Thank you bo, much appreciated....the reference of the Ondo victory group to Ekiti was surprising....
Moving on....
The first major person that came calling Iroko was OGD.....hmmmm..
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Ondo State Governor, Dr Olusegun Mimiko has reiterated his commitment to render selfless services to the people of the state at all times.
Governor Mimiko gave this assurance on Tuesday while receiving the former Governor of Ogun State, Otunba Gbenga Daniel who paid him a congratulatory visit in his office in Akure.
Governor Mimiko gave this assurance on Tuesday while receiving the former Governor of Ogun State, Otunba Gbenga Daniel who paid him a congratulatory visit in his office in Akure.
Mimiko, who assured the people of Ogun and Ondo State of collaboration in the areas of mutual benefits to both States, vowed to continue to make choices that would benefit the people of the state, particularly for their unalloyed supports at all times.
He said: "Our commitment to our people is unequivocal and total. I will never compromise their interest. In 2007, they stood by us throughout the 22 months of judicial adjudication and even now, in spite of the assault from the opposition parties, they stood by us. It is a challenge to continue to serve their interest."
The former Governor of Ogun State, Otunba Gbenga Daniel in his remarks lauded the victory of Governor Mimiko in the October 20 governorship election, describing Mimiko as a child of history.
Otunba Daniel, noted that Mimiko's victory in the election, despite internal and external forces clearly demonstrated his acceptability by the people of the state.
Daniel also commended the steadfastness and oneness of the people of Ondo State, who according to him never allowed their conscience to be bought over by unscrupulous politicians. He assured that more developmental projects would be witnessed during Mimiko's second term in office.
Daniel said: "Ondo State has continued to witness progress in Mimiko's time. These are what the people saw in him that made them cast their votes for him.
Daniel said: "Ondo State has continued to witness progress in Mimiko's time. These are what the people saw in him that made them cast their votes for him.
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"O ya n'iyan l'erun", as the Ekiti would say.....Iroko should watch the post-election company that he keeps...
We await comments.....
Bolaji Aluko
Shaking his head
PS: By the way, I don't think that ACN should go to court to contest the Ondo election. With Aketi having dealt with so many election petitions all over the country, I doubt if he will have the stomach for his own petition ! :-) That would be my advice.
On Tue, Oct 30, 2012 at 12:48 PM, Morgan Omodu <adungbemorg@yahoo.com> wrote:
Peter,
It is good to have you around here. If you call the ongoing debate hallucinations,then it further shows ♍ƺ that you guys are really frustrated about the Ondo result and you are yet to know what next to do with the result.
While no one is contesting the fact that result of two major political parties is more than that of the Labour Party,but one thing you and your ilk failed to understand since your woeful performance in Ondo is,it is the only state that had two major parties running against Labour Party. Despite that,Labour still won,you guys failed to appreciate that fact in your analysis.
In a matter of time,we will know who is hallucinating. The game is over my broda,no matter the margin.Morgan OmoduFrom: Peter Claver Oparah <peterclaver2000@yahoo.com>Sender: NaijaPolitics@yahoogroups.comDate: Tue, 30 Oct 2012 15:07:48 +0000 (GMT)ReplyTo: NaijaPolitics@yahoogroups.comSubject: Re: [NaijaPolitics] Re: [OmoOdua] Re: ||NaijaObserver|| Re: [NIgerianWorldForum] Ondo governorship election result: WE'LL GO TO COURT IF . . . -ACNProf,Continue doing the great work you are doing but you know the hallucinators will never hail you because it will strip naked their present pyrrhic victory for what it is.Yinka and his co-hallucinators are over excited by this their somehow victory in Ondo where their new found leader had more people voting against him than for him even with the array of expired forces massed with him. They are still dripping from stupor and excessive drinking from their combined efforts to notice that it is no great feat that an incumbent governor, backed with a coterie of frustrated and bitter political wayfarers, in combo with the presidency managed to scrap victory with a paltry 100,000 votes apart his challengers. 2014 is by the corner and we shall see how their promised earthquake will come but I am sure it will settle it for many in SW and Nigeria. Dreams and hallucinations will certainly clash with reality. However, I will counsel you people allow them to have this once in a lifetime fun. Allow them to drink themselves to stupor, embezzle statistics, dream and hallucinate and fangle for themselves their new leaders even with no known credible pedigree. You can be sure it will last till Ekiti when their bulldozers will roll into the state and the fog will clear in some people's eyes.Von: Mobolaji Aluko <alukome@gmail.com>
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Betreff: [NaijaPolitics] Re: [OmoOdua] Re: ||NaijaObserver|| Re: [NIgerianWorldForum] Ondo governorship election result: WE'LL GO TO COURT IF . . . -ACN
Yinka Odumakin:Highest turnout in Ondo State election?Whether in ABSOLUTE numbers or in % TURNOUT, Ondo did not record the highest turnout in any recent elections.....abi what does "recent" mean again in Nigeria ?Otherwise, just ask Prof. Olurode then to modify the INEC website information:which shows the following:Kogi State (2011) Votes Cast - 518,949 Reg. Voters - 1,325,272 % Turnout - 39.16%Adamawa State (2012) Votes Cast - 685,103 Reg Voters - 1,843,619 % Turnout - 37.16%Edo State (2012): Votes Cast - 647,698 Reg. Voters - 1,651,099 % Turnout - 39.23%Ondo State (2012): Votes Cast - 624,659 Reg Voters - 1,638,950, % Turnout - 38.11%
Haba! What did we all go to school for?I am not saying that Iroko did not win, but in your enthusiasm, you should not embezzle statistics.So let me repetez moi again s'il vous plait:QUOTEIt is fair to compare different gubernatorial re-election results, independent of the turn-out of voters.Lagos State:In 2007: Fashola (ACN) - 828,484 Obanikoro (PDP) - 389,088; Agbaje (DPA) - 114,557 Pedro (LP) - 29,826In 2011: Fashola (ACN) - 1,509,113, Dosunmu (PDP) - 345,000 (or is it 300,450 sef?)Edo State:In 2007/2008 Tribunal: Oshiomhole: 166,577 Osunbor - 129,117In 2012: Oshiomhole - 477,478 Airhievabre - 144,235Votes Cast - 647,698 Reg. Voters - 1,651,099 % Turnout - 39.23%Ondo State:In 2007/2008 Tribunal: Mimiko - 195,030 Agagu (PDP) - 131,565In 2012: Mimiko - 260,199 Oke (PDP) - 155,961, Akeredolu (ACN) - 143,512Votes Cast - 624,659 % Turnout - 38.11%Now, you do the comparison (where you can) in terms of:- voter turnout in each election- voter turnout INCREASE from election to re-election- vote percentage won by winner relative to runner-up- vote percentage won by winner relative to ALL the other candidates- vote percentage INCREASE won by winner from election to re-election, etc.The point is that the/your/my winner still won, but the victory dance must always be tempered/sobered with these numbers on the ground. After all, why did we go to school, if not to be a little more analytical than the motor-park urchin? [Yinka, you yourself have done some "useless data" analysis before, although you did misplace a few zeros! :-)]And why are breaking victory dances more than the victor anyway? Iroko is settling down to new governance, isn't he?UNQUOTEAnd there you have it.Bolaji AlukoStill shaking his headDeclaring statistics victory and letting sleeping dogs lieOn Tue, Oct 30, 2012 at 4:19 AM, <yod2011@hotmail.com> wrote:Morgan:
Even Prof Lai Olurode,INEC Chief,said that much:Ondo recorded the highest turn out in any of recent elections.Yinka."..Watch out,Nigeria:a new Jonathan seems to be emerging.One who confuses cockiness with confidence,tactlessnes with toughness,strongmnship with statesmanship..President Jonathan's combination of naivety and amorality is as profound as it is injurious to the health of this country.Can a corruption-compliant ruler really lead a corruption-free country?"-Prof.Niyi Osundare.From: Morgan Omodu <adungbemorg@yahoo.com>Sender: NaijaObserver@yahoogroups.comDate: Tue, 30 Oct 2012 09:02:59 +0100ReplyTo: NaijaObserver@yahoogroups.comCc: Leye Ige<ige.leye@yahoo.com>; NIgerianWorldForum@yahoogroups.com<NIgerianWorldForum@yahoogroups.com>; omoodua@yahoogroups.com<omoodua@yahoogroups.com>; yorubaworld@yahoogroups.com<yorubaworld@yahoogroups.com>; naijaobserver@yahoogroups.com<naijaobserver@yahoogroups.com>; NaijaPolitics<naijapolitics@yahoogroups.com>Subject: Re: [OmoOdua] Re: ||NaijaObserver|| Re: [NIgerianWorldForum] Ondo governorship election result: WE'LL GO TO COURT IF . . . -ACNJagunmolu,
The way these people reel out statistics is really amusing. It shows they are really feeling the lost they recorded in Ondo state. One thing is sure here, the rate of turn out is not comparable to other states that had staggered election and no other state has three major parties running in an election, which means two main party running against an incumbent.
I wonder then where the similarity lies. They won't give up because ' ija ilara okin tan boro'.
Morgan Omodu
Sent from my iPadOn Oct 30, 2012, at 8:23 AM, "Yinka Odumakin " <mailto:yod2011%40hotmail.com> wrote:
> You do not need to have an answer to my question but "olowomowe"
> You need to get your fact right.My first notice is to Ekiti state which falls by 2014 before Osun follows suit.
> And if I said Aregbesola would go,in what way does he equal the people of Osun except you are taking too much Lai logic?
> And in your typical bolekaja polemical style,facts are not sacred to you.
> Can you reference where I said those who voted for Jonathan are "idiots"?
> I didn't vote for Jonathan and can never vote for him but I won't take away the right of those who voted for him and those who sold their platform.
> Neither Mimiko whose party supported him nor your party whose leaders according to Kaduna ACN chair collected N16 b to sacrifice Ribadu would earn that sobriquet on that score.
> Ondo people have shown over the years that they are no political idiots.
> Omoboriowo tried to treat them so in 1983,he got a bloody nose.And October 20 was an encore for Owoboriomo(the more I promise a respected friend to back off this guy,the more you his worshippers poke your fingers into my mouth).
> And when are guys going to stop this dishonest analysis of Ondo election data?Why didn't you apply your knowledge to Lagos where over 6.2 million registered but 33% voted.
> Iroko whipped PDP with Federal might and ACN with regional might together and you are here crunching useless data.
> BTW,councils in Lagos didn't get nothing in the two months before ondo elections and yet "odo le mubo"
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> -----Original Message-----> To: <mailto:NIgerianWorldForum%40yahoogroups.com>; <mailto:omoodua%40yahoogroups.com>; <mailto:yorubaworld%40yahoogroups.com>> --- On Tue, 10/30/12, Yinka Odumakin <mailto:yod2011%40hotmail.com> wrote:
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> I don't know who has been pleading with you, but kindly leave that person out of it. Your question is NOT so far fetched and indeed I have NO answer to it; if you do, kindly supply the answer. Whatever your answer is, it will have nothing to do with the issues I raised.
> Let us assume, for the sake of this discussion, that whoever it is, sold whatever for 16B. The POINT is, such "seller" and "buyer" and those who voted for that ticket were considered "fools ruled by idiots" by you. "iroko" was a front-line supporter of such "foolishness and idiocy". The Ondo State people that voted for the "buyer and seller" were considered "fools, ruled by idiots"; this time around, some of them voted for "iroko"---- the question is: have they stopped being "fools" because they voted for "iroko"? And has "iroko" stopped being a "fool and/or idiot" and has become your "liberator".... because .....????????
> And even taking the results of the election as it is, those who voted AGAINST "iroko", who are in the MAJORITY--are they still "fools ruled by idiots"--as they were in 2011?
> Again, immediately after the Ondo results were announced, your first charge was to give "notice" to Osun state, as the next target. YET, Osun state DID NOT vote for Jonathan. So, the people of Osun State could NOT be said to be "fools ruled by idiots"--and they are your first target?
> Methinks, for the sake of "completeness", the transition from "fools ruled by idiots" to "liberator" and "unconquered" MUST be examined. Don't you think so?
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> From: Yinka Odumakin <mailto:yod2011%40hotmail.com>> To: "razaq oladosu " <mailto:alaremu2007%40yahoo.co.uk>, "mailto:isumunna%40yahoo.com " <mailto:isumunna%40yahoo.com>, "mailto:nigerianworldforum%40yahoogroups.com " <mailto:nigerianworldforum%40yahoogroups.com>, "Naija Politics " <mailto:naijapolitics%40yahoogroups.com>, "mailto:omoodua%40yahoogroups.com " <mailto:omoodua%40yahoogroups.com>, "mailto:naijaobserver%40yahoogroups.com " <mailto:naijaobserver%40yahoogroups.com>, "mailto:yorubaworld%40yahoogroups.com " <mailto:yorubaworld%40yahoogroups.com>, "mailto:ige.leye%40yahoo.com " <mailto:ige.leye%40yahoo.com>
> Subject: Re: [NIgerianWorldForum] Ondo governorship election result: WE'LL GO TO COURT IF . . . -ACN
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> Great son of a good father:
> Sikiru Ayinde Barrister once applied caution in his exchange of abusive songs with Kollington when he sang "ti o ba si ti Ebenezer(obey) to nbe mi,nba forin fogba yanga won"
> In like manner I say that if not for someone pleading with me,I would have asked Alagba Leye Ige to tell me who has been accused of selling his own candidate to GEJ for N16b!
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> Subject: Re: [NIgerianWorldForum] Ondo governorship election result: WE'LL GO TO COURT IF . . . -ACN> --- On Mon, 10/29/12, Yinka Odumakin <mailto:yod2011%40hotmail.com </mc/compose?to=yod2011@hotmail.com> > wrote:
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> On another post, you made fun of "forensics"---- YET, "iroko" was/is the main/sole beneficiary of the "forensics". Meaning, the "narration" is incomplete, such that, in spite of any political/personal differences, the context and benefits of the forensics ought to play a part in its examination?
> Can you now see how any "narration" that does not do justice to its context and historical reality, in the course of our present, is INCOMPLETE?
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> Nigeria's second biggest party, the Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN), has threatened to go to court if it unearths concrete evidence of serious irregularities during the October 20 governorship election in Ondo State, in which it unexpectedly came third.
> The ACN had hoped to win Ondo so as to unite Nigeria's South-West region under one political umbrella but the dream went up in smoke despite strong campaigns led by its National leader, Senator Bola Tinubu.
> Formally reacting to the election results today, ACN National Chairman, Chief Bisi Akande, disclosed that the party is currently studying the results of the election won by the incumbent, Dr. Olusegun Mimiko of the Labour Party.
> "We have started an accurate but swift assessment of the entire election, from the vote count to the many and several irregularities and instances of thuggery and violence that occurred. Should we find ultimately that the misconduct and lapses were not sufficiently material to alter the outcome, we shall do the honorable thing and respect what has been announced. Should we find ultimately that the irregularities and wrongful actions materially altered the result, we shall contest the transgression as is our right and duty in a democracy," Akande said in a statement issued after the ACN leaders met in Lagos to discuss the outcome of the Ondo election. The statement said in full:
> 1. Last week I issued a temporary statement on the reaction of my party, the Action Congress of Nigeria, to the outcome of the Ondo State election. Then I promised that the party will come back with a more detailed position after a careful interim review of the conduct and outcome of the October 20, election in Ondo State by the party leadership.
> 2. The Governorship election in Ondo State is over and the ballots received by INEC have been tallied. Some people have urged us to reject the INEC results outright because they do not favor my party. This we shall not do. We refuse to cynically treat our democracy as a thing to be discarded when its processes do not favor us. We believe in the long-run, the genuine processes of a genuine democracy shall favor all of us, even the loser of an election. We are prepared to lose elections if the contest is free and the process is fair and transparent. We know that in this manner our democracy is strengthened. No one race or political contest is worth damaging our democracy. We would rather lose the race and gain democracy than win the race and lose democracy in the process.
> 3. On the opposite side of the spectrum, other people are trying to pressure us to concede defeat as if all was perfect with the election. They do so not because they love democracy but because they are the political opponents of our progressive party. Their interests are not in justice but in appearing to be concerned about justice. They have never exercised any degree of political conciliation or bipartisanship in their exercise of public affairs. It stands as exceedingly hypocritical that they seek from us a gift they would never give. Thus, we see no reason to entertain their counterfeit expressions and the motives behind them.
> 4. This is our position. We believe in the right of the people of Ondo State to determine who leads them. For us in the Action Congress of Nigeria, the Ondo State election is a battle in a larger war; the war of deepening democracy and ensuring accountability in our country. We are therefore resolved to put the elections behind us whilst pursuing the task of providing leadership to our people effectively.
> 5. However, we have started an accurate but swift assessment of the entire election, from the vote count to the many and several irregularities and instances of thuggery and violence that occurred. Should we find ultimately that the misconduct and lapses were not sufficiently material to alter the outcome, we shall do the honorable thing and respect what has been announced. Should we find ultimately that the irregularities and wrongful actions materially altered the result, we shall contest the transgression as is our right and duty in a democracy. As leaders of a party and of people who trust the democratic process, we have a solemn obligation not to be swayed by emotion on one side or by intimidation on the other. We owe a duty to ourselves, to the people of Ondo State, and to this nation to vigorously protect the integrity of the process both during and immediately after an election.
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