Tag: Akin Odunsi

  • Nana Hotel hosts Akin Odunsi

    Former Managing Director of Rosabel Advertising and key player in Ogun politics, Senator Akin Odunsi, will be hosted at home in Ota on March 31.

    The hosting, a stylish banquet and grand reception, is in honour of the former senator for his landmark achievements in the advertising industry, politics and home affairs.

    Put together by Serikialata Ventures, the consultant managers to Nana Hotel, Ota. the event is expected to pull in big players in the advertising industry and several decision makers in the mass media.

    It is also expected to attract personalities from the manufacturing industry in and around Ota which has a lot of personalities.

    The event is the second in the series of celebrities expected to boost tourism in Ota.

    Last October, Oba Adeyemi Obalanlege, the Olota of Ota, was hosted at the same venue with a lot of fanfare and merriment.

    Wale Seriki, Managing Director, Serikialata Ventures, reaffirmed the commitment of his outfit to celebrating achievers in the society. Mr wale Seriki was a former resource team member of the Nightshift Coliseum that had hosted many celebrities, including former Ghanaian President, John Jerry Rawlings.

  • Restructuring: Christopher Kolade, others to FG: peace not realistic without a new people’s constitution

    …Says current constitution promotes inequality; fuels poverty, insecurity, civil unrest

    …Calls for strengthening of federal character principles to promote national unity

    …Charges 2019 candidates from South West to pursue Yoruba Agenda first if elected

    In what could be described as the gathering of intellectual heavy weights, eminent personalities of Yoruba descents on Wednesday called on the central government to set up machineries in motion to give the country a new constitution that will be fair to all ethnic nationalities and geo-political zones, describing the current constitution as a vehicle without engine which if not urgently reviewed or out-rightly repelled, will lead the country to a developmental retrogression.

    Speaking at a Roundtable with all National and State Assembly candidates of major political parties in South West organized by a renowned Yoruba Interest Group, Voice of Reason (VOR) with theme: “Imperative of Restructuring and the Need For a New Constitution” at Oranmiyan Hall, Airport Hotel, Ikeja, Lagos, the speakers unanimously posited that the federal character principles, as currently stipulated in the constitution has been eroded with merit jettisoned by those saddled with instrumentalities of power to promote ethnic favouritism.

    Leading the intellectual fireworks at the event, a globally respected Former Nigeria High Commissioner to United Kingdom and Elder statesman, Dr Christopher Kolade, said the restructuring of the nation’s political sphere is very germane and imperative to bring the country back to her right pact.

    The Retired Seasoned Broadcaster who was the Chairman of the occasion, said Nigeria, as things presently stands, needs a National Transformation and only a new constitution could drive that. 

    Dr Kolade, urged Nigerians to concentrate on creating good structures, which he described as a good beginning in the quest for the restructuring of the country. He maintained that such structures must have faithful people to operate them or else, the whole struggle would become wasted.

    Kolade, who quoted section 23 of the Nigerian Constitution to buttress his position said, “Nigeria needs a constitution that will enthrone characters embedded with discipline and integrity to drive the pact of social justice so that the nation can be self-reliance in all areas of development.

    Calling on political leaders to promote national unity, Kolade said “I want to say that the Federal Character Principles should be implemented in line with constitution to promote and create equal opportunity for every regions of the country.

    Charging all candidates present to promote regional interest, and as well be patriotic, the accomplished Diplomat asserted that “a representative is an agent of the electorates and thus, owned the mandates, therefore, the people must be respected and their interest must be jealously protected.

    He stressed that the purpose of political participation is to better lives of  people, stating that they should consider ensuring that the political, economic and social structures of the country as envisioned by Voice of Reason is pursued to the letter for the sake of their children and generation yet unborn.

    In support of Kolade, the Chairman of Elizade Group of Companies and Founder, Elizade University, Ilaramokin, Ondo State who is a member of VOR, Chief Micheal Adeojo, said in a brief remark that he aligns himself with everything said by Kolade.

    In his paper titled “Imperative of Restructuring and the Needs for a New Constitution for Nigeria”, a renowned erudite scholar, Dr. Akin Fapohunda said Yoruba culture and traditions must also be strengthened to enhance progress.

    Fapohunda, who introduced the draft of proposed Nigerian Constitution written by the organization to the gathering, maintained that Nigeria as currently constituted, is running a Unitary System of government.

    He berated politicians spending excess money to fund electioneering campaign, stressing that such contradict the virtues of &Omoluabi& that is needed to drive growth and increase development, stating that everything needed to checkmate extravagance spending have been duly addressed in the VOR constitution, calling on all candidates present at the event to read the document thoroughly and see if it could be proposed to the country on the floor of national and state assemblies.

    The seasoned Educationists averred that only those with uncommon understanding are capable of seeing the dangers that have come upon the Yoruba’s in the context of Unitary Government of Nigeria masquerading as a federal constitution.

    &Our heritage and core values have been and are still being eroded before our very eyes while we stand akimbo without a coherent framework of strategic responses.

    He stated that the Yoruba Nation has been short-changed in the current dispensation despite the fact that funds largely generated from corporate taxes by companies practically operating in Yoruba Land are being used to run the country outside revenue from crude oil which is also generated from the southern region.  

    In his opening remarks, the Chairman of VOR, Dr. Olufemi Adegoke said that the purpose of politics was to strengthen the society and its people. He maintained that Yoruba land was suffering among other regions of the country, which he described as unfortunate and which would not further development in the country. 

    Adegoke, a Medical Doctor, explained that the essence of the roundtable is to groom, educate and sensitise all the aspiring representatives of the people in Yoruba Land on the needs for them to pursue the restructuring of Nigeria with sanctimonious attention and as well introduced them to the draft constitution already written by the organization for consideration if they are granted the insignia of power by their people.

     

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    Praising the late Yoruba political sage, Chief Obafemi Awolowo for impacting immensely on the development of the Western region, Adegoke blamed the ,illiteracy incursion into the politics of Nigeria in 1966 as the cause of the current hullabaloo fuelling poverty, inequality, hunger, poverty, starvation, insecurity, unemployment and civic unrest in the country.

    He lauded the founder of VOR, Late Prince Goke Omisore in uniting the people to take up responsibilities, he charged those entrusted with political powers to rule with conscience.

    Notable dignitaries present at the event includes; former Senator from Ogun State who is also a member of the organization, Akin Odunsi, Admiral Toye Sode, Mrs Jumoke Anifowose-Ajasin, retired Assistant Inspector General of Police, Tunji Alapini, Convener, Yoruba Koya Movement, Otunba Deji Osibogun, the General Secretary of VOR and Otunba Yomi Alao, renowned Developmental Economist, Bolaji Ogunseye.

    Also present at the event are the Presidential candidate of Kowa Party for 2019 general elections, Mr. Shina Fagbenro Brown, popular Lawyer, Soji Akingbade, a member of the House of Representatives and the candidate of the ruling All Progressives Congress for Agege federal Constituency of Lagos State, Hon. Samuel Adejare and numerous candidates of candidate of the Alliance for Democracy (AD), All Progressives Congress (APC), People’s Democratic Party (PDP) and Social Democratic Party (SDP) including many big wigs from academics and corporate sectors.

    Speaking on behalf of the candidates present at the event, the House of Representatives Candidate of Ijebu Central Federal Constituency of Ogun State, Barrister Kunle Osibogun promised to push for a bill that would restructure the country if elected. Supported on the podium by the AD Senatorial Candidate for Lagos West, Mr. Sunkanmi Ajao, Osibogun posited that it is time for the Yoruba’s to, in unison, speak with one voice and fight for economic independence and resources control so that the youths can be purposefully engaged  and the region can be a place of pride.

  • Restructuring: Okunronmu, Majekodunmi, Ogunbanjo,others to visit Ogun Assembly Speaker

    Again, the call for the restructuring of Nigeria’s political, economic and social firmaments will be reignited on tomorrow January 16th 2019 in Abeokuta, the capital of Ogun State as eminent Yoruba leaders of thought, including Senators Femi Okunronmi, Akin Odunsi, Tokunbo Ogunbanjo; among others pay a visit to the Speaker, Ogun State House of Assembly, Rt. Hon Suraj Adekunbi to seek for his support.
    Other Yoruba leaders that would be on the visit include Chairman, Voice of Reason, Dr Femi Adegoke and the Convener, Yoruba Koya Leadership and Training Foundation, Otunba ‘Deji Osibogun whose organization is spare-heading the visit.
    The rest are: the governorship candidate of Alliance for Democracy (AD) in 2015 in Lagos State, Mr. Bolaji Ogunseye; renowned Lawyer, Otunba Alaba Shonibare, Otunba Tilewa Osifeso, United States based Medical Doctor, John Mabayoje, University Don, Tunde Fatunde, Chief Kunle Osuntokun, Seasoned Industrialist, Otunba Remi Abdul, Chairman of Cowries Radio, Abeokuta, Mr. Willy Thomas, among others.
    In a statement made available to newsmen on Tuesday in Lagos, the National Director of Organization and Publicity of Yoruba Koya, Mr. Maxwell Adeleye said the core objective of the visit was to let all elected Yoruba parliamentarians understand why the restructuring of Nigeria’s political, economic and social structures must be implemented now for the sake of the generation yet unborn.
    He also said the visitation, which already held in Lagos State House of Assembly successfully, was being taken to all the parliaments in Yoruba land and that the visit to Abeokuta was aimed at formally seeking for the support of Speaker Adekunbi and other members of Ogun State House of Assembly on the constitutional request to restructure Nigeria in order to address injustice, inequality and unemployment threatening the peace of the nation.
    The statement disclosed that Rt. Hon. Adekunbi would be presented with, a paper titled “Yoruba Nation in a Restructured Nigeria Federation,” written by Yoruba Koya Leadership and Training Foundation, the September 2017 Ibadan Declaration on Restructuring by Yoruba People and draft of Proposed Nigerian Constitution written by Voice of Reason (VOR) during the visit.
  • APC will form govt in Ogun come May 29 – Osoba

    Former Governor Segun Osoba has expressed confidence that the All Progressives Congress (APC) and its governorship candidate, Prince Adedapo Abiodun, would form the government of Ogun State come May 29, 2019.

    Osoba said with the good support of the APC members, supporters and caliber of the governorship candidate, Abiodun, the party would coast home with victory, enjoining party faithful not to rest on their oars.

    The Akirogun of Egbaland made this known while addressing thousands of party members and supporters at his residence in Ibara GRA, Abeokuta, the state capital, during the formal unveiling of Abiodun’s running mate, Mrs. Noimot Salako-Oyedele.

    He assured that the next APC administration in the state would place more premium in zoning all political offices to reflect a sense of belonging to all sections, unlike what allegedly obtained today with Ibikunle Amosun’s government where a particular zone benefits more from appointments to the disadvantages of other zones.

    Osoba implored all the chieftains and members of the party to work in harmony to ensure success.

    He said: “Whether they like it or not Dapo Abiodun had become the Ogun State APC governorship candidate.

    Those who didn’t wish APC well have been disappointed.

    “The task had begun. We are in the midst of enemies and we should come together as one.

    “I want to urge all that we have just started. I am 80 years old and I am old enough to say things the way they are.

    “We don’t want any group within the APC. It is an insult.

    “We are just going into elections period and we should stop insulting our candidate.

    “From now onward, let us be one. Leaders don’t hold group meetings, but what you should be having is APC meeting as a party and it should be for the governorship candidature of Dapo Abiodun.

    “Three-quarter of your poster should bear APC logo, a quarter for a candidate’s picture and another quarter for the party’s slogan.

    “So, as we are moving today, disunity is over. We are fighting a vicious war and we should fight it within the purview of the APC constitution. Go and deliver your polling booths,” said Osoba.

    Prominent leaders in attendance include the governorship flag bearer, Prince Dapo Abiodun, the governorship running mate, Mrs Noimot Salako-Oyedele, Senators: Biyi Durojaiye, Gbenga Kaka, Gbenga Obadara, Akin Odunsi, Dipo Odujinrin, Tunji Egbetokun, Prince Segun Adesegun among others.

  • Amosun, lawmakers unite for party registration

    Amosun, lawmakers unite for party registration

    There were indications yesterday that All Progressives Congress (APC) chieftains in Ogun State have resolved their differences.

    Governor Ibikunle Amosun and the party’s National Assembly members gathered at the June 12 Cultural Centre in Abeokuta for a stakeholders’ meeting on the party’s membership registration, which begins tomorrow.

    At the meeting were Senator Gbenga Kaka (Ogun East); Senator Akin Odunsi (Ogun West); Senator Gbenga Obadara (Ogun Central); the party’s seven members in the House of Representatives, Kehinde Oduneye, Olumide Osoba, Segun Williams, Abiodun Abudu, Bukonla Buraimo, Kunle Adeyemi and Babatunde Olabode; members of the House of Assembly and top government officials.

    Amosun urged members to be orderly and peaceful during the registration.

    He said the party was united, adding: “All chieftains, including our leader, Chief Olusegun Osoba, are one. We must, through our words and actions, affirm the oneness of Ogun APC members at all times. We are one.

    Ogun APC Membership Registration Committee Chairman Adeniyi Fabikun urged members to participate actively in the registration, which begins daily at 9am and ends at 5pm. The exercise will end on Sunday.

    Intending APC members are to go to the nearest polling booth to them with two passport photographs. They would be required to sign or thumb-print. The registration is free.

    Fabikun urged stakeholders to mobilise people for the exercise.

     

     

  • Six APC Senators defy party’s leadership, screen Service Chiefs

    Six Senators on Monday defied the directive of the national leadership of the All Progressives Congress (APC) to block all Executive Bills or confirmation of nominations from the President in the Senate pending the resolution of the Rivers State crisis.
    The six APC Senators partook in the screening of the Service Chiefs appointed recently by President Goodluck Jonathan.
    The APC Senators that took part in the exercise are – Senators Kabiru Marafa (Zamfara Central), Babafemi Ojudu (Ekiti Central), Akin Odunsi (Ogun West), Mohammed Sani Saleh (Kaduna Central), Atai Ali Aidoko (Kogi East) and Ajayi Robert Borofice (Ondo North).