Thursday, October 29, 2009

ANTI- HATE BILL OF THE US....LESSONS

now it is a crime to hate, discriminate against any person(s) for whatsoever reason,ranging from religioun, disability, orientation, colour race, tribe,age etc, thanks to president Obama and his like minded cabinet, lets take a reccess, and come home for a minute, we are yet to sign the FOI bill, of which it was trully to protect the right of the nigerian citizen, it is the man , not the press that speak who needs to speak freely, the work of the press is to report it the entire populace, are we living in the same age with out american counterpart ? if they had choose wrongly now we should av been on another storyline by now, but the choose to do ti right, 2011 is almost here PLS CHOOSE RIGHT.

Thursday, September 10, 2009

Ajitoni's veiw: Tribute To The Great Maestro Cheif Gani Fawehinmi SAN

Ajitoni's veiw: Tribute To The Great Maestro Cheif Gani Fawehinmi SAN

Tribute To The Great Maestro Cheif Gani Fawehinmi SAN

the Nobel Laureate has truely spoken, chief Gani Fawehinmi is not just a man but a saviour,and a man of many features, who blended well in any environment. he discriminate non, either tribe, colour, religion or proffesion except antagonist of the common people. he belief so much in the liberilisation of the society.
Quoting the prof wole soyinka 'His weapon for this is of course – education. Nurturing minds, ensuring that the less privileged but talented do not lack for the means of their intellectual advancement, to whatever extent his means can provide – hence the real impetus for the title of this address - education as the surest basis for the regeneration of human potential and thus, societal self-realization'
I wish to see the faces of the dictators and military intimidators like IBB, Sanni abacha and Obasanjo's of this world, they need to see and learn from the honour bestow on the man who fought for the freedom of the pple.
they denied him the senior advocateship of his profession, the pple bestow the on him the advocate of the masses...................i could countinue on and on
can you compare this with abacha burials.
adue
i'll rather die a gani fawehinmi than live to be an abacha

Tuesday, July 21, 2009

development we desire.

It was one of those strike again in nigeria, so i had to go to abuja from lagos, i hadn't see this road since i was twelve. so i decided against all advice to make it by road.

The bus left at exactly 10am. before i know it i was faced with the reality of the road situation potholes on the ibadan express way are big enough in space for the firewood gap on the local stove at my cousin's wedding. then we got to the ogun state portion of the road where we have lot of traillers, it is actually a trailler and tankers haven, there were packed on the road and a some what three lane became ''a single lane expressway'', and alot of trading were on, we spent a quality time that this point doing nothing, i was already getting tired , as the excitement has started giving was to reality of what nigeria road user face on everytrip .

Here we are canvasssing for cheaper local farm produce to end the world food crises, how will this be possible when this produce are halve spoilt, and by the time they manage escape the narrow express way to their lacation, the transport fare has gotten better part of the reward, and the other halve is only usefullat the refuge dump, the farm produce trader and the farmer only have to struggle with one third of the entire harvest. we want to end world food crises, we desire a motorable road . how can this two contradiction give a positive result.

In primary school we learnt negative plus positive equal negative, by implication this means that no matter the amount we spent on press conference, seminar, tranning , agricultural fundings and etc, if our road network system is not good the result will still beending where we started , labour, effort with no result.

What use is a dual line when more than halve of the road is taken by parked traillers and fuel tankers belonging to nigerias who the media dare not criticise. so why not leave the road the way it was 20years ago.

If we trully are to be promoted from developing to developed, then we have to wake up and do the proper thing.
E ku ile ,look out for more report on my abuja by road see you next week.

Kwame Nkrumah University, Ghana Elecct Atinuke Adebanji (Nigeria) as Vice Chancellor

Nigerian-born Prof. Atinuke Adebanji becomes Vice Chancellor of Kwame Nkrumah University, Ghana  Professor Mrs. Atinuke Olusola ...