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Post by Honorebu on Dec 3, 2015 20:15:12 GMT
The ongoing OsoGrams School project.
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Post by Honorebu on Dec 3, 2015 20:19:07 GMT
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Post by Honorebu on Dec 3, 2015 20:21:32 GMT
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Post by Honorebu on Dec 3, 2015 20:23:19 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Dec 3, 2015 20:27:04 GMT
Methodist Elementary School,Oke-Omi,Osu during construction oduabachanal...looked they used mud bricks o..so cool
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Post by Honorebu on Dec 3, 2015 20:33:46 GMT
Methodist Elementary School,Oke-Omi,Osu during construction oduabachanal ...looked they used mud bricks o..so cool I love those red bricks dddddddie.Na wetin I wan use build my house be that
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Post by Honorebu on Dec 3, 2015 20:37:36 GMT
IrekeOnibudo , looking at all these projects from schools to roads e.t.c
Is it safe to say Aregbe is the best leader we've had in the south-west since Lateef jakande?
I think he has invested a lot in 2 crucial sectors which are education and urban renewal
These projects have long term benefits
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Post by IrekeOnibudo on Dec 3, 2015 20:52:01 GMT
IrekeOnibudo , looking at all these projects from schools to roads e.t.c
Is it safe to say Aregbe is the best leader we've had in the south-west since Lateef jakande?
I think he has invested a lot in 2 crucial sectors which are education and urban renewal
These projects have long term benefits Aaare, I am going to give that honour to Fashola ooo. And I say this without quibble, against a backdrop of elitist policies. After that, the Ogun state governor comes next. Now I should explain that the reason Fashola gets first place is to do with the complexities of running a state which has more people in it, than a number of the world's countries. This is no mean feat bruv, especially once we accept that his midas touch was seen at both an infrastructural level and also across parastatals tasked with the delivery of public services. With the above said, I do rate Ogbeni very highly in his advocacy for a more egalitarian society. His education policies, free school meals...etc, are largely commendable.
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Post by Honorebu on Dec 3, 2015 20:55:29 GMT
IrekeOnibudo , looking at all these projects from schools to roads e.t.c
Is it safe to say Aregbe is the best leader we've had in the south-west since Lateef jakande?
I think he has invested a lot in 2 crucial sectors which are education and urban renewal
These projects have long term benefits Aaare, I am going to give that honour to Fashola ooo. And I say this without quibble, against a backdrop of elitist policies. After that, the Ogun state governor comes next. Now I should explain that the reason Fashola gets first place is to do with the complexities of running a state which has more people in it, than a number of the world's countries. This is no mean feat bruv, especially once we accept that his midas touch was seen at both an infrastructural level and also across parastatals tasked with the delivery of public services. Hmmmmn It was a tricky pick for me as well but I had to give it to Aregbe after considering the resources at his disposal from IGR to allocation,size e.t.c
but I don't agree with you concerning the Ogun state governor.Can you give me your reasons why you think he is on the Ogun state thread?
I'll also like to see pictures of some of his projects
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Post by IrekeOnibudo on Dec 3, 2015 21:03:12 GMT
Aaare, I am going to give that honour to Fashola ooo. And I say this without quibble, against a backdrop of elitist policies. After that, the Ogun state governor comes next. Now I should explain that the reason Fashola gets first place is to do with the complexities of running a state which has more people in it, than a number of the world's countries. This is no mean feat bruv, especially once we accept that his midas touch was seen at both an infrastructural level and also across parastatals tasked with the delivery of public services. Hmmmmn It was a tricky pick for me as well but I had to give it to Aregbe after considering the resources at his disposal from IGR to allocation,size e.t.c
but I don't agree with you concerning the Ogun state governor.Can you give me your reasons why you think he is on the Ogun state thread?
I'll also like to see pictures of some of his projectsWayo no dey, I plan update the Ogun thread soon.
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Post by oduabachanal on Dec 3, 2015 21:55:22 GMT
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Post by Honorebu on Dec 4, 2015 1:22:25 GMT
Remember he ruled Osun state during the military regime
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Post by Honorebu on Dec 4, 2015 1:26:01 GMT
Her Highness I'm still wondering why we hardly use red bricks in Nigeria bar Osun state
They look super cool
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Post by Her Highness on Dec 4, 2015 1:27:20 GMT
You actually expecting this from me, for an EKITI thread?
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Post by Her Highness on Dec 4, 2015 1:28:45 GMT
Her Highness I'm still wondering why we hardly use red bricks in Nigeria bar Osun state
They look super cool I know..... looking at the last couple of pixs you posted. It looks so lovely with the green grass. Red brick + white shadings look so good!!!!
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