Olusegun Agagu: Remembering Sheeny Legacies
“Although, the giant strides of development and the legacies that he’s bequeathing to posterity may not be discernable to some people, we however take full consolation in the fact that History, mother History, will be the ultimate judge of the Agagu administration.” – Adeyemi Adedipe Today, Thursday, September, 13, 2018, marks the fifth year remembrance […]
Femi Agagu: Return of a Genius?
The reentry of the noun ‘Agagu’ into Ondo State’s political circle expectedly sprouts shades of thoughts and readily provides grist for commentaries of diverse shapes. Meanwhile, the hub, this time, is not about Segun Agagu, the former governor, it’s about Femi, the younger brother and former Chief of Staff, who is familiar for fine feats. […]
REPRESENTATIVE DEMOCRACY: THE NEGWO EXAMPLE -Debo Ikuesewo- Akinbami
Bayo Jimoh, one fine breed, well birthed, well raised with discernment gift inspired this intervention whose stitches I have harbored by watching, over time, the guts and gains of the guy by the name Micheal Adeniyi Negwo-Omogbehin. Bayo had done a piece that nudged the mind to the effect that Omogbehin has done half of […]
AKEREDOLU’S HUNDRED DAYS: JUGDING HIM FROM JERICHO By Debo Ikuesewo-Akinbami
Mr. Oluwarotimi Akeredolu, SAN, have spent the first hundred days in office as governor of Ondo State. He was sworn in as governor on February 24th, 2017, succeeding the veteran political actor and physician, Olusegun Mimiko, who completed two term as governor. Before the governorship election of November 26th wherein Akeredolu emerged winner of the […]