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Sunday, June 2, 2019

ERA OF CHANGE IN FEDPOFFA UNIONISM AS HOSTELLERS RAISE SUPPORT FOR BRAVO

Abram Lincoln said and I quote: 
“Ambition without knowledge is like a boat in a dry land"

This quote of Abram Lincoln came into pass when FEDPOFFA hostelites came out in multitude to Raise their support for Omiwale Opeyemi Politically known as Bravo who his vying for Students Union Government (SUG) position in 2019/2020 Academic session under Reformation movement.

The volunteer supports which take place at the FEDPOFFA BOYS HOSTEL on Friday 10th, May 2019 by 4pm during a courtesy visit of Bravo campaign Teams

According to them " we have heard a lots about the good deeds of Comrade BRAVO in which will we love (BRAVO) to being among the Students Union Government Executives that will pilot the Affairs of FEDPOFFA in 2019/2020 Academic Session."

They stated further, that BRAVO is more than a Comrade and he had a true love for all FEDPOFFAITES.

According to them" BRAVO have being there in agitating for students Interests and rights since his inception in FEDPOFFA.
Will all plead to all FEDPOFFAITES irrespective of FACULTIES, MOVEMENTS & GENDER to render unqualified support and love towards his ambition because he's a leader that Is ready to work and contribute largely to the development of FEDPOFFA.
Will all wish him(BRAVO) success in all his endeavors and ambition.

They further, advice him (BRAVO) not to change is good deeds: behaviors, characters and his commitment towards the interests of the FEDPOFFAITES".

*“The Only Limit To Our Realization Of Tomorrow Will Be Our Doubts Of Today.” – BRAVO@SUG19/20*

FEDPOFFAITES LET SAYS YES TO MR. GAME CHANGERS.

FEDPOFFAITES IN ONE VOICE LET SUPPORT MR. ONE FEDPOFFA(BRAVO)

FEDPOFFAITES LET GIVE MR. ACTUALIZER OUR VOTE.

REMEMBER WILL CAN'T SPEAK FOR OURSELVES BUT OUR VOTE CAN SPEAK FOR US IN MANY SITUATION.
SO LET US VOTE WISELY.

GOD BLESS FEDPOFFA
GOD BLESS OFFA
GOD BLESS NIGERIA

*FEDPOFFA BE REFORMED*
FEDPOFFAITES DO YOU KNOWN HIM?
WHO IS BRAVO?


I laugh when people ask this question, who's  Bravo?
*Bravo* his a good and responsible personality.

It's a great privilege to know him in a person and as a well determined and ever courageous Class Rep of HND1 Mass Communication.

Omiwale Opeyemi known as *Bravo*, is a workaholic when it comes to working for the success of his class and also towards achieving a specific goal.

A great leader,who is never afraid of saying nothing but the truth. Bravo is a person, who loves to carry everyone along.

Omiwale Opeyemi Politically known as *BRAVO* was a native of Ikirun, osun state and HND1 students of Mass communication department FEDPOFFA. And as well, the present CLASS GOVERNOR for HND1 MASS COMMUNICATION.

*EXPERIENCE SO FAR IN UNIONISM*

*BRAVO* was the former PUBLIC RELATIONS OFFICER(PRO) of School of Communication(NACITS) During his NATIONAL DIPLOMA (ND) Days.

ALSO, he was once a contestant for the post of SUG004 alongside with Other gallant comrades under Reformation in which they lost and at the they received glory and delivered to OJAZMAN crew.

DURING his ND days, *BRAVO* he was The Dir. Of Media and Publicity to the Students' Union Government which all knew about.

*MOTIVE/INTENTIONS TO CONTEST FOR SUG?*

*BRAVO* has always been there to fight for students' rights starting from his NATIONAL DIPLOMA days which make him to face a lots of panels and challenges from ANTI- CULT through era of oppressors and he overcame.

To me, Students' union Government is challenging when you are not vying to whizze for money.

*MY INTENTION AND AIM* is to fight for the interests of the students!

 The time is now to transform UNIONISM  in this majestic institution *FEDPOFFA*

The time is now to take *FEDPOFFA* to the next level.
*As matter of fact, the time has come to witness another turn around turn around in our Unionism*
THIS WOULD BE VOID WITHOUT YOUR SUPPORT FOR BRAVO
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤

SCHOOL OF COMMUNICATION
 Say yes to 👉 *BRAVO@SUG....*

SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING Say yes to 👉 *BRAVO@SUG....*

SCHOOL OF ENVIRONMENTAL Say yes to 👉 **BRAVO@SUG....*

SCHOOL OF APPLIED SCIENCE Say yes to 👉 *BRAVO@SUG....*

SCHOOL OF BUSINESS AND MANAGEMENT STUDIES Say yes to 👉 *BRAVO@SUG....*

Let me tell you, Life is better when you are happy but life is at its Best when people are happy because of you. Be inspired, Give Love and Share Your Smile with Everyone. :simple_smile:" 😃👍

*#FEDPOFFAITES LET stand with Bravo@SUG----*
MASS EXODUS LOOMS IN APC?


Exodus to where? That card has been played before. But I don’t believe that playing this card now will yield positive result. I, therefore, advise members of the All Progressives Party to forget about defection.

Yusuf Garba Baba

In 2019, President Muhammadu Buhari will be the man to beat. So, anyone in the APC that wants to leave should go ahead and do so. We must note that in politics, there are no permanent friends, just interests.

Ado Garba

The APC has no reason whatsoever to worry about those who want to leave the party.

Olaide Olasunkanmi

They can go anywhere they want to.  In 2019, the masses will only vote for personalities, not party, especially in the states. At the federal level, President Buhari still has my support.

Ibrahim Audu Najummai

I have prayed to God to weed out the problems in the APC. So, the defection of some members maybe God’s way of answering that prayer.

Idris Ahmed

All those who are planning to leave are angry because President Buhari is not giving them the opportunity to do whatever they like in the APC.

Suleiman Anjoh

Let them go. On my part, I will remain with PMB.

Umar Abdullahi

These were the type of statements we heard in 2014 before those governors defected. I hope the APC knows what to do to avoid a disaster.

Ubii Abraham

I am tired of the threats by some members of the APC. If they want to leave, they should do so.

Abdullahi Mustafa

The best thing for the aggrieved persons to do is to look for solution to the problem. Leaving the party is not the best way out.

Odueko Olumide John

All the gang up against President Buhari will fail.

Nura Yakubu Danhassan

Those complaining are responsible for the problems in the APC.

Muhd Kabir Mashi

Their departure will amount to victory for the party.

Aliyu Aliyu

The exodus is long overdue.

Abdulrahman Lawal

The people who want to leave do not have the power to stop Buhari. He won elections several times. He has God and the masses on his side.

Musa Hussein

Let them go. The people complaining have not done anything to develop Nigeria and the APC. Imagine a situation where the budget was delayed for about five months before passage.

Adegoke Ademola

They have already decamped by their actions and inactions. Delay in passing budgets, padding, non-confirmation of  nominees, do not speak well of party men.

Shamsuddeen S. Aliyu

In as much as I don’t support their exodus to other parties, I must state here that Nigerians are wiser now and cannot be easily fooled by anyone.

Usman Musa

It is unfortunate that Nigerian politicians do not have ideologies. Why do they keep defecting? If you believe in a cause, it will not be so easy for you to defect. We need to have a new mentality about politics.

Oz Amayo

If all these people who worked hard to ensure that Buhari won the presidential election in 2015 are now against him, how will the 2019 elections be?

Omijie Oziegbe

Even if members of the nPDP leave the APC, that will not stop President Buhari in 2019.

Nasiru Haruna

Why is it taking them so long to defect? We already know the good and bad people in this country and that will reflect in the way we vote in 2019.

Sanusi Ali

Pride goes before a fall! With or without them, the APC will win the 2019 elections. If they leave the party, more people will come in.

Ibrahim Fada

The members of nPDP should work with other party members to build the APC.

Adetunji Dolapo

Constant defection of party members will not help the nation’s democracy.

Onuoha Okechukwu Donald

We pray for their exit, as it will bring sanity to the party.

Mansur Balarabe Mansur

When will politicians forget about personal interests and start thinking about the masses?

Sani Aliyu Umar

They should leave now because the earlier, the better. Their defection will be a great relief for the APC and PMB.

Muhammad Abubakar

Exodus to where?  Who is after them? They should remain where they are.

Sani Mamman Katsina

Many of those who want to defect cannot win their polling units. Let them defect and let us see if they will win elections in 2019.

Sa’adu Muhammad

I have read the story and truly I don’t believe that they are a threat to President Buhari’s re-election.  They cannot stop the masses from voting for him in 2019.

Auwal Moga

If they think that leaving the APC will be more profitable to them, they should leave.

Bamusa Audu Kaki

Anybody who does not want to be part of repositioning this country is free to go anywhere he/she wants to go. With or without them, Nigeria will be great.

Abba Mohammed

Those who want to defect should do so. All I know is that, by Allah’s grace, President Buhari will make it in 2019.

Ibrahim Labbo Kirho

Let them go so that we can have our rightful place in this government that we struggled hard to bring on board.

Usman Shuaibu

I wish all those who are planning to defect the best.

Saleh Musa

The aggrieved persons should form a new party.

Ghali Mohd

Good news. We will transform this country with or without them, insha Allah.

Mustapha Saidu

Their grievances are mostly centred on personal benefits not national development, which is unfortunate.  This behaviour is a testimony that we  made the right choice in 2015 and we will repeat it in 2019.

Abdullahi Yahaya Adamu

They should leave. Many people joined the APC, thinking that they will be relevant and be allowed to do whatever they want.

Aleeyu Galadeema

Who will remain in a sinking ship? They should leave.

Lepetit Mohammed

The mass exodus has not started yet; this is just the beginning.

ThankGod Okechukwu

Source: dailytrust.com.ng


SHOCKING!!! OGBONI LEADER LISTS POPULAR MEMBERS SAYS MEMBERS ATTEND CHURCHES, MOSQUES



A seasoned administrator and chartered accountant, Francis Oluwagbenro Meshioye, the Olori Oluwo (Supreme Leader) of the Reformed Ogboni Fraternity has said being a member does not stop members from practising religions of their choice. In an interview with the Nigerian Tribune, he explained the fraternity takes its roots from Nigerian culture.

On the negative perception of the group and what attracted him, Meshioye said: “I wanted to understand my culture, to know why I am here. Why was I not born in India as a Hindu or in China to embrace their culture and religion? This made me to begin to look within myself to know who I am and I extended this to what I have within my area. I am a firm believer in the Yoruba saying, ‘Animo ni peregun laso’ meaning you add to whatever you have.

A seasoned administrator and chartered accountant, Francis Oluwagbenro Meshioye, the Olori Oluwo (Supreme Leader) of the Reformed Ogboni Fraternity has said being a member does not stop members from practising religions of their choice. In an interview with the Nigerian Tribune, he explained the fraternity takes its roots from Nigerian culture.

On the negative perception of the group and what attracted him, Meshioye said: “I wanted to understand my culture, to know why I am here. Why was I not born in India as a Hindu or in China to embrace their culture and religion? This made me to begin to look within myself to know who I am and I extended this to what I have within my area. I am a firm believer in the Yoruba saying, ‘Animo ni peregun laso’ meaning you add to whatever you have.

“If that is the case, I wouldn’t leave what I have found within my environment to embrace other things. I do embrace other things, mind you, but I believe that there is something we inherited from our source. I wanted to know why I am a Nigerian, a Yoruba man, what is my culture like and what is wrong with it amongst other things.

“Aside these, I wanted to know God my own way because if you know God and His laws, you will be a better human being. Thereafter, I realised that what I wanted was in my immediate environment. I looked at my culture and realised that it is very useful to realise my oneness with God. Our culture does not cast aspersion on any other and I found out in the Bible – I was raised a Christian – ‘Thou shall not judge’. The bible also says ‘search all things, find out the one that is true and hold on to the truth.’ So, I looked at everything and opted for Ogboni. Incidentally, Ogbonism does not prevent you from going to the church or the mosque.”

Affirming that one was free to engage in religous activities, he stated that: “Ogbonism does not prevent you from doing whatever you want to do. It is about understanding our culture which guides in living a better life and improving the society. These were the things that prompted me to go into our culture. I wasn’t particular about Ogboni but it satisfied my urge of knowing what we have in our culture to assist in living a better life, a respectable life. I love to be respected and I love to respect people and I like to be a noble character.

“I had the same line of thought about Ogboni as the public before I joined. When I was contemplating joining, I had nobody to direct me because you don’t see them easily but I had heard about them; so I said if they are bad I will leave. I later found somebody who introduced me to a member and during the period before induction, they were observing me but I was also observing them. They love each other and are respectable people; so I got interested and got glued to it. I found out that it is excellent and what I had been looking for.”

On the criteria for joining the fraternity, the Leader said: “You must be known by someone who is a member because we want people of good character. You must have a sponsor who will attest to your good character. You must be an adult according to the laws of the land; you must have a verifiable source of livelihood and you must be industrious.

“You apply and your letter will be sent to the state where your sponsor lives; you will be investigated, apparently without your knowledge. If you are found lacking in those key areas during the investigation period, we will tell you sorry you can’t be our member. If you don’t have any shortcomings, you come for an interview. You meet people who will discuss with you and if you are successful at the interview you are on your way to joining.”

Although Archdeacon T.A J. Ogunbiyi started the fraternity on December 18, 1914 and named it Ogboni Onigbagbo, Meshioye, in the interview, explained the name change to Reformed Ogboni Fraternity.

“At that time, there were only few Christian members in the fold but soon after its inauguration, they realised it’s not meant for Christians alone. It’s a cultural heritage and you can’t restrict heritage to religion. In Yoruba culture, we have Christians, Muslims and other faiths. That was why it was changed to Reformed Ogboni Fraternity to accommodate people of different religious leanings, race and political affiliation. It is incorporated and recognised under Nigerian law.

“Our past leaders include Sir Adeyemo Alakija, who was the first Olori Oluwo and he was followed by Sir Adetokunbo Ademola. We have had members including Chief Oladeinde Lawson, the late Archbishop Vining, Reverend David Mellor, Nnamdi Azikiwe, the Sardauna, Ahmadu Bello, and Chief Samuel Ladoke Akintola amongst others.”

On the difference between Aboriginal and Reformed Ogboni, the Leader explained that there are in fact three types of Ogboni.
“There is Ogboni Ilu, the governing council of a town. In Yorubaland, the governing system in any reputable town is Ogboni Osugbo. So, we have Ogboni Ilu, Ogboni Aboriginal and the Reformed Ogboni Fraternity. However, the major difference between Reformed Ogboni Fraternity and the others is that it focuses on the core principles and tenets of Ogbonism without tilting to the right or left.”

On the forthcoming centenary centenary celebration of the fraternity on December 18, Meshioye said he hopes people will have a proper understanding of what Ogboni is from the perception of the ROF. “It would be my wish that as many people as possible learn, understand, imbibe and practice the principles of Ogbonism of the ROF because it home-based culture and one’s culture matters a lot,” he added.

Source: dailyadvent.com
ANTHONY JOSHUA RESPONDS TO DEONTAY WILDER AND TYSON FURY TWEETS AFTER RUIZ LOSS


Anthony Joshua says he is paying little attention to the comments of both Deontay Wilder and Tyson Fury after he suffered a shock defeat against Andy Ruiz Jr. on Saturday night.

The Brit lost his IBF, WBA and WBO heavyweight titles after being knocked down four times by his unfancied Mexican opponent, who was drafted in at short notice to replace Jarrell Miller.

Afterwards, AJ got two very contrasting messages from his heavyweight rivals, with Fury backing him to ‘regroup and come again’ while Wilder was scathing, suggesting he had been found out.
He wasn’t a true champion. His whole career was consisted of lies, contradictions and gifts.

Facts and now we know who was running from who!!!!#TilThisDay

Asked about the two messages, Joshua told IFL TV: ‘That’s boxing, contradictions, it’s one or the other. That’s boxing.
‘But I’m still young in the sport, still got a long way to go. Been pro I think six years, so I’ve still got another like nine years in me. Fighters go on until they’re 40 now, I’m still 29 so I still got a long time.
‘I do it for the love, I love this game bro. My eyes are still focused and my mind is still focused on achieving great things in the sport.’

Asked in another interview with Behind The Gloves about Fury’s message of support, AJ added: ‘I don’t really listen to Tyson Fury if he says good shit or bad shit. I don’t really listen to that.
‘It’s just my family, my team, that’s who I listen to. I don’t really worry about that. But that’s Tyson innit? That’s the rest of the heavyweights. I don’t really get involved in the boxing talk.’

Reacting to the defeat in the ring straight afterwards, Joshua told Sky Sports Box Office: ‘Boxing is a tough sport, but I train hard and I got beaten by a good fighter, it will be interesting to see how far he goes, but this is all part of the journey.
‘Congratulations to the first Mexican heavyweight champion. We bounce back. This is the risk we take, every fighter deserves respect so congratulations to him. I respect every fighter, this is all part of the legacy, it’s how strong I came back. He’s a champion for now, I shall return.’
Source: metro.co.uk
AGBANA FC TO KICK START THEIR CAMPAIGN IN 2019 EKITI BET9JA LEAGUE AGAINST FASH-MOG FC.



Agbana International Football Academy will be playing her counterpart from Fash-Mog Fc for the first time in the history of the two clubs.

The match which have schedule to hold on Monday 3rd June, 2019 by 4pm Nigeria time at the Oluyemi Kayode Stadium in the State Capital Ado-Ekiti.

 The competition which was organized by the Board of Management of Bet9Ja Company in Ekiti State with the aim of Discovery talented youth Footballers in the State.

The competition which has earlier started on Thursday 30th May, 2019 involved 60 teams participating across the State and to be play on knockouts bases.

 This set of players will be representing the Academy at this year Ekiti Bet9Ja League.

GOALKEEPERS
Idrisnasiru Joekaty
Obe Henry

DEFENDERS
Ojo Ige
Adebayo Adedayo
Omotosho Tubosun
Omolayo  Tosin
Adeleke Lekan
Owoeye Taiwo

MIDFIELDERS
Adesitimi Temilade
Micheal Innocent
Omolewa Femi
Monsuru Kante
Akinware Posi
Oyekanmi Oluwaseu
Adedayo Onoye


ATTACKER'S
Fadahunsi Victor
 Akinware Emmanuel
Ajengele Segun
Kehinde Adeoye
Amobi Micheal
Udalor Benson
Adeniran Ayomide

COACH:  Oladunni Tunde
ASSISTANT COACH: Wurawumi Toyin
PRESIDENT: Ademola Agbana
ANNOUNCER: Akinwumi Olamide, The Academy Journalist.

Saturday, June 1, 2019

HOT AND FRESH! GOV EL-RUFAI SURPRISES NIGERIANS, SEE WHAT HE REVEALED ABOUT TINUBU AGAIN

Kaduna State Governor, Nasir El-Rufai, has made a serious revelation concernating the National Leader of the ruling All Progressives Congress, APC, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu.

El-Rufai revealed how some of the top contenders in the coming National Assembly leadership election emerged as people have been speculating that they were chosen to run for the top offices by Tinubu.

Specifically, El-Rufai dispelled the rumour that it was Tinubu that brought out Honourable Femi Gbajabiamila (APC, Lagos) who is running for the office of the Speaker Federal House of Representatives.

The Governor refuted that rumour that was ponsored by Tinubu for Speaker of 9th House, revealing that it was President Muhammadu Buhari himself who chose him.

According to Daily Trust, El-Rufai stated this on Friday when the Femi/Wase Campaign, alongside over 120 other lawmakers, paid him a visit at the Kaduna State Government House.

The Governor added that Gbajabiamila’s candidature was informed by his track record as an experienced lawmaker dedicated to legislative duties. “There was a misconception that Femi’s candidature was from Bola Tinubu but the fact is that it was President Muhammadu Buhari himself who chose him because of his commitment and dedication to legislative duties.‎ The President told me because I was not in Nigeria when he took the decision.”

“Some of our colleagues raised some misgivings but it’s just a matter of working chemistry, whom you can work it comfortably; not competence or whatever. “The last four years in the National Assembly have taught us bitter lessons about working chemistry,‎ and here in Kaduna State, I take part in choosing who becomes the Speaker of the State Assembly. So, I told the President that he must be involved in the process this time around. ‎
Kaduna State believes in Buhari’s words, and I assure you that there would be no contest on June 11 when the leadership of the National Assembly would be inaugurated,” El-Rufai said. ‎

Meanwhile, the Director-General of Gbajabiamila/Wase Campaign, Abdulmumin Jibrin (APC, Kano), had said the 121 members-elect from the House of Representatives were in Kaduna State to formally introduce the candidates to the Governor, for his blessings.

According to him, the duo deserved the position as ranking lawmakers with requisite experience to carry out necessary reforms in 9th Assembly in the next four years.


In response, Gbajabimila described El-Rufai as a brother in whom he is well-pleased, saying the over 120 lawmakers who accompanied him on the campaign tour was an indication of national acceptability. “The Rainbow Coalition,” as he called it, was a platform under which he and Wase intends to put their campaign slogan, “Nation Building: A Joint Task” into practice.

Meanwhile, another major contender for the speakership position in the 9th Assembly, Abdulrazak Namdas (APC, Adamawa) has stepped down and joined forces with Gbajabiamila’s camp. Namdas’ decision to step down was announced by the campaing DG, Jibrin‎, and was publicly acknowledged by the Adamawa lawmaker who was also on the entourage to Kaduna State.

The Gbajabiamila/Wase campaign has been waxing stronger as the day of the election draws nearer. They have been reaching out and getting supporters and endorsements for the posts they are vying for.
What are your thoughts on this story?

Source: dailyadvent.com