Sunday, December 11, 2011

Sunday Service 10 Dec 2011

Song....
1
I will lift up my hands to the hills
Where cometh my help
My help comes from the Lord
All of my help comment from the Lord
The maker of heaven and earth

He we will

My help ...
My help..2cd
2
You are alpha and omega
We worship u our God
U are worthy to be praised

We give u all......... the glory
We worship our God
You are worth to be praised
3
Ho... Hosana 3ce
Eyin nikan l'go ye

Message
Covenant of Brotherhood

Luke 22: 35 ...
35 And he said unto them, When I sent you forth without purse, and wallet, and shoes, lacked ye anything? And they said, Nothing.

Law of confession''' Kenneth Hagin... Kenneth Copeland.

23 Verily I say unto you, Whosoever shall say unto this mountain, Be thou taken up and cast into the sea; and shall not doubt in his heart, but shall believe that what he saith cometh to pass; he shall have it.

The command here is just 9 words... Be thou taken up and cast into the sea.

And when Christ cursed the fig tree, he used exactly 9 words.. Meaning you do not need several words to command, but rather the understanding in the inside.

Never allow root of bitterness to develop...

First born blessing gives double portion to the blessed. That is combining the blessing of the Father and his own doubled.

We must have the first born mentality.

To the general assembly and church of the first born who are enrolled in heaven, and to God the Judge of all, and to the spirits of just men made perfect, (Hebrews 12:23)

First born principle
- You do not think of being given to but how you can give. What service you can render in the body of christ. Give from the sense of responsibility and should not be outward.
First born never think of how people do not help them, but how they will help others.

- no santa
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Sunday, November 20, 2011

Message for the day... God is with me in all that I do...

And it came to pass at that time, that Abimelech and Phichol the chief captain of his host spake unto Abraham, saying, God is with thee in all that thou doest: (Genesis 21:22)

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Friday, November 18, 2011

Special Song

I thank you Lord
Glorious are your names
Wonderful are your powers
Holy are your deeds

I thank you Lord
Glorious are your names
Wonderful are your powers
Holy are your deeds

I thank you Lord
Glorious are your names
Wonderful are your powers
Holy are your deeds

Comment
Songs follows much of the holy holy holy tune...hear voice recording

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Sunday, November 6, 2011

Sunday Service 6th Nov 2011

1.

I see the fullness of ytour face
I can only bow down and say
U are awsome in this place mighty God
U are awsome in this place our father
U asre wotrhy of our praise
To uou I have ti priase
U are awsomein this place mighty

2. I praise u,2ce oh lord
In my life , I see what u are doing
One more time I lift my hands In praise
Of your name

Message:
1 Timothy 6:12
Fight the good fight of faith, lay hold on eternal life, whereunto thou art also called, and hast professed a good profession before many witnesses.

Spiritual warefare hinges on on


Accurate knowledge of the proclamations of Jesus

1. Discovering that which is contaned
2. Processing the materialisationof what is contailed therein

(Isaiah 25:1 - 12)
O Lord, thou art my God; I will exalt thee, I will praise thy name; for thou hast done wonderful things; thy counsels of old are faithfulness and truth. ....

Read Hbebrews 12, where faith is actually revailed...

The light of the knowlegde of his glory...


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Sunday, October 30, 2011

Sunday Service - 28th Oct

Song
I love u lord
And I lift my voice
To worship you
Oh my soul, rejoice


Take joy my king
In in what you hear
Let it be a sweet sweet sound
In your hear

Message;
Luk 18:

The world is waiting for the manifestation of the sons of God

Quote... What u hear could be taken from, but what you see has become a part and parcel of u... Think about this.. When u pray, u need to see.


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Sunday, October 2, 2011

Sunday 2nd Oct

Song

Be lifted high 2ce
Oh Lord be lifted high
For you are holy
Righteous and worthy
Oh lord, be lifted high

And we will say that u re good
And all the miracles u ve done have brought joy
And we are changed
And all the hope we have
We place in u right now...

Father we declare that we love u
We declare our everlasting love for u


Message
Isaiah 55:1 - 6
1 Ho, every one that thirsteth, come ye to the waters, and he that hath no money; come ye, buy, and eat; yea, come, buy wine and milk without money and without price. 2 Wherefore do ye spend money for that which is not bread? and your labour for that which satisfieth not? hearken diligently unto me, and eat ye that which is good, and let your soul delight itself in fatness.3 Incline your ear, and come unto me: hear, and your soul shall live; and I will make an everlasting covenant with you, even the sure mercies of David. 4 Behold, I have given him for a witness to the people, a leader and commander to the people. 5 Behold, thou shalt call a nation that thou knowest not, and nations that knew not thee shall run unto thee because of the Lord thy God, and for the Holy One of Israel; for he hath glorified thee.

6 Seek ye the Lord while he may be found, call ye upon him while he is near: 7 Let the wicked forsake his way, and the unrighteous man his thoughts: and let him return unto the Lord, and he will have mercy upon him; and to our God, for he will abundantly pardon.

Enterprise
Futherance of your own self. He breaks away mentally and be fully focused.

I have given u power to get wealth so that my convenant shall be established

Then relate to the story of the talent...

Governance

Responsibility of taking upon your self to improve the collectif.

So there is difference btw enterprise and governance

Morality of self interest


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Sunday, September 18, 2011

Sunday Service 18-9 2011

Song
U are awesome in this place

To ur sanctuary

I can only bow down and say
U are awesome in this place might God
U are awesome in this place our father
U are worthy of my place
In u I have all my praise


Jehovah ide buke,
E bano
Na ra month
E di we
Ibu eze
Eruwa
In a tasi
A rapo
Ibudiek
A ha ,
Ibudike a a
Jehoava ibe buke

Oluwa eyin latobiju 2ce
Aribiti arabata
Eyin latobi ju. 2ce
Oluwa


Arabaribit, oba to ni korun yo ..
Arababit oba to tan sanmo. 3ce

Helleluya, haa leluya halluya
Si baba mi loke 2ce

Osuba re ree o 2ce
Oba ti a ro ti a ri ise owo re...

You are worthey o lord 2ce
Invincbel, the miracle worker
U are worthey o lord

Kini e lee se olorun mi 2ce
Eyin ti e da aye ato orun

Commandment to rejoice after a temporary setback... How failure becomes success that disconnect pains

Quote...
God is too good to keep you a slave of your past

Never mourn over failure or pain...

The pain of giving birth becomes joy immediately after


Message
Passage
John 16: 16 A little while, and ye shall not see me: and again, a little while, and ye shall see me, because I go to the Father.

19 Now Jesus knew that they were desirous to ask him, and said unto them, Do ye enquire among yourselves of that I said, A little while, and ye shall not see me: and again, a little while, and ye shall see me? 20 Verily, verily, I say unto you, That ye shall weep and lament, but the world shall rejoice: and ye shall be sorrowful, but your sorrow shall be turned into joy. 21 A woman when she is in travail hath sorrow, because her hour is come: but as soon as she is delivered of the child, she remembereth no more the anguish, for joy that a man is born into the world. 22 And ye now therefore have sorrow: but I will see you again, and your heart shall rejoice, and your joy no man taketh from you. 23 And in that day ye shall ask me nothing. Verily, verily, I say unto you, Whatsoever ye shall ask the Father in my name, he will give it you. 24 Hitherto have ye asked nothing in my name: ask, and ye shall receive, that your joy may be full. 25 These things have I spoken unto you in proverbs: but the time cometh, when I shall no more speak unto you in proverbs, but I shall shew you plainly of the Father. 26 At that day ye shall ask in my name: and I say not unto you, that I will pray the Father for you: 27 For the Father himself loveth you, because ye have loved me, and have believed that I came out from God. 28 I came forth from the Father, and am come into the world: again, I leave the world, and go to the Father. 29 His disciples said unto him, Lo, now speakest thou plainly, and speakest no proverb.


Glenn Beck's story

Bill Winston

Kenneth Copeland

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Sunday, September 4, 2011

Sunday 4th September 2011

Songs
1. The storm is over

2. Shepherd of my soul
I give u full control
Where ever you may be I will follow
I have made a choice

Where ever you may be
I will be

Song 3
Be it in the quiet pasture
Or by the tempest deep
The shepherd of my souls is by side
Though I face a mighty mountain

Or the valley dark and deep

Shepherd of my soul will be my guide

Song 4
God will make a way
Where there seems to be no way
He works in ways
We cannot see
He will make a way for me

He will be my guide...

With love and strength
For each new day
He will make a way
He will make a way

Song 5
Jesus the son of God
I believe in You x2

All we need is a muster seed of faith... Just believe in Him.

Song 6
Awesome God
How great thy art
You are God
Mighty are your miracles
We stand in awe
Of your holy name
Lord we bow and worship you.

Holy are you God
All creations
Worthy is your name
We worship
Your majesty

Song 7
Araba ribiti oba to ni ko orun yo
Araba ribiti oba to ta sanmo

Hallelujah Hallelujah
Si baba mi l'oke

Hallelujah Hallelujah Hallelujah
Si baba mi l'orun


Song 8
Oba ta o ri
Ma ri se owere
OAU ba are oo!

Message

Alright let's turn our bibles to... Mathew chapter 7 about

The sermon on the mount.

If any body kept the principals that were attained in this passage the person will be unscathed

The principals constitute the kingdom of God.

Everything that Jesus taught on the sermon on the mount was to do with how we treat one another. He was talking about the power of human relationships. He said if your beothe is asking for your foegivens and you still remain reliant to forgive him any gift you give to God will bwe considered useless that your relationship with your brother is more important than any gift you can give onto God.


Mathew 7-ask and you shall be given.

The problem with most of us christians is mental laziness you don't just say the grace of God fir things that you are not experienced in.


The bible says seek and discover that you need to learn and seek for the knowledge you need and after you've searched you then knock on the door.

If there is a little percentage of light go for it. You don't get anything done by sitting down... You must seek and search for the light or if you sre a slight opening in the door GO FOR IT

Find the information needed to accomplish the given job.

Knocking on the door arw under the influence of these principles...

1.) Walk in the light - if you hate your brother you are walking in the darkness so there is a higher chance of tripping and stumble.

DANNY WELBER- Take his story for example.

If you walk in the darkness you get so frustrated that you don't see the most obvious of things.

Nothing happens without a FIGHT.

Narrow is the way that leads to light.

When you are walking in the light you donakt call attention to your self. Walk in love.

3 principles of love...

Be intelligent with what you do.
Be in offensive.


1 corinthians chapter 12 vs 31 and 13:11-12...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................

Any body that declares Jesus is lord is working in the spirit.
You must be caring so anytime someone is suffering you must go there to comfort the person.

1 John:3- we have fellowship one with another. If we walk in the light we wain fellowship eoth one another-

1.) We forgive anyone one who we are holding a grudge on so as to receive forgiveness from God.

Once there is any form of material advancement people will change.

2.) Do not be offended...

3.) Lay down your life for your brethren...
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4.) Material distribution...

1 Timothy 5:3 honor widows that are widows indeed


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Sunday, August 28, 2011

Sunday 28th August

Success from Asking and receiving;

Mathew chapter 7 vs 7- Ask and you shall be given...

Anyone who seeks shall find and who so
ever knocks the door shall be opened.

No Son will ask for bread and what he will get from manifestation will be a stone. So what Jesus is saying that whoever asks shall receive.

Increase is a result of personal effort multiplication is a result of the people in your network.

So according to Mat 7:12 do unto others as you will like to be dealt with. This sums up the law and prophets. You can only multiply via people in ur network.

There are some people who are not useful or valuable that they are a burden to the people around you or you are just the not adding any value to their people neither trying to add value. just minding your own business

The principle of the jewish first born. This first born is not necessarily the physical first born but the one in the family that is most valuable to the family.

The law for any man to be meaningful in life is found in the law of ask and you shall be given.

This relates to a person who has five measure and believe he has 60 measures in him.

You rejoice in the fulfillment of something. This propels u to achieve it. The joy propels u to the achievement.

Know the sequence.....

Ask you shall be given
Seek and you shall find

That is you ask and you receive in your heart and you rejoice with understanding then you seek it and then you find it. The thing will start crystallize as soon as start to seek.

You prayed for a job you believe you have received and then you look for the job.

Desire and longing is not the same thing as pursuing your dream.

For you to take a leap, you may have to stop, move back and run for the leap. The moving back is what looks like a setback or pause.

God is simply setting you up to review before you take that leap.

So humble yourrself and learn. Here you ask for God to grant you understanding and wisdom.

There is a level of understanding that makes other thing irrelevant.

You still ask for wisdom... This situation that I am in I do not understand, but pls give me the wisdom to navigate this.

Read about appointment of deacons... You should be greedy of gain, but use the office well which gives you a greater degree.
Job 8.. Thou thy beginning were small their later lot will be great.


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Sunday, August 21, 2011

Sunday 21st Aug

Song
Be magnified of Lord
You are highly exalted
And there is nothing You can't do
Oh Lord my eyes are on You
Be magnified
Oh Lord be magnified.


Create in me oh lord
And renew thy spirit within me
Cast me not away from ur prese o lod
Take not Your Holy spirit from me
Restore on the me the joy of Your salvation
And renew Your spirit within me.

Message

Alright open your bibles to... The new testament... Title is...
IF you want to FAIL keep these commandments:

You need to teach sometimes what something is not in order for people to understand it.

Success is about doing what improves your personal situation to the point you become more useful to people around you.

The value of the material things you acquire when you succeed it carries with it the lessons learnt while acquiring these material things.

Commandments for failures:

1). Don't learn from your mistakes or better still don't admit that you have made those mistakes - The first man, Adam, messed up but the second man Jesus succeeded. On the first attempt of Moses freeing the isrealites he murdered someone but the second attempt was successful.

Same applied to Abraham with the story of Ismael.

You either act like Daniel or the people making jest of him trying to fail him. Whosover hardens his heart shall not prosper but whosoeve admits his mistake they shall be blessed.

2). Don't acquire the virtue of intelligence or courage- You must be emotionally intelligent ? This refers to your level of empathy in that person.

That is can you put urself in the place of the other person and understand their situation and feeling and act with understanding.

You cannot succeed if you don't get others to cooperate with you and to do so you need empathy which brings about loyalty to the person you're cooperating with.

Take for example a man that gets payed 50,000 , Naira and asks for a salary increase you must put yourself in his shoes, let's say he pays 25,000 for transport... How does he pay for food for his family?!?! If you really put yourself in his shoes you will get Him a better location to live in so his transport fee will be a mere 5,000 Naira So he could use the remaining money for him and his family.

Buying things for people wouldn't bring about loyalty.

Take the story of the ant told by Billy Graham. Ants in a circular fenced place with an outlet

The Law of unintended consequences :D

3). Be hasty in spirit.. Be hasty when taking decision.

Hastiness has been something that has been destructive... Many people have destroyed their wealth because of one decision.

Look at things the way it is not the way you want it to be.

You must hit that kind of intelligence that you can say" Eureka".

Look at the facts as they are.

4). Send mixed messages... Be a consistent person.

When things change around you, you must make the NECCESSARY adjustment.

If you are stagnant you will not advance

Don't let the success of yesterday become a trap. Do not hold onto one successful moment

Some died of the diseases that they were praying to get rid from others because they don't have the word in them. Make sure the WORD is in you.

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Sunday, August 14, 2011

Sunday 14th Aug 2011

Song 1. I will celebrate with a new song
- will praise him, I will song to him a new song
Halleluya Halleluya Halleluya

Behold he comes
These are the days of Elijah

SONG 2

You are alpha and omega
We worship u our God
You are worthy to be praised.

We give you honor and glory
We worship you our God
You are worthy to be praised X3

Song 3

Worthy is your name
We worship your majesty
Holy are you lord
All creation.....

Worthy is your name
We worship your majesty.

Awesome God
How great
You are God
Mighty are your miracles.....

Lord we bow and worship You.

Message

- Every manifestation to andswewred prayer comes on the wings of praise


Passage Ps 40

I waited patiently for the Lord and he incled unto me...

Brought me out of a horrible thing and myryy clay n set my fee and then establish and he change my voice


- Every manifestation to andswewred prayer comes on the wings of praise

- praising God brings

Sequence of effective prayer are
1 confession, pray in the spirit and then with understanding... Praying in understanding is basically getting the scripture that talks to ur situation and this is what you then confess finally and sign off on.

This is what u start to praise God for.
2 back up with word of God, u read the , bible and there will be a revelation
3 after this, start to praise

There are 3 types of church

Traditional church
Choir, deacon,

Modern church
Ipad , ipod screen etc

Prophetic church
Were the word has spiritual authority

Isaiah 40 :9
See, the former things have taken place,
and new things I declare;
before they spring into being
I announce them to you."

Song of Praise to the LORD

10 Sing to the LORD a new song,
his praise from the ends of the earth,
you who go down to the sea, and all that is in it,
you islands, and all who live in them.
11 Let the wilderness and its towns raise their voices;
let the settlements where Kedar lives rejoice.
Let the people of Sela sing for joy;
let them shout from the mountaintops.
12 Let them give glory to the LORD
and proclaim his praise in the islands.
13 The LORD will march out like a champion,
like a warrior he will stir up his zeal;
with a shout he will raise the battle cry
and will triumph over his enemies.

14 "For a long time I have kept silent,
I have been quiet and held myself back.
But now, like a woman in childbirth,
I cry out, I gasp and pant.

2nd Chronicle
Early in the morning they left for the Desert of Tekoa. As they set out, Jehoshaphat stood and said, "Listen to me, Judah and people of Jerusalem! Have faith in the LORD your God and you will be upheld; have faith in his prophets and you will be successful." 21 After consulting the people, Jehoshaphat appointed men to sing to the LORD and to praise him for the splendor of his[c] holiness as they went out at the head of the army, saying:

"Give thanks to the LORD,
for his love endures forever."

22 As they began to sing and praise, the LORD set ambushes against the men of Ammon and Moab and Mount Seir who were invading Judah, and they were defeated. 23 The Ammonites and Moabites rose up against the men from Mount Seir to destroy and annihilate them. After they finished slaughtering the men from Seir, they helped to destroy one another.

24 When the men of Judah came to the place that overlooks the desert and looked toward the vast army, they saw only dead bodies lying on the ground; no one had escaped. 25 So Jehoshaphat and his men went to carry off their plunder, and they found among them a great amount of equipment and clothing[d] and also articles of value—more than they could take away. There was so much plunder that it took three days to collect it. 26 On the fourth day they assembled in the Valley of Berakah, where they praised the LORD. This is why it is called the Valley of Berakah[e] to this day.

check Jonah's prayer, he ended with praises

These 3 combination guarantees your prayers.

Ps 81
... Proven by the water od Mweibq
Mark 11:24


Heb 3..
If you hold fast the confidence and the regioicing

Hold firm until the new order and be rise.

(His is the confifence that what you ask

At what point will a person know that I have recived theis

This when someone offers the rpayer according to the will og God.

Kenneth Haggin, the act of prayer

When u prayer but not knowing the exact will of God, you read and get a revelation that ties to ur prayer, then you pray with that scripture -i.e the understanding, so you now thank God based on that understanding.

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Friday, July 29, 2011

Fw: [EKITIPANUPO] Short Neurological Test




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Very interesting. Good  passed and am forwarding to friends my age and above.

Thank you.


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Subject:
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Short Neurological Test


1- Find the C below.. Please do not use any cursor help.


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2- If you already found the C, now find the 6 below.


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3 - Now find the N below. It's a little more difficult.


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This is NOT a joke. If you were able to pass these 3 tests, you can cancel your annual visit to your neurologist. Your brain is great and you're far from having a close
relationship with Alzheimer.

Congratulations!



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part 2

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evrye that can raed this rsaie your hnad.

To my 'selected' strange-minded friends:
If you can read the following paragraph, forward it on to your friends and with 'yes' in the subject line.





Only
great minds can read this
This is weird, but interesting!


If you can raed this, you have a sgtrane mnid too

Can you raed this? Olny 55 plepoe out of 100 can.

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Sunday, July 10, 2011

Sunday 10th July service

Ecc 11. 4
He that observe the wind shall not sow and he that regardeth the clouds shall not reap.

It is more blessed to give that receiving simply means it is more productive to give as what you give is what will be multiplied back to u.

Luk12:13smmm Do 50

... Money is a defense but soi also wisdom, knowledge. ... Find the scripture

Gal 6:
... Be not deceived God cannot be mocked.. He that soweth to the flesh shall reap corruption....

Men ought to pray and not faint.. The only thing that makes u not to faint is pray and have continuous communion with God.

Kenneth Haggin and Kenneth Copeland

Someone sows and another reaps ... Read carefully as the verse says the two of them rejoice together. ... Peter sowed appolo watered.. So that means is that the one that sowed is helped y being reaped by someone else...

Wednesday, July 6, 2011

Hello Friend?

Hello Friend.
I know you will be surprise reading this letter, but i beg you, This is
not one of those scam messages on the internet, I need your help and i
am willing to pay for it. I will tell you more of this if you are
willing to help me.
Mrs AKU DORI.

Sunday, July 3, 2011

Sunday 3rd July 2011

U a all I want
U a all I ever needed
U a all I want
Help me know u a nea

To feel the warmth of ur embrace
Help me find my way
Bring me back to u

U a all I want
U a all I ever needed
U a all I want
Help me know u a near

Message
Phil 3, 7-

But what things were gain to me I counted loss for Christ.
Yea doubless I count all things but loss dor the exclency of the knowledge of christ my Lord; for whom I have suffered

Basic principle of reaping and blessing

Seed Faith Principle.

1. Understand God is our source
2. Sow a seed of faith, essentially understand you faith and faithfulness is a seed.
3.

Christ is ur Rock of Ages..

Ages means dispensation.. Ages dispensation changes, but the rock remains the same.
Now understand that even though God is constant his channel of blessing changes with dispensation. When that channel and instrument changes, which is chosen by God out of his will for what he want to achieve people may get confused and then get corrupt by being caught up in confusing the channel of blessing which do change with the source of blessing. When this happens people may start to compromise th source in order to maintain the channel.

Illustrations;
A person lost his job and was dejected talking to his pastor he was counsel led that it was just that a channel was lost not your source of funds who is God.
Now relate it back to Paul comment on the opening passage.

Typically, the end of an personal era typically leads to the beginning of a future that is to benefit the whole of humanity.

Note you may enter into the fellowship of his suffering before this...

Wednesday, June 22, 2011

OmoOdua] Olunloyo on 1983 Oyo guber: Bola Ige planned to rig etc




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From: Orebe Femi <zurielle2009@yahoo.com>
To: Ekitipanupo@yahoogroups.com
Date: 22-06-11 07:16 PM
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Bravo Doc.
This is the stuff history is made of.
Very informative and revealing. We all should have lessons to learn herein.

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> Subject: [EKITIPANUPO] [OmoOdua] Olunloyo on 1983 Oyo guber: Bola Ige planned to
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> By FEMI ADEOTI
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> Friday, October 23, 2009 • ‘Ooni
> predicted my victoryDr. Victor Omololu Olunloyo, a
> mathemathician, engineer, administrator and politician
> became the Western Regional Commissioner for Economic
> Development in 1962 at the age of 27. He was the youngest in
> the cabinet of Dr. Majekodunmi’s administration for six
> months. He came on board again when the then Colonel
> Adeyinka Adebayo was appointed military governor of old
> Western State.
>   In 1983, Olunloyo contested on the
> platform of the National Party of Nigeria (NPN) and won the
> governorship of the old Oyo State. He defeated the then
> incumbent, the late Chief Bola Ige, of the Unity Party of
> Nigeria (UPN). However, he lost the seat three months later
> to the duo of General Muhammad Buhari and the late General
> Tunde Idiagbon who sacked the the Shehu Shagari government
> on December 31, 1983. Daily Sun had a seven-hour
> “encounter” with Olunloyo at his Malete, Ibadan, Oyo
> State, residence recently. He practically opened up on
> almost all issues. He did not pretend, and he refused to
> hide anything. Excerpts: 1983 gubernatorial polls in old
> Oyo State How
> I got the ticket of the defunct National Party of
> Nigeria (NPN)? When I wanted to get that ticket, I
> consulted a number of people. One of the persons I consulted
> was the present Olubadan of Ibadan, Oba Samuel Otugade
> Odulana. He is a strategist and a tactician. Then the three
> Lais in Ibadan, Lai Durosaro, Lai Oyadina and Lai Olugbesan.
> I used my Owu
> ancestry and went to Olusegun Obasanjo to ask him about some
> strategies and tactics. Like the miser he is always, he said
> he had no money. I pulled out his drawer and found dollars,
> pound sterlings etc in his Ota farm. I said “my brother,
> you said you have no money, but this is money.” He said
> “no, no. This one belongs to the chicken. (Owo Adie)’
> He asked:
> “How can we get support from Kano?” I said “what
> concerns Kano with Oyo State politics?” He said: “Kano
> is linked with Ile-Ife. The king in Kano, and the king in
> Ife. There are also other
> connections.” Obasanjo then gave me some strategies and
> tactics which I applied. The late Chief Adisa Akinloye
> (then National Chairman, NPN) was not willing to support me.
> I got him essentially through Alhaji Alao Arisekola (Aare
> Musulumi of Yorubaland). Chief Richard Akinjide was not very
> keen in supporting me. I found a very good friend of his who
> got him around and compelled him to support me. And that is
> Chief Kolapo Ishola (a former governor of Oyo State). Chief
> Lamidi Adedibu was backing Alhaji Kola Gbadamosi, the
> present chairman, Local Government Service Commission in the
> Alao-Akala government. A mighty strategy was laid out.
> Ibadan is a very noisy and complicated place. So, the major
> strategy was to reduce the number of candidates in Ibadan to
> one, and encourage the multiplicity of candidates in other
> places. What could be called an “illegal
> primary” was held at the Greenspings Hotel, Old Ife
> Road, Ibadan. There were 30 constituencies in
> Ibadan/Ibarapa area. What you call Ibadanland now with 11
> local governments as well as Ibarapa. We then got 626 people
> in these areas to Greensprings. We all agreed unanimously to
> reduce the number of candidates to one. There were 11
> candidates. This would be disastrous if allowed to go on.
> Out of the 626
> votes I came first with 286 votes. Gbadamosi came second
> with 134 votes. Then you had Chief Bayo Akande, the
> businessman who is the chairman of Splash FM Radio, Ibadan,
> now. Chief Theo Akinyele, former Secretary to the Government
> and Otun Bobajiro of Ibadan and the last but not the least,
> (Chief) Olaifa. At that election, some people did not
> contest. The last person got 26 votes. So, I won that
> non-party shadow election. The good thing about that
> primary is that everybody abided by it unlike now. They all
> surrendered, and all of them came round to support me. They
> also gathered funds, knowing that I didn’t have money. But
> 90 percent of my funds were provided by Arisekola. He first
> gave me 25 brand new vehicles including jeeps and buses.
> Then I got through my good friend, Alhaji Olotu Abidoye. We
> are still good friends till today. He is a very reliable
> man. He is a member of the Sports Council. We grew up with
> the late (Alhaji) Lekan Salami, who was a very strong
> supporter. Alhaja Aminat Abiodun, the present
> Iyalode of Ibadan, was one of my strongest supporter.. She
> was the first person who compelled and financed me to do the
> election. She discouraged all my opponents from contesting
> against me. Son of the soil
> “Son of the soil” thing was
> actually a trade mark, which sometimes translated in a
> negative way. It started from a very grave mistake that the
> late (Chief) Bola Ige made. (He was governor of old Oyo
> State then.) I don’t know what was responsible. A
> brilliant person like Ige was caught emotionally making an
> unfortunate mistake. He was one of the best gentleman like
> Christopher Okogbo. He was one of the brightest users of
> English language and Yoruba. He was a polyglot. He said
> something to the effect (later confirmed by many) that there
> was nobody in Ibadan suitable for governorship.
> After many
> years, that he made that reckless statement, I confronted
> (Alhaji) Lam Adesina (ex-governor of Oyo State). I said
> “Lam, you have been governor for four years. Were you dead
> or alive in 1982 when Ige made that obviously unacceptable
> statement? You would have become deputy governor to an
> Ijesaman, married to an Ibadan woman.” He said “nobody
> was fit.” I said, “here you are, you are fit and you
> survived the four years.” That statement spurred Ibadan
> people up to get an Ibadanman. I qualified eminently,
> because I was a strong pro-Akintola (premier of the defunct
> Western Region) person. I was strongly pro-Adegoke Adelabu.
> I had been commissioners in four ministries. I was also
> chairman of the biggest parastatal, which is now called Odua
> Group. It was WNDC (Western Nigerian Development
> Corporation) then. I had been Commissioner for Economic
> Planning, Community Development, Education, Special Duties,
> Local Government and Chieftaincy Affairs and Education a
> second time. All these were behind me. Remember also, I had played vital
> role in getting the Alaafin of Oyo on that throne. My mother
> is a Muslem, I was named on the eighth day in the
> Islamic way as Abdulhakeem i.e. A man of knowledge. The
> Immam, Sadiku Folorunso, who gave me that name, was Immam of
> Popo Yemoja, Ibadan. When I was contesting that election, he
> became the Chief Immam of Ibadan. Together with a good
> friend of my family and of my in-laws, and that was Asanike
> (former Olubadan of Ibadan), a man of great courage.
> All these
> people, whether it was the church, where my father was the
> organist, the whole town was using Ige’s statement to
> garner support for me. Akinloye addressed a press conference
> and said “we have a son who can do it.” (Omo wa ni, ki
> eje ose). Nearly all the obas, were behind me.
> Ooni predicted
> my victory three months before election The Ooni of Ife, Oba Okunade
> Sijuwade, did something on May 13, 1983. He called up all
> the political parties’ representatives in old
> Oyo State to Ile-Ife. He addressed us that the Oduduwa
> Shrine, the Ife temple had said the election would be
> bloody. There would be loss of life and mayhem. He said we
> should go and control our supporters and followers.
> He announced
> to us three months before the election the result of the
> election. All of us were present there, ask (Chief Bisi)
> Akande (he was Ige’s deputy then), he was present. The
> Ooni came and said this election coming in three months’
> time would be won by Olunloyo. He said it before everybody.
> Ige came, and left Akande there to represent him.
> All the other
> candidates were there. Lekan Balogun was the candidate of
> the NPP. They announced the result to us. They left us, went
> to the shrine and brought out the result. We saw smoke
> coming out from the back of the shrine. Ooni came out and he
> said Olunloyo would win, but the government would not
> last for a long time. He said he saw that Olunloyo was
> on a donkey, riding it. Ige was trekking besides him. After
> sometimes, Olunloyo returned to his house, and Ige was taken
> away. And it happened exactly. For two years and eight
> months, Ige was taken away. After 10 days, I returned to my
> house. We were told this on May 13, 1983, that election took
> place on August 13, 1983. The obas and all contributed
> money, it was a long time, more 25 years. The Alaafin, the
> Ooni everybody contributed money and gave it to me.
> The election
> was bloody in some places, but not in all places. A friend
> of mine was killed, Mr Amuwo. He was burnt to ashes at
> Oke-Ado, Ibadan. He came to Adedibu’s house, who was then
> chairman of the NPN in Ibadan Municipal. He left Adedibu and
> came to me, and things had already heated up by 9am on the
> day of election. I told him to stay in my house,
> he was an Ijebuman. We had been friends since he was in the
> primary school, and we were in Government College, Ibadan.
> He insisted on going home. He said even if there was no
> transport, he would just walk to his house. He was killed
> and we know the people who killed him. Some of them are
> still alive. The person who killed him disappeared and went
> to his hometown, Ijebu-Igbo, (now in Ogun State). He had a
> house somewhere in Oke-Ado, Ibadan. The election was bloody
> also in Ilesa and some other places. UPN printed 15 different results
> of the election There was a lot of tension. The
> UPN and the Action Group they would always scream about what
> they wanted to do: ‘This election would be rigged!’ The
> state (Oyo) government was UPN, the Federal Government was
> NPN. But what did they (UPN) do? They said they
> (FG) would give us (Oyo UNP) ballot papers. I never saw
> any bunch of ballot papers. Ige did some very funny things. He
> printed result sheets, Forms EC8 and EC8A, they filled them.
> They filled about 15 different kinds of results, they were
> cooked results. Ige knew he would lose election
> About a year
> before I was elected, the UPN gathered their prayer warriors
> and marabouts. They came to the conclusion that a man called
> Olunloyo would win the election, if he contested. I was just
> passing through a ministry at the secretariat one day when I
> was told. About two, three weeks after, I was told again.
> Who told me on the two occasions? The person is alive, he is
> now the Pro-Chancellor, Obafemi Awolowo University (OAU),
> Ile-Ife, Chief Abiola Morakinyo. (Ige’s Commissioner for
> Finance). He told me that they had made
> investigations that I would win the next election in 1983,
> if I contested. The first time he told me, I said: How can I
> win? I am not a member of any party’. Immediately he told
> me I went and joined the NPN at Ibadan South East Ward 9.
> In December
> 1981, four men came to me in Lagos. They told me that they
> had found out from their marabouts that I would win 1983
> election. As an engineer, I handled the Adelabu Market,
> Bodija, Akinbiyi Market for the Ibadan Municipal Government
> (IMG). IMG was owing me, Olakojo (present Oyo State SSG) was
> in the Treasury then. He later became Director of
> Administration at my campaign office and my Commissioner for
> Chieftaincy, and later Commissioner for Finance of Ike
> Nwosu. I went
> to Mapo (office of the IMG) and begged the treasurer to pay
> me. In 1981 December, I asked him to
> pay me ‘I have just been told,’ in my usual character,
> I told him, ‘I will be the next governor of Oyo State. Pay
> me, don’t wait until I become governor. In 1982 I won the
> primaries, I went to the treasurer again and told him:
> ‘Pay me, I am on the way to become governor.’
> In 1983, I won
> the election. I went to the treasurer and said: ‘Will you
> pay me now?’ So, he paid my money. That treasurer is
> Alhaji Adiama, he is alive. I remember Atinuke Ige and Bola
> Ige, we met at Igboora. I said ‘Atinuke, you are my
> sister. You are the wife of the present governor, and senior
> sister of the next governor.’ (Laughter) that was the way
> we took it. Election tribunal
> Ige insisted
> in challenging my election in the court and messed up the
> case. The electoral law at that time, allowed him only one
> or two prayers. You
> either say the election was rough and it should be
> cancelled. Or that it was not rough and you actually won.
> Once it is rough, you cannot win. If you are to win, it must
> not be rough. He claimed in his prayers that it
> was not rough and that he won. Two days to the judgement, he
> then changed his plea that they should either say he won. Or
> if they cannot say he won, on the alternative, they should
> say that the election should be cancelled. The five judges
> met and took a decision, and the decision was in our favour,
> unanimously, 5-0. They ruled that he cannot make such an
> amendment. When it came to the substantive judgement. Three
> voted for me, none for him and two abstained. I won it 3-0,
> two abstained. It went to the Court of Appeal,
> and it became 5-0. At the Supreme 7-0. But then the
> government had fallen by the time they concluded the case.
> The star of the legal
> case who did not take a kobo was (Chief) Richard Osuolale
> Abimbola Akinjide. One of the highlights of the case
> at the tribunal in Ibadan was when he (Akinjide)
> cross-examined Ige. And Ige cracked up under the stress.
> Akinjide went poetic: “There are 15 kinds of results in my
> hand, check them. The first one is on FEDECO paper. The
> second result is not signed. The third is signed but not by
> the electoral officer for that constituency.”
> An Owu man, Mr
> Alade from Erunmu (now dead), had hinted us that they (UPN)
> were printing some ballot papers. We asked him to pass the
> information to Eruobodo (late Busari Adelakun) at Lalupon.
> They were printing these result sheets with the government
> printer. We physically went to Onipasan, Eruobodo said: Ari
> yin o, ohun te nte yi, ente iro (we have seen you, you are
> printing fake results). We asked for two of the result
> sheets to be brought out by women who were with the
> government printer. Akinjide then said, ‘I put it to you,
> Chief Bola Ige, that you are a master rigger.’ That was
> the proceeding at the tribunal. When the military government came.
> (The military had no business in overthrowing that
> government. I went to (Tunde) Idiagbon, and asked him.
> ‘Why did you take power from us? Because people were
> stealing money left, right and center, and we were the
> cleaners of the system.’ And they set up one or two
> enquries. He was amazed that somebody could come up to him
> and say this.) They set up a commission of equiry to probe
> that election. Justice Babalakin, a retired justice of the
> Supreme Court was the chairman. Two days before their
> leaving, I wrote them. I said, ‘you ought to have summoned
> me. People have been shouting that the election was rigged.
> If it
> was rigged, I was a beneficiary of it. You have to hear my
> own side of the story.’ I went to the enquiry. I said;
> ‘look, all these political parties, none of them is
> innocent. We all had our master plans. This is the master
> plan of the NPN.’ I tendered it. ‘We also stole the
> master plan of the UP, this is it. There are two copies. One
> is in the government office. We want you to compel the
> military government to release it. This one we stole.’ We
> tendered it. ‘The NPP also had their master plan. These
> mater plans have to be studied in order to beat rigging in
> the future.’ The UPN lawyer then came to me and
> said, ‘please, if you don’t attack Awolowo, we will not
> attack you.’ I said, ‘how can I attack Awolowo? All of
> you use his image, you have no name of your own. I won’t
> touch Awolowo, he is a sacred horse.’ How Eruobodo facilitated Ige’s
> election in 1979 Eruobodo (Busari Adelakun) was not
> of the same genre with Adegoke Adelabu or Adedibu. He was
> not of the same stature. He was a relatively minor
> rabblerouser. He came into prominence as the man who
> facilitated Ige’s nomination as UPN’s candidate for the
> 1979 governorship election in old Oyo State.
> Ige did not
> contest the governorship primaries of the UPN in 1978. The
> primary was done at Okeho and was won by (Chief) S.M.
> Afolabi. Digression: Ige was an Ijesaman.
> Two powerful rich men, Ojo Ajanaku and Lawrence Omole
> represented the AG in Ilesa. They were always defeated by
> two powerful politicians, Sir Odeleye Fadahunsi and
> TunjiOlowofeyeku. Olowofoyeku was Akintola’s
> Attorney-General. Odeleye
> was used to replace Ooni (Adesoji Aderemi) as Governor (of
> the defunct Western Region). They were pillars behind
> Akintola. The AG was a right wing merchant and natural
> ruler-oriented elite, while the UPN was more
> masses-oriented. It was left of centre, while the AG was
> right of centre. Afolabi had cut his teeth in
> politics, he was minor intermediate staff at the University
> of Ibadan. He was a very reliable pro-Awolowo person. He
> actually got his accolades by allegedly slapping Akintola at
> a campaign somewhere between Iree and Eripa (in Osun State).
> That was what made him popular. Akin Omoboriowo also won in
> (old) Ondo State. They were then asked to step down for two
> old reliables, (Chief) Michael Adekunle Ajasin. Omoboriowo
> agreed. In Oyo State, it was (Archdeacon) Emmanuel Oladipo
> Alayande. At a
> meeting it was alleged that Alayande got a little bit
> roughened by
> the manners and language of Eruobodo. And he (Alayande)
> referred to certain people as illiterates. Eruobodo took
> exception to this and asked was he among the illiterates.
> Obviously, he looked like one. He now said the victory of
> the party hinged on him. He asked them to drop Alayande.
> They said they
> couldn’t find a candidate. Eruobodo now said “Bola Ige
> can win.” So Ige was brought in and he won, and made
> Eruobodo a commissioner. I am not so sure that was the most
> suitable way of rewarding him. You could give bags of money,
> or some contracts. UPN wrote its own obituary
> There was one
> great thing about that election which I must tell you today
> which the press has not known. The UPN planned a very big
> rigging plan which we intercepted. They made a very
> strategic mistake. They were over-confident and they often
> discussed matters where they should not discuss them. They
> often discussed party matters. They had the party
> headquarters at Yemetu, Ibadan, and they often used it.
> They often
> discussed party matters in the executive council. When you
> look at the Exco conclusions, minutes, you found discussions
> of party matters. We got to know about this. Then we set up
> an espionage system consisting of some labourers, messengers
> and some top civil servants. When they had produced these
> Exco memos, we got a spare copy. A particular location
> inside the secretariat, towards the back of the Water
> Corporation, in that bush, there we had our contacts such as
> drivers who would then deliver the message to us.
> All these can
> be verified. They are in the records of the Oyo State
> Government. On August 11, 18, 25 and September 1, 1982 (all
> Wednesdays), the UPN led by Ige held crucial
> meetings and recorded everything in the Exco Chamber. They
> are in the book of minutes we stole extra copies, I tendered
> them at the Babalakin Probe Panel. I got a subpoena and
> Babalakin signed that Olurin (military governor) should
> release the big book where the thing is pasted and signed.
> I showed them
> to General (Yakubu) Gowon, he is still alive, when he came
> to visit me in government. He is a very good friend and a
> very decent man. You will be shocked to hear this. Bola Ige
> signed all the papers. Inside the paper, the UPN examined
> their chances of winning the 1983 elections. They came to
> the conclusion that as things were, they would lose. The
> report was signed by Ige. You cannot stop rigging unless you
> probe all the past allegations. We have to stop rigging
> because 2011 cannot be as is in the past. It cannot be
> business as usual. Obasanjo who said it was
> do-or-die is no longer here with us. Lamidi (Adedibu) is
> gone, for good or ill. So, we have to device a means of
> stopping rigging. 1962 National Census
> The most
> interesting job I handled as the Western Regional
> Commissioner for Economic Development under Dr. Majekodunmi
> was the census of 1962. The figures were cooked and we
> insisted that the census should be corrected. Infact, it was
> later cancelled. Another census was done in 1963. I don’t
> know whether that one was not itself cooked. But we have
> been having census problems. We detected that statistically,
> you cannot have 300 percent increase in population within 10
> years. The 1952 figures were infact estimated, putting 17
> millions in the North and 14 millions in the South, with
> eight in the East, six in the West. I
> think politicians in the South were by and large
> relatively incompetent compared with those in the North. The
> North is a very advanced place not in terms of paper
> qualifications of people with Ph.D etc. These are sometimes
> not the correct indices. There is a unity to an extent in
> the North. The unity is caused by both history and religion.
> They understand clearly the common interest. They also have
> a very strong system of native administration, which we now
> call local government. They have a real understanding of
> politics. They know that if power is on their side, so many
> people will prosper. Whereas in the South, there is so much
> individualism. I must say this of Dr.
> Majekodunmi, I was the youngest member of his cabinet. He
> gave me an absolute free hand to handle the census. Not once
> did he interfer with my actions and activities. I used to
> wonder, why would this man give free hand to a boy of 27? I
> was 27
> then in 1962 and he was 47, he is 93 now. I was
> commissioner under Majekodunmi for seven months, June 21 to
> December 31, 1962. It was a successful tenure of office.
> The same thing
> happened when General Yakubu Gowon influenced General
> Adeyinka Adebayo to reshuffle his cabinet and put me where
> the Alaafin of Oyo problem was. Adebayo not for once, not
> for all the pressures on him interfered even with me, or
> gave me one hint or another of how to solve the problem.
> Do you know at
> that time, I had been thinking of privitazation of the
> economy, and selling government shares and everything about
> monetization? I had thought of all these in 1962.
> Installation
> of Alaafin, Oba Adeyemi III Oh! It was a long story. The
> central thing was the greatness of Adebayo. He had been
> deceived and
> misled. They got him into a very complicated position.
> General Adebayo is one of the greatest men I have ever met.
> Very open, generous and accommodating. When he became
> Military Governor of Western State, people exploited his
> honesty. He constituted a cabinet of 12 members, six
> pro-Action Group (Awolowo boys) and six pro-NCNC/UNDP
> (Akintola boys). I was one of the Akintola boys with an NCNC
> background. There are three stages in what is
> called a ruling house chieftaincy. There is the nomination
> which is done by the family, whose turn it is to provide
> candidate(s). There is the appointment which is done by
> kingmakers. And thirdly and finally, the approval by the
> government. The vacancy occurred in January 26, 1968, but it
> was not filled until January 13, 1971. The cabinet was
> reshuffled on January 5, 1970, and I came in as Commissioner
> for Local Government and Chieftaincy Affairs. I solved the
> problem by
> January 14, 1971. I also solved the problems of the Owa of
> Idanre (now in Ondo State), the Balogun of Ijebu-Ode, Ogun
> State, Owa of Igbara-Oke, also in Ondo State and many
> others. The
> head of the family had his own son as a candidate, and the
> declaration allowed more than one candidate. But what he did
> was always to remove the names of all the other applicants,
> except his son. He would then forward it to the kingmakers.
> The declaration demanded through the Head of the Princes
> without reservation, but he had put in reservation.
> The first
> round of confusion was that the nomination was interfered
> with by the government in a very complicated and painful
> way. Each time they held meeting and they nominated more
> than one candidate, the chairman put forward only one
> candidate. The confusion was so great that the government
> set up a commission of enquiry. Chief Magistrate
> Obileye, may his soul rest in peace, was put in charge. He
> came to the conclusion, very strange, that there was only
> one candidate validly nominated. That was odd.
> The light at
> the end of the tunnel was provided by a very great man, the
> late Justice Michael Ogundare. He was the counsel to that
> Obileye Enquiry. He was an officer in the Ministry of
> Justice. He eventually ended up as a judge of the Supreme
> Court of Nigeria. He was the one who read the judgments on
> those very exciting cases including resource allocation. He
> read out the lead judgment in that case. Ogundare recommended, as a
> minority voice, that the thing should be cancelled. The
> government decided to make an edict to say that only one
> candidate was lawfully nominated. The next thing was that
> they placed that single candidate before the kingmakers and
> the kingmakers rejected it two times.
> The third
> time, they put in the name of Lamidi Adeyemi who was not
> even placed before them. The kingmakers were then brought to
> Ibadan and intimidated. They were led by the late Chief
> Esuola Akano, who was an exemplary person. Akano told
> Adebayo that they were ready to die and if they should kill
> them, they requested that their bodies should be released to
> their families. That they were not going to do anything
> wanted by Awolowo and Adebayo, and that is all! Awolowo
> backed the other man. At that stage, the governor
> introduced another round of confusion. They dismissed the
> Oyo Mesis (the kingmakers), seven of them. When the seven
> Oyo Mesis voted, two voted for the government candidate, and
> five voted against him. In reconstituting the replacement,
> they chose village chiefs, Elepe of Iseke, Aguo of Oyo and
> others. This was an insult on the tradition and the people
> of Oyo. The new kingmakers were immorally constituted in
> that, the two who voted for Ladepo, were included and five
> who voted against were thrown out. The seven (new Oyo Mesis)
> met, and within 10 minutes, they had appointed Ladepo,
> Aranlola’s son as the Alaafin of Oyo. The last stage was the application
> of Section 21, which was the approval. That approval,
> however, never came. Section 21, more or else says that
> “notwithstanding the fact that this appointment has been
> made in accordance with the law and approved and registered
> declaration, the government may nevertheless approve or
> nevertheless set aside the said appointment, in the interest
> of peace, order and good governance.” When I took over, that nomination
> and appointment had taken place waiting for approval. After
> several months of study, I brought out a new approach to the
> subject, and showed that a
> serious mistake had been made. And for this serious
> mistake, the involvement of an organization called Oyo
> Multipurpose, for this mistake, everything they had done was
> a nullity. You cannot put something on nothing, it will not
> stand. The
> executive council I invited them in a memo that I wrote
> myself. After a long debate and extensive debate with the
> Attorney-General. I wrote him a one page letter, and he
> replied with a seven-page. It was unsatisfactory for me. I
> took it to the executive council, and it was overruled. That
> the thing was legally incorrect. That appointment was then
> nullified. Then we began another process by
> allowing the man whose appointment was nullified to
> re-contest, as well as all other candidates. We took steps
> to make sure all candidates were put on a level-playing
> field. That was how Lamidi Adeyemi got in. On September 4,
> 1969, very
> desperate things were done. I will show you documents on
> this later. Oba Lamidi Adeyemi got in there after about
> three years of struggling. Controversial picture published by
> National Concord I was not sleeping. That was
> unfortunately, may his soul rest in peace, cooked up by
> (MKO) Abiola. I was resting my head on the table in (Adisa)
> Akinloye’s house, Itutaba, Ibadan. We had some
> interminable and boring meetings. I just put my head on the
> table. The next thing I found was a picture saying I was
> sleeping. Sleeping where? Was I sleeping in parliament?
> Even when I am
> sleeping, my brain is more powerful than many of the people
> who are awake. What I can do when I am dozing, when some
> people are awake they can’t do it. I was not dozing, I was
> not sleeping. The point is this, sleeping where? On my bed?
> At a beer
> parlour? It was all kinds of lies against me.
> Concord
> newspaper then published a cartoon, I was not only said to
> be sleeping, but with a bottle of beer on the table. If you
> look at the picture, you would see that there was no bottle
> or anything. It was a very ridiculous thing. Many people are
> unintelligent. I don’t bother myself with people who
> don’t have smart brains. Abiola became very nervous,
> because he wanted to be national chairman of the NPN. He
> struggled with Akinloye. His next plan was to become
> president of Nigeria. He calculated from what I hear, that
> if he was to have a breakthrough in Oyo State. If Oyo State
> was the bastdion of NCNC. Action Group was a little stronger
> in Ogun and Ondo. Oyo and Osun were pro-Akintola.
> He reckoned
> that if NPN got stronger and won in Oyo State, then that
> person would be
> too sure as presidential candidate. And Akinloye would

> then have a way to become president. He wanted to thwart
> that. I got
> such an excellent support from the Concord until that day.
> The person who told me of this thing was no other person
> than Dele Giwa. He called me, and may I be cursed eternally
> if I am lying, and said Abiola asked them to do all they
> could to bring my candidate down. He said he told Abiola
> ‘this is nonsense.’ It was MKO’s undoing.
> Later on, he
> needed my help when I was writing this Monday Think Tank in
> Tribune. He once went to Ikenne to see Chief (Mrs) HID
> Awolowo. Lekan Are, Soaga (Simbi’s brother) went with him
> to ask Mama to stop me from writing for Tribune. Lekan Are
> told me he was bringing him here, I told him: ‘Don’t
> bring Abiola to my house. In any case, you are just coming
> from Ikenne. And I know you have failed at
> Ikenne.’Mama told a number of people of her interest in
> the article I wrote on Mondays, so it used to be the bumper
> day. They found that on Mondays, there was always a bumper
> sale when I wrote. General Ibrahim Badamosi Babangida also
> told me of the debate in the military circles every Monday
> when my article came out. Babangida used to read the
> article. I
> knew Abiola would win but would not rule I saw vision and I wrote in the
> column one day. I saw ‘mandate’ in my dream at 1a.m. The
> first three letters, MAN, fell to the left, and D strayed to
> the right. I got an inspiration. The man is Abiola, the date
> is June 12. I titled the article: ‘Abiola, or June 12, or
> Both’. OR has two interpretations in English. OR inclusive
> or, OR exclusive. In Latin, they are two different words.
> I came to the
> conclusion that those
> of us who are benefiaries of his generousity etc, would
> like the man to stay alive, even if he did not become
> president. That was my conclusion of that MANDATE. I also
> forcasted that he would never be made president. I spoke
> about it very clearly during Adedibu’s memorial lecture.
> He knew the bank accounts of all these people like David
> Mark, who is now the President of the Senate.
> MKO claimed
> Mark put pressure on IBB not to handover to him
> David Mark was
> Minister of Communications and had some clashes with Abiola,
> some misunderstandings. Abiola always told us Mark was one
> of those who put pressure on Babangida not to handover. And
> Mark continued to talk in that type of vein. He once said a
> military man, may be of a lowest rank, is better than a
> civilian who had all the qualifications. He is not my
> friend, but I don’t hate him. He was the one who said
> telephone is not for the poor, as if there was any
> telephone in Otukpoland when he was born. Things like that
> annoy me. All the same, he is a lucky man. He has money. He
> is in high position even though he struggled to get the
> seat. He was
> one of those who put pressure on IBB. But I used to argue
> with IBB. What is the use? They would kill the president,
> they would kill the man who put him there. It is probably
> better for us to have one of them alive. 1983 coup I didn’t bother myself. I had
> known about a week that they were planning a coup. I
> followed security very well. There was a sports festival
> where I was watching some of the people watching us. My
> Commissioner of Police was very good, he kept me well
> informed. That CP is no other man that a third-term Senator,
> Nuhu Aliyu. He was the one who said he was
> not comfortable with the backgrounds of some of his
> colleague senators. I think there is a minority of people
> involved in malpractices. But certainly, what he said is
> probably not true of the majority.  
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SUMMARY OF STUDENTS ENROLMENT IN PUBLIC SECONDARY SCHOOLS

IN EKITI STATE AS AT OCTOBER, 2010

 

S/ N
NAME OF LG
2006

Census

NUMBER

JUNIOR SS

NUMBER

SENIOR SS

TOTAL

NUMBER

NUMBER

BOARDING

SCHOOLS

ENROLMENT

JUNIOR SS

ENROLMENT

SENIOR SS

TOTAL

ENROLMENT

1 ADO
313,690
14
14
28
5
9745
6057
15802
2 EFON
87,187
6
6
12
1
1568
1379
2947
3 EKITI EAST
138,340
11
10
21
0
3172
2624
5796
4 EKITI SOUTH-WEST
165,087
10
10
20
0
2710
2187
4897
5 EKITI WEST
179,600
13
12
25
0
2986
2542
5528
6 EMURE
94,264
4
5
9
1
1571
1332
2903
7 GBONYIN
147,999
12
12
24
3
2907
2380
5287
8 IDO/OSI
160,001
15
15
30
3
2987
2578
5565
9 IJERO
221,873
15
15
30
0
4265
3487
7752
10 IKERE
148,558
10
10
20
3
3363
2709
6072
11 IKOLE
     170,414
17
16
33
0
3905
2854
6759
12 ILEJEMEJE
43,459
6
5
11
0
635
684
1319
13 IREPODUN/IFELODUN
131,330
12
13
25
3
3156
2928
6084
14 ISE/ORUN
113,951
8
8
16
0
2379
2063
4442
15 MOBA
145,408
11
9
20
0
2169
2021
4190
16 OYE
137,796
14
15
29
3
3272
3203
6475
 
TOTAL
2,398,957
178
175
353
22
50790
41028
91818

 

*Note: this table was  created by Prof. Bolaji Aluko from information provided in tables by the Ministry of Education during hand-over briefing in October 2010.

 

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