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Thursday, October 20, 2022

OJUAWO MOURNS EKITI ASSEMBLY SPEAKER, FUNMINIYI AFUYE.

OJUAWO MOURNS EKITI ASSEMBLY SPEAKER, FUNMINIYI AFUYE.
....described Afuye's death as shocking, painful and a huge loss to Ekiti State in particular and Nigeria in general.
The All Progressives Congress (APC) candidate for House of Representatives in Ekiti South Federal Constituency 1, Air Vice Marshal Rufus Adeniyi Ojuawo has expressed shock over the death of the Rt. Hon. Funminiyi Afuye, Speaker, Ekiti State House of Assembly.

AVM Ojuawo, in a press release, described Afuye's death as shocking, painful and a huge loss to Ekiti State in particular and Nigeria in general.
He described the late Speaker as a thoroughbred professional, an omoluabi per excellence who spent most of his time working for the development of Ekiti in both executive and the legislative arms of government.

'The death of Rt. Honorable Afuye is to say the least, shocking. He was passionate about the development of our state and his constituency in Ikere. He personified all the attributes of a typical Ekiti person by being forthright, hardworking, respectful and committed. He did his best to uplift his people in all the positions he found himself.

AVM Ojuawo commiserated with the family of the departed Speaker, the Ikere community, the government of Ekiti State, the State House of Assembly as well as the Progressives fold in the state, on which platform Afuye was elected into the House of Assembly to represent Ikere constituency 1 twice and was once appointed a Commissioner for Information. 

He prayed to God to grant repose to the soul of the late Speaker.

Late Funminiyi Afuye died on Wednesday October 19, at Ekiti State University Teaching Hospital (EKSUTH), Ado-Ekiti at the age of 66, after a brief illness.

Wednesday, October 19, 2022

Adebomi Hails Fayemi’s Glorious Tenure, Oyebanji’s Beautiful Beginning.

Adebomi Hails Fayemi’s Glorious Tenure, Oyebanji’s Beautiful Beginning.
Chieftain of the  All Progressives Congress(APC), Captain Sunday Adebomi (retd)  has congratulated  Mr Biodun Abayomi Oyebanji(BAO)  and Mrs Monisola Afuye  over their  colourful  and successful  Inauguration as governor and deputy governor of Ekiti State respectively.
Adebomi, former governorship aspirant and chairman, Ekiti State Emergency Agency (SEMA) in his congratulatory message expressed joy that Fayemi actually left Ekiti better that he met it.

The APC chieftain also thanked the national leaders of the party, particularly, its Presidential candidate, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu (BAT) for gracing the occasion.
”I want to use this opportunity to congratulate former governor Kayode Fayemi for fulfilling to a large extent his election promises and  finishing well as the state Chief Executive. The volume of projects commissioned  during the last  days to the end of his tenure was an attestation to his success as governor. 

”The calibre of personalities who graced the passing out ceremony and inauguration of the new  governor shows that Ekiti is back on track. I am  happy that Fayemi had left Ekiti in the hands of an equally capable hands in person Biodun Abayomi Oyebanji (BAO).

I want to appeal to all Ekitis at home and in the diaspora to give same love and support accorded the former governor to Oyebanji  in order to build on the  legacies projects. 
“I am confident that our new governor had received the best tutelage from Fayemi to enable him perform and sustain the good legacies, he explained. "

GOVERNOR, DEPUTY CLOSE DEFENCE AT ELECTION TRIBUNAL.

GOVERNOR, DEPUTY CLOSE DEFENCE AT ELECTION TRIBUNAL.
....The closure of their defence was announced by their leading counsel, Lateef Fagbemi, SAN.
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Ekiti State Governor, Biodun Abayomi Oyebanji and his Deputy, Mrs Monisade Christianah Afuye closed their defence on Wednesday (Today) at the governorship election petition tribunal sitting in Ado-Ekiti.

The closure of their defence was announced by their leading counsel, Lateef Fagbemi,  SAN. 

Other respondents' lawyers,  including the All Progressives Congress, Governor Mai Mala Buni of Yobe state and the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) are expected to start their defence as the tribunal had adjourned sitting till tomorrow Thursday, October 20.

Social Democratic Party (SDP)  candidate in the June 18 election, former Governor Segun Oni and his political party had filed the petition before the tribunal to discredit the election of Oyebanji and his deputy, Monisade Afuye.

The petitioners (Segun Oni and his party)  called four witnesses to establish their case before the tribunal.

Among the four witnesses were Segun Oni himself and the Ekiti state SDP chairman, Bamidele Ekunola,  both of who alleged widespread irregularities in the election. 

They alleged that the election was characterised by vote buying,  ballot snatching, chasing away of SDP polling agents, widespread violence and other electoral offences. 

They however failed to mention a single polling unit or a ward where these malpractices were allegedly  perpetrated. 

They also failed to mention the name of anybody they referred to as the agents of APC,  who committed the alleged electoral offences.

Former Governor Segun Oni also told the tribunal that he never lodged any complaint of the alleged irregularities with the police and that he didn't witness any form of violence or vote buying on the day of election.

He said he returned home after he voted at his polling unit, where the exercise went smoothly.

Monday, October 17, 2022

THE STORY OF ADÉGBÖRÒ L'OJA OBA: A YORUBA ADAGE.

THE STORY OF ADÉGBÖRÒ L'OJA OBA: A YORUBA ADAGE.
....."ÌSASÙN tabi IKOKO TI YIO J'ATA (OBE), IDI RE A GBONA". (A pot that wants to consume a palatable soup must have its bottom burnt or heated with fire first).
ADEGBORO left Ibadan for Lagos in search of greener pasture. He chose to be carrying loads (Alabaru) on his head at Oyingbo market to earn a living. Few years after, he bought a cart from his savings and this eased the pain of carrying loads on his head for commercial purposes.

The Cart also increased his income and he was able to acquire 6 more of its kind which he rented out to others.
Exactly 8 years in this cart pushing business, Adegboro bought a van which many called BOLEKAJA and learning how to drive, he handled the business by himself.
IMAGE: ADEGBORO VAN, "TENI BEGI LOJU TRANSPORT SERVICE."

4 years into the Bolekaja business, Adegboro had been a proud owner of 6 Vans. Being a bona fide Ibadan son, (omo bibi ilu Ibadan) ADEGBORO built a magnificent building at OJA OBA where the Olubadan Palace was situated when it was time to put a roof on his head. Many people at this period approached Adegboro to show them the secret behind his success.

He simply asked them if they could carry loads on their heads in the market to earn income (alabaru)? And their response had always been "NEVER".
He too would spontaneously say “ENI TI O LE SE ALABARU L'OYINGBO, KO LE SE BI ADEGBORO L'OJA OBA" - this is a replica of the adage also in Yoruba land that says; "ÌSASÙN tabi IKOKO TI YIO J'ATA (OBE), IDI RE A GBONA". (A pot that wants to consume a palatable soup must have its bottom burnt or heated with fire first).

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Ojuawo Donates Exercise Books to Ise/Orun primary Schools.

Ojuawo Donates Exercise Books to Ise/Orun primary Schools.
....the gesture is to assist parents and encourage enrolment of pupils in schools.~AVM Ojuawo.
Air Vice Marshal Rufus Adeniyi Ojuawo (retd), has donated exercise books to 21 primary schools in Ise/Orun local government area of Ekiti State.

AVM Ojuawo, the All Progressives Congress (APC), candidate for House of Representatives in Ekiti South Federal Constituency 1, said the gesture is to assist parents and encourage enrolment of pupils in schools.
'Education is going to be one of my focal points when I become the representative of this federal constituency come 2023 by God's grace.

'This gesture is to assist pupils within our community with learning materials needed to enhance their studies, as education is key to greatness. 

“We are assuring our children of more education support in order to excel"
He urged parents in the constituency to prioritise their children’s education for a brighter future. 

Head teachers of the benefiting schools commended Ojuawo for the gesture and called on him to do more when he emerged victorious in the election next year. 

Meanwhile, NUT Chairman, Mr Gabriel Alabi described the facilitator as a man of high repute who always supports people's dreams for development. 
"We are proud of you for this great gesture. No doubt about it, parents of the beneficiaries will reward the gesture with votes in your election to represent us in the Green Chamber. 

Ise/Orun local government APC Chairman, Hon Dare Idowu urged people in attendance to embrace Ojuawo's aspiration for the betterment of the Ekiti South federal constituency1at large. 

"His experience, exposure and generosity will bring much dividend of democracy for all and sundry from the 10th National Assembly, he added. 

The book presentation was jointly done by Otunba Kayode Fasae, Hon Dare Idowu and AVM Adeniyi Ojuawo.

~RAO MEDIA TEAM

Sunday, October 16, 2022

BIOGRAPHY HISTORY OF JAN ŽIŽKA.

BIOGRAPHY HISTORY OF JAN ŽIŽKA.
....A Czech national hero general nicknamed "One-eyed Žižka", having lost one and then both eyes.
STATUE OF JAN ZIZKA 

A castle near Litoměřice. He gave the biblical name of Chalice (Kalich in Czech) to this new possession. He was born in the small village of Trocnov in the Kingdom of Bohemia into a family from the Czech nobility. According to Piccolomini's Historia Bohemica, he had some connections with the royal court from his youth, and later held the office of Chamberlain to Queen Sofia of Bavaria. He fought in the Battle of Grunwald (15 July 1410), where he defended Radzyń against the Teutonic Order. Later he played a prominent role in the civil wars in Bohemia. He led the Hussites during the first important clashes of this conflict in the Battle of Sudoměř (1420) and in the Battle of Vítkov Hill (1420). In the Battle of Kutná Hora (1421) he defeated the army of the Holy Roman Empire and the Hungarian Kingdom. The effectiveness of his field artillery against the royal cavalry in this battle made it a successful element of Hussite armies.

Žižka's tactics were unorthodox and innovative. In addition to training and equipping his army according to their abilities, he used armored wagons fitted with small cannons and muskets, anticipating the tank of five hundred years later. He exploited geographic features to the full and maintained good discipline in his armies. He had to quickly train peasants to repeatedly face highly trained and armored opponents who usually outnumbered his own troops.

A monument was erected on the Vítkov Hill in Prague to honor Jan Žižka and his victory on this hill in 1420. It is the third largest bronze equestrian statue in the world.
EARLY LIFE:
Jan Žižka was born in one of two Meierhofs of the village Trocnov (nowadays part of Borovany in the České Budějovice District). An old legend says that he was born in the forest under an oak growing just next to the fields and little ponds belonging to the Meierhof. Žižka's family belonged to the lower Czech gentry (zemané) but did not own much estate. Little is known of the rest of the family too. Jan Žižka had several siblings but the only names known to historians are brother Jaroslav and sister Anežka. The family had a crayfish in their coat of arms.

The date of Žižka's birth is not known. A document dated 3 April 1378 mentions Johannes dictus Zizka de Trocnov (Jan called Zizka of Trocnov) as a witness on a marriage contract. On the basis of this document, it is assumed that Žižka must have been of legal age at this time and was born around 1360. Nevertheless, there is no direct evidence whether Jan Žižka listed on this document was identical with the Hussite general. For example, Czech historian Tomek and his followers supposed it could have been the military leader's father. They argued that if Žižka were adult in 1378, he would be too old to become such an able commander after 1419. Others, such as Šmahel, admitted that even such an age might not have prevented him from successful leadership. Furthermore, historian Petr Čornej notes that "Žižka" was not a family name but a specific nickname that is not attested in any other member of Žižka's family.

In the years 1378-1384, Žižka's name appears on several property documents, which indicate that he was struggling with long-term financial problems. In 1381, Žižka is attested in Prague, in connection with the settlement of the inheritance on the Trocnov estate. It is unclear how to connect this stay with Piccolomini's later report that young Žížka received an education at the Prague royal court. A 1384 document also mentions some Kateřina, a wife of Johannes dictus Zizka. This document states that Žižka sold the field he had once acquired from Kateřina as a dowry. After this date, Žižka's name disappears from historical documents for 20 years and it is generally assumed that he became a mercenary soldier.

ŽIŽKA AS AN OUTLAW:
Although some of the south Bohemian nobility led by Henry III of Rosenberg took part in various revolts against the king Wenceslas IV at the turn of the 14th and 15th century (the king was even held captive in the Rosenberg's castles of Příběnice and Český Krumlov for a short time), there is no evidence of Žižka's participation in these conflicts. It is supposed that in the early years of the 15th century Jan Žižka already controlled his family property. However, the family probably got into financial problems and started selling parts of their estate. Some sources suggest that Žižka's father took the place of the royal gamekeeper before he died in 1407 near Plzeň and Žižka himself might have been taken into the royal service, too, but the evidence is not clear enough.

However, beginning in 1406, Žižka starts appearing in the black book (acta negra maleficorum) of the Rosenberg estate as an accused bandit. Unfortunately the reasons of this change are not known, but the fact that he declared open hostility to Henry of Rosenberg and also to the city of Budějovice and their allies suggests that he was trying to fight some injustice against his house and to enforce some of his rights in this way. Šmahel assigns the boom of south-Bohemian banditism in that time to the continual growth of the estates of the rich house of Rosenberg (and of the church estates too) and simultaneous indebtedness and pauperization of the lower gentry together with the thirst for land among their subjects, which resulted into big social tension in the area. These circumstances may have eventually forced Žižka to leave his residence in Trocnov. Historian Tomek also speculated that he might have been forcibly deprived of his small hereditary property, which was not uncommon in that time. As a result he started leading the life of an outlaw, partly supported by the local nobleman Valkoun.

In any case, violence broke out and Žižka tried to harm his enemies on any possible occasion, using as his allies also local bandits led by Matěj Vůdce (Matthew the Leader) who were seeking only financial profit. The group camped in various places, including a farm in the village of Sedlo (nowadays part of Číměř), a mill not far from Lomnice nad Lužnicí, at a house of an unknown woman in Hlavatce or simply in the woods. The bandits were mugging merchants and other people travelling on south Bohemian highways. In that time mugging, holding people for ransom and attacking small towns were the main source of the group's income who used it for their living and to pay spies and temporary hosts. Žižka took part in these raids and at least one murder of a man belonging to the cohort of Henry of Rosenberg.[10] Žižka and the bandits were also in touch with some more powerful enemies of Henry of Rosenberg. For example in 1408 Žižka took part in preparations for conquering the castle Hus near Prachatice (whose burgrave was Mikuláš of Hus who later became one of first commandants in Žižka's army in the beginning of the Hussite Wars). He was also dealing with Aleš of Bítov about his help in an attempt to conquer the towns of Nové Hrady and Třeboň. Another nobleman asking his help was Erhart of Kunštát who wanted to attempt the stronghold of Slověnice.

Some of Žižka's companions were eventually captured, tortured, and executed, including Matěj Vůdce. Žižka's situation changed on 25 of April 1409 when king Wenceslas agreed that his conflict with the city of Budějovice should be finished and on 27 June he pardoned him (calling him "faithful and beloved") by a special letter. At the same time he ordered the city council of Budějovice to do so too. This suggests that the king admitted that Žižka was at least partly right in the conflict.

GRUNWALD (1410):
According to the Polish chronicler Jan Długosz, in the following year (1410) Žižka served as a mercenary during the Polish–Lithuanian–Teutonic War. It is assumed that he was on the winning Polish-Lithuanian side of the Battle of Grunwald, also called the 1st Battle of Tannenberg, one of the largest battles in Medieval Europe.[18][19] It was fought on 15 July 1410, and the alliance of the Kingdom of Poland and the Grand Duchy of Lithuania, led respectively by King of Poland Jogaila (Władysław II Jagiełło) and Grand Duke Vytautas (Witold), decisively defeated the Teutonic Knights, led by Grand Master Ulrich von Jungingen. Most of the Teutonic Knights' leadership were killed or taken prisoner. The Knights never recovered their former power and the financial burden of war reparations caused internal conflicts and an economic downturn in their lands. The battle shifted the balance of power in Eastern Europe. Długosz reports that after the battle, Žižka was serving in the garrison of the town of Radzyń.

THE CIVIL WAR:
Early in 1423, internal dissent among the Hussites led to civil war. Žižka, as leader of the Taborites, defeated the men of Prague and the Utraquist nobles at Hořice on 20 April. Shortly afterwards came news that a new crusade against Bohemia was being prepared. This induced the Hussites to conclude an armistice at Konopiště on 24 June. As soon as the crusaders had dispersed, internal dissent broke out anew. During his temporary rule over Bohemia, Prince Sigismund Korybut of Lithuania had appointed Bořek, the lord of Miletínek, governor of the city of Hradec Králové. Bořek belonged to a moderate Hussite faction, the Utraquist party. After the departure of Sigismund Korybut, the city of Hradec Králové refused to recognize Bořek as its ruler, due to the democratic party gaining the upper hand. They called Žižka to its aid. He acceded to the demand and defeated the Utraquists under Bořek at the farm of Strachov (in the area of today's Kukleny within Hradec Králové) on 4 August 1423.

Žižka now attempted to invade Hungary, which was under the rule of his old enemy King Sigismund. Though this Hungarian campaign was unsuccessful owing to the great superiority of the Hungarians, it ranks among the greatest military exploits of Žižka, on account of the skill he displayed in retreat. In 1424, civil war having again broken out in Bohemia, Žižka decisively defeated the "Praguers" and Utraquist nobles at Skalice on 6 January, and at Malešov on 7 June. In September, he marched on Prague. On the 14th of that month, peace was concluded between the Hussite parties through the influence of John of Rokycany, afterwards Utraquist archbishop of Prague. It was agreed that the now reunited Hussites should attack Moravia, part of which was still held by Sigismund's partisans, and that Žižka should be the leader in this campaign. However, he died of the plague at Přibyslav on 11 October 1424 on the Moravian frontier. According to chronicler Piccolomini, Žižka's dying wish was to have his skin used to make drums so that he might continue to lead his troops even after death. Žižka was so highly regarded that when he died, his soldiers called themselves the Orphans (sirotci) because they felt as if they had lost their father. His enemies said that "The one whom no mortal hand could destroy was extinguished by the finger of God."
He was succeeded by Prokop the Great.

SOURCES:
Bílek, Jiří (2007), Hádanky naší minulosti 7. Čtyři Janové a bratr Prokop, Euromedia Group Praha. p. 172–173. ISBN 978-80-242-1952-3.Count Lützow, The Hussite Wars, J. M. Dent & Sons London, E. P. Dutton & Co. New York (1909).

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Saturday, October 15, 2022

MEET NEW EKITI STATE GOVERNOR, BIODUN OYEBANJI OYEBANJI, BAO.

MEET NEW EKITI STATE GOVERNOR, BIODUN OYEBANJI OYEBANJI, BAO.
....A new dawn with Hon. Biodun Abayomi Oyebanji.
His Excellency, Gov. Biodun Abayomi Oyebanji, Executive Governor of Ekiti State. 

Biodun Abayomi Oyebanji of All Progressives Congress (APC) won Ekiti 2022 governorship election after defeating PDP and SDP candidates; Bisi Kolawole and Engr Segun Oni.

Biodun Oyebanji popularly known as BAO will take oath of office on Sunday and after expiration of Dr Kayode Fayemi’s second term.

Below is the profile of new Ekiti State Governor, Biodun Oyebanji:
Biodun Abayomi Oyebanji was born on December 21, 1967 to Ezekiel Kunle and Esther in Ikogosi-Ekiti. He began his education at the Baptist Primary School in his hometown before attending the Awo Community High School; C.A.C. Grammar School, Efon-Alaaye; and District Commercial Secondary School, Aramoko-Ekiti. He then earned a first degree in political science from the Ondo State University (now Ekiti State University, Ado-Ekiti) in 1989.

Oyebanji earned a master’s in political science from the University of Ibadan (UI).

With credentials solidifying his knowledge in the field of political sciences, he sojourned into academics. He became a lecturer at the department of political science of the University of Ado Ekiti, where he worked for four years. His next path led to managing the treasury and financial services at the defunct Omega Bank Plc (now Heritage Bank) till May 1999 after which he segued into politics and governance.

Ekiti State Governor, Biodun Abayomi Oyebanji
ONE OF EKITI’S LONGEST-SERVING PUBLIC OFFICERS

Throughout Ekiti’s 26 years of existence, Oyebanji has been in public service for over 11 of those.

He began his political career as a special assistant on parliamentary affairs to Niyi Adebayo, the state’s first elected governor, in 1999 and then later became the chief of staff in the latter stage of the administration in 2003.

Then the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and Ayodele Fayose came into power, and Oyebanji was on a six-year hiatus from public service. He returned in 2009 but as the chairman of the governing board, citizenship and leadership training centre, federal ministry of youth and sports development — a position he held from June 2009 to December 2010.

After a court ruling sacked Segun Oni of PDP in 2009 and Kayode Fayemi was elected governor in 2010, Oyebanji was first appointed the commissioner for integration and inter-governmental affairs before he was tapped to head Ekiti’s office of transformation strategy and delivery (OTSD) a year later.

He was then named the commissioner for budget, and economic planning in 2013 and held the position till October 2014.

In 2018, after Fayemi was elected for a second term, Oyebanji got back into public service and was appointed secretary to the state government (SSG), a position he held until he resigned to join the governorship race in late 2021.
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