place holder for the Senate for Oyo South and I duly withdrew with affidavits, had a fresh primary for Federal House of Representatives and the names submitted before the deadline of submission. Also, INEC never rejected the Party's submission because it was in full compliance with 2022 electoral law.
However, since this is the last public publication by INEC, when it is effected on their website and in their system, I would communicate same to the public.
Please, let's keep hope alive and remain committed to "Hope Again and Ojasope for Reps" visions of SDP. 

Thanks. 
Hon Ojasope. 

Sunday, 18 September 2022

Akudaaya: Tinubu and theory of ruthless leadership. By Festus Adedayo



In what seems to affirm that he wears controversies like apparel, vice presidential candidate of the All Progressives Party (APC), Kashim Shettima, leapt into yet another at the twilight of last week. On Thursday at the 96th-anniversary celebration of the Yoruba Tennis Club in Ikoyi, Lagos state, Shettima was quoted to have said that Nigeria needed the “hospitality” of General Sani Abacha, Nigeria’s despotic military ruler; Nigeria’s own contribution to the list of infamous rulers who ruled the world with infernal ruthlessness.

As the controversy over what he actually said raged, Shettima came out with a clarification: He actually said that in 2023, Nigeria needed a president who possessed “a dose of ruthlessness and taciturnity”. Nigerians have since been engaged in dissecting what lay atop the mind of a man who could be the country’s vice president. “We need a leader with a dose of ruthlessness and taciturnity of General Sani Abacha… Nice men do not make leaders… There is no one, with all due respect, that fits this better than Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu,” he said.

In a subsequent clarification made on his Twitter handle, Shettima claimed that the report that he attributed hospitality to Abacha didn’t only quote him out of context, it was the continuation of an “obsession with distorting one’s views to settle partisan scores”. What he actually meant, maintained the former Borno state governor, was that Nigeria needed a ruthless president in the mould of Abacha so as to address the insecurity menace it faces. “I never attributed hospitality to Abacha in my speech. I did a rundown of our past presidents and played up the taciturnity and a dose of the ruthlessness of a Sani Abacha to show we need strongmen to deal with the non-state actors who’ve turned Nigeria into a vast killing field,” he continued.

Shettima’s pontification and equivocation about Sani Abacha remind me of this subsisting theory about the intrusion of the dead into the lives of the living and how the dead, whose lives were terminated abruptly, can, through the transmigration of souls, continue to fulfil their abrogated destinies in another form. At a point when necromantic pundits submitted that President Muhammadu Buhari had but few hours to live and could not return alive from his UK infirmary where he had gone to receive treatment, his return spurned the major theory that he had in fact died in the United Kingdom. Continuing the theory, a lookalike Jibril or Jubril of Sudan was procured as his placeholder. Of all his sins against the “state”, Nnamdi Kanu’s most unpardonable against Buhari will seem to be that he took this necromantic pontification to a soberingly believable height.

A couple of weeks ago, unknown to him, I presume, medical practitioner and activist, Mahdi Shehu, also provoked the concept of death or what the Yoruba call akudaaya. I will explain it presently. On an Arise TV interview programme, Shehu had flogged what was, in the opinion of the APC and its 2023 presidential campaign team, a dead horse by raising a couple of critical questions that border on the educational and health history of Bola Tinubu, the party’s presidential candidate. In the TV interview, Shehu submitted that Nigerians are in search of the identity of the true Tinubu. Some fundamental questions, he said, were in urgent need of answers.

“We have searched the secret file of Bola Tinubu and we are asking, Bola Tinubu, please tell Nigerians, what is the name of the primary school you attended? Who were your classmates, dead or alive? If you can’t remember them at least you can remember the name of your own headmaster. If you can’t remember them, tell us in which town, maybe the school has been overrun by reconstructions of Lagos state or Ibadan or Oyo, Ondo. Who were your mates in secondary school? What is the name of the secondary school you attended? Who was your mathematics teacher, you said you were a good mathematics student?” Shehu had asked on and on.

Was Shehu suggesting that the APC presidential candidate was an akudaaya? Or put differently, will a suggestion that Bola Tinubu is probably an akudaaya answer to the hovering spirit of his APC-irritating questions? A few weeks ago, Dele Alake defended these same Shehu allegations with outright lies and spewed disingenuous concoctions in the laundry of this Lagos contraption in a glib intervention on a Channels TV programme. Rather than that laborious journey of untruth, couldn’t he have manoeuvred out of the bundle of lies by simply embracing the akudaaya phenomenon and stating simply that Tinubu died after those primary and secondary school years and just transmigrated into a new soul? As I will state underleaf, there are people who live today and who are presumed to be akudaaya. The akudaaya phenomenon lacks empiricism, though supported by long-held beliefs and assumptions. Alake would have been more believable if he entered the world of nil empiricism to support his drudgery than manipulating Nigerians’ knowledge of an issue that is raging in the public domain.

So let me quickly dwell on the phenomenon of life after death, a subject that has engaged philosophy and religion over the centuries. Curiosity about what happens when a man dies is a universal phenomenon. To man, sudden cessation of life and living is absurd. Man thus wants to know what transpires after consciousness ceases. Man is baffled that maggots, decay and smell take over an otherwise admirable body. Greek philosophers, Plato and Socrates tried to offer an explanation. Plato, for instance, gave a clear demarcation between the body and the soul, submitting that there is an immortality of the soul. His argument is that because the soul is immortal, it survives death’s lieutenants – rigor mortis and decay – who feast on the body after the cessation of breath and collapse of the functions of all organs of the body. Pythagoras and Empedocles submit that people are reborn in accordance with the merits of the lives they live, whether as humans or animals and can be reborn as vegetables. This belief was rampant in Rome and Africa, giving birth to the concept of apotheosis. In apotheosis, human beings are deified after their death and given god-like status. In ancient Greece, some founders of cities like Romulus were elevated to the level of god at death. This led to the deification of Roman Emperors Julius and Augustus Caesar. In Africa’s Oyo Empire, King Sango became a deity at death and is today held as an ancestor.

Christian and Islamic theologians will hear none of those. After death comes judgment, they say. To them, the process of living and dying is a singular, mono-occurrence. African epistemology took that fear and curiosity of death to another plane. In Yoruba’s theory of knowledge, for instance, a few concepts were designed to answer this curiosity about the afterlife. The prominent ones among them are the theories of transmigration of souls called akudaaya and reincarnation afterlife. While akudaaya is a doctrine which holds that at death, the soul moves into another body, human or animal, the afterlife holds that at death, benevolent leaders, called ancestors, continue to live, superintending over the welfare of their offspring. Akudaaya is he who enters the town midday… no one knows his last place of habitat nor the bird that laid his last egg. Akudaaya has no family, no foe and is sired by nobody. Reincarnation on its own believes that after death, Plato’s immortal soul leaves the body and begins another life in another physical body.

Of all these, the theory of akudaaya has been held to be the most controversial. It is a phenomenon which describes how the dead return to life, appear to man to carry out unfinished assignments and most times, sojourn in another territory. Religionists are vehemently engaged in disputations about the existence of akudaaya because it nullifies the main foundation of their belief. To them, death is not only irreversible, it is the cessation of life. However, akudaaya affirms the continuation of life after death and a linkage between unfulfilled destiny and death by seeking to resolve the conflict between them.

There have been several stories of people having encounters with certified dead persons – and who have been affirmed not to be hallucinating – carrying out the usual physical interactions with them. At the point of discovery that they had once lived and died, the dead disappear into thin air. A journalist once undertook to go to a place that is the town of the dead and interviewed people there. They confirmed that the dead live their normal lives in the town. Nollywood movies escalate this ancient Yoruba belief by churning out films which affirm that the mysterious phenomenon is an everyday life narrative among the Yoruba.

Most often, the akudaaya are said to be dead persons whose lives were cut short prematurely and who seek fulfilment of their destinies somewhere else. The belief is also that the ori – destiny of the dead person while alive — got terminated abruptly by an individual or circumstance and so as to fulfil the corpus of that destiny, he relocates at death to another locale to fulfil that destiny. They thus reincarnate in another body but with similar physical features as they bore pre-death.

So even though the narratives are engaging, sometimes very logical and even temptingly believable, the afterlife phenomenon is still in the realm of conjecture. For science and its verifiable principles, akudaaya fails woefully. Science dwells on seven essential principles of verifiability and they are the principle of universal open access, the principle of open licensing, the principle of rigorous and ongoing peer review, the principle of supporting metadata, the principle of access by future generations, the principle of respecting various publication traditions and principle of grasping opportunities. Akudaaya cannot fulfil even one of those. It is however supported by age-long beliefs, tradition and norms.

Shettima will seem to believe, in his nostalgia for Sani Abacha’s “ruthlessness and taciturnity” that though he died in 1998 in unexplained circumstances, the late despot can continue to live in our hearts and our polity as an akudaaya. It is curious that though Abacha is a pariah in the hearts of the world, judging by his unexampled notoriety and thirst for blood, today, he is a besotted jewel in many parts of the north. Recall that even Buhari frowned at labelling Abacha as a looter of the Nigerian economy. He has been too lip-tied to apologize for his blind, nepotistic northernism when Abacha began to cough out his loots in death. Shettima, the man who could be Nigeria’s vice president’s nostalgia for Abacha’s kind of iron fist rule is benumbing.

While APC apologists have trumpeted Shettima’s so-called brilliance, he appears to me as a loose cannon and a man whose mind is a bomb waiting to explode. That is if he is not a bomb thrower at heart. If you conduct a mind analysis on him, especially through his bombasts and off-the-cuff remarks, you will discover that he is just a whiff off Abubakar Shekau’s bloodthirsty notoriety. Same Shettima it was who, in June of this year, said that the president Nigeria needs is not one who possesses intellect, is cerebral or is nice. “Osinbajo is a good man; he’s a nice man. But nice men do not make good leaders, because nice men tend to be nasty. Nice men should be selling popcorn and ice cream. But he’s a very decent person,” he had said, to the consternation of his audience.

By repeating this same nonsensical argument again last Thursday at the Yoruba Tennis Club in Lagos, Nigeria must begin to take a more than passing interest in the constitution of Shettima’s mind. Do not forget the hovering allegation levelled by any less a person than an ex-president of Nigeria, Goodluck Jonathan, that Shettima has a dialogical relationship with terrorism. Allegations are also flying in high places that Shettima’s alleged kidnap of Chibok girls, while he was governor, was to remove the rug off the feet of the PDP government of Jonathan and that the girls were subsequently re-kidnapped by some Boko Haram elements. That was why, in an earlier comment, I asked that rather than make his religion an issue, Christendom should be bothered about the propensity of having as Nigeria’s vice president a professed romancer and believer in Boko Haram’s maniacal insurgency ideology.

But what exactly does Shettima mean by Nigeria not needing a nice person as president? Nigeria is in the turmoil it is today because its successive leaders have never been empathetic to, nor sympathetic to the people’s travails. If they did, they would be concerned about their plights. Muhammadu Buhari’s is worse because he seems to have breakfast, lunch and dinner with a single delicacy of the head of a tortoise. His queer taciturnity draws a thick blanket on his mind and people cannot sniff the odious sewage that emanates therefrom.

Yoruba say that anyone who is as unfeeling, soul-dead and without empathy as to be able to eat the meatless, bony, scraggy-looking head of a tortoise must have had their souls seared with a hot iron. That is replicated in virtually all Nigerian leaders. Surveying the Nigerian presidential aspiration landscape, what I can see is its virtual takeover by ruthless leaders. You can only possess a ruthless mind if you stole your country blind as the allegation of looting the Nigerian till that hangs on the aspirants’ necks like necklaces seem to be. There is actually no dividing line between Sani Abacha and Muhammadu Buhari. They are/were both taciturn but ruthless. Only a ruthless leader will drag a country to the precipice as Buhari has done and go to Imo state on a visit as he did last week asking that he be deified for having changed the destiny of Nigeria for good.

Going back to Shehu Mahdi, it will appear that the character he constructed in that interview on Arise TV could only have been an akudaaya. No real human being could assume such benumbing notoriety other than one who passed on at a particular stage of his life, transmigrated into another body with a different name and continues to live his past in the present. The questions Mahdi then asked about primary school attended, Mathematics teacher, classmates and all that would be irrelevant for an akudaaya. When Dele Alake embarked on that oesophagus defence by submitting that Tinubu sat at home to acquire the certificates he swore to on oath that he possessed in 1999, he forgot that critical cannon, the number one rule that liars must not run foul of; “a liar must have a very good memory”. All the mountainous lies about their principal being daily spun would have been needless if travellers on this mendacious boat had gone back to the ancient corpus of traditional Africa to say, simply that Tinubu is an akudaaya.

Saturday, 17 September 2022

I AM THE CANDIDATE TO BEAT BUT CANNOT BE BEATEN. REPS CANDIDATE OJASOPE


The Social Democratic Party (SDP) candidate for Federal House of Representatives for Ibadan Northwest/Southwest Constituency in the 2023 elections, Adeniyi Rotimi Johnson, had said "he's the candidate to beat but can not be beaten because he is in the race to win.  It is easy for people to see SDP as the underdog in the race and I am very okay with that but I am persuaded when the campaign starts, the opinions will change". 

Speaking on a Radio interview in the course of the week, Johnson popularly known as Ojasope said he will ensure better representation of his constituency at the National Assembly.

He said he has a vision to offer service and collaborate with his constituents to deliver on three areas. 

"First of all, I will make a positive impacts in my constituency in terms of grassroot development. Secondly, I want to be judged as a reformist, I want my people to fully enjoy the dividend of democracy in terms of constituency projects, federal appointments, creative industry, and sports. Thirdly, as a media practitioner, I will use strategic communication to ensure that youths are liberated, gainfully employed, and productive," said Johnson who was the State Publicity Secretary of SDP until he became the candidate for Federal House of Representatives.

 Signed

Olalekan Ajatta
Ag Publicity Secretary 

Tuesday, 13 September 2022

SDP IS HOME TO THOSE WHO TRULY WANT TO SERVE THE PEOPLE. | AGUNLOYE

The Social Democratic Party in Oyo State on Tuesday September 13th welcome some NNPP decampees from 22 local government areas of Oyo State into her fold. The meeting which held at the State Party secretariat at Bodija was chaired by the State Chairman, Hon Michael Okunlade.
Dr. Olu Agunloye who is on State visit to Oyo State in preparation for the Southwest Conference of the party used the opportunity to welcome the former leaders of NNPP from the 22 local governments of Oyo State. The leaders were led to the meeting by Hon Fatai Adetunji aka Preso who is a former Chairman of Ibadan Northwest LG and a chieftain of NNPP in Oyo State. 
"We welcome you to this meeting and I am happy to receive you into our fold. In SDP, we don't discriminate against anyone on basis of when you arrive in the party, we provide level playing ground for all and we are home to anyone who truly wants to serve the people of Nigeria in truth and honesty. It's not a coincidence that we are working to repeat the SDP 1993 feat 30yrs after and we collective efforts, we shall accomplish our goals by the grace of God" Dr Olu Agunloye assured the new leaders. 
The Governorship candidate of the SDP in Oyo State, Barrister Michael Folorunso Lana, State Secretary and the Youth leader were also in attendance to receive the decampees to SDP. Hon Fatai Adetunji was also accompanied by Hon. Olarenwaju Aloba from Iseyin and Alhaja Fatimo Asubunalhi from Ogbomosho North as the Women Leader of the group. 

Signed 

Rotimi Johnson Ojasope
Ag State Publicity Secretary 

Friday, 9 September 2022

2023: CHARACTER WILL DEFEAT MONEY AT THE POLLS

As we approach the official commencement of the 2023 election campaign, intensive consultations and interactions among the electorate point at one thing above others; Character. The questions they ask and the fear they have point at just one factor, Character before elections are different from after victory so they desire leaders with strength of character and consistency in behavior. 

Evidently, the emergency philanthropic gestures have started and I have seen it as advance payment method for vote buying; the gestures are just to induce votes because they have never guaranteed exceptional performance after winning the election. The examples abound and I am set to see a servant that will truly pay anyone for opportunity to genuinely serve. 

The people are yarning for the different leaders with midas touch, they are hungry for true development but they don't know how to arrive at this highly coveted destination but some are still fantasizing arrival at different destination by plying same route as previously. I have only given one response to the daydreamers; you can never ply same route as previously and expect to arrive a different destination. Meanwhile, to the true Patriots who desire positive changes that are beyond rhetorics, the answer is simple; 2023 is the personality election and not party election; the currency to induce votes is character and not money because those money will fly around excessively, the votes will be magnetised to Candidates with exceptional character irrespective of party affiliations.

Closely related to Character is the fact that the electorates now want someone from among them, someone that is not more than a contact away, someone who is available and has good referees from among them, not the Tokunbo candidates. 

Sunday, 4 September 2022

Wike, Ayu and the Lady Justice. By Festus Adedayo


It may be impossible to love the gruff in his voice and the stridency of his calls. Or even the monotony of his defence of where he stands. On a critical look, however, you cannot fail to notice the presence of the concept of Lady Justice and the advocacy for equity and fairness in his voice. Nyesom Wike is the lone voice in the wilderness of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) who is relentlessly leading a battalion of advocacy for the return of reggae musician Peter Tosh’s equal rights and justice in the politics of the leading opposition political party in Nigeria.

As it stands today, the PDP, in its leadership constitution, body language and disposition does not seem to have respect for equity in its dictionary. In a flagrant disclaimer of Nigeria’s national mood, the PDP went ahead and picked its presidential candidate from the northern part of the country. Before then, it had its chairman and key officers from the same part of the country. It was expected that, as a mark of respect for equity, PDP would immediately, upon the self-immolating move of a northern presidential candidate, backtrack to a face-saving path of having a southerner as its chairman.

Its presidential candidate, however, immediately junketed back to his UAE home base, leaving the angst in the party to fester. Not only did the party leave the wound generated as a result of the presidential primary unhealed, but it also stood by while it festered. When Wike, who the party said was inconsequential, began to harvest politicians who ostensibly want him to jump ship and give their own aspiration fillip, the UAE-based candidate flew to Nigeria on a visit to douse the smouldering fire.

Wike may be your own definition of irritancy. You are likely to back up this stand with the unrelenting underscore of his contributions and relevance in the PDP. You, however, cannot forget the fact that when Atiku and other party commissars were jumping political party ships like a prostitute changing brothels, it was to Wike that all ran to quell the fire in the PDP all over the country. So when Iyorchia Ayu, the beneficiary of this inequity and injustice, was blabbering last week about some “children in their diapers when the PDP was being formed”, he forgot to say that that same PDP child would have died unsung in its infancy but for the Wike childminder who sang the baby soothing lullabies and provided him breast milk to avoid his infant death.

For those who advocate justice and equity in Nigeria, Wike is fighting their fight. How can a Fulani be leaving office after eight years and another Fulani would be his apt replacement? Not only does this tantamount to ethnic arrogance and impudence, but it is also the singular vermin that has stagnated Nigeria’s growth since independence. The way out is to call Wike and southerners in the PDP to the roundtable and arrive at an equitable juncture that will satisfy their yearnings in a federal Nigeria.

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