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Post by Shymmex on Dec 14, 2015 22:36:37 GMT
Nice.
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Post by Interloper on Dec 14, 2015 23:53:39 GMT
Interesting and inspiring stories worth making any tribe or group proud....... Enough respect to them all
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Post by IrekeOnibudo on Dec 16, 2015 0:32:01 GMT
President Obama Taps Treasury Adviser Adewale Adeyemo for International Economics PostDec 15, 2015  Adewale “Wally” Adeyemo, 34, joined the White House’s National Economic Council as deputy director this fall from the Treasury, where he served most recently as the deputy chief of staff to Secretary Jacob Lew. TREASURY DEPARTMENT President Barack Obama has tapped Adewale “Wally” Adeyemo, who served in top roles at the Treasury Department, to succeed Caroline Atkinson as his deputy national security adviser for international economic affairs. Ms. Atkinson has served in her current post since June 2013, a position that includes coordinating U.S. participation in the annual summits of the Group of 20 and Group of Seven countries. Ms. Atkinson also played key roles in the recently concluded climate negotiations in Paris and in pushing the White House’s trade agenda, including the Trans-Pacific Partnership trade agreement. Mr. Adeyemo, 34, joined the White House’s National Economic Council as deputy director this fall from the Treasury, where he served most recently as the deputy chief of staff to Secretary Jacob Lew. He was the Treasury’s lead negotiator on the currency agreement that was part of the Pacific trade deal. Mr. Adeyemo also worked on Treasury’s response to crises in Ukraine and Greece and in 2010 was one of the first officials charged with standing up the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. In a statement, Mr. Obama thanked Ms. Atkinson for her service and said he was grateful that Mr. Adeyemo would carry on her work. Mr. Adeyemo had been nominated by Mr. Obama to serve as assistant Treasury secretary for international markets and development, but a White House official said Mr. Adeyemo had asked the president to withdraw the nomination given his new role. Mr. Lew said that Mr. Adeyemo had “developed a network of international relationships in economic offices around the world to promote U.S. interests effectively.” Former Treasury Secretary Tim Geithner said Mr. Adeyemo, who joined the administration in 2009, was a “natural diplomat with a great feel for policy.” The position has served as a springboard to even higher profile international finance posts. Michael Froman, who is currently the U.S. trade representative, held the post under both Mr. Obama and President Bill Clinton. Federal Reserve governor Lael Brainard, who previously served as a senior Treasury official in the Obama administration, held the post in the Clinton administration. Source: blogs.wsj.com/economics/2015/12/15/president-obama-taps-treasury-adviser-adewale-adeyemo-for-international-economics-post/
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Post by Shymmex on Dec 16, 2015 0:53:07 GMT
Impressive. 
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Post by Honorebu on Dec 16, 2015 15:20:24 GMT
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Post by Honorebu on Dec 16, 2015 15:21:41 GMT
Meeeehn Shymmex , I need to create new Yoruba gifs
Not feeling these 2 anymore 
Odua Sons/Daughters making us proud from the UNESCO awards list to Joshua and now Adeyemo
We're cruising! .Je ko mo 
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Post by Shymmex on Dec 16, 2015 19:03:34 GMT
Meeeehn Shymmex , I need to create new Yoruba gifs
Not feeling these 2 anymore 
Odua Sons/Daughters making us proud from the UNESCO awards list to Joshua and now Adeyemo
We're cruising!.Je ko mo  Loool. And the guy is just 34.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 17, 2015 15:45:01 GMT
HE “SPEAKS YORUBA WITHOUT AN ACCENT”; PROFILING OBAMA’S ADVISER ‘WALLY’ ADEYEMO, FAMILY & BACKGROUND GISTEverybody has probably heard that President Barack Obama appointed a Nigerian by the name Adewale “Wally” Adeyemo as Deputy National Security Adviser (international economic affairs). And you probably know that he is B.A Graduate of University of California and J.D holder from Yale School of Law. The Whistle brings you some more up-close information: He Speaks Yoruba FluentlyAdewale Adeyemo was born to Yoruba parent who migrated from Nigeria to Southern California in the USA. His dad, a school principal in Cali, is so connected to his roots that he was a former President of Egbe Omo Yoruba of Southern California and ensured that his kids were brought up to confirm. America’s Deputy NSA, Adewale speaks Yoruba without an accent. Tipped as most likely to succeed in High SchoolAdewale Adeyemo attended Eisenhower High School Class of 1999. Going through the year book, he was featured in the most likely to succeed corner. Alas! Passionate Activist and Early LeaderAdewale Adeyemo was the Region 11 president of the California association of Student Councils, he was also an active member of several groups and advocacy causes. Lest we forget, this year 2015, he won the Mark Bingham Award for Excellence in Achievement by a Young Alumnus. You know Yoruba guys don’t dull but he’s not the Wizkid type. He listens to jazz and alternative rock and is a fan of California band Counting Crows and also a fan of the good ol’ Ella Fitzgerald. Source: The Whistle
Shymmex Shymmex, Interloper , iyalode , Moffy , OmoOba , Iya Niyen! , Omoluabi , dansoye1 , Belmot , osoronga ,@quimicababes, Omo Oba of the Source , Her Highness , IrekeOnibudo , ioannes , laudate , oduabachanal , stblack , zaynie , Honorebu , ilaje2015 , omohayek , AgbongboAkala ,
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Post by Her Highness on Dec 17, 2015 15:48:27 GMT
HE “SPEAKS YORUBA WITHOUT AN ACCENT”; PROFILING OBAMA’S ADVISER ‘WALLY’ ADEYEMO, FAMILY & BACKGROUND GISTEverybody has probably heard that President Barack Obama appointed a Nigerian by the name Adewale “Wally” Adeyemo as Deputy National Security Adviser (international economic affairs). And you probably know that he is B.A Graduate of University of California and J.D holder from Yale School of Law. The Whistle brings you some more up-close information: He Speaks Yoruba Fluently Adewale Adeyemo was born to Yoruba parent who migrated from Nigeria to Southern California in the USA. His dad, a school principal in Cali, is so connected to his roots that he was a former President of Egbe Omo Yoruba of Southern California and ensured that his kids were brought up to confirm. America’s Deputy NSA, Adewale speaks Yoruba without an accent. Tipped as most likely to succeed in High School Adewale Adeyemo attended Eisenhower High School Class of 1999. Going through the year book, he was featured in the most likely to succeed corner. Alas! Passionate Activist and Early Leader Adewale Adeyemo was the Region 11 president of the California association of Student Councils, he was also an active member of several groups and advocacy causes. Lest we forget, this year 2015, he won the Mark Bingham Award for Excellence in Achievement by a Young Alumnus. You know Yoruba guys don’t dull but he’s not the Wizkid type. He listens to jazz and alternative rock and is a fan of California band Counting Crows and also a fan of the good ol’ Ella Fitzgerald.Source: The Whistle
Shymmex Shymmex, Interloper , iyalode , Moffy , OmoOba , Iya Niyen! , Omoluabi , dansoye1 , Belmot , osoronga ,@quimicababes , Omo Oba of the Source , Her Highness , IrekeOnibudo , ioannes , laudate , oduabachanal , stblack , zaynie , Honorebu , ilaje2015 , omohayek , AgbongboAkala , My kinda guy So proud of the bobo...... hope he makes the Yoruba people proud. I hope he doesn't start forming "warra-compurra" accent because of this position.
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Post by Omoluabi on Dec 17, 2015 16:48:25 GMT
HE “SPEAKS YORUBA WITHOUT AN ACCENT”; PROFILING OBAMA’S ADVISER ‘WALLY’ ADEYEMO, FAMILY & BACKGROUND GISTEverybody has probably heard that President Barack Obama appointed a Nigerian by the name Adewale “Wally” Adeyemo as Deputy National Security Adviser (international economic affairs). And you probably know that he is B.A Graduate of University of California and J.D holder from Yale School of Law. The Whistle brings you some more up-close information: He Speaks Yoruba Fluently
Adewale Adeyemo was born to Yoruba parent who migrated from Nigeria to Southern California in the USA. His dad, a school principal in Cali, is so connected to his roots that he was a former President of Egbe Omo Yoruba of Southern California and ensured that his kids were brought up to confirm. America’s Deputy NSA, Adewale speaks Yoruba without an accent.
Tipped as most likely to succeed in High School Adewale Adeyemo attended Eisenhower High School Class of 1999. Going through the year book, he was featured in the most likely to succeed corner. Alas! Passionate Activist and Early Leader Adewale Adeyemo was the Region 11 president of the California association of Student Councils, he was also an active member of several groups and advocacy causes. Lest we forget, this year 2015, he won the Mark Bingham Award for Excellence in Achievement by a Young Alumnus. You know Yoruba guys don’t dull but he’s not the Wizkid type. He listens to jazz and alternative rock and is a fan of California band Counting Crows and also a fan of the good ol’ Ella Fitzgerald. Source: The Whistle
Shymmex Shymmex, Interloper , iyalode , Moffy , OmoOba , Iya Niyen! , Omoluabi , dansoye1 , Belmot , osoronga ,@quimicababes , Omo Oba of the Source , Her Highness , IrekeOnibudo , ioannes , laudate , oduabachanal , stblack , zaynie , Honorebu , ilaje2015 , omohayek , AgbongboAkala , Correct guy... 
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Post by omohayek on Dec 17, 2015 17:41:02 GMT
IrekeOnibudo, Shymmex, Honorebu,@quimicababes, Her Highness, Omoluabi, Seeing so many Yoruba people thriving in the diaspora is exactly why I am convinced that we could be the envy of Africa if only we lived under a more sane political regime. Imagine a country without "federal character" and ignorant northerners calling the shots on vital economic matters, or silly lobby groups screaming "marginalization" and begging for "juicy appointments" when they aren't cheering on thieves and looters because "biko, na our person".
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Post by Omoluabi on Dec 17, 2015 17:44:01 GMT
IrekeOnibudo , Shymmex , Honorebu ,@quimicababes , Her Highness , Omoluabi , Seeing so many Yoruba people thriving in the diaspora is exactly why I am convinced that we could be the envy of Africa if only we lived under a more sane political regime. Imagine a country without "federal character" and ignorant northerners calling the shots on vital economic matters, or silly lobby groups screaming "marginalization" and begging for "juicy appointments" when they aren't cheering on thieves and looters because "biko, na our person". There's no gainsaying the fact that we'd do better if we were on our own than being lumped together with others of diverse interests and make up
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Post by osoronga on Dec 18, 2015 13:05:47 GMT
Warra compurra accent, lol....
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Post by Honorebu on Dec 19, 2015 15:25:57 GMT
Adeyemo's family Femi Adeyemo
 Lola Adeyemo

Adewale ‘Wally’ Adeyemo chilling like ‘Wale’ the artist by the beach
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Post by Honorebu on Dec 19, 2015 21:56:30 GMT
Oba Otudeko bags Business Person of the Year award
Dr. Ayoola Oba Otudeko, Executive Chairman of Honeywell Group, has been voted Leadership business person of the Year 2015 by the Board of Leadership Newspapers, “For his relentless appetite for risk, his zeal to impact lives by creating jobs and transforming the business landscape with legacy projects and his philanthropy”.Presenting the award, the Chairman Leadership newspaper noted that the Business Person of the Year award was conferred on Oba Otudeko for being a pacesetter, his larger-than-life image as a shrewd businessman and a risk-taker of no mean stature.Otudeko’s conglomerate operations stretch across oil and gas, flour milling, real estate and marine transportation and Radisson Blu, Lagos, Nigeria. While receiving the award, he expressed happiness at the recognition for his contributions to achieve a better society for all. “This award is coming at a time we are expanding both business and philanthropic footprints. We are optimistic about creating value that transcends borders while improving the quality of lives of people”, he said.
Oba Otudeko is a trained chartered banker, chartered corporate secretary and chartered accountant, a highly successful Nigerian investor and entrepreneur, whose domestic and foreign interests cut across diverse sectors of the economy. He was at various times, chairman, First Bank of Nigeria, FBN Bank (UK) Limited, Airtel Nigeria and Fan Milk of Nigeria Plc. He has also served on the boards of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), Guinness Nigeria Plc, British American Tobacco Limited and Ecobank Transnational Incorporated headquartered in Lome, Togo.
He was the president and chairman of council of the Nigerian Stock Exchange. The ever-blunt philanthropist promotes his ideals of philanthropy and giving back to the society through the Footprints Occupational Training Centres initiative of the Oba Otudeko Foundation.
It was in recognition of his many contributions to the economic and social development of Nigeria, and his consistent commitment to good causes and the Nigerian nation, his National Honour was again upgraded to Commander of the Order of the Federal Republic (CFR) in November 2011, having previously been awarded Officer of the Order of the Federal Republic (OFR) in November 2002 and Member of the Order of the Federal Republic (MFR) in December 2000. Oba Otudeko’s giant strides towards enthroning sustainable development in the Nigerian economy are being nationally and globally acknowledged.
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