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STATE AFFAIRS 19 SEPTEMBER 2020
@SplashFM1055
8-11am

Everywhere you go, Nigerians are sparkling like diamonds in the pack, whether in academia, business, innovation, music, movie, entertainment, fashion and culture... All these properties make us unarguably the most prosperous Image
black nation in the world and Africa’s largest economy.

— Muhammadu Buhari, Wednesday 16 September 2020

Edo Election:

Election would be conducted in the 2,627 polling units in 192 wards in the 18 LGAs of the state. INEC put the number of registered voters at 2,210,534.
483,796 PVCs were not collected.
l1,726,738 voters are eligible to take part in today’s election.

Godwin Obaseki, of Peoples Democratic Party against (PDP) against Osagie Ize-Iyamu of All Progressives Congress (APC).
14 parties are fielding candidates for the poll.
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STATE AFFAIRS 12 SEPTEMBER 2020

In January 2018, the Federal Government through the Minister of Defense, Mansur Dan-Ali, blamed anti-open grazing laws in some states as the cause of the killings by herdsmen.
Briefing journalists, Dan-Ali argued that the remote causes of Image
farmers-herders crisis is the take over of cattle routes by communities, thus denying the herders resources and space.
“If those routes are blocked, what happens,” he asked?
In September 2020, Buhari reechoes the view.
What should we do?
What is cattle route?
Speaking on Tuesday at the two-day ministerial performance review retreat Buhari said Trump stunned him with a piercing question about why he was killing Christians in Nigeria.

How was Buhari sitting as he spoke with Trump?
Did they look themselves in the eye?
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STATE AFFAIRS 5 SEPTEMBER 2020

Any person with sound financial knowledge will tell you that the only way to get out of this cycle of poverty is through massive investment in infrastructure. As I have always said, the problem with loans is not in taking them, but in the way, Image
loans are utilised. Oyo State cannot get out of its infrastructural deficit without taking loans targeted at developing key infrastructure.

— Seyi Makinde, Governor of Oyo State, 29 July 2020
Pursuant to the Coroners Law, Section 3(1) of which vests jurisdiction in “any Magistrate” within the jurisdiction where the violent death occurred to hold inquests... we humbly request Your Worship, on behalf of the grieving family of Richard Gbadebo, the deceased,
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STATE AFFAIRS 29 AUGUST 2020

It is the search for the final solution.
The governor of Oyo State, Seyi Makinde is the man to solve the dilemma of the moment.
If he falters, the valley takes more lives.
What has Seyi got to say?
It’s about Aleshinloye Junction - valley of death. Image
M.Y Akbar an Indian Muslim scholar states that the West’s next confrontation is definitely going to come from the Muslim world. “It is in the sweep of the Islamic nations from Maghreb to Pakistan that the struggle for a new world order will begin.”
How?
Why?
How did he find himself operating the machine?
How come his colleagues at work did not notice what happened to him until they saw blood gushing out from another end of the machine?
Was he alone when he was dragged by the machine?
He was 21.
What does his death represent?
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STATE AFFAIRS 22 AUGUST 2020

Richard Gbadebo, a 300-level student of the Department of European Studies, University of Ibadan (UI) died in July 2020 in Ibadan while working at a factory owned by Henkel Nigeria Limited. He was crushed by the machine he operated. Image
How did he come to operating the machine?
How come his colleagues at work did not notice what happened to him until they saw blood gushing out from another end of the machine?
Was he alone when he was dragged by the machine?
Are there CCTV cameras at the location?
He was 21.
Have you worked in a factory?
What’s your experience?
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STATE AFFAIRS 15 AUGUST 2020

Assessing the state of security in Nigeria, President Muhammadu Buhari posits:

“Nigerians know that we have done our best. However, what is coming out of the North West and the North Central is very disturbing.” Image
They told us that one of the northern governors is the commander of Boko Haram in Nigeria. Boko Haram and the bandits are one and the same. They have a sophisticated network. During this lockdown their planes were moving up and down as if there was no lockdown. They were moving
ammunition, moving money, and distributing them across different parts of the country.”

— Dr. Obadia Mailafia, former Deputy Governor, Central Bank of Nigeria

It is expected that he [Mailafia] should be conversant with official information management protocols. But regrettably
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STATE AFFAIRS 1 AUGUST 2020

They shot at her friend
And she was kidnapped
It happened in Lalante
She is a farmer
He was a farmer
On their way from the farm, tragedy struck
Who will wipe Modupe’s tears? Image
Chairman of the committee, faults the non-involvement of the National Assembly in loan negotiations. He frowns at the clause in the agreement that insist the borrower waives its sovereignty in the event of its inability to repay the loans.
What is sovereignty?
Nigeria’s debt burden rises as poverty grows.
It is a dictatorship of lenders.
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STATE AFFAIRS 25 JULY 2020

On Wednesday Boko Haram fighters killed aid workers in Borno State and circulated the tragic video online.
In early July 2020, 37 soldiers of the Nigeria Army Special Forces were killed in an ambush by Boko Haram members along Damboa-Maiduguri road. Image
To check the rising tides of violence, the army launches Operation Sahel Sanity, to tackle banditry and other crimes in the northwestern states of Katsina, Kaduna, Zamfara, Sokoto and Niger.

Has the military met your expectation?
How do we inspire the military?
At an investigative hearing on the corruption scandal in the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC), you hear the acting chairman of the committee, Thomas Ereyitomi, calming the charged atmosphere, hitting the gavel repeatedly, saying “it’s ok”.

Is it okay?
Are you okay?
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STATE AFFAIRS 18 JULY 2020
@SplashFM1055
8-11am

Yesterday, it was Magu
Today, it is NDDC and Akpabio
Tomorrow?
Is Nigeria a betrayed country?

Ahiara Declaration published during the Nigerian Civil War by the Biafran leadership. It provides answers to the Igbo question. Image
HSBC in the report Nigeria: Papering Over The Cracks, predicts that Buhari’s second term “raises the risk of limited economic progress and further fiscal deterioration.” This means the extension of the stagnation of his first term.
The Edo State gubernatorial election becomes the test for the caretaker committee of APC. However, winning the election becomes a mountain on the road of the party.
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STATE AFFAIRS 11 JULY 2020

As events around the fight against corruption take complex forms, the ongoing investigation of the suspended acting-chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), Ibrahim Magu, offers insights into Nigeria’s arrested development. Image
Ideas rule the world. Advanced and emerging economies having hugely invested in education, generate ideas that shape global politics and economy, thereby deciding world affairs.
Nigeria is yet to partake keenly in this global market of ideas.

It is about stepping up.
Democracy is meant to solve the problems of failing health and education sectors, weak infrastructure, pervasive poverty, crime and frustration. When it compounds the condition of the people, it is not a government for the people.

Are you there?
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STATE AFFAIRS 4 JULY 2020

It is to state that the factors behind Akala’s fall also made Ajimobi a casualty of politics.
It’s about Ajimobi’s wars.

As governor, Abiola Ajimobi rode roughshod over some members of his party in Oyo State and got burnt. Image
Ajimobi set up a judicial commission headed by Justice Akintunde Boade to come up with recommendations for the structural redefinition of the Ibadan chieftaincy system.
The recommendations of the commission include the recognition of 32 beaded crown-wearing Obas, with the Olubadan maintaining his status as the paramount ruler of the city.
How did this affect Ajimobi’s politics?
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STATE AFFAIRS 6 JUNE 2020

Splash 105.5 FM, Ibadan
8-11am

Despite the reluctance of government, these farmers have taken upon themselves the task to use agriculture for sustained living. But they suffer from herdsmen attacks, bad farm roads, no electricity and low harvest. Image
He killed the lion and diffused bravery in its varieties into students that passed through the school. The boys pass out with lion hearts.
As you enter the school, close to the gate, you will find the sculpture of the late bishop firing the shot that demobilized the lion.
Sadly, Li Wenliang who was warned to keep quiet after raising the alarm contracted the virus and succumbed to death in February. China would later call him a national hero.
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STATE AFFAIRS 30 MAY 2020
@SplashFM1055
8-11am

A new governments preaches development. Before long it becomes worst. That is not to say that Akala’s time was better than Ajimobi’s. Image
It is just to state that the factors behind Akala’s downfall were taken to new levels under Ajimobi’s authority.
What about Seyi Makinde?

It is about food security.

There are salary cuts and job losses.
They are inevitable?
It is the behavior of market?
Do we reform market?
Note:

Can PDP be convincing to the extent of holding a better promise than APC? APC like PDP has shown that those who trust in leadership for comfort and development should learn to leak their wounds.

#RadioMan
#StateAffairs
#SplashFM
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STATE AFFAIRS 23 MAY 2020
@SplashFM1055
8-11am

Nigeria’s annual inflation rate has risen to 12.34 in April 2020. It is about higher food prices caused by the lockdown, to arrest Covid-19.
Does Big-Covid have the right to resist arrest? Image
Those who rise in the post Covid-19 order are those who understand their societies, knowing how to reengineer them for progress.

For a future of hope, I call for a new Nigeria guided by a template for a new political and economic order.
I see the enhancing of Nigeria’s social formations. This is anchored on transformative leadership.
How about you?
What is running through your mind?
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STATE AFFAIRS 16 MAY 2020
Splash 105.5 FM, Ibadan
@SplashFM1055
8-11am

Have you asked why we cannot build our societies to the standard of South Korea or Singapore even when we started the race for development at the same time? Image
Pa Ajayi died on 3 Nov 2017 at age of 91. He was of the Awolowo school of politics. He was an astute intellectual and lawyer. He was not distracted by power. The health of the Yoruba nation was of utmost concern to him, and he wrote the book This House of Oduduwa Must Not Fall.
The bringing together of the Igbo, Hausa, Fulani, Yoruba and other tribes to form Nigeria was bound to create serious political problems as the groupings had different world views. Ethnic misunderstanding would later lead to the Nigerian civil war.
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STATE AFFAIRS 9 MAY 2020
Splash 105.5 FM, Ibadan
8-11am

Despite the predictions, Africa is containing the virus in its own way, considering that slightly above 2000 corona deaths have been recorded in Africa compared to 140,000 deaths in Western Europe. Image
Africa has shown slower pattern of transmission.
However, the quoted figures are reminders to Africa to respond to the shock by looking inward for solutions to its problems.
The Bill, which is still a proposal subject to consideration, amendment and improvement has been assailed as a sinister attempt to turn Nigerians into guinea pigs for medical research while taking away their fundamental human rights.

— Femi Gbajabiamila
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In the line of duty:

Our chequered history - the trans-Atlantic slave trade and the resulting colonialism made us psychologically benighted and mentally befogged resulting in docility. Our capacity for development was stampeded and replaced with the selfishness of ethnicity ImageImageImage
and religion making us prisoners in ourselves. This is one of the reasons we are where we are. But we can rise above it. Since we are yet to rise above it, we are condemned to a system where leadership emanates from wickedness.
This is the politics that has restricted the enforcement of the social contract.

Hello,
Duty calls, let’s answer.

#RadioMan
#SplashFM
#Duty
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