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  • BVAS failed to recognise, accredit ex-Ogun gov, Osoba

    BVAS failed to recognise, accredit ex-Ogun gov, Osoba

    A former Governor of Ogun, Chief Olusegun Osoba, has expressed disappointment over his inability to vote on Saturday during the 2023 Presidential and National Assembly elections in the state.

    Osoba’s inability to vote followed the repeated failures of the BVAS machine to recognise and accredit him for voting.

    He spoke with journalists at Ward 14, Polling Unit 15, Ibara Government Reserved Area(GRA) in Abeokuta South Local Government Area.

    “I have been here twice today and the BVAS failed to recognise my face and finger marks in spite of the fact that my name and picture are on the voter register of this polling centre.

    “It is the same card that I used to vote in 2019 in this same polling centre that I presented now; yet, it is unsuccessful.

    “I don’t want to vote unaccredited because I don’t want my vote to cause cancellation of other votes in this centre,” Osoba said.

    The former governor said he was, however, encouraged by the large turnout of voters, including the aged who came out to exercise their civic responsibilities.

    “I feel very sad, but I was encouraged with the huge turnout, particularly, many elders in their 70s and 80s, who turned out out for the exercise.

    “I have confidence in INEC. It was just a technological failure. Only two or three of us could not vote in this unit.

    “Definitely, we will do everything possible to make sure that the technical team of INEC address the situation,” he said.

    Osoba, commending the security arrangement across the state, appealed to INEC to extend voting in areas where voting started late.

    “In terms of peaceful conduct of the election and security, one is encouraged.

    “I want to thank our people and congratulate them for their peaceful and orderly manner in which they have conducted themselves, irrespective of whichever political party they are voting for,” he said.

  • I shared N140m to party chieftains on eve of 2003 election – Osoba

    I shared N140m to party chieftains on eve of 2003 election – Osoba

    A former governor of Ogun State, Olusegun Osoba, has said that he was rigged out of office during the 2003 governorship election.

    According to Osoba, he had received an intelligence report about the rigging and he was advised to back out of the poll but he insisted on going ahead in the contest.

    He spoke in Abeokuta, Ogun State, at the book launch and 60th birthday of his former Chief Press Secretary, Kayode Odunaro, on Wednesday.

    Osoba, who contested the election on the platform of the defunct Alliance for Democracy, lost to Otunba Gbenga Daniel of the Peoples Democratic Party.

    He said he knew that he would lose the election following last-minute reports from security agents but still bowed to pressure of his followers and shared N140million to the electorate on the eve of the election.

    He said, “The 2003 election, I put it behind me many years ago. 2003 is bygone whatever happened although, in his (Odunaro) book he concluded that I refused to go to court, yes I did not, because the evidence was too much and he alluded to some of the evidence, but let’s forget about all that, it has gone, it is gone and the Ogun state people have had the chance to compare and contrast and they have given their conclusions and that is private to everybody.

    “Nobody expected that the election would go the way it went, but I knew it will go the way it went because Prof Adu of FUNAAB who was the returning officer had the figure already prepared.

    “Some of the security people had given me the figure of the result that they were going to announce and I knew, he was referring to me spending money and some people taking my money to sleep in hotels, pocketed the money, I knew because in politics you must learn to engage in wasteful spending and you must learn to buy all kinds of lies, that is all part of politics.

    “I knew that the election was concluded; I was warned, the electoral officer from Cross River had told me after the presidential election that, ‘Chief don’t contest the governorship, it is concluded’, but I said no.

  • Driving a wedge between Tinubu and Osoba, By Abdu Rafiu

    Driving a wedge between Tinubu and Osoba, By Abdu Rafiu

    It sometimes occurs to me that for politicians there are no qualms in turning every avenue, every event and every little space and opportunity into politics. When they are in their mood, nothing can be said to be hallowed neither in their reckoning nor in their sight. Sensibilities can be assailed even where in place of hurt, compassion, caring, loving and prayerful thoughts are called for.

    For us journalists, we know that publication of certain materials could be in bad taste which is why there is what editors call copy tasting and editorial judgment. Sharing certain ethos with the Rotarians, editors ask if a matter is the truth, and is it fair to all concerned? The copy-editor must worry about the fairness of a report so he ensures it is balanced. There is room for humour; there is room to poke fun. The editor is, however, expected to consider what price lies hidden that society may pay for in an ill-thought fun. The matter I am coming to present is not even funny, but what could drive a wedge between two political giants who are not rivals but friends, one adviser to the other. If they are friends, as Rotarians are wont to say, the fourth part of The Four-Way Test applies: “Will it build goodwill and better friendship?” Both Tinubu and Osoba have followers, some in the public glare, some covert, genuine or opportunistic.

    Last week, my attention was drawn to an online publication captioned: “Unlike Tinubu, politicians abandon Osoba in London after knee surgery.”

    The report says Nigerian politicians would appear unconcerned about the health of Olusegun Osoba, former governor of Ogun State who is in the United Kingdom for surgery in the knee whereas when Bola Tinubu had a similar health challenge, Nigerian politicians flew down in droves, turning his home into a Mecca of sorts. The report wonders why senior government functionaries and legislators in Ogun State have not flown down on a get-well visit to Osoba. “However, findings by our correspondent revealed that one month after Governor Abiodun announced Chief Osoba’s knee replacement surgery, no politician in Ogun State has deemed it necessary to visit the former governor. Either from Ogun State or other parts of the country, the octogenarian has not been visited, in their usual style, by politicians, especially his beneficiaries from the state.

    “Though Abiodun said he had visited Osoba on September 30 after the surgery, our correspondent gathered that no new effort has since been made, either by Abiodun or the state government to pay solidarity visits to the elder statesman.”

    The report, quoting a loyalist of Osoba in Abeokuta, goes on to add that former Governor of Ogun State, Ibikunle Amosun visited Tinubu in London. Why has he not done the same for Osoba? “If he could put aside his differences with Tinubu to go all the way to London to see him, then nothing stops him from doing something similar for Chief Osoba.” The report mentions the visit by the President, Muhammadu Buhari, to Tinubu and those of the South-West Governors—Babajide Sanwo-Olu of Lagos; Dapo Abiodun of Ogun; Kayode Fayemi of Ekiti; Rotimi Akeredolu of Ondo, and Dr. Umar Ganduje of Kano State. A delegation of Northern lawmakers led by Deputy Speaker of House of Representatives, Ahmed Wase, comes in for mention, too; all visited Tinubu.

    A political leader in Ogun State is then reported to have wondered aloud why the same best wishes were not extended to Osoba and he accused the Nigerian politicians of hypocrisy. And there lies the problem and untoward insinuations which call for maturity on the part of both prominent politicians to handle; they should see to it that they are not taken in by the report and allow discord in their chummy relationship. On the surface, the report would appear aimed at shoring up support for Segun Osoba and chastise political actors he may have mentored or helped into political relevance as ingrates. It is loaded.

    There is no cause for comparison between the two even if we can talk about basis. They are both former governors, with Osoba mounting the saddle in 1992. Today he is the only one surviving of that set in the South-West. He and Bola Tinubu became members of the 1999 class in their respective government houses. While the tenure of Segun Osoba terminated in 2003 that of Tinubu went on until 2007 by sheer guts. The hailing then was here comes “the only one standing!” He alone of the AD helmsmen in the South-West withstood the PDP routing current that swept through the Region which others blamed on leadership miscalculation, a grouse that endures till today even though it has been vigorously denied. The friendship between the two solidified and if you talk about the three musketeers you bring in Bisi Akande. With gaze on the ultimate crown, Tinubu began to expand territories principally to Osun and Ekiti states which he has held on to till this day by planting his prefects in the two states. Ondo resisted him; same as Oyo. Osoba held on to his own territory of Ogun State on two occasions now, clearly as the kingmaker and installing his own prefects as well. However, Osoba cannot forget his root. While he is in active politics, he has one leg in the media where he made his name long before his foray into politics. It is in this he found fulfilment. He is content in being referred to as a reporter. It was at the Daily Times he cut his teeth and journalism ethics was ingrained in him which included working quietly and not attracting attention. It was a time bylines were earned. Ask Idowu Sobowale; ask Chinaka Fynecountry; ask Sola Odunfa; ask Dipo Ajayi; ask Angus Okoli; ask Oba Femi Ogunleye! Osoba, equipped as an administrator having been exposed to all manner of training both locally and overseas in management, went from Kakawa to Ilorin and transformed The Herald into a going concern, a respectable well-sought-after government newspaper that even broke even; from there to Ibadan where he turned The Sketch into a profitable organisation and erected imposing administrative blocks. He came back to the Daily Times. He met the balance sheet of the company after the exit of Dr. Dele Cole, already flashing red. He returned it to enviable green. He was President of the Nigeria Newspapers’ Proprietors Association. He was a prominent member of the renowned International Press Institute (IPI). He is at the moment chairman, Board of Governors, the Nigerian Institute of Journalism.

    If politicians fell upon themselves to visit Tinubu as they did when he was recuperating in London, there was a basis for it. He is a national leader of APC. He fixes his gaze is riveted on the ball; on being the next occupant of Aso Rock Villa. His body language says it. He breathes it, and his supporters see the prospect of him realising his presidential ambition. Politicians flock his residence in London and Bourdillon in Lagos to be counted since you never know. He himself is building bridges across divides. Olusegun Osoba is not fixing his gaze on the Aso Rock. He is 82 and by 2023 when the final whistle for the race to the Villa, he will be 84 years. He is neither in need of publicity nor fresh exposure. Whatever following he has and still cultivates, he can only turn over to Tinubu. Since he is as formidable in that arena as he is in the media, both parties cannot but watch it and resist a wedge being driven into their relationship and by predictable extension into the ranks of their supporters. Given the peculiar nature of Nigerian politicking, the misreading of the relationship could end in violence on the street. No party should be lured to have the inclination of waving the banner with the beating of the chest and the sing-song parlance on the street: “Our father’s car is bigger than your father’s!”

    After all said, can it be stated in truth that Aremo Olusegun Osoba is abandoned in London unlike Tinubu? The online report quotes Governor Dapo Abiodun as saying: “Our Baba, Chief Olusegun Osoba, underwent knee replacement surgery in the UK and we thank God that it went well as he is now fine and in perfect condition.” The report further states: “Abiodun made the revelation during the October 1 Independence Day celebration.” If you asked me, I would say the ‘revelation’, its timing and the occasion demonstrate clearly that Osoba has not been abandoned. It was deliberately drawing attention to the situation with their leader and former governor and for prayerful thoughts to be sent to him for quick recovery. The pronouncement of the governor was bound to evoke love and goodwill. But more than that: What are the facts?

    When information reached the President, Muhammadu Buhari, he called Osoba on phone. He also sent the Nigerian High Commissioner in London, Ambassador Sarafa Tunji Isola, to visit Osoba on his behalf. Osoba’s personal consultant surgeon, who was his friend of about 60 years, Dr. Stephen Folarin Olufunwa, was at the theatre during the operation. Abiodun got him to report to him hour by hour. After the operation, Dr. Olufunwa also collected minute by minute information from the nurses which were transmitted to the governor who was in London himself. It was after he was satisfied that Osoba was stable that he got clearance from him to make an announcement back home in Nigeria. Olufunwa Osoba’s classmate at Methodist Boys High School in Lagos made it his duty to be constantly with him. As the news spread, former Head of State, General Abdusalam Abubakar, raised a delegation to fly down to visit Osoba in the UK. They went with a note of encouragement.

    Ibikunle Amosu, former governor of Ogun State, now a senator, sent a letter to Osoba enclosing in it $5,000 (US Dollars). The Speaker, Ogun State House of Assembly, Kunle Taiwo Oluomo flew to London to see him. So did His own Deputy Governor, Segun Adesegun, and his Commissioner for Finance, Joseph Durojaiye. The paramount traditional ruler of Ijebuland, Oba Sikiru Awujale, calls Osoba every day. Primate Akinola regularly follows up on his condition. A delegation of some Northern politicians visited him, too. Captains of industry, Aliko Dangote and Femi Otedola have visited him. Oba Otudeko has been there again and again. Senator Akin Odunsi was in London to see how Osoba is faring. The governors of South West states had a zoom session with him when they held a meeting of their Forum. Minister of Works and Housing, Babatunde Fashola; Health Minister Chris Ngige and Niyi Adebayo, Minister of Trade and Investment were among the ministers who did call as well.

    Doctors asked Osoba to isolate for two days and to afterwards minimize contacts. Many people who had planned to visit him were advised to shelve it. His Nigerian phone was shut down completely. I am told WhatsApp and Text Messages would take more than a month to read. He has put the gadgets strictly under control. Of course, calls from his primary constituency, his professional colleagues are given, notably from Sam Amuka, publisher of Vanguard newspapers who has led the pack of other ranking chiefs in the media. I am to learn that the show of affection has been overwhelming shot up most additionally by his reputation as a journalist of nearly six decades. What with baskets of fruits, beverages and biscuits flowing unceasingly into his apartment from Nigerians in the United Kingdom!

    The doctors are pleased with the speed of his recovery which is considered unusual for a person of his age. Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon, Jonathan Miles says in a note he sent to Dr. Stephen Olufunwa: “It was great to see Chief Osoba again today. He seems to be doing very well after his right knee. He is already over 0-100 degrees and the wound is well healed and he can straight leg raise. I have shown him his ex-rays and what we have replaced, so he understands it well. I would be more than happy to see him if he has any further issues or problems with which we may be able to assist.” This was the enheartening briefing Abiodun had engraved in his heart and tucked in his briefcase when he tore off from President Buhari’s entourage flying from France to South Africa to see how Osoba was faring. How he would have loved to have the wings of a dove to fly home. Nevertheless, he went straight from Osoba’s residence to Heathrow Airport to fly in the Wright Brothers’ flying machine we all call airplane.

    The online newspaper got it all wrong.

    The Ikoyi high-rise building disaster
    FOR a long time to come the collapse of the 21-storey building at Gerrard Road, Ikoyi will be the subject of public as well as private discourse. There are several dimensions to it. There is the structural integrity of the building. The Nigerian Institution of Structural Engineers is looking into that aspect and there is the government’s own investigation into every aspect of the disaster. Indeed, the Institution of Structural Engineers has issued a four-page report they call a summary of their preliminary findings.

    However, what can’t but agitate the minds the more is how was it that slightly more than 60 persons gathered on that day, 45 of whom died in the disaster. They were buried under the rubble, 15 were rescued. Among the dead was the friend of Femi Osibona, the developer, who was to travel later on that day to the United States where he lived.

    Wale Bob-Oseni honoured the invitation of his friend to visit the edifice he was raising at Ikoyi. He died when the building came down. How come that it was on that day, that hour of his visit that the building came down? How come the dead and 15 were brought out alive? They are survivors living to tell the story. What was the thread that connected them and got them gathered for the fated day? Questions upon questions on what lies behind the enigmatic experiences of that day.

    This will be treated next week!

  • Like Tinubu, Osoba undergoes knee replacement surgery in UK

    Like Tinubu, Osoba undergoes knee replacement surgery in UK

    A former Governor of Ogun State, Chief Olusegun Osoba, has undergone a “knee replacement surgery” in the United Kingdom.

    The surgery is similar to that of the National Leader of the All Progressives Congress (APC) and former Lagos State Governor, Bola Tinubu.

    Governor Dapo Abiodun disclosed this on Friday in his congratulatory message to the former governor.

    Abiodun in a statement by his Chief Press Secretary, Kunle Somorin, said Osoba went under the knife on Thursday, adding that the surgery was successful and ex-governor “is recuperating very well.”

    Abiodun, also said he spoke with Osoba on Friday and he “was in high spirits.”

    The governor quoted the APC leader as saying that “Nigerians should rally round the leaders both at the federal and state levels, declaring that the country will overcome its present challenges.”

    Abiodun added, “Our Baba, Chief Olusegun Osoba, underwent knee replacement surgery in the UK and we thank God that it went well, as he is now fine and in perfect condition. He spoke to me that he would have loved to be present at the Independence Day celebration, but for the surgery.

    “He is not here physically to be part of the celebration, but he told me his heart is with us. He sent his words of admonition and encouragement, and asked Nigerians not to lose hope in Project Nigeria. Even in his condition, Baba offered prayers for Nigeria in general and Ogun State in particular.”

  • How Jakande died without documenting his enviable achievements – Osoba

    How Jakande died without documenting his enviable achievements – Osoba

    Veteran journalist and former governor of Ogun State, Chief Olusegun Osoba has advised Nigerian elites to ensure timely documentation of their giant strides in life before death comes knocking.

    TheNewsGuru.com, TNG reports that Osoba spoke on Thursday (today) at the launch of the epochal Book on the Guardian’s remarkable 10 years of its foundation and operation, and the award of excellence to its founder and first publisher, Mr Alex Uruemu Ibru, in recognition of his outstanding proprietorship.

    Osoba who chaired the event said Nigerian elites should not allow others tell their story for them to avoid twists and turns. He recalled how the late first civilian governor of Lagos State, Alhaji Lateef Jakande made enviable impacts during his short rain as governor. He said Jakande laid the foundation for what is known today as the modern Lagos but did not capture any of these feats in a book for history purposes.

    “The unfortunate thing in Nigeria is that we don’t write. Jakande died. Inspite of the availability of time for over 30 – 40 years he didn’t write. The history of Nigeria Institute of Journalism (NIJ), Nigeria Union of Journalist (NUJ), Guild of Editors, Nigerian Newspapers Proprietors Association (NNPA) is not complete without him. He was the founder and bedrock of all these institutions available to our profession today but he didn’t write,” Osoba said.

  • 2023: Tinubu has right to contest for presidency – Osoba

    Former governor of Ogun State and a chieftain of the All Progressives Congress, APC, chief Olusegun Osoba, has said the national leader of APC, Bola Tinubu, has the right to contest for president in 2023.

    Osoba, made the remarks on a Arise TV on Tuesday stressed that Tinubu has a right to push his agenda as regards 2023.

    He said “Asiwaju Bola Tinubu as an individual has the right to put himself forward, we have not zeroed in on an individual. Zeroing in on any individual will destroy our efforts now but Asiwaju Bola Tinubu has a right to pursue his own agenda,”

    He added that the South-West must, however, unite and put its home in order to achieve success in the next presidential election.

    According to him, there is a gentleman’s agreement in the APC that the South will produce Nigeria’s president in 2023.

    The APC chieftain, however, noted that though “there is so much noise from the East”, nobody has contacted him or other chieftains of the party to show interest in running for president in 2023.

    “As an elder in the party, nobody from the South-East has contacted or consulted me to lobby, to even say they are interested,” Osoba stated.

  • Buhari meets Akande, Osoba, other South West APC leaders in Aso Villa

    Buhari meets Akande, Osoba, other South West APC leaders in Aso Villa

    President Muhammadu Buhari on Friday, met with leaders of the All Progressives Congress (APC) from the Southwest, led by Chief Bisi Akande.

    The meeting, which took place in the President’s office in the Aso Rock Presidential Villa, Abuja, held behind closed-doors.

    Those in the visiting party included Chief Bisi Akande, Chief Segun Osoba, Prince Tajudeen Olusi and Dr. Abayomi Finnih.

    Meanwhile, the details of the meeting remain unknown as the APC leaders refuse to refuse to take questions from State House Correspondents.

  • Buhari names train stations after Awolowo, Jakande, Osinbajo, Tinubu, Osoba

    Buhari names train stations after Awolowo, Jakande, Osinbajo, Tinubu, Osoba

    President Muhammadu Buhari has named train stations along the Lagos-Ibadan and the Itakpe-Ajaokuta-Warri corridors after “deserving Nigerians”, the Minister of Transportation, Rotimi Amaechi, has said.

    Among those listed are Obafemi Awolowo, Bola Ahmed Tinubu, Segun Osoba, Lateef Jakande, Wole Soyinka and Babatunde Fashola

    Presidency aide, Tolu Ogunlesi, revealed this on Monday in a tweet.

    According to Ogunlesi, Ibadan Station was named Obafemi Awolowo the Apapa station was named after Bola Ahmed Tinubu, Olodo station was named Segun Osoba while the Agege station was conferred on the Minister of Works and Housing, Babatunde Fashola.

    Other personalities conferred with train station names include Lateef Jakande , Vice President Yemi Osinbajo (Kajola station), and Funmilayo Ransome-Kuti (Papalanto station).’

    Earlier in June, the President had approved the naming of the Railway Complex in Agbor – the operational hub of the Itakpe-Warri line – after former President Goodluck Jonathan.

    According to a statement from the Ministry of Transportation, Buhari conferred the names on the “deserving citizens” because of their contribution to “the progress and development of their respective communities and the nation at large.”


    Below is a full list of the Nigerians who were conferred with names of train stations:

    The Lagos-Ibadan with extension to the Lagos Port Complex at Apapa railway station

    Bola Ahmed Tinubu (Apapa station)

    Mobolaji Johnson (Ebute Metta Station)

    Babatunde Raji Fashola (Agege station)

    Lateef Jakande (Agbado station)

    Prof. Yemi Osinbajo (Kajola station).

    Funmilayo Ransome-Kuti (Papalanto station)

    Prof. Wole Soyinka (Abeokuta station)

    Aremo Segun Osoba(Olodo station)

    Chief Ladoka Akintola (Omio-Adio station)

    Chief Obafemi Awolowo (Ibadan station)

    Chief Alex Ekwueme (Operation Control Centre)

    The Itakpe-Ajaokuta/Aladja-Warri Railway

    Alhaji Adamu Attah (Itakpe station)

    Dr. Olushola Saraki (Ajaokuta station)

    Admiral Augustus Aikhomu (Itogbo station)

    Brigadier General George Innih (Agenebode station)

    Anthony Eromosele Enahoro (Uromi station)

    Chief Tom Ikimi (Ekehen station)

    Brig. Gen. Samuel Osaigbovo Ogbemudia (rtd) (Igbanke station)

    Goodluck Ebele Jonathan (Agbor Station Complex)

    Brigadier General David Ejoor (Abraka station)

    Micheal Ibru (Opara station)

    Alfred Rewane (Ujevwu station)

    Vice Admiral Mike Akhigbe (Railway Village, Agbor)

  • Trouble in Ogun APC as Osoba group rejects Abiodun’s commissioner-nominees’ list

    Trouble in Ogun APC as Osoba group rejects Abiodun’s commissioner-nominees’ list

    Crisis is brewing in the Ogun State chapter of the All Progressives Congress (APC) as members of the Aremo Segun Osoba political camp on Sunday rejected the commissioner-nominees’ list sent to the state House of Assembly by Governor Dapo Abiodun.

    Osoba’s loyalists said they were not only dismayed that the commissioner-nominees’ list negated the promise by Governor Abiodun to “run an all-inclusive” government, but also disturbed that the policy had turned out to be a ploy to ease the Osoba political family out of the present administration in the state.

    In a statement jointly signed by Alhaja Yemisi Ayinla, Mrs. Toyin Usifo, Pastor Matthew Oladele, Mr. Jelili Onayemi, Chief Labeth Abodunrin and 12 others on behalf of the Osoba camp, they alleged that greedy politicians, who were responsible for the poor governance of the Gateway State in the past, had “hijacked the soul” of the Dapo Abiodun administration.

    The Osoba political camp, therefore, called on the National Chairman of APC, Adams Oshiomhole; National leaders of the party, including Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu, Chief Akande, Chief Adeniyi Adebayo, Southwest caucus leaders and other well-meaning Nigerians, to prevail on Abiodun to do the needful and correct the imbalance perceived so far in Ogun State.

    The statement partly reads: “We, the undersigned and members of All Progressive Congress (APC), Ogun State Chapter, hereby want to express our reservation and rejection of the Commissioner-Nominees’ list submitted to the Ogun State House of Assembly for screening and possible inauguration.

    “The list does not represent the proclamation made by His Excellency, Prince Dapo Abiodun, that he will run all-inclusive government in Ogun State.

    “The Governor, Prince Dapo Abiodun, after his victory at the poll, promised to run all-inclusive government that will represent the interest of blocs that worked for his victory and other groups interested in contributing positively in running the affairs of the state.

    “However, to our dismay the words of the governor were reduced to stillborn on the face of the list of commissioner-nominees and other appointments made by the governor so far.

    “Akinrogun Olusegun Osoba in his sincere way of life expended his time, resources and made huge financial contributions towards the victory of Prince Dapo Abiodun at the polls, to the glory of God.

    “We also want to remind the Governor that the all-inclusive government promised has not taken the Osoba Political Family into consideration in the past and present appointments made, as there are loyal, distinguished, qualified and experienced persons in the Osoba Political Family that can contribute immensely to the actualisation of the upliftment of Ogun State to greater heights.

    “We want to urge the Governor to live up to his words and personally do the needful to address the imbalance in the appointments now and appointments to be made later as we can boldly say that it’s not only the members of the group that presently dominate the ongoing appointments that worked for the success of the party at the poll but our Leader, Chief Olusegun Osoba, CON and all his followers worked assiduously and provided the leverage for the emergence of the mandate, which we all enjoy through the victory of the party at the polls.

    “It is important for Prince Dapo Abiodun to remember that sweat and blood shed by the members of this Political Family in order to serve the state should not be forgotten as God Almighty, who used these people to actualise your dream and aspirations, is on the throne observing all our deeds. The fear of God is the beginning of wisdom.”

  • Osoba condemns senators over social media bill

    Osoba condemns senators over social media bill

    Former Governor of Ogun State, Chief Olusegun Osoba has fervently kicked against the controversial social media bill in its entirety.

    Osoba, a veteran journalist, condemned the sponsor of the bill and senators, accusing them of attempting to silence the media in a democratic nation like Nigeria.

    Osoba made this known on Monday at an event commemorating 160 years of journalism in Nigeria, held at Abeokuta the Ogun State capital.

    Sharing his thoughts on the theme, “Re-inventing the practice of Journalism in Nigeria with emphasis on the influence of the Social Media”, Osoba taunted the Senators, asking if the lawmakers or their forefathers did participate in the struggle for independence and democracy in Nigeria.

    “We (media practitioners) don’t deserve this treatment from Senators who are now enjoying the benefit of the war that we waged against the military to entrench democracy in Nigeria,” Osoba expressed.

    He said, “We will all be the victims of the bill if we allow it to scale through. We (media practitioners) fought the military to standstill.

    “You will recall many of our people lost their lives, those who are propagating a bill should remember. Where were they when NADECO, the Media stood up to fight Abacha? Were they born? Were their forefathers fought in those days when Herbert Macaulay and co, were fighting for liberation of the colonial system to independence and then we took it up under the military?

    “We all suffered under Abacha. The Guardian was burnt. Punch was closed down. Those who were running TELL Magazine had to run out of the country into exile. I can go on with the examples of the deprivation we suffered.”

    Osoba said he severally had challenged series of false reports about his personality in court and won.