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Post by Honorebu on Dec 15, 2015 7:19:45 GMT
I heard there is a law that was recently passed by the Ondo State House of Assembly concerning an agency that will be in charge of road maintenance
The agency is called OSARMCO, which actually means Ondo State Agency for Road Maintenance and Construction.
That's cool.I've read a lot of things I never knew about Ondo state today
Not my fault Its difficult to get any info online
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Post by Deleted on Dec 16, 2015 2:37:54 GMT
Ondo APC women demand slotThe All Progressives Congress (APC) Women Forum in Ondo State has pleaded with party stakeholders to consider a woman as the deputy governorship candidate. They advocated 35 per cent political appointments, assuring that the party would win next year’s election. The women spoke yesterday when they hosted a governorship aspirant from the North Senatorial District, Chief Bukola Adetula, at the state secretariat in Akure. The woman leader in the Central District, Mrs Lola Sesay, noted that women constitute the largest proportion of voters in the country. She said: “We should demand that 35 per cent be set aside for women and this must be adhered to. We should also demand the removal of artificial barriers against women participating in politics.” Adetula urged APC leaders and supporters to “shine their eyes” ahead of next year’s election and support the person that could lead them to the promised land. The aspirant promised to provide jobs and basic things of life through visionary leadership. The All Progressives Congress (APC) Women Forum in Ondo State has pleaded with party stakeholders to consider a woman as the deputy governorship candidate. They advocated 35 per cent political appointments, assuring that the party would win next year’s election. The women spoke yesterday when they hosted a governorship aspirant from the North Senatorial District, Chief Bukola Adetula, at the state secretariat in Akure. The woman leader in the Central District, Mrs Lola Sesay, noted that women constitute the largest proportion of voters in the country. She said: “We should demand that 35 per cent be set aside for women and this must be adhered to. We should also demand the removal of artificial barriers against women participating in politics.” Adetula urged APC leaders and supporters to “shine their eyes” ahead of next year’s election and support the person that could lead them to the promised land. The aspirant promised to provide jobs and basic things of life through visionary leadership. Source : The Nation
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Post by Honorebu on Dec 16, 2015 2:50:31 GMT
@quimicababes ,
I'm 100% in support. I think that role should be reserved for females since the odds of a female being a governor in Nigeria is very low
And watch out! My beautiful sister will become the next deputy governor of Ondo state 
Females occupying top positions is not new in Ondo state.We have regents
We Yorubas have done really well in that aspect
We have Joke Adefulire in Lagos, Yetunde Onanuga in Ogun state
We used to have Alhaja Ojikutu,Kofoworola bucknor,Alhaja Okunnu and Sarah Adebisi Sosan in Lagos
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Post by Deleted on Dec 16, 2015 2:58:54 GMT
I hope APC wins Ondo only due to the DAWN initiative since Ondo and Ekiti are lukewarm on it due to politics Honorebu.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 16, 2015 5:05:22 GMT
Ogbeh to boost animal productionThe Minister of Agriculture, Chief Audu Ogbeh has pledged the revolut-ionalise sheep and goat production in Nigeria through the roadmap set for the sector. The Desk Officer of the Federal Ministry of Agriculture, Sheep and Goat Value Chain Department, Abuja, Mr Akeem Ibilade revealed this during a training session organised by the Ondo State Agricultural Commodities Association (OSACA) for Goat and Sheep Breeders Co-operatives. According to him, Nigeria is said to be having 63.3 million goats currently, but largely kept under the free range system, which the new policy is set to change. He said there is huge export window for the sector in the Middle East countries which have enormous potential to create self-sustaining jobs for Nigerians and earn the country enough foreign exchange. In his address, the State Chairman, OSACA, Pastor Akinola Olotu urged participants and the citizens to key into any of the links on the sheep and goat value chain which include breeding, fattening, fodder, production and marketing, among others. He said intensive sheep and goat mega projects will soon spring up in the state with the pilot one taking off at Ago Daadaa in Akure North Local Government Area. Source: The Nation
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Post by Honorebu on Dec 16, 2015 14:01:39 GMT
Inspection of ongoing road constructions in Akure..    
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Post by Honorebu on Dec 16, 2015 14:47:00 GMT
I think that's the newly dualized Alagbaka Prim Sch - Parliament - Sch of Nursing Rd
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Post by OmoOba on Dec 19, 2015 11:45:53 GMT
Idanre ready for Mare Festival …as Mimiko lauds Nollywood
The hilly Idanre Community in Ondo State and its environs is currently bubbling with activities, following heightened preparation towards the hosting of the 2015 edition of the annual Mare Festival scheduled to hold between Friday and Saturday.
The state Commissioner for Information, Mr. Kayode Akinmade, said activities lined up for the event included a cultural display at the Idanre Hill Resort, among other sporting and cultural activities.
Artisans, motorcycle riders and students within the community and its environs have been mobilised to make the festival a remarkable one, as evident during the visit of the Mare delegation to the ancient town last weekend.
Akinmade led other members of the delegation to the designated venues of the festival before paying a courtesy visit to the Owa of Idanre, Oba Dr. Fredrick Aroloye; the Aladelokun of Alade, Oba Olusegun Akinbola; Oba Atosin of Itosin, Oba Awosoye Ogunlowo and other stakeholders.
“The development is sequel to the decision of the state government to domesticate the annual festival in order to develop local talents, as a result of which competitions to identify talented musical acts and mountain climbers are on the table,” Akinmade said.
He said The Director-General of the Nigerian Tourism Development Corporation, Sally Mbanefo, and Nollywood acts would be actively involved in the festival, adding that this year’s event would bring a new experience.
Stressing that dignitaries would not only savour the cultural festival, Akinmade said the expected guests would also share in the Idanre hills experience.
He said that popular singer, Paul Dairo and popular talking drummer and singer, Aralola, among other acts, have been lined up to perform at the 2015 edition of the annual cultural cum tourism-oriented Mare concert, holding on Saturday, to round off the programme.
Meanwhile, Governor Olusegun Mimiko of Ondo State has canvassed support for the Nigeria film industry, otherwise called Nollywood.
Mimiko tasked investors to invest heavily in the sector so as to boost Nigeria’s socio-economic development, stressing that the industry represented infinite possibility for the country.
He made the plea on Monday during the seventh edition of the Best of Nollywood Awards, held at the International Event Centre, The Dome, in Akure, with the state government as the host.
He said his administration would not relent until Ondo State became a preferred event destination in Nigeria.
“Nollywood produces the best export for Nigeria at present, with over two per cent contribution to the Gross Domestic Product of the country. Over one million Nigerians are engaged in Nollywood. People must therefore invest in the sector, especially in film production, “he said.
The Governor said he remained a huge fan of the Nigerian movies, noting that the state had been monumental to the growth of the industry, particularly as many Nollywood practitioners were natives of Ondo State.
Some of the award categories and winners include Best Make-up – Ojuju; Best Actor (English) – Sadiq Daba; Best Actress (English) – Nse Ikpe Etim; Best Director – Lancelot Imasuen; Best Comedy Movie – Diary of the Triplets; Best Movie – Invasion 1897 and Best Production Design, October 1.
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Post by OmoOba on Dec 19, 2015 11:52:37 GMT
Olusegun Mimiko's Ondo state as Africa's model of development
Nigeria is a country known to be plagued by extreme poverty, illiteracy and disease despite the overwhelming abundance of natural resources and wealth God has endowed her with. It has defied logic, no matter how adjusted, that despite her wealth that should evoke envy from even great nations like the United States of America, Britain, France etc, her people still wallow in abject poverty, dwell in squalor, left uneducated, oppressed by the rich and powerful who often use state powers and connections to pass and entrench laws that further dispossess the people of their dignity and humanity in order to promote their own selfish agenda, and sometimes have the people embalmed alive as a result of the absence of basic health facilities and other infrastructure necessary for the ennoblement of man and his environment.
From Lagos to Kano, from Owerri to Oshogbo, the cities dance on squalid landscapes filled with filth, human and traffic congestion, disorderliness, hunger and poverty made worse by lack of care from government. It is survival ofthe fittest as either government is not providing the needed services to run a decent state or the little provided has been left to decay and bedevilled by inefficiency, incompetence, laziness, all resulting from a weakened or total absence of supervisory capacity by government.
However, there is a state that is blazing the trail in the way and manner a state should be governed; what one can actually call a Model of Development not only for Nigeria but also for all African countries who wish to sincerely elevate the standard of living of their people, improve upon the services provided for them and enhance their environment through enduring designing and redesigning of cities without making the people suffer in the process. That state is Ondo State and the governor is Dr Olusegun Mimiko.
What greets one on entering Ondo State is the neatness of the place. Akure which is the capital can pass for unarguably the neatest city in Nigeria, and this also reflects in the people. Everyone you meet is friendly, unassuming and eager to help when called upon despite the popular notion that Ondo people are "stubborn". To find out the secret behind these sterling qualities among the people, one does not need to look too far as they talk with measured pride how Olusegun Mimiko has touched their lives positively and impacted on their children loftily while leaving lasting legacies for their generations unborn. They are very quick to tell you about their kaadi-Igbeayo, a rare initiative of the state government in the form of a multi-purpose smartcard conceptualised to have the biometric and all other forms of data of residents of the state, indigenes and non-indigenes alike. The card is designed to "reduce unwarranted greed, hoarding, racketeering and diversion associated with distribution of some agriculture inputs and supplies, ensure free access to education and micro-credit facilities and guarantee access to other social welfare programmes of government" that are not only available but also speedily rendered.
Everyone is happy to flaunt their card: from the market woman, vulcaniser, taxi driver, carpenter, to the teacher, engineer, doctor, lawyer etc, kaadi-igeayo enjoys patronage from all and sundry as it is easily operable.
For example, the Medical Village in Ondo Town, is a one-stop shop for many medical needs including the one for which Nigerians go abroad to pay ridiculous bills. The Village consist a Mother and Child Hospital, a Trauma Centre, University of Medical Sciences, Gani Fawehinmi Diagnostic Centre and the Kidney and Dialysis Centre, all equipped with modern facilities, young, enthusiastic, responsive and friendly staff and an unusual cosy ambience devoid of any odour usually associated with hospitals.
Services at the Mother and Child Hospital are free for residents of Ondo State who, of course, are expected to come with their kaadi-igbeayo. All births whether through natural process or medical intervention i.e Caesarean Section, are absolutely free. For non-card holders, Caesarian Section services can be as low as N10, 000. Children below the age of five also have the rare opportunity of being treated free of charge no matter the kind and seriousness of their ailment. Little wonder the hospital is recording large number of patients who come from even outside the state to receive efficient, effective and easily accessible medical care. This has significantly driven down the mortality rate in the state which now has the lowest incident of mortality at birth in Nigeria today. This fact is helped by the governor's deliberate agenda of systematically phasing out traditional midwives who are incentivise for referring their patients to a hospital, by giving them coupons on a monthly basis which they exchange for certain amounts depending on how many number of patients they referred. They are further empowered through skills acquisition which they fall back to after exiting the traditional midwifery trade as required by government.
Education is another area where government is touching the lives of the people in the state. The state's model primary schools cannot be matched by any other anywhere in Nigeria. Equipped with functional libraries, ICT classes with a computer system per table, gigantic and effectively utilised administration block that can easily passs for a Senate building of some univeristies, multiple playgrounds, standby generators, large auditoriums, well-spaced classrooms, highly motivated staff, Ondo schools are in a class of their own. This is in addition to the free school bus shuttle for all students irrespective of whether they attend public or private schools. This has further reduced the financial burden of transportation fare on the parents, and the programme has continued uninterrupted in the last three years. Private schools in Ondo State have been forced to sit up as they now embark upon policies and activities that would improve their system in order to stem the tide of exodus of students from private to public schools.
As it is well known, Ondo State is one of the busiest pass-through states in Nigeria. The number of accidents in such a state can be expected to be high. However, to stem the rate of casualties, Gov Mimiko, the Iroko, as he is popularly called for his knack for achieving very tall dreams, set up the Ondo State Highway Rescue Station with stations strategically located in different parts of the state to serve both intra and inter-state travellers. Currently, the Station has met its target of arriving at any accidentscene within 15 minutes of incident and is currently pursuing a target of 5 minutes from time of incident as mandated by the governor. This has saved more lives than it was the case in the past as the Stations are well equipped with modern facilities including extricators, ambulances, radio rooms etc, thus making Ondo State a pioneer in effective rescue operations.
The building of modern markets, shopping malls, motor parks, mechanic villages, Auto Mart centres etc has freed up space on the roads and left the roads neater and more spacious allowing for freer human and vehicular movements. The roads that used to be occupied by hawkers and market women, indiscriminately parked buses/taxis, mechanics, automobile dealers, artisans etc is now a beauty to behold. In building these facilities, Mimiko ensured that all those who were affected were allocated spaces in the facilities while adequate compensations were paid to those due without rancour as the government carried the people along from conception of the projects to their actualisation. Space will not allow this piece to focus on particular other projects in other parts of the state. However, the dualisation of the road in Ilaje is a testimony of the spread of projects in Ondo state.
From the foregoing, it is obvious that Ondo State is now the cynosure of all eyes, thanks to the governor. Little wonder then the state has hosted two very important events within one month of completing its International Culture and Event Centre in Akure which has the largest stage in Nigeria and other ultra-modern facilities; the Nigerian Society of Engineers had its annual engineering conference there from November 16th - 20th, 2015, and about three weeks after, hosted the Best of Nollywood (BON) Awards on December 13th, 2015. The two events attracted the crème la crème of the society to Ondo State.
Businesses are also being attracted to the State, the latest being the South African owned Shoprite which recently opened its outlet in Akure, the state capital. Apart from creating more employment, Gov Mimiko has ensured that local content is given high priority, hence, products like poultry sold at Shoprite Akure are produced in the state. This also shows how strong the agricultural policy of the state is.
Ondo people are appreciative of what the governor is doing and are solidly behind him. It is obvious from the joy and pleasantness they exude that they will never allow anyone to deceive them with lies and propaganda manufactured for the sole purpose of "capturing" power and then take the people back to a state of opprobrium from which the Iroko has rescued them. They will not sell their heritage for a pot of porridge. Those who use money to blind people just to get power for the sake of it should look elsewhere as Ondo State is not for sale. Ondo people will resist every attempt to turn the state to another conquered territory of a certain State Landlord operating from Lagos. The people have since embraced sunshine and have collectively said no to darkness. Let the sun keep shining in Ondo!
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Post by OmoOba on Dec 19, 2015 11:54:21 GMT
Honorebu, is this true or is it PDP propaganda?
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Post by dansoye1 on Dec 19, 2015 12:29:59 GMT
Honorebu , is this true or is it PDP propaganda? In the area of health and primary education yes.But in other areas, I can't vouch for him. I digress,I saw your message on NL inviting others to come and join us here I deleted one posted in a section there.I believe they would join when we have a large number.Just a matter of time.
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Post by Honorebu on Dec 19, 2015 15:13:14 GMT
Honorebu , is this true or is it PDP propaganda? Looool PDP Propaganda buruku. Like dansoye1 said ,He has only done exceptionally well in the health sector
For other sectors maybe like road infrastructure,I can score him 60% and that's because my brother told me that lol
In the education sector, he has built 52 schools accross 18 local governments.Not soo bad I.m.o
The Kaadi Igbeayo concept is laudable and I think other South-west states should adopt it bar Lagos for reasons you and I know lol.Its very good for wealth management because you know the number of people you want to deliver to and it will curb excessive spending as well
In terms of agriculture, I'll score him a 60 as well.The state has higher potentials to do more than it has done.He makes a lot of promises without fulfilling them.Besides Ifon Ceramic Industry which he just revived recently, the other things he promised us have all been pipe dreams.Okitipupa oil factory,Oluwa glass factory,ofosu forest reserve.The Olokola project has been very slow but I don't want to blame him for that because I don't know who exactly is in charge and also the state is being owed by the government
The Chocolate factories he promised us nko?
Overall, I'll give him a 65%
I can bet my last kobo that article was written by the character who goes by the twitter name Radicalyouthman.Ndukwe blah blah
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Post by Honorebu on Dec 19, 2015 15:16:42 GMT
OmoOba , this is what he told us in October.Before then, I've been hearing about the Chocolate factory thing since he got to power.Anyways I keep my fingers crossed
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Post by dansoye1 on Dec 19, 2015 15:33:02 GMT
Honorebu , is this true or is it PDP propaganda? Looool PDP Propaganda buruku. Like dansoye1 said ,He has only done exceptionally well in the health sector
For other sectors maybe like road infrastructure,I can score him 60% and that's because my brother told me that lol
In the education sector, he has built 52 schools accross 18 local governments.Not soo bad I.m.o
The Kaadi Igbeayo concept is laudable and I think other South-west states should adopt it bar Lagos for reasons you and I know lol.Its very good for wealth management because you know the number of people you want to deliver to and it will curb excessive spending as well
In terms of agriculture, I'll score him a 60 as well.The state has higher potentials to do more than it has done.He makes a lot of promises without fulfilling them.Besides Ifon Ceramic Industry which he just revived recently, the other things he promised us have all been pipe dreams.Okitipupa oil factory,Oluwa glass factory,ofosu forest reserve.The Olokola project has been very slow but I don't want to blame him for that because I don't know who exactly is in charge and also the state is being owed by the government
The Chocolate factories he promised us nko?
Overall, I'll give him a 65%
I can bet my last kobo that article was written by the character who goes by the twitter name Radicalyouthman.Ndukwe blah blahYou are very conversant with 'happenings' in Ondo State. Ondo North is neglected by Mimiko government.
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Post by Honorebu on Dec 19, 2015 16:30:12 GMT
dansoye1 My LG isn't looking bad after all 
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