Friday, September 28, 2012

My response to Kemi Omoloyo's article in today 29/09/12  tribune saying she is a Muslim;  Kemi, welcome home. It took your deportation back to Nigeria for you to remember that you are a Muslim. It is nice to believe in something. I am a proud Christian. In Islam it is required that if you can afford it that you visit mecca at least once in your life time. So i am at a loss as to why the custodian  of the religion in mecca will turn down Nigerians who have toiled for years to save their money for the trip? Why another plane that landed in Medina with the same passengers, that is women without husband were allowed into Saudi Arabia.  These inconsistency in islam is responsible for the violent nature of its followers. What with western education and infants,7 years old  marrying 75 years old alhajis? Kemi I wish you well and I hope you get a residency in Bahrain so you can compare living in Canada, a free and christian society.

Thursday, September 27, 2012

As the election tribunal sitting in Benin City, Nigerians most be able to read the signs or the hand writing on the war when issues like the case before the tribunal is mentioned. When yesterday I saw the governor, his Deputy and all of ACN apparatchik in  the court, I new the case was going to favour the Comrade. GC like Osunbor before him did not attend the court sitting when the final results came in. The question now is where some people privil to the Judges decision? Did they already know that the judgement was not going to favour them? If they did something is sightly wrong with our Judicial system.

Wednesday, September 26, 2012

In Nigeria when you tell people that they need life insurance they will say are you praying for me to die? God for bid, I bind it, I reject it. That is the attitude that we have extended to life and can not prepare for any emergency. We do not have the commonest of emergency preparations. As important and common as fire fighting most state do not have fire truck. Even the one Edo State has that is always packed at ring road na push and start. But I do believe we can do better. A new fire truck can not cost much. Please let our governors invest in emergency preparedness and Constitute a boys and girls brigade as emergency army. 
I am inviting all to a SEMINAR that will hold on Monday October 1st 2012 @ THE OBA AKENZUA CULTURAL CENTRE, along Airport Road, Benin City. The Time is 10am. The THEME is BENIN NATION YESTERDAY,TODAY AND THE FUTURE 
Also, we will honour four of our people who are trail brazers in the area of community development. They are Chief G.O Igbinedion for the development he brought to Okada, Rev Dr, Felix Omobude for siting a Polytechnics at Evbobanosa along the Benin-Agbor Road close to Abudu. Dr Iyayi Efionayi for bring development to Egba, off the Benin-Auchi Road and lastly, Engr. Chris Ogiemwonyi for bring development to Ugbighele of the Benin-Abraka Road. 
The distinguished Chairman of the day is Chief Sam Igbe, while the special guest of honour is Dr. Roland Ehigiamose while the Key note Address will be delivered by Chief Solomon Edebiri. The Lead Paper Presentation is by Prof Patrick E. Igbinovia, Uniben, other Speakers include Squadron Leader Ehi Ighile, Vice President BCHC, Dr. Osaretin Aigbovo, Senior Lecturer Falcuty of Law, Uniben.
Come and let us jaw jaw. Lets us ask ourselves why have will neglected our villages and communities. Why is it that we do not have any other economic centres in Edo South and how can we change the situation. BE THERE.

Tuesday, September 25, 2012


Edo State is flooded and the governor of the state went to visit the disaster areas.  Someone from his party posted the picture of the visit and praised him to high heavens. Here is my response to the post; …. For some months now the whether forecasters warned of impeding flood along the Niger river bank. My question is what did the state government do? As the flooding was predicted to be very serious did the state governor deem it fit to even visit these areas?  Not to talk of setting up structures to prevent what we are now experiencing. Every area in Edo State is important therefore the Governor should endeavour to be proactive. All these publicity stun non do am at all. It is medicine after death.

Monday, September 24, 2012


This is my response to a remark by Ayowie on EPF forum. @ Ayowie Osa Ayobahan our state Governor, Comrade Adams is a well travelled man and I am sure he has been to the US severally. There has to be a minimum requirement in emergency response. The fire trucks are not there to fight fire. What stop the Comrade from buying a least two fire trucks for a local government area and then training the required manpower? Why can't the Comrade Governor set up emergency brigade boys and girls who can be called up upon in time of emergencies like the flood situation right now? Does the state have a mobile Clinic on a boat? When there is an emergency a government respond not by sending people there to go and look or investigate. A government that is PREPARED for a situation will mobilize it emergency procedures and move to site. It is because they dont have that is while they are running from pillar to post. Yesterday on ITV news I saw two children sleeping on a foam in a flooded room.

Sunday, September 23, 2012

As floods over take some parts of Edo State, I pray that God strengthen my brothers and sisters who have been displaced and now refugees in both Edo and Kogi State. But watching the State government response to these disaster is saddening. It calls to question the emergency preparedness of the State Government. From what I can gather thus far there may not be any plan at all. It looks like the case of everyone answers his or her own papa name.
Flood has overtaken many villages and towns of Edo State. The areas mostly affected are those bordering the banks of the River Niger and Kogi States. The flood has displaced close to 500,000 people. The surprise however is that the state government was not prepared for the emergency. Considering the alarms that was raised worldwide about flooding. Watching the flood victims on television begging for food is saddening. I want to use this opportunity to appeal to the Federal and State government to as a matter of urgency respond to this emergency situation. Our people deserves more.