Achọba nmaekwu, agba ama ihe eriri.

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Abraham Madu

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Mar 7, 2026, 2:25:25 AM (9 days ago) Mar 7
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Achba nmaekwu, agba ama ihe eriri.

Atr mr Ebele gba aka nwa, iworiwo

Nt d kwa?

Ya kptba!

Ya gazie.

m nne Abrahamụọg Aṅụsobi Mad.


Abraham Madu

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"If you ate pizza for dinner, how would finding your kitchen knife reveal to those who didn't witness your consuming the pizza that your dinner was pizza? "

kpa nk?

Ya gazie.

m nne Abrahamụọg Aṅụịobi Mad.
On Saturday, March 7, 2026 at 09:57:28 PM CST, Kayode Adebayo <kayu...@yahoo.com> wrote:


Liar and Biafran Child Called Nebukadimonkey Adiele:

"first heard the second adage in Biafra, as a child, in a song of Rex Lawson's. Reviewing it" --- Liar Called Nebukadimonkey Adiele 

You have finally confessed your age, after aggressively denying your age. Like I told you, your friend in Flatbush Brooklyn told me you were born in 1968, yet you denied it to the teeth. Unconsciously, you have finally confessed your were born during Biafran war, which corresponds with the 1968 your friend told me you were born, without anyone forcing you. Like said, I know you more than you know yourself. Whenever you lie, you always unconsciously reveal the truth, without anyone twisting your monkey head.

You're a shame and an utter disgrace to your family and your entire Igboland.


Kayode 




On Sat, Mar 7, 2026 at 6:48 PM, Nebukadineze Adiele

>>Achba nmaekwu, agba ama ihe eriri<<.

>>Atr mr Ebele gba aka nwa, iworiwo<<


Abe nwa dee Madu, 
Those two adages should be obsolete in the 21st century world because they are parochial and seeming to be excess alcohol consumption-induced. If by "nmaekwu" you mean kitchen knife, then the adage is pathetically dumb since not every dish or diner was prepared by deploying the services of a kitchen knife. If you ate pizza for dinner, how would finding your kitchen knife reveal to those who didn't witness your consuming the pizza that your dinner was pizza? My point: reviewing the kitchen knife does not always reveal, to outsiders, what had been dined on before their arrival, as the adage claims.

I first heard the second adage in Biafra, as a child, in a song of Rex Lawson's. Reviewing it as an educated today, I have no hesitation in asserting that it is patently dumb. How could a sheep that gave birth to a ram be childless? I asked this question as a child and I was told that it is because rams sire sheep into producing offspring for others, not for the owner of the ram. This is pathetically dumb and selfish -- if your ram sires a sheep, you are entitled to one of the offspring, this is a general rule all across the farming world but I did not know it as a child to have countered the elders who tried to make sense of this adage to me.   

Nwanna, we (educated Africans) have a responsibility to updating our adages and mores to be inline with knowledge acquired through science (knowledge that was not available to our ancestors who formulated these adages). When you encounter an adage that nascent knowledge has upturned, do your best to add an addendum to it, at a minimum, don't just repeat it verbatim and allow youngsters to latch onto it. Alternatively, you can write another book.

Nebukadineze Adiele



Abraham Madu

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kpa nk?

Nsị anọghị n’afọ esi ushi.

Aka dị onye mma O were ya hibe isi ya.

Akụa aka, ele anya.

Ikuku kuo, ahụ otete ọkụkọ.

Ka ana enyo ,ka isi gị na apụta.

Ọkwụrụ anaghị aka onye kụrụ ya.

Agbara kpaba ajọ ike, ezi ya osisi eji pịa ya!

Kayode Adebayo, talk about what you know.

Ọbụghị sọ onye nwụrụ anwụ ka ana agbazi olu.

Nebukadịneze Adịele gburu ihe Ewu na eri/ata.

Onye agwara amarala.

Atụara ọmara, Ọ mara, atụara Ofeke, O fere feba n’ọhịa.

Kayode Adebayo ,Ị bụ Ofeke, HO! HA!

Ntị ọdị kwa?

Ya kpọtụba!

Ya gazie.

m nne Abrahamụọg Aṅụịobi Mad.




On Sunday, March 8, 2026 at 11:36:45 PM CDT, Kayode Adebayo <kayu...@yahoo.com> wrote:


Brainless Megalomaniac Called Nebukadimonkey Adiele:

Abraham IPOB Madu was right, you brainless dummy and Mbaise Bush megalomaniac called Nebukadimonkey Adiele. If you want to convince your guest that you ate pizza for dinner without the plate of pizza, you can easily do so with the knife you used to cut the pizza. The knife will still have some crumb of pizza left on the both sides of the knife. Abraham Brainless Madu who lost his cerebrum at birth was right. He is smarter than you fool.

You wonder why you came to America without shoes?

You're a shame and an embarrassment to your backward Mbaise Bush village.


Kayode 

Mobolaji Aluko

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Are you guys not tired of abusing each other?  For twenty years now or more?  Haven't abuses been exhausted in your arsenals?  Abi na recycle, recycle?

The world is moving on... into war, I know. .and you are still talking about 1967-70 war?..

O diegwu  o!


Bolaji Aluko
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On Mon, Mar 9, 2026, 10:50 Nebukadineze Adiele <nebuka...@aol.com> wrote:
There is no more doubt that we have long entertained a mentally retarded and uneducated savage of Ukwuani, who now suffers mental a breakdown as endures loneliness in his London shack. 

According to this thoughtless bum whose IQ seems to be less than 40, anyone who was a child in Biafra was born in 1968? Biafra was declared in 1967 and ended in 1970, so anyone who was born as from 1956 to 1969 was a child in Biafra, this is common knowledge to people whose brains still function, but not for this accursed dumb ass whose assumed name is unworthy of being mentioned. 

Tufiakwa to the 10th power! 

Nebukadineze Adiele



femi Olajide

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Some, tenaciously, like to hold on to the past because that is the only thing or time that had any miniscule of value in their lives.

Some still come blaming all their current woes on colonial masters that left over 65 years ago instead of actively seeking ways to better their being.

MA, let me hem be. They are more comfortable doing arithmetic when everyone around them are tackling calculus!

Regards,

Femi Olajide

Mobolaji Aluko

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HISTORY REWARDS REFORMERS, NOT COMPLAINERS

By Prof Lere Baale

The mindset determines whether a cup is half-filled or half-empty. But more profoundly, it determines whether we choose to refill it, redesign the cup, or abandon the table altogether.

Nations do not collapse first in infrastructure; they collapse first in imagination. They do not rise first in GDP; they rise first in belief systems. A defeated mindset manufactures a defeated future. A constructive mindset manufactures possibility.

To declare that “Nigeria is finished” is not analysis — it is abdication. It is intellectual surrender dressed up as sophistication. No serious student of history arrives at such a conclusion, because history is a relentless witness: civilizations have faced darker seasons and emerged stronger when reformers chose responsibility over despair.

History rewards reformers, not complainers.

Lessons from Nations That Refused to Die

Singapore

At independence in 1965, Singapore had no natural resources, fragile social cohesion, and severe economic vulnerability. Many predicted its collapse. But disciplined leadership, institutional integrity, anti-corruption enforcement, strategic education reform, and long-term planning transformed it into a global hub. Singapore did not complain about its limitations. It engineered its transformation.

Rwanda

After the 1994 genocide, Rwanda stood devastated — socially fractured and institutionally broken. Yet through governance reform, civic discipline, accountability structures, and national reorientation, it repositioned itself. Pain was acknowledged, but it was not allowed to define destiny. Reform replaced resentment.

Germany

After World War II, Germany lay in ruins — economically bankrupt and physically destroyed. Yet structural economic reform, industrial rebuilding, productivity discipline, and institutional accountability created what became known as the “economic miracle.” Collapse was real. Reform was stronger.

These examples are not romantic stories. They are structured demonstrations of a principle: nations are rebuilt by reformers, not by rhetoricians of despair.

Nigeria Is Not Finished — She Is Unfinished

There is a fundamental distinction.

A finished nation has exhausted its possibilities.
An unfinished nation invites builders.

Nigeria is unfinished. Complex. Imperfect. Evolving. The presence of corruption does not eliminate potential. Institutional inefficiency does not erase capacity. Economic hardship does not cancel destiny.

The intellectual giant is not the one who predicts collapse.
The intellectual giant is the one who designs recovery.

Disciplined Optimism: The Mindset of Reform

Authentic leadership is not blind optimism. It is disciplined optimism.

Disciplined optimism acknowledges:

• There are gaps in governance.
• Infrastructure is insufficient.
• Regulatory processes require reform.
• Institutions lack capacity in key sectors.

But disciplined optimism insists:

Gaps are invitations for design.
Weaknesses are signals for restructuring.
Failures are data points for improvement.

Optimism is not denial of reality. It is refusal to surrender to it.

The Danger of Intellectual Pessimism

When intellectuals default to pessimism, three corrosive effects follow:

First, they demoralize the next generation.
Second, they normalize mediocrity by suggesting change is impossible.
Third, they hand narrative power to those who thrive on chaos.

Serious thinkers do not romanticize problems — but neither do they dramatize them. They diagnose rigorously. They propose intelligently. They engage constructively.

It is intellectually lazy to criticize without structured alternatives.
It is intellectually immature to amplify despair without presenting data.
It is morally irresponsible to influence public opinion without offering direction.

A gathering of intellectuals must be a marketplace of ideas — not an echo chamber of frustration.

The Architecture of Reform

Reform requires:

• Evidence-based criticism
• Systems thinking
• Long-term strategy
• Institutional redesign
• Ethical courage
• Measured communication

Reform is not emotional outrage. It is disciplined construction.

If policies fail, redesign them.
If systems are weak, strengthen them.
If leadership disappoints, model better standards.
If processes are slow, reengineer them.

Complaining produces noise.
Reforming produces legacy.

Hope as Strategic Discipline

Hope is not naïveté. Hope is strategy.

Hope fuels persistence through resistance.
Hope sustains reform through criticism.
Hope anchors vision during uncertainty.

Every generation must choose:
Become commentators of decline or architects of renewal.

History is not kind to cynics. It is generous to builders.

The Reform Imperative for Nigeria

Nigeria does not lack talent.
Nigeria does not lack resources.
Nigeria does not lack intellectual capital.

What Nigeria requires is coordinated reform energy — institutional architects who combine vision with execution.

Reform in governance.
Reform in education.
Reform in regulatory systems.
Reform in economic productivity.
Reform in ethical leadership.

The future will not be shaped by those who shout the loudest.
It will be shaped by those who build the longest.

Reflections
 1. In what areas of national discourse have I unconsciously contributed to despair rather than direction?
 2. Do my criticisms include actionable alternatives?
 3. Am I a commentator on problems or a contributor to solutions?
 4. What institutional reforms can I influence within my sphere?
 5. Does my language strengthen morale or weaken it?
 6. Have I confused realism with resignation?

Action Points
 1. Replace Complaint with Construction
For every criticism you voice publicly, develop at least one structured alternative proposal.
 2. Engage Data Before Emotion
Ground national conversations in research, metrics, and comparative analysis rather than sentiment.
 3. Model Reform Locally
Reform begins in micro-systems — your organization, community, profession, or institution.
 4. Mentor Reform-Minded Leaders
Encourage younger professionals to think in systems, not slogans.
 5. Practice Disciplined Language
Communicate gaps without dramatization. Inspire without exaggeration.
 6. Build Coalitions for Change
Reform is rarely a solo effort. Partner with professionals across sectors.
 7. Design Long-Term Strategies
Shift conversations from immediate frustration to 5–10 year reform frameworks.

Closing Charge

Nigeria is not finished. She is unfinished.

An unfinished nation calls for architects — not undertakers.

History will not remember who complained the loudest.
It will remember who restructured institutions, strengthened systems, restored confidence, and expanded opportunity.

The cup may not be full — but it is not empty.
The question is not whether we lament the level.
The question is whether we possess the courage, discipline, and vision to refill it.

History rewards reformers, not complainers.

PLB


On Mon, Mar 9, 2026, 12:07 femi Olajide <olajid...@yahoo.com> wrote:
Some, tenaciously, like to hold on to the past because that is the only thing or time that had any miniscule of value in their lives.

Some still come blaming all their current woes on colonial masters that left over 65 years ago instead of actively seeking ways to better their being.

MA, let me hem be. They are more comfortable doing arithmetic when everyone around them are tackling calculus!

Regards,

Femi Olajide

On Monday, 9 March 2026 at 10:57:50 GMT+1, Mobolaji Aluko <alu...@gmail.com> wrote:




Are you guys not tired of abusing each other?  For twenty years now or more?  Haven't abuses been exhausted in your arsenals?  Abi na recycle, recycle?

The world is moving on... into war, I know. .and you are still talking about 1967-70 war?..

O diegwu  o!


Bolaji Aluko
Shaking his head


 
 war, which corresponds with the 1968 your friend told me you were born, without anyone forcing you. Like said, I know you more than you know yourself. Whenever you lie, you always unconsciously reveal the truth, without anyone twisting your monkey head.

Mobolaji Aluko

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Nebukadineze:

Please try harder....many of you must be pushing 60, 65, 70, 75  sef...because I know that many of you are older than my young self...


Bolaji Aluko

On Mon, Mar 9, 2026, 11:17 Nebukadineze Adiele <nebuka...@aol.com> wrote:
Prof, 
We have a mad man amongst us, it seems to me that every attempt at avoiding him meets naught. The forums have to be completely defunct or he meets his maker for peace to reign here. 

You are correct, it is embarrassing that we still curse after all these years but as much as I have blocked this savage, he keeps relying me, which others forward to me. Because his responses are absolutely idiotic and retarded, ignoring him tasks the patience of Job, at which I falter most of the time. In the words of Gringory Nwogbo of the Masquerades, "I will better my best" with respect to ignoring the Ukwuani savage (Tony Ishiekwene).

Have a great day.

Nebukadineze Adiele



femi Olajide

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PBA,

👍🏽. Very brilliant piece by PLB.

Regards,

Femi Olajide

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On this reforms matter ....
Reminds me of the Abacha days and how his followers kept telling Nigerians that Abacha's reforms will make Nigeria a first world country. 

Supporters of the Abacha regime (1993 - 1998) made Nigerians believe that Abacha was the best thing to happen to Nigeria and that the reforms he had introduced, painful as they were, would take Nigeria to first world position. 

One of them, Daniel Kanu, did not allow us to rest. He started a 2 million man march. I heard he got an oil block for his efforts. OPL 244 or so. I wonder what happened to that oil block. 
Back to reforms matter. Abacha's government pushed  several key economic and structural reforms aimed at stabilizing the Nigerian economy, alongside political changes that consolidated military power. 

  • The regime significantly reduced the inflation rate from a high of 54% to 8.5%
  • Foreign exchange reserves grew from $494 million in 1993 to over $9.6 billion by 1997
  • External debt was reduced from $36 billion in 1993 to $27 billion in 1997
  • PTF (which Buhari defended with all his heart until his death) was established to utilize savings from oil price adjustments for infrastructure development, including schools, roads and healthcare facilities. 
  • The exchange rate was relatively stabilized
  • The privatization programs of the previous government were halted. 

There were others. Like State creation, creation of geopolitical zones etc

While these reforms were going on, Abacha also launched his anti corruption campaign through the Failed Banks (Recovery of Debts) and Malpractice in Banks Act of 1994. 

Bank Managers and Executives, Businessmen as well as political opponents and critics were all cracked down upon. 

Yet, between 1999 and 2021, it was confirmed that this same Abacha stole over $3 billion from Nigeria. 

The Abacha syndicate involved in laundering this money were family members and friends: Mohammed Abacha, Abubakar Atiku Bagudu, Ismaila Gwarzo and Anthony Ani. 

Gwarzo agreed to return $250 million in 1998 and later added $135 million. It is said that he later promised to return $500 million. https://allafrica.com/stories/200009280236.html

I wonder how much the others returned. 

Thankfully, much of that has been recovered today. https://mbk.law/docview/1363/2008-the-abacha-case-rsa.pdf

Abacha's reforms were accompanied by severe authoritarianism, the suspension and inactivation of democratic institutions and the violent suppression of opposition. 

These days, nobody talks about Abacha and his reforms anymore. Some say Nigeria is a hypocritic state. I wonder what that even means.

GK

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That's okay, Kayode.  I am doing my best.  

My regards to Madam(e).


Bolaji Aluko

PS:  My flight  will be  Abuja ABV to  Ado Ekiti EKK on Thursday via United Nigeria Airlines.  So the Ekiti Airport - one of the neatest in Nigeria currently - is being used.  We are proud of it.

On Tue, Mar 10, 2026, 05:36 Kayode Adebayo <kayu...@yahoo.com> wrote:
Bolaji Aluko:

By the way, you're part of Nigeria's problems. What have you achieved in Ekiti State all these years till today, other than advising your governor to build a useless airport that nobody will ever use, despite spending years in America and in these forums. You're a typical Nigerian that I was talking about. You went home and joined the system. You supposed to be moving mountains and making a difference in governance since the day Kayode Fayemi and subsequently your present governor appointed you. Ekiti State supposed not to be as backward as it is today. But it is. No innovation or development and that's a shame.


Kayode


On Tue, Mar 10, 2026 at 12:10 AM, Kayode Adebayo
Bolaji Aluko:


Don't believe the hype. There is nothing new about what Lere wrote. Lere is a typical Nigerian. All they know is write lengthy write-ups. They pretend to know Nigeria's problems and often lie about knowing the solutions to Nigeria's gargantuan problems. Put them in governmental positions, they will perform worse that the people and the country they write about and criticize.

If writing lengthy articles leads to development, Nigeria would be the most developed country today, because that's one area Nigeria is blessed with. Nigerians can write, write and write till eternity. 

Unfortunately, writing lengthy missives and criticisms don't translate to development. Development comes from vision, actual performance and hard work, not through articles.

Go to China, which I visited not long ago and see wonders. I can tell you today that China has surpassed America in technology and innovation and will soon surpass America in development. It will take America 50 years to catch up with China technologically. If the Chinese were writing lengthy articles without performance and actual work, they won't be where where they are today. 

I once attended an international conference at the Institute of International Affairs (NIIA) Lagos in the 70s, where developing countries from around gathered to chart way forward, to achieve what countries like Japan, US, France and UK achieved back then. The same China that has rapidly developed today were also in attendance. When Nigeria took the stage, it was lengthy talk and talk and talk. The Chinese envied Nigeria, because we were rich with oil money back then. China didn't talk much, but praised Nigeria's so-called vision for development and for organizing the conference. Back in the 70s when the conference took place, China and Nigeria were at the same developmental level. See China's amazing transformation today. I felt sad about Nigeria in China. It was as if the Chinese were some kind of aliens that are not from this world. I was stunned to say the least. It was as if I was visiting Mars. 

What we need is not article writing and useless essays. Any fool can write articles. What we need is ingenuity, actual commitment and performance.


Kayode

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Many kernels of truth in what you have written below, Kayode.  

Please keep it up.  Fewer essays from you too, less abuse,  more action.

I thank you.


Bolaji Aluko 

On Tue, Mar 10, 2026, 05:10 Kayode Adebayo <kayu...@yahoo.com> wrote:
Bolaji Aluko:


Don't believe the hype. There is nothing new about what Lere wrote. Lere is a typical Nigerian. All they know is write lengthy write-ups. They pretend to know Nigeria's problems and often lie about knowing the solutions to Nigeria's gargantuan problems. Put them in governmental positions, they will perform worse that the people and the country they write about and criticize.

If writing lengthy articles leads to development, Nigeria would be the most developed country today, because that's one area Nigeria is blessed with. Nigerians can write, write and write till eternity. 

Unfortunately, writing lengthy missives and criticisms don't translate to development. Development comes from vision, actual performance and hard work, not through articles.

Go to China, which I visited not long ago and see wonders. I can tell you today that China has surpassed America in technology and innovation and will soon surpass America in development. It will take America 50 years to catch up with China technologically. If the Chinese were writing lengthy articles without performance and actual work, they won't be where where they are today. 

I once attended an international conference at the Institute of International Affairs (NIIA) Lagos in the 70s, where developing countries from around gathered to chart way forward, to achieve what countries like Japan, US, France and UK achieved back then. The same China that has rapidly developed today were also in attendance. When Nigeria took the stage, it was lengthy talk and talk and talk. The Chinese envied Nigeria, because we were rich with oil money back then. China didn't talk much, but praised Nigeria's so-called vision for development and for organizing the conference. Back in the 70s when the conference took place, China and Nigeria were at the same developmental level. See China's amazing transformation today. I felt sad about Nigeria in China. It was as if the Chinese were some kind of aliens that are not from this world. I was stunned to say the least. It was as if I was visiting Mars. 

What we need is not article writing and useless essays. Any fool can write articles. What we need is ingenuity, actual commitment and performance.


Kayode


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You got jokes too, Nebu !

May Joe Igietseme RIP.  Nice fellow...

On Tue, Mar 10, 2026, 04:52 Nebukadineze Adiele <nebuka...@aol.com> wrote:
EmojiEmojiEmojiEmojiEmojiEmoji, you've still got jokes, prof. Now you prefer to be younger, unlike in the past when you used to assert old age over those older than you. I cannot forget your intimidating Joe Igietseme that you were older than him, and he began referring to you as "Egbon Bolaji", until I alerted him to the fact that you were younger than him by about 6 months or more. 

Na wa for us Nigerians! 

Nebukadineze Adiele



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PBA,

Nothing can change the leopard stripes.
The forever forgone losers like Kayusees of this world will whinge, whine, whimper and gripe about everything without proffering any reasonable or substantial alternative solutions.

They are the armchair non-doer critics, who have not achieved a thing in their lives, yet criticize the doers who are giving every possible solution a try.
Their likes (Kayusees) are abundant herein online and should be summarily dismissed most of the time, but reminded from time to time of their uselessness and failure in life.

I'm sure they realize the facts about their failure own inherent inadequacies in life, that's why they try to disparage the efforts of the doers and movers!

Regards,

Femi Olajide

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The Kayusees of this world cannot factually disprove anything, yet they disparage ideas founded on solid evidential facts.

These are the bane of that so-called learned and intellectual class in Nigeria. Noise without substance.

We are still waiting for the launch of his garage-built EV car, of which the prototype should have come out almost a decade ago. Alaini n'kan se dani dani eniyan (or na animal sef)!
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This Kayusee fool, just keep advertising his foolishness and doesn't even know what the difference between a hub and a simple airport.

Let's break it down for him. Does he know the difference between a bus stop and a bus interchange? How many airports can you classify as a hub in Nigeria? How many local airports starts as a hub throughout the world?

Fool!


Regards,

Femi Olajide

On Tuesday, 10 March 2026 at 19:16:24 GMT+1, Kayode Adebayo <kayu...@yahoo.com> wrote:


Bolaji Aluko:

As a matter of fact, United Nigeria Airlines doesn't have a hub in Ekiti Airport. It's more or less like a stop over, to pick up passengers that might be going to Abuja or Lagos. That's like a trial thing to see if it will work. See the picture of your 14 passengers boarding United Nigeria Airlines from Ekiti Airport. 

Typical Nigerian Airport. Passengers have to go inside the sun and rain to board an aircraft, instead of your government providing a covered channel to board aircraft right from the Airport terminal. Yet you lived in America for years and still thinking like Mbaise Bush people.


Kayode



On Tue, Mar 10, 2026 at 12:32 PM, Kayode Adebayo
Bolaji Aluko:

"My flight  will be  Abuja ABV to  Ado Ekiti EKK on Thursday via United Nigeria Airlines.  So the Ekiti Airport - one of the neatest in Nigeria currently - is being used.  We are proud of it." --- Bolaji Aluko 

Of course you don't understand the economics of airports. When you have only 10 - 14 passengers  mostly the rich people in your stare, using your airport 3 or 4 times a week to Abuja or Lagos through only United Nigeria Airlines and you forgot to factor in the daily costs of maintaining the airport,  Where is the sustainability and economic development that it supposed to bring for your state? You wonder why only one airline (United Nigeria Airlines) has a hub there, out of several airlines operating in Nigeria. Over time, when United Nigeria Airlines doesn't have a pathway to sustainability and profitability due to low patroage, it's bound to suspend or quit the Ekiti route entirely. That's why a lot of airports in Nigeria failed failed woefully. They all subscribe to the notion of If You Build It, They Will Come stupidity and that other states have their own airports, why not us, instead of your government first providing amenities and infrastructure to drive economic activities to your state that will bring people from other states to use the airport. Typical Nigerian man line of thought.



Kayode



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“Onye ejiri nwampki tụọra ilu, asịghị agụ buru ya”.

In “ilu” most straightforward words or a combination of words assume other and usually more generalized meaning.

“Achọba mmaekwu, agba ama ihe eriri”,
generally has nothing to do with mmaekwu or the meal!
It has to do with evidence and piecing evidence together.

“Atụrụ mụrụ ebule gba aka nwa”

Has to do with a misguided relative, who may be useless to the family.
If you are close to any animal farm, you will realize that a few male sheep, goats, etc are kept for breeding while all others are sold off or killed for meat therefore are not ‘at home’.




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"If you ate pizza for dinner, how would finding your kitchen knife reveal to those who didn't witness your consuming the pizza that your dinner was pizza? "

kpa nk?

Ya gazie.

m nne Abrahamụọg Aṅụịobi Mad.
On Saturday, March 7, 2026 at 09:57:28 PM CST, Kayode Adebayo <kayu...@yahoo.com> wrote:


Liar and Biafran Child Called Nebukadimonkey Adiele:

"first heard the second adage in Biafra, as a child, in a song of Rex Lawson's. Reviewing it" --- Liar Called Nebukadimonkey Adiele 

You have finally confessed your age, after aggressively denying your age. Like I told you, your friend in Flatbush Brooklyn told me you were born in 1968, yet you denied it to the teeth. Unconsciously, you have finally confessed your were born during Biafran war, which corresponds with the 1968 your friend told me you were born, without anyone forcing you. Like said, I know you more than you know yourself. Whenever you lie, you always unconsciously reveal the truth, without anyone twisting your monkey head.

You're a shame and an utter disgrace to your family and your entire Igboland.


Kayode 




On Sat, Mar 7, 2026 at 6:48 PM, Nebukadineze Adiele

>>Achba nmaekwu, agba ama ihe eriri<<.

>>Atr mr Ebele gba aka nwa, iworiwo<<


Abe nwa dee Madu, 
Those two adages should be obsolete in the 21st century world because they are parochial and seeming to be excess alcohol consumption-induced. If by "nmaekwu" you mean kitchen knife, then the adage is pathetically dumb since not every dish or diner was prepared by deploying the services of a kitchen knife. If you ate pizza for dinner, how would finding your kitchen knife reveal to those who didn't witness your consuming the pizza that your dinner was pizza? My point: reviewing the kitchen knife does not always reveal, to outsiders, what had been dined on before their arrival, as the adage claims.

I first heard the second adage in Biafra, as a child, in a song of Rex Lawson's. Reviewing it as an educated today, I have no hesitation in asserting that it is patently dumb. How could a sheep that gave birth to a ram be childless? I asked this question as a child and I was told that it is because rams sire sheep into producing offspring for others, not for the owner of the ram. This is pathetically dumb and selfish -- if your ram sires a sheep, you are entitled to one of the offspring, this is a general rule all across the farming world but I did not know it as a child to have countered the elders who tried to make sense of this adage to me.   

Nwanna, we (educated Africans) have a responsibility to updating our adages and mores to be inline with knowledge acquired through science (knowledge that was not available to our ancestors who formulated these adages). When you encounter an adage that nascent knowledge has upturned, do your best to add an addendum to it, at a minimum, don't just repeat it verbatim and allow youngsters to latch onto it. Alternatively, you can write another book.

Nebukadineze Adiele



On Saturday, March 7, 2026 at 02:25:10 AM EST, Abraham Madu <abraha...@yahoo.com> wrote:


Achba nmaekwu, agba ama ihe eriri.

Atr mr Ebele gba aka nwa, iworiwo

Nt d kwa?

Ya kptba!

Ya gazie.

m nne Abrahamụọg Aṅụsobi Mad.


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You want me to say that I am doing my worst?  I wont say that to please you.

On Tue, Mar 10, 2026, 13:02 Kayode Adebayo <kayu...@yahoo.com> wrote:
Bolaji Aluko:

" I am doing my best" --- Bolaji Aluko 

That's exactly what thousands of Nigerian government officials say. They think and believe they're doing their best, because they think what they're doing is the right thing to do for their state or the country. If every government official is doing their best as they say, and doing the right thing, Nigeria wouldn't be where it is today. It would be the most developed country in the world. 

Go figure!


Kayode

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Mobolaji Aluko

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I am aware of the total usefulness of an airport for airlines' cargo and passenger transportation.  I was just countering your narrative about "other than advising your governor to build a useless airport that nobody will ever use, " 

I am somebody- and I am using it.  I know many non-government persons using it already.  The volume and diversity will increase with time.


Bolaji Aluko


On Tue, Mar 10, 2026, 12:01 Kayode Adebayo <kayu...@yahoo.com> wrote:
Bolaji Aluko:

You don't know the functions of airport. Airport is not about government officials like you booking a flight for a trip. It's about the economy and development of the city, state and the country.

Go figure!

Kayode

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Mobolaji Aluko

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United Nigeria Airlines never advertised Ado as its hub.  Rather, it advertises flights to and from Ado Ekiti - with  Abuja and Lagos as the other destinations.  Where it picks passengers through Ado is its internal operations business. If my destination is Ado, that is not a stopover for me.

All flights that I take in Nigeria have been open-air boarding, like the one you showed for Ado-Ekiti.  I have done the same in dozens of airports all around the world, including in almost 80% of my over 10 international trips last year cumulative this year, including in the sun, shower and snow.

Let's be more factual please.


Bolaji Aluko 

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Mobolaji Aluko

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The internet has been flooded with a trending video of Sunday Igboho wearing an APC cap when he attended a ceremony in Ibadan. 🎥

Some Yoruba groups have said that he has betrayed the agitation for a Yoruba nation. Others say he is only interested in peaceful coexistence with other tribes, especially the Fulanis.

Some very pedestrian people said it was an attribute of his tribal origin — that it is the nature of Yoruba people. Others opined that the government was instrumental in his release and pardon when he was arrested in the Republic of Benin on his way to Germany, where he has German citizenship, and that he was simply reciprocating.

It is wrong to use Sunday Igboho to cast aspersions on an entire tribe.

Others have compared him with Nnamdi Kanu, who has insisted on his struggle for the actualisation of Biafra, despite allegations that he has been offered money to compromise.

I am opposed to the balkanisation of Nigeria, breaking Nigeria down the way Yugoslavia broke apart.

All tribal units in Nigeria have the same tendencies — elite capture, where a few people capture public wealth.

Look at some of the budgets released in southwestern states. A lot of money is budgeted for new cars for members of the executive and legislative arms, while very paltry sums are allocated to health and education. 🚗

The same thing happens in all regions of Nigeria. Oppression, corruption, intolerance of dissent, lust for money, and electoral fraud are common everywhere. There is no segment of Nigeria where angels inhabit.

We oppress each other. When we sing the national anthem — “Help us to build a nation where no man is oppressed” — we do not take it seriously.

Hausas oppress Hausas.
Fulanis oppress Fulanis.
Benue people oppress Benue people.
Muslims oppress Muslims.
Christians oppress Christians.

That is the reality.

There is no segment of Nigeria that has just angels. Not in Biafra, not in Oduduwa State, not in Arewa, not in the Middle Belt. We all have the same tendencies.

Sunday Igboho is a free citizen of Nigeria. He is free to join any political party. He also has the right to discontinue any struggle. Before IPOB, there was Ralph Uwazuruike and the Movement for the Actualization of the Sovereign State of Biafra (MASSOB). Today he is much quieter and less active.

It is his life, not yours. He has the right to make his own choices.

However, those who say he only asked for peaceful coexistence should ask themselves: Are people in the Southwest better off now than when he started the struggle?

Every day we read about terrible events happening in the Southwest from radical Islamic terrorists. So if Sunday demanded peaceful coexistence, to be frank, he has not achieved that aim. In fact, it appears things have gotten worse.

When you make a post in Nigeria, people quickly descend into tribe, religion, class, and denomination. They rarely reason beyond that. 😔

Alex Ekwueme, an Igbo man, had a house in Surulere, Lagos which he abandoned during the civil war. A Yoruba man collected the rent during his absence. When Ekwueme returned, the man handed over all the money intact and well documented.

A Yoruba man and an Igbo man.

Later, when Ekwueme became Vice President, the same Yoruba man approached him after church in Marina, Lagos, seeking assistance to obtain a banking license. Ekwueme invited him to his office and facilitated the license that led to the establishment of First City Monument Bank (FCMB) — which still exists today. 🏦

Also, Olusegun Obasanjo has stood with Peter Obi since the 2023 elections, despite criticism.

During the 1966 crisis, Adekunle Fajuyi stood with Johnson Aguiyi-Ironsi when Theophilus Danjuma and others came to arrest him. Fajuyi said that if they were going to kill his guest, they should kill him too. And Fajuyi died with Aguiyi-Ironsi.

We must not categorize a whole tribe by the actions of a few.

We cannot judge all Igbos by the actions of Obi Cubana or Cubana Chief Priest, or by those who abandoned Nnamdi Kanu and Peter Obi to start the “City Boys” movement. That kind of thinking is beer parlour logic. 🍺

There are many peaceful Muslims in this country and many peaceful and respectable Fulanis.

A management consultant, Chris Argyris, once stated that for every psychologically mature adult, a time comes when personal interest conflicts with organizational goals.

That time may have come for Sunday Igboho. His personal interest may now conflict with the agitation for Oduduwa State.

One lesson you must learn is to avoid the herd effect. Use your brain. 🧠

One Yoruba leader rightly said that the agitation for Oduduwa State should not revolve around an individual but around an ideology.

Do not compare Sunday Igboho with Nnamdi Kanu. Their motivations are different. Their pains are different. The discrimination and marginalisation experienced by the Igbo in Nigeria are different from the experience of the Yoruba.

Someone asked:
“If an Igbo becomes president tomorrow, will Nnamdi Kanu still agitate for Biafra?” That question is unpredictable.

The real issue is not balkanising Nigeria. The real issue is strengthening governance at the subnational level — states, local governments, and the judiciary. There must be equity, justice, fairness, social justice, and development.

Once these exist, most agitations will reduce naturally.

We need to build strong institutions: the police, the army, the judiciary. Institutions governed by justice and fairness.

Let us truly build a nation where no man is oppressed. 🇳🇬

This post is not for Igbos and Yorubas to start quarrelling here.

Analyse it intellectually. Make civilised comments.

Nobody has paid me to write this. But if we elders do not speak the truth, our children will end up fighting themselves instead of confronting their real oppressors.

Nigeria needs decentralisation, but we can still remain one country.

#fblifestyle


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Nebu:

Exemplary leadership is what is needed in Nigeria - from the town way up to the Federal Government.  

Every town is part of a n LG and has a king or chief person, every LG is part of a state and has a Chairman, every state has a Governor as part of a federation where there is a President.  If every level is led by an exemplary and selfless person; or every exemplary leader calls an unsavory leader lower down to order, or even does by himself what that unsavory leader  has failed to do  - like rehabilitate or rebuild this dilapidated school in question - Nigeria will be the better for it.

Neither lamentation or doing exactly nothing will help. Abuse will not cut it.


Bolaji Aluko


On Wed, Mar 11, 2026, 12:21 Nebukadineze Adiele <nebuka...@aol.com> wrote:
This article is fair and balanced, maximum respect to the author (VC Aluko always signs his articles but he merely forwarded this one, so I am not sure if he is the author). However, I dispute this message:

"The real issue is strengthening governance at the subnational level — states, local governments, and the judiciary." 

The subnational level is made up of the same kleptocrats and incompetent buffoons found at the national level. There is arrant thievery, ineptitude, man's inhumanity to man, oppression, profligacy, and all manners of corruption at the subnational level. Just last week, a young lady videoed a rickety school in Ahaoda LGA in Rivers state, brining to the awareness of the powers that be that students sit on the floor, the roof is partially torn off, the foundation is wobbly and that a fatal catastrophe awaited the institution and its students if government did not intervene. Within 24 hours, the LGA chairman and his sycophants sought out the young lady and beat the hell out of her for projecting the LGA chairman as inco0mpetent -- she was bloodied and her mother manhandled.

A fellow called VeryDarkMan (VDM) intervened and promised to rehabilitate the school. Burnaboy called VDM and pledged $1,000,000.00 for rebuilding (not rehabilitating) the school. VDM flew to Rivers state but was stopped from carrying out the works for some silly reasons that eventually boiled down to extorting some of the money from him by the elders of the community. In a video of his meeting with the so-called king of the place, I heard one 0f the king's aides chastise VDM for coming to meeting the king without kola nut, for which VDM timidly asked one of his aides to dole out a big heap of cash. Bottom-line, the king decided when work will commence on the school and to run as per his dictates. As I write, no work has commenced as VDM flew back to Abuja.

My point is that Nigeria is rotten from the leaders to the led; some kind of revolution must occur in Nigeria before things will get better. Nigeria is a corrupt state that is almost failed, and will fail if nothing drastic occurs soon. The subnational levels are as corrupt, incompetent, abusive, and shameless as the center.

Nebukadineze Adiele



femi Olajide

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Nebu,

There you go again ranting about irrelevant points.

The keyword in the quote that you excerpted from the article posted by PBA is "strengthening". What is there to dispute? In your dispute case laid out immediately below the excerpt, you alluded to a weak governance at the sub-national level too.

So, what the heck are you disputing? Or are we in the dipute-for-the-heck-of-it season again?

Nebu, take your medicine o!

Regards,

Femi Olajide

On Wednesday, 11 March 2026 at 12:21:00 GMT+1, Nebukadineze Adiele <nebuka...@aol.com> wrote:


This article is fair and balanced, maximum respect to the author (VC Aluko always signs his articles but he merely forwarded this one, so I am not sure if he is the author). However, I dispute this message:

"The real issue is strengthening governance at the subnational level — states, local governments, and the judiciary." 

The subnational level is made up of the same kleptocrats and incompetent buffoons found at the national level. There is arrant thievery, ineptitude, man's inhumanity to man, oppression, profligacy, and all manners of corruption at the subnational level. Just last week, a young lady videoed a rickety school in Ahaoda LGA in Rivers state, brining to the awareness of the powers that be that students sit on the floor, the roof is partially torn off, the foundation is wobbly and that a fatal catastrophe awaited the institution and its students if government did not intervene. Within 24 hours, the LGA chairman and his sycophants sought out the young lady and beat the hell out of her for projecting the LGA chairman as inco0mpetent -- she was bloodied and her mother manhandled.

A fellow called VeryDarkMan (VDM) intervened and promised to rehabilitate the school. Burnaboy called VDM and pledged $1,000,000.00 for rebuilding (not rehabilitating) the school. VDM flew to Rivers state but was stopped from carrying out the works for some silly reasons that eventually boiled down to extorting some of the money from him by the elders of the community. In a video of his meeting with the so-called king of the place, I heard one 0f the king's aides chastise VDM for coming to meeting the king without kola nut, for which VDM timidly asked one of his aides to dole out a big heap of cash. Bottom-line, the king decided when work will commence on the school and to run as per his dictates. As I write, no work has commenced as VDM flew back to Abuja.

My point is that Nigeria is rotten from the leaders to the led; some kind of revolution must occur in Nigeria before things will get better. Nigeria is a corrupt state that is almost failed, and will fail if nothing drastic occurs soon. The subnational levels are as corrupt, incompetent, abusive, and shameless as the center.

Nebukadineze Adiele

On Wednesday, March 11, 2026 at 01:34:15 AM EDT, Mobolaji Aluko <alu...@gmail.com> wrote:

Mobolaji Aluko

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1.  There is nothing intrinsically wrong with open air boarding,  it is a balance of cost between form (how you board) and functionality (that you board),

2.  Thanks for your criticisms while I was at Otuoke, and your kind words despite them.  I  don't remember them all, but I must have ignored your abuses, which are quuck.

3.  Clearly you don't know my mandate as a state Commissioner for Infrastructure, otherwise you won't write much of  what you wrote below. And I do not have the time or energy to break it down for you.  But rest assured that working with the Governor, we are doing our best.

Farewell on these matters.  We both must quit while we are ahead.


Bolaji Aluko


On Wed, Mar 11, 2026, 22:14 Kayode Adebayo <kayu...@yahoo.com> wrote:
Bolaji Aluko:

"All flights that I take in Nigeria have been open-air boarding, like the one you showed for Ado-Ekiti." --- Bolaji Aluko 

See what I mean? You supposed to be different, outlier and a performer. Not join the band wagon and behave like the inefficient and ineffective government officials in Nigeria. Instead, you went home and joined the band wagon of failures. You're doing projects without feasibility  studies, because others have airports, you want one too. What makes you different from them? Absolutely nothing. You performed very well and outstandingly when you were the Village Headmaster of Otueke Village University. Even though I criticized you then. But you were exemplary and an outlier. You changed the whole University overnight and your colleagues and fellow VCs in Nigeria and entire Nigeria saw that and commended you. But as Commissioner of Infrastructure, you performed woefully. Not only on the airport project, but also in power sector, technology, roads, schools, hospitals and other infrastructures. 5 megawatts of Solar power is abysmal to say the list. It's way below expectation. Not to talk about other power sources you failed to implement; water projects, schools and others. You concentrated your projects in the state capital, instead of starting from the villages. You copied the inefficient model that you met in Nigeria 

I offered to help you at no cost, but you refused wanted to be like others. You're commending yourself for inefficiency.

Good luck to you!


Kayode 


Kayode

Mobolaji Aluko

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Farewell.

On Thu, Mar 12, 2026, 13:07 Kayode Adebayo <kayu...@yahoo.com> wrote:
Typical Nigerian Called Bolaji Aluko:


"There is nothing intrinsically wrong with open air boarding,  it is a balance of cost between form (how you board) and functionality (that you board" --- Typical Nigerian Called Bolaji Aluko

There is a difference between open defecation and public restroom. Open Boarding is wrong, inconvenient and out of place in this millennium. Of course, you don't know and you don't care. When you subject your Ekiti citizens to torture of heat of the sun and downpour of rain, all you care about is your salary and allowances. You don't care about the people. Open Boarding is tantamount to Open Defecation.


"Thanks for your criticisms while I was at Otuoke, and your kind words despite them.  I  don't remember them all, but I must have ignored your abuses, which are quuck." --- Village Headmaster Called Bolaji Aluko.

My criticisms of you when you were appointed Village Headmaster of Otueke Village University transformed you from a Village Headmaster to a real VC. It made you better and made you do the right thing when all you were doing was wrong and stupid.


Kayode

Cyril Anyanwu

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What an outrage!!
Yet,  Ekiti State is building an airport?
Misplaced priority!!

Cyril  Anyanwu 


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Subject: ||NaijaObserver|| Fellow Nigerians: Videos: Watch Run Down And Dilapidated Schools, Roads and Bridges in Ekiti State Under Bolaji Aluko As Commissioner of Infrastructure and Public Utilities: Re: Incompetent, Inept And Pathological Liar Called Bolaji A...
 

Fellow Nigerians:



Videos: Watch run down and dilapidated schools, roads and bridges in Ekiti State under Bolaji Aluko as Commissioner of Infrastructure and Public Utilities. The fool was criticising another state in these forums just the other day for having dilapidated and run down schools, yet he never attempted to reconstruct the dilapidated schools under his watch in his own state. 

Talking about inefficiency, incompetency and ineptitude of Bolaji Aluko. Bolaji Aluko is one of the most inefficient and incompetent government officials in Nigeria today, yet he claimed his doing his best. These are the evidence of Bolaji Aluko's best. Bolaji Aluko is always shaking his stupid head out of ignorance.


Kayode 










Kayode

On Thu, Mar 12, 2026 at 4:12 PM, Kayode Adebayo
Incompetent, Inept And Pathological Liar Called Bolaji Aluko:

"3.  Clearly you don't know my mandate as a state Commissioner for Infrastructure, otherwise you won't write much of  what you wrote below. And I do not have the time or energy to break it down for you.  But rest assured that working with the Governor, we are doing our best." --- Incompetent Called Bolaji Aluko 

Below is the mandate given to you by your boss called Oyebanji as Commissioner of Infrastructure and Public Utilities of Ekiti State, which is exactly what I stated earlier, you incompetent and inept fool. 

Your responsibilities include planning, design and implementation of all Capital Projects in Ekiti State, including Airport, Schools, Hospitals and other capital projects; Roads, Bridges, Buildings, Security, Electricity, Water, Sanitation, others all of which I mentioned earlier and all of which you failed woefully in (I checked all of them), and you are expected to work in collaboration with all ministries and agencies in the state regarding their implementation:


  • Infrastructure Development: Supervising the design, planning, and implementation of major capital projects, including roads, buildings, and sanitation facilities.
  • Public Utilities Management: Ensuring the continuous supply and maintenance of critical utilities, particularly water, electricity, and sanitation facilities across the state.
  • Project Oversight: Ensuring contractors adhere strictly to technical specifications, quality standards, and timelines for projects, such as the 110 solar-powered boreholes and WASH facilities.
  • Energy Regulation: Developing and regulating the power sector, including electricity, renewable energy, and power generation/distribution, through initiatives like the Ile Iyi Electric Power Company Nigeria Limited.
  • Strategic Planning: Collaborating with other state agencies to implement Governor Biodun Oyebanji's administration's infrastructure development goals

You're a shame and an utter disgrace to Yoruba land.


Kayode 




On Thu, Mar 12, 2026 at 8:35 AM, Mobolaji Aluko

Kayode

On Thu, Mar 12, 2026 at 12:40 PM, Kayode Adebayo
Dummy Called Bolaji Aluko:


"3.  Clearly you don't know my mandate as a state Commissioner for Infrastructure, otherwise you won't write much of  what you wrote below. And I do not have the time or energy to break it down for you.  But rest assured that working with the Governor, we are doing our best." --- Dummy Called Bolaji Aluko 

You don't know your job, you dummy called Bolaji Aluko. Have you ever read and understood the tile and description of your job and what it entails, you dummy? 

Infrastructure includes everything from Airport, to Roads, Bridges, Electricity, Schools, Public Buildings, Rails, Public Utilities, Public Transportation, Hospitals, Security and Surveillance Systems to mention a few, all of which you have failed woefully in, you dummy. You think just drawing salary and allowances, traveling and attending meetings are what your tasks are, you incompetent and inept fool? You're a shame and a disgrace to yourself and Yoruba land.


"4. Farewell on these matters.  We both must quit while we are ahead." --- Dummy Called Bolaji Aluko 

You better tender your resignation to Banji now, you dummy. You're a public servant drawing public salary and allowances which belong to every Nigerian and you're answerable to me and every Nigerian, weather in Nigeria or Diaspora and you're liable to criticisms. 

For you ignorance, I criticize Presidents, Senators, Reps, Governors, Directors and other in-between, talk less of ordinary Commissioner like you. This is just the beginning of my criticisms of you and your incompetence. Many more are on the way.

You're a shame and a disgrace to your family.



Kayode

On Thu, Mar 12, 2026 at 4:04 PM, Kayode Adebayo
Incompetent, Inept And Pathological Liar Called Bolaji Aluko:

"3.  Clearly you don't know my mandate as a state Commissioner for Infrastructure, otherwise you won't write much of  what you wrote below. And I do not have the time or energy to break it down for you.  But rest assured that working with the Governor, we are doing our best." --- Incompetent Called Bolaji Aluko 

Below is the mandate given to you by your boss called Oyebanji as Commissioner of Infrastructure and Public Utilities of Ekiti State, which is exactly what I stated earlier, you incompetent and inept fool. 

Your responsibilities include planning, design and implementation of all Capital Projects in Ekiti State, including Airport, Schools, Hospitals and other capital projects; Roads, Bridges, Buildings, Security, Electricity, Water, Sanitation, others all of which I mentioned earlier and all of which you failed woefully in (I checked all of them), and you are expected to work in collaboration with all ministries and agencies in the state regarding their implementation:


  • Infrastructure Development: Supervising the design, planning, and implementation of major capital projects, including roads, buildings, and sanitation facilities.
  • Public Utilities Management: Ensuring the continuous supply and maintenance of critical utilities, particularly water, electricity, and sanitation facilities across the state.
  • Project Oversight: Ensuring contractors adhere strictly to technical specifications, quality standards, and timelines for projects, such as the 110 solar-powered boreholes and WASH facilities.
  • Energy Regulation: Developing and regulating the power sector, including electricity, renewable energy, and power generation/distribution, through initiatives like the Ile Iyi Electric Power Company Nigeria Limited.
  • Strategic Planning: Collaborating with other state agencies to implement Governor Biodun Oyebanji's administration's infrastructure development goals

You're a shame and an utter disgrace to Yoruba land.


Kayode 




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