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The UNTOLD SECRET Resolution Of Southwest Leaders At Ibadan Meeting; The Hot Exchange; How Regional Sole Leadership Annulled

The UNTOLD SECRET Resolution Of Southwest Leaders At Ibadan Meeting; The Hot Exchange; How Regional Sole Leadership Annulled

tinubu and Southwest APC leaders
Emerging report from the much talked Ibadan southwest leaders' meeting suggests that the region has seized to be controlled by a single person as the leaders have unanimously adopted the collegiate leadership style for the region, report according to ThisDay Newspaper detailed.

According to the report, it was sanctioned at the Ibadan meeting that each leader should hold their local authority in the politics of their state. Meaning no single individual will be regarded as the regional leader.

The All Progressives Congress (APC) met in Ibadan, the Oyo State capital, ostensibly to review the state of the party in the zone, some of the sordid details of the reportedly heated meeting, which forced the idea of collegiate leadership have begun to emerge, especially the alleged dirty in-fighting that took place amongst some of the gladiators.


It was gathered, according to ThisDay Newspaper that the Ibadan peace meeting almost went out of control when some of the leaders started to accuse one another of betrayal and disloyalty to the leadership in the zone.

The meeting, it was learnt, had started with opening remarks from the host governor, Senator Abiola Ajimobi of Oyo State, followed by a former chairman of the party, Chief Bisi Akande, who admonished the gathering before a former Lagos State governor, Bola Tinubu, further laid the foundation for discussions at the meeting.

Although the leadership of the party had also brought to the meeting, some development professors to address the gathering on development concepts and see what to take away from it to their respective postings, some of the participants had quickly pointed out that the meeting was not called for lectures on development concepts but to resolve the animosity that exists within the caucus in the zone.

Whilst the meeting had allowed all present to speak their mind about whatever ill-feelings they had, the dirty fights did not however start till the Osun State Governor, Rauf Aregbesola, and the former governor of the state, Prince Olagunsoye Oyinlola, reportedly openly attacked his Ogun State counterpart, Senator Ibikunle Amosun, and the Minister of Solid Minerals Development, Dr. Kayode Fayemi, who is the immediate past governor of Ekiti State.

According to sources, Aregbesola was said to have screamed at the top of his voice, accusing both Amosun and Fayemi of betrayal to the South-west leadership, insinuating also that they were the very reason the party in the zone is in the state it is.

He was said to have made specific reference to the post-Ondo governorship election meeting held some weeks ago in Abeokuta, Ogun State, saying Amosun set them up by revealing details of the meeting verbatim.

It was at that point that Fayemi, who allegedly did most of the talking was said to have stood up to state his case in a manner that laid the tone for further discussion.

Starting with the allegation of betrayal and disloyalty, specifically against Tinubu, Fayemi was said to have told the gathering that comparing him to the late Chief Ladoke Akintola of the old western region had gone on for too long and that it was a story sold by Aregbesola and his likes to make him and the others look bad.

He was said to have asked the meeting to determine between the two of them, the person that suits the Akintola description – either him that stood by the party and did that which the party wanted or Aregbesola who revolted against the party and even posted one of his most trusted aides, Mr. Bola Ilori, to campaign for a candidate of a different party.

He was said to have told Tinubu that he was fond of believing every tale brought to him by Aregbesola, without as much as checking with others, adding that except he starts treating all of his mentees equally, he would continue to have the kind of problem he is having with a majority of them in the party.

He was said to have further asked Tinubu if he had ever called him to speak about where his interest was and he worked against it (referring to the Ondo crisis), a question to which Tinubu was said to have quickly dismissed, saying also that as a democrat he (Tinubu) had no interest in anyone but was only forced to speak up when Dr. Tunji Abayomi accused him of bias.

On this note, Fayemi therefore affirmed his position on the Ondo election, saying since there was no direct order from the top, apart from the manipulations by Aregbesola and his cohorts, he had a right as an individual to support whoever he wanted the same way Aregbesola opted for a non-APC candidate in an APC battle.

According to another source present at the meeting, Fayemi also made specific mention of an interview believed to have been orchestrated by enemies within to make him look bad by claiming he disparaged the leadership of Tinubu in the zone.

Before denying having anything to do with the interview which went viral on the social media, Tinubu was said to have quickly intercepted, saying he saw the rebuttal by Fayemi and that he believed his own side of the story. But Fayemi complained that such a move showed the degree of desperation by some elements within to demonise some of them believed to be rebellious to the leadership of Tinubu in the zone.

Amosun, who allegedly had his own altercation with Aregbesola was however said to have added that it was bad enough that the fake Fayemi interview went viral on the social media, that some of such falsehood gained prominence on the front page of a national daily believed to be owned by their leader spoke volume of the bad blood within.

He was said to have also told the gathering to ask if there was anything Tinubu had asked of him and he did not do, yet he gets most of the attacks and criticism from a newspaper believed to be Tinubu’s and by extension, theirs as a political family. He said he nursed no guilt because his conscience was clear and therefore left everything to God if he ever did anything deliberately to undermine Tinubu.

A few other persons, like another former governor of Ekiti State, Otunba Niyi Adebayo, also spoke their mind in the bid to clear all grudges. It was Adebayo, according to sources that plainly situated the collegiate leadership idea before it was accepted by the whole meeting, which sanctioned that each leader should hold their local authority in the politics of their state.

When it was certain that all present had spoken their mind on their grievances, Akande then asked Tinubu to do a general response to all that was said by everyone since they were largely about him, with a view to putting the animosity behind them at once.

Thus, in his response, Tinubu was said to have dismissed allegations of bias amongst his mentees and also refuted the allegation that Aregbesola was snitching on the others, saying he had tried as much as possible to be fair to everyone to the best of his ability and that he had nothing against anyone.

He allegedly tried to justify this by recalling that he recently spoke to the Minister of Power, Works and Housing, Mr. Babatunde Fashola, from overseas, where he was vacating and had jocularly told him that “You are working hard there and I am enjoying here.” The same way he allegedly reached out to Fayemi days back to help attend to some foreign nationals, who needed help.

To that end, he reportedly appealed to everyone to let go of the bickering, adding that the future of the party in the zone was the most important thing to its leadership.

It was against this backdrop that a reconciliation committee comprising Akande, Osoba, Adebayo and Tinubu was set up to look into all the issues raised and resolve them once and for all.

Soon after the committee was set up, Ajimobi was said to have quickly given an idea on how to start, saying there would not be genuine reconciliation without first reconciling for instance, Fashola and his successor, Akinwunmi Ambode; Fayemi and Aregbesola; Amosun and Aregbesola; as well as himself and the Minister of Communications, Adebayo Shittu.

On that note, the Ibadan meeting ended, with the younger elements, having their way with the pushed collegiate agenda and the older folks agreeing to their terms in the interest of peace and the development of the region.
tinubu and Southwest APC leaders
Emerging report from the much talked Ibadan southwest leaders' meeting suggests that the region has seized to be controlled by a single person as the leaders have unanimously adopted the collegiate leadership style for the region, report according to ThisDay Newspaper detailed.

According to the report, it was sanctioned at the Ibadan meeting that each leader should hold their local authority in the politics of their state. Meaning no single individual will be regarded as the regional leader.

The All Progressives Congress (APC) met in Ibadan, the Oyo State capital, ostensibly to review the state of the party in the zone, some of the sordid details of the reportedly heated meeting, which forced the idea of collegiate leadership have begun to emerge, especially the alleged dirty in-fighting that took place amongst some of the gladiators.


It was gathered, according to ThisDay Newspaper that the Ibadan peace meeting almost went out of control when some of the leaders started to accuse one another of betrayal and disloyalty to the leadership in the zone.

The meeting, it was learnt, had started with opening remarks from the host governor, Senator Abiola Ajimobi of Oyo State, followed by a former chairman of the party, Chief Bisi Akande, who admonished the gathering before a former Lagos State governor, Bola Tinubu, further laid the foundation for discussions at the meeting.

Although the leadership of the party had also brought to the meeting, some development professors to address the gathering on development concepts and see what to take away from it to their respective postings, some of the participants had quickly pointed out that the meeting was not called for lectures on development concepts but to resolve the animosity that exists within the caucus in the zone.

Whilst the meeting had allowed all present to speak their mind about whatever ill-feelings they had, the dirty fights did not however start till the Osun State Governor, Rauf Aregbesola, and the former governor of the state, Prince Olagunsoye Oyinlola, reportedly openly attacked his Ogun State counterpart, Senator Ibikunle Amosun, and the Minister of Solid Minerals Development, Dr. Kayode Fayemi, who is the immediate past governor of Ekiti State.

According to sources, Aregbesola was said to have screamed at the top of his voice, accusing both Amosun and Fayemi of betrayal to the South-west leadership, insinuating also that they were the very reason the party in the zone is in the state it is.

He was said to have made specific reference to the post-Ondo governorship election meeting held some weeks ago in Abeokuta, Ogun State, saying Amosun set them up by revealing details of the meeting verbatim.

It was at that point that Fayemi, who allegedly did most of the talking was said to have stood up to state his case in a manner that laid the tone for further discussion.

Starting with the allegation of betrayal and disloyalty, specifically against Tinubu, Fayemi was said to have told the gathering that comparing him to the late Chief Ladoke Akintola of the old western region had gone on for too long and that it was a story sold by Aregbesola and his likes to make him and the others look bad.

He was said to have asked the meeting to determine between the two of them, the person that suits the Akintola description – either him that stood by the party and did that which the party wanted or Aregbesola who revolted against the party and even posted one of his most trusted aides, Mr. Bola Ilori, to campaign for a candidate of a different party.

He was said to have told Tinubu that he was fond of believing every tale brought to him by Aregbesola, without as much as checking with others, adding that except he starts treating all of his mentees equally, he would continue to have the kind of problem he is having with a majority of them in the party.

He was said to have further asked Tinubu if he had ever called him to speak about where his interest was and he worked against it (referring to the Ondo crisis), a question to which Tinubu was said to have quickly dismissed, saying also that as a democrat he (Tinubu) had no interest in anyone but was only forced to speak up when Dr. Tunji Abayomi accused him of bias.

On this note, Fayemi therefore affirmed his position on the Ondo election, saying since there was no direct order from the top, apart from the manipulations by Aregbesola and his cohorts, he had a right as an individual to support whoever he wanted the same way Aregbesola opted for a non-APC candidate in an APC battle.

According to another source present at the meeting, Fayemi also made specific mention of an interview believed to have been orchestrated by enemies within to make him look bad by claiming he disparaged the leadership of Tinubu in the zone.

Before denying having anything to do with the interview which went viral on the social media, Tinubu was said to have quickly intercepted, saying he saw the rebuttal by Fayemi and that he believed his own side of the story. But Fayemi complained that such a move showed the degree of desperation by some elements within to demonise some of them believed to be rebellious to the leadership of Tinubu in the zone.

Amosun, who allegedly had his own altercation with Aregbesola was however said to have added that it was bad enough that the fake Fayemi interview went viral on the social media, that some of such falsehood gained prominence on the front page of a national daily believed to be owned by their leader spoke volume of the bad blood within.

He was said to have also told the gathering to ask if there was anything Tinubu had asked of him and he did not do, yet he gets most of the attacks and criticism from a newspaper believed to be Tinubu’s and by extension, theirs as a political family. He said he nursed no guilt because his conscience was clear and therefore left everything to God if he ever did anything deliberately to undermine Tinubu.

A few other persons, like another former governor of Ekiti State, Otunba Niyi Adebayo, also spoke their mind in the bid to clear all grudges. It was Adebayo, according to sources that plainly situated the collegiate leadership idea before it was accepted by the whole meeting, which sanctioned that each leader should hold their local authority in the politics of their state.

When it was certain that all present had spoken their mind on their grievances, Akande then asked Tinubu to do a general response to all that was said by everyone since they were largely about him, with a view to putting the animosity behind them at once.

Thus, in his response, Tinubu was said to have dismissed allegations of bias amongst his mentees and also refuted the allegation that Aregbesola was snitching on the others, saying he had tried as much as possible to be fair to everyone to the best of his ability and that he had nothing against anyone.

He allegedly tried to justify this by recalling that he recently spoke to the Minister of Power, Works and Housing, Mr. Babatunde Fashola, from overseas, where he was vacating and had jocularly told him that “You are working hard there and I am enjoying here.” The same way he allegedly reached out to Fayemi days back to help attend to some foreign nationals, who needed help.

To that end, he reportedly appealed to everyone to let go of the bickering, adding that the future of the party in the zone was the most important thing to its leadership.

It was against this backdrop that a reconciliation committee comprising Akande, Osoba, Adebayo and Tinubu was set up to look into all the issues raised and resolve them once and for all.

Soon after the committee was set up, Ajimobi was said to have quickly given an idea on how to start, saying there would not be genuine reconciliation without first reconciling for instance, Fashola and his successor, Akinwunmi Ambode; Fayemi and Aregbesola; Amosun and Aregbesola; as well as himself and the Minister of Communications, Adebayo Shittu.

On that note, the Ibadan meeting ended, with the younger elements, having their way with the pushed collegiate agenda and the older folks agreeing to their terms in the interest of peace and the development of the region.

Nationwide Darkness Looms As Under Pressure Fashola Sets To Resign

Nationwide Darkness Looms As Under Pressure Fashola Sets To Resign

Nationwide Darkness Looms As Under Pressure Fashola Sets To Resign
The Minister of Power, Works and Housing, Babatunde Fashola, seems to be under severe pressure to resign, as under his watch, Generating Companies, GENCOs, and Distribution Companies, DISCOs, have threatened to throw over 180 million Nigerians into total darkness.

According to GENCOs, the Federal Government is owing the company over N300 billion, while DISCOs are being owed ‎over N100 billion, by customers.

Recall, that the companies had called on the Federal Government to intervene, as they are going bankrupt, and as such, will not be able to generate and distribute electricity efficiently nationwide.


Most recently, the companies had complained that with the huge debt burden, ‎they are presently lacking the funding requirement to purchase equipment, and spare parts, for maintenance and upgrading of power facilities.

‎Amidst the current controversy, the Executive Secretary, Association of Power Generation Companies, Dr. Joy Ogaji, said, “The debt is over N300 billion, that GENCOs are being owed.

“If the situation is not checked, there will be blackout.

“It is so imminent, that I don’t know if most of the generation we are having now, can go beyond Christmas, if the payment problem is not solved.

“We can’t pay contractors; most of the machines are packing up,”‎ Ogaji said.

Speaking further, Ogaji said the Nigerian Bulk Electricity Trading Company, NBET, should be blamed for the problem, saying, “As GENCOs, we don’t really have any direct relationship with DISCOs at the moment; GENCOs are meant to generate power, and government brought NBET as a wholesaler, which takes all the power being generated by GENCOs, and sells to the DISCOs. So the onus lies on NBET to collect the money from the DISCOs.

‎”The claim on whether DISCOs are remitting money, or not, should not be the problem of the GENCOs, but that of NBET.

“Government told us that NBET is properly capitalised, and has enough money to meet all of the GENCOs’ payments.

“But unfortunately, NBET has not been able to do that”, Ogaji lamented.

Source: Post Nigeria
Nationwide Darkness Looms As Under Pressure Fashola Sets To Resign
The Minister of Power, Works and Housing, Babatunde Fashola, seems to be under severe pressure to resign, as under his watch, Generating Companies, GENCOs, and Distribution Companies, DISCOs, have threatened to throw over 180 million Nigerians into total darkness.

According to GENCOs, the Federal Government is owing the company over N300 billion, while DISCOs are being owed ‎over N100 billion, by customers.

Recall, that the companies had called on the Federal Government to intervene, as they are going bankrupt, and as such, will not be able to generate and distribute electricity efficiently nationwide.


Most recently, the companies had complained that with the huge debt burden, ‎they are presently lacking the funding requirement to purchase equipment, and spare parts, for maintenance and upgrading of power facilities.

‎Amidst the current controversy, the Executive Secretary, Association of Power Generation Companies, Dr. Joy Ogaji, said, “The debt is over N300 billion, that GENCOs are being owed.

“If the situation is not checked, there will be blackout.

“It is so imminent, that I don’t know if most of the generation we are having now, can go beyond Christmas, if the payment problem is not solved.

“We can’t pay contractors; most of the machines are packing up,”‎ Ogaji said.

Speaking further, Ogaji said the Nigerian Bulk Electricity Trading Company, NBET, should be blamed for the problem, saying, “As GENCOs, we don’t really have any direct relationship with DISCOs at the moment; GENCOs are meant to generate power, and government brought NBET as a wholesaler, which takes all the power being generated by GENCOs, and sells to the DISCOs. So the onus lies on NBET to collect the money from the DISCOs.

‎”The claim on whether DISCOs are remitting money, or not, should not be the problem of the GENCOs, but that of NBET.

“Government told us that NBET is properly capitalised, and has enough money to meet all of the GENCOs’ payments.

“But unfortunately, NBET has not been able to do that”, Ogaji lamented.

Source: Post Nigeria

Buhari May Cut 'POWER' Out Of Fashola's Many Ministries, Give To Kachikwu

Buhari May Cut 'POWER' Out Of Fashola's Many Ministries, Give To Kachikwu

Buhari May Cut 'POWER' Out Of Fashola's Many Ministries, Give To Kachikwu
Barring last minute change, there is strong indication that President Muhammadu Buhar may soon cut away the Ministry of Power out of Power, Housing and works ministries headed by former Lagos State Governor, Mr Babatunde Raji Fashola.


Though unconfirmed, report according to TheScoop suggests the move is to make Ibe Kachikwu, the Minister of State for Petroleum, a substantive minister of power and also double as the Minister of State for Petroleum.

To this end, sources say the Ministry of Power may be moved from out of the three ministries under Babatunde Fashola, with a view to make Kachikwu Minster of Power & State for Petroleum, Our source says


Buhari May Cut 'POWER' Out Of Fashola's Many Ministries, Give To Kachikwu
Barring last minute change, there is strong indication that President Muhammadu Buhar may soon cut away the Ministry of Power out of Power, Housing and works ministries headed by former Lagos State Governor, Mr Babatunde Raji Fashola.


Though unconfirmed, report according to TheScoop suggests the move is to make Ibe Kachikwu, the Minister of State for Petroleum, a substantive minister of power and also double as the Minister of State for Petroleum.

To this end, sources say the Ministry of Power may be moved from out of the three ministries under Babatunde Fashola, with a view to make Kachikwu Minster of Power & State for Petroleum, Our source says


EXPOSED: Saraki, Dogara In 2019 Anti-Buhari Secret Meeting At France; Obasanjo, Atiku, Fashola, Kayode's Names Filter

EXPOSED: Saraki, Dogara In 2019 Anti-Buhari Secret Meeting At France; Obasanjo, Atiku, Fashola, Kayode's Names Filter

EXPOSED: Saraki, Dogara In Anti-Buhari Secret Meeting At France Over 2019; Obasanjo, Atiku, Fashola, Kayode's Names Filter
The President of the Senate, Bukola Saraki and the House of Representatives Speaker, Honourable Yakubu Dogara allegedly held a secret meeting in France to perfect plan on how to decimate President Muhammadu Buhari to ensure his ouster in 2019, a Nigerian in the diaspora, Bamidele Ademola-Olateju has revealed.

Though unconfirmed, but according to the Ademola-Olateju, who revealed the alleged secret meeting from the United States, other prominent figures named in connection with alleged 'civilian coup' against President Buhari are former Vice President Atiku Abubakar, the Minister of Work, Power and House, Babatunde Raji Fashola; Kaduna State Governor, Malam Nasir El-Rufai, the Minister of Solid Minerals, Mr. Kayode Fayemi.



Explaining how the secret meeting was eventually held between Saraki, Dogara and Atiku but in absentia, Ademola-Olateju posted on her facebook timeline;

"The Saraki and Dogara Meeting In France"
"The information filtered in immediately Dogara got to London. I was told he will be meeting with Atiku and they were up to no good. My laser was focused on Atiku and word got to me that he was in Dubai at the time." 
"Sources in the Gulf States were contacted and they confirmed his stay. We kept tabs on him. He stayed in Dubai and did not leave. Dogara went to Dorchester Hotel to meet the Zamfara governor. While we were on Atiku watch, Saraki crept into Paris and he met with Dogara. I was alerted but it was too late to deploy." 
"Dogara did not alert the embassy. They wanted their clandestine meeting under wraps but hey, we will always know." 
Here is the plan:

  • Buhari must NOT have a second term"
  • An Atiku/Fayemi ticket,
  • An El-Rufai/Fashola ticket
  • Destruction of Magu 
  • Attacks must begin on Obasanjo from their new and social media platforms
  • Deliberate sabotage from within to make Buhari unelectable
"The battle for 2019 is here. Buhari can only blame himself. (More on this some day). When the tree you want to lean on is full of thorns, you know you are on your own. Bamidele! Is this war worth going into? Is it worth fighting? Can you and other patriots have the Nigeria you desire? These questions plaques my mind at every turn."
"I am confused, I am worried but I am resolute this morning. Even if it means that this generation of fighters can only plant the seed. We will plant the seed. I have adopted the slogan of my daughter's school. LEAD THE WAY!" she concluded

EXPOSED: Saraki, Dogara In Anti-Buhari Secret Meeting At France Over 2019; Obasanjo, Atiku, Fashola, Kayode's Names Filter
The President of the Senate, Bukola Saraki and the House of Representatives Speaker, Honourable Yakubu Dogara allegedly held a secret meeting in France to perfect plan on how to decimate President Muhammadu Buhari to ensure his ouster in 2019, a Nigerian in the diaspora, Bamidele Ademola-Olateju has revealed.

Though unconfirmed, but according to the Ademola-Olateju, who revealed the alleged secret meeting from the United States, other prominent figures named in connection with alleged 'civilian coup' against President Buhari are former Vice President Atiku Abubakar, the Minister of Work, Power and House, Babatunde Raji Fashola; Kaduna State Governor, Malam Nasir El-Rufai, the Minister of Solid Minerals, Mr. Kayode Fayemi.



Explaining how the secret meeting was eventually held between Saraki, Dogara and Atiku but in absentia, Ademola-Olateju posted on her facebook timeline;

"The Saraki and Dogara Meeting In France"
"The information filtered in immediately Dogara got to London. I was told he will be meeting with Atiku and they were up to no good. My laser was focused on Atiku and word got to me that he was in Dubai at the time." 
"Sources in the Gulf States were contacted and they confirmed his stay. We kept tabs on him. He stayed in Dubai and did not leave. Dogara went to Dorchester Hotel to meet the Zamfara governor. While we were on Atiku watch, Saraki crept into Paris and he met with Dogara. I was alerted but it was too late to deploy." 
"Dogara did not alert the embassy. They wanted their clandestine meeting under wraps but hey, we will always know." 
Here is the plan:

  • Buhari must NOT have a second term"
  • An Atiku/Fayemi ticket,
  • An El-Rufai/Fashola ticket
  • Destruction of Magu 
  • Attacks must begin on Obasanjo from their new and social media platforms
  • Deliberate sabotage from within to make Buhari unelectable
"The battle for 2019 is here. Buhari can only blame himself. (More on this some day). When the tree you want to lean on is full of thorns, you know you are on your own. Bamidele! Is this war worth going into? Is it worth fighting? Can you and other patriots have the Nigeria you desire? These questions plaques my mind at every turn."
"I am confused, I am worried but I am resolute this morning. Even if it means that this generation of fighters can only plant the seed. We will plant the seed. I have adopted the slogan of my daughter's school. LEAD THE WAY!" she concluded

THE UNTOLD: How Fashola, Fayemi, El-Rufai CONSPIRED, Raised N1.6b For Akeredolu To Disgrace Tinubu In Ondo

THE UNTOLD: How Fashola, Fayemi, El-Rufai CONSPIRED, Raised N1.6b For Akeredolu To Disgrace Tinubu In Ondo

ASIWAJU BOLA AHMED TINUBU
Saturday's All progressives Congress, APC gubernatorial election might have come and gone, but definitely, the last has not been told as fresh facts have emerged on the roles allegedly played by the Kaduna State Governor, Malam Nasir El-Rufai; Minister for Solid Minerals, Dr Kayode Fayemi and Minister of Power, Works and Housing, Mr Babatunde Fashola raised over N1.5 billion to ensure the emergence of Mr Rotimi Akeredolu (SAN) as the Ondo State All Progressives Congress (APC) governorship candidate, Rotimi Akeredolu; all in a conspiracy bid to disgrace and tame the national leader of the party, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu, media reports suggest.

Akeredolu polled 669 votes to defeat APC National Leader, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu’s anointed candidate, Mr Segun Abraham, who scored 635 votes in the keenly contested primary election held in Akure, Ondo State capital last Saturday.

Tinubu had declared support for Mr Segun Abraham, a decision that got other aspirants, especially Akeredolu miffed.

According to reports, apparently relying on the support of El-Rufai, Fayemi and Fashola, the former President of the Nigerian Bar Association (NBA) had boasted that outcome of the primary election would shocked Tinubu.

Multiple sources revealed that Fayemi alone allegedly contributed over N700 million while Fashola and El-Rufai provided N450 million and N400 million respectively.


Fayemi was said to have particularly made up his mind to work against the emergence of Abraham just to pay Tinubu back for working against his (Fayemi) ministerial ambition.

“Fayemi does not hate Abraham, but he opted to fund Akeredolu just to show Tinubu he no longer enjoy the total control of the APC in the Southwest. He was the one who rallied El-Rufai and Fashola and conscripted them into what they latter termed; ‘operation stop Asiwaju.’

“El-Rufai acceded to Fayemi’s plot to stop Tinubu’s anointed candidates because of his 2019 presidential ambition and he operated clandestinely. Don’t forget that he needs Tinubu’s support to, but he is closer to the likes of Fayemi, Fashola, Governor Ibikunle Amosun of Ogun State and others who have fell out with Tinubu,” a source said.
ASIWAJU BOLA AHMED TINUBU
Saturday's All progressives Congress, APC gubernatorial election might have come and gone, but definitely, the last has not been told as fresh facts have emerged on the roles allegedly played by the Kaduna State Governor, Malam Nasir El-Rufai; Minister for Solid Minerals, Dr Kayode Fayemi and Minister of Power, Works and Housing, Mr Babatunde Fashola raised over N1.5 billion to ensure the emergence of Mr Rotimi Akeredolu (SAN) as the Ondo State All Progressives Congress (APC) governorship candidate, Rotimi Akeredolu; all in a conspiracy bid to disgrace and tame the national leader of the party, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu, media reports suggest.

Akeredolu polled 669 votes to defeat APC National Leader, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu’s anointed candidate, Mr Segun Abraham, who scored 635 votes in the keenly contested primary election held in Akure, Ondo State capital last Saturday.

Tinubu had declared support for Mr Segun Abraham, a decision that got other aspirants, especially Akeredolu miffed.

According to reports, apparently relying on the support of El-Rufai, Fayemi and Fashola, the former President of the Nigerian Bar Association (NBA) had boasted that outcome of the primary election would shocked Tinubu.

Multiple sources revealed that Fayemi alone allegedly contributed over N700 million while Fashola and El-Rufai provided N450 million and N400 million respectively.


Fayemi was said to have particularly made up his mind to work against the emergence of Abraham just to pay Tinubu back for working against his (Fayemi) ministerial ambition.

“Fayemi does not hate Abraham, but he opted to fund Akeredolu just to show Tinubu he no longer enjoy the total control of the APC in the Southwest. He was the one who rallied El-Rufai and Fashola and conscripted them into what they latter termed; ‘operation stop Asiwaju.’

“El-Rufai acceded to Fayemi’s plot to stop Tinubu’s anointed candidates because of his 2019 presidential ambition and he operated clandestinely. Don’t forget that he needs Tinubu’s support to, but he is closer to the likes of Fayemi, Fashola, Governor Ibikunle Amosun of Ogun State and others who have fell out with Tinubu,” a source said.

FASHOLA Tired of Nigeria's Power WAHALA?

FASHOLA Tired of Nigeria's Power WAHALA?

FASHOLA Tired of Nigeria's Power WAHALA?
This picture current causing ripples on facebook . 

The picture posted by one Foluke Martins where Minister of Works, Power and Housing, Former Lagos Governor Babatunde Raji Fashola slept off, probably after 'much ado about nothing' on the power situation of the country, which have deified all solutions by successive governments, this present inclusive.
FASHOLA Tired of Nigeria's Power WAHALA?
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The picture posted by one Foluke Martins where Minister of Works, Power and Housing, Former Lagos Governor Babatunde Raji Fashola slept off, probably after 'much ado about nothing' on the power situation of the country, which have deified all solutions by successive governments, this present inclusive.

2016 Budget: See List 25 Approved Road Projects And Costs Under The Supervision of Fashola's Ministry

2016 Budget: See List 25 Approved Road Projects And Costs Under The Supervision of Fashola's Ministry

In the just accented 2016 appropriation  bill, the following are the road projects approved by the Federal Government to be handled and supervised by Ministry of Power, Works and Housing headed by former Governor of Lagos State Babatunde Raji Fashola.

The disclosure was made by Minister of Budget and National Planning, Udoma Udo Udoma on Thursday, May 12 while presenting the budget breakdown at the Presidential Villa.

1. Completion of provision of infrastructure ( Roads and Drains) for social Housing at Oron, Akwa Ibom State, Keffi and Nkwubor, Enugu state.
COST:N540,491,959
SUBHEAD: FMWPH017021408

2.Construction of infrastructure,Roads,Drainage and Asphalt finishing (Location(s) not stated).
COST:N430,991,190
SUBHEAD: FMWPHO17021459

3.Completion of ongoing construction of Roads, Drains and Culverts. (Locations not stated)
COST:N1,219,701,478
SUBHEAD: FMWPHO17021490

4.Construction of access Roads and Drainages linking and within the Estates.(Locations not stated)
COST: N582,151,577
SUBHEAD: FMWPHO17021491

5.Construction of Oju/Loko Oweto Bridge to link Loko and Oweto with approach Roads. C/NO 6108
COST: N9b
SUBHEAD: MOPWH162014879

6. Dualization of Abuja - Lokoja Road.
COST:N10b
SUBHEAD:MOPWH162014890

7.Kano - Maiduguri Road ( Section I-V)
COST:N16b
SUBHEAD: MOPWH16201899

8.Rehabilitation of Apapa - Oshodi -Oworoshoki Road.
COST:N15b
SUBHEAD: MOPWH162014904

9.Rehabilitation of other Roads including reimbursement to states.
COST:N42,764,974,872
SUBHEAD: MOPWH162020960

10.Rehabilitation of Lagos-Ibadan Road.
COST:N5b
SUBHEAD: MOPWH262020967

11. Concession of 2nd Niger Bridge in Anambra and Delta States.
COST: N17b
SUBHEAD: MOPWH162020963

12.Rehabilitation of Ilorin-Jebba-Mokwa-Bokani Road.
COST:N6b
SUBHEAD:MOPWH162020967

13.Rehabilitation of Sokoto-Tambuwal-Kontangora-Makira Road.
COST:N4b
SUBHEAD:MOPWH162020969

14.Pavement strengthening and Asphalt overlay of Ajebandele-Benin-Shagemu Road in Ogun State.
COST:N6.5b
SUBHEAD: MOPWH162020974

15.Constructionof Apakun-Murtala Muhammed International Airport Road in Lagos State on DBFOMT bases under PPP scheme.
COST: N5b
SUBHEAD:MOPWH162020974

16.Rehabilitation of Hadijia-Nguru-Gashau Bamayari Road.
COST:N4b
SUBHEAD: MOPWH162020975

17.Rehabilitation of Odukpani-Itu-Ikot Ekpene Road in Cross River and Akwa Ibom States.
COST: N6b
SUBHEAD: MOPWH172020977

18.Constructionof Kaduna Eastern bypass, Kano Western bypass and Dualization of Kano-Katsina Road.
COST:N3b
SUBHEAD:MOPWH162020981

19.Rehabilitation of Enugu-Port Harcourt Road.
COST:N10b
SUBHEAD: MOPWH162020983
20.Maintenance and Construction of Bridges nationwide.
COST:N2b
SUBHEAD:MOPWH162020984


21.Rehabilitation of Mokwa-Bida Road in Niger State.
COST:N777,673,873
SUBHEAD:MOPWH162021016

22.Rehabilitation of Akure-Ilesha Road in Ondo/Osun State.
COST: N370,950,259
SUBHEAD: MOPWH162021045

23.Completion of Enugu-AbakalikiRoad in Enugu/Ebonyi States
COST: N29,349,852
SUBHEAD: MOPWH162021045

24. Completion of Mbok-Ikom Road in Cross River State.
COST:N13,821,513
SUBHEAD: MOPWH162021048

25.Nigeria-Cameroon Highway Project (NCHP). Construction of joint border Bridge.
COST: N820,000,000
SUBHEAD: MOPWH162021053
In the just accented 2016 appropriation  bill, the following are the road projects approved by the Federal Government to be handled and supervised by Ministry of Power, Works and Housing headed by former Governor of Lagos State Babatunde Raji Fashola.

The disclosure was made by Minister of Budget and National Planning, Udoma Udo Udoma on Thursday, May 12 while presenting the budget breakdown at the Presidential Villa.

1. Completion of provision of infrastructure ( Roads and Drains) for social Housing at Oron, Akwa Ibom State, Keffi and Nkwubor, Enugu state.
COST:N540,491,959
SUBHEAD: FMWPH017021408

2.Construction of infrastructure,Roads,Drainage and Asphalt finishing (Location(s) not stated).
COST:N430,991,190
SUBHEAD: FMWPHO17021459

3.Completion of ongoing construction of Roads, Drains and Culverts. (Locations not stated)
COST:N1,219,701,478
SUBHEAD: FMWPHO17021490

4.Construction of access Roads and Drainages linking and within the Estates.(Locations not stated)
COST: N582,151,577
SUBHEAD: FMWPHO17021491

5.Construction of Oju/Loko Oweto Bridge to link Loko and Oweto with approach Roads. C/NO 6108
COST: N9b
SUBHEAD: MOPWH162014879

6. Dualization of Abuja - Lokoja Road.
COST:N10b
SUBHEAD:MOPWH162014890

7.Kano - Maiduguri Road ( Section I-V)
COST:N16b
SUBHEAD: MOPWH16201899

8.Rehabilitation of Apapa - Oshodi -Oworoshoki Road.
COST:N15b
SUBHEAD: MOPWH162014904

9.Rehabilitation of other Roads including reimbursement to states.
COST:N42,764,974,872
SUBHEAD: MOPWH162020960

10.Rehabilitation of Lagos-Ibadan Road.
COST:N5b
SUBHEAD: MOPWH262020967

11. Concession of 2nd Niger Bridge in Anambra and Delta States.
COST: N17b
SUBHEAD: MOPWH162020963

12.Rehabilitation of Ilorin-Jebba-Mokwa-Bokani Road.
COST:N6b
SUBHEAD:MOPWH162020967

13.Rehabilitation of Sokoto-Tambuwal-Kontangora-Makira Road.
COST:N4b
SUBHEAD:MOPWH162020969

14.Pavement strengthening and Asphalt overlay of Ajebandele-Benin-Shagemu Road in Ogun State.
COST:N6.5b
SUBHEAD: MOPWH162020974

15.Constructionof Apakun-Murtala Muhammed International Airport Road in Lagos State on DBFOMT bases under PPP scheme.
COST: N5b
SUBHEAD:MOPWH162020974

16.Rehabilitation of Hadijia-Nguru-Gashau Bamayari Road.
COST:N4b
SUBHEAD: MOPWH162020975

17.Rehabilitation of Odukpani-Itu-Ikot Ekpene Road in Cross River and Akwa Ibom States.
COST: N6b
SUBHEAD: MOPWH172020977

18.Constructionof Kaduna Eastern bypass, Kano Western bypass and Dualization of Kano-Katsina Road.
COST:N3b
SUBHEAD:MOPWH162020981

19.Rehabilitation of Enugu-Port Harcourt Road.
COST:N10b
SUBHEAD: MOPWH162020983
20.Maintenance and Construction of Bridges nationwide.
COST:N2b
SUBHEAD:MOPWH162020984


21.Rehabilitation of Mokwa-Bida Road in Niger State.
COST:N777,673,873
SUBHEAD:MOPWH162021016

22.Rehabilitation of Akure-Ilesha Road in Ondo/Osun State.
COST: N370,950,259
SUBHEAD: MOPWH162021045

23.Completion of Enugu-AbakalikiRoad in Enugu/Ebonyi States
COST: N29,349,852
SUBHEAD: MOPWH162021045

24. Completion of Mbok-Ikom Road in Cross River State.
COST:N13,821,513
SUBHEAD: MOPWH162021048

25.Nigeria-Cameroon Highway Project (NCHP). Construction of joint border Bridge.
COST: N820,000,000
SUBHEAD: MOPWH162021053

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