Ayodele Samuel, Lagos
The University of Lagos Senate after an Emergency Meeting of Monday rejected the renaming of the institute to Mashood Abiola University Lagos. "the proposed re-naming of the University of Lagos is not acceptable and is rejected in its entirety as it is a mere declaration of intention with no legal effect" the Senate said .
the University of Lagos Senate supports all legal processes being carried out by all stakeholders on the subject".
The school announces that all academic activities should resume on Monday, June 18, 2012, while, the Halls of Residence will be re-opened on Sunday, June 17, 2012 at 4.00 p.m. |
Tuesday, June 12, 2012
UNILAG Senate officially rejects new name, Resume June 18
June 12 on my Mind
June 12 on my Mind
Ayodele Samuel
I was barely 4 years old when the June 12 general election was held, but the impact today remains the solid rock on which our ‘democracy’ stands.
As young as I was then, I knew something was going on in town, I begin to suspect when my meal that morning was not properly served, My precious mother was in a hurry to cast her vote, leaving her last son meal to secure a better future for the poll.
I never knew it was an election but am always happy to hear the name MKO Abiola… is our man oh!, till date MKO remain relevant in our politics 16 years after his death, his bequest still fears his enemies, failing politicians still use his name to disguise for their failure, his name sounds of that of a wise warrior who laid his life for his people, to fight another war.
June 12 1993 is that day every Nigerian even the unborn will live to celebrate, the day Nigerians woke up early to conduct themselves in the most orderly manner for an election.
As far as elections is concern in Nigeria, that election was one we cannot forget in a hurry even thou I didn’t participated , the electoral commission played by the rule of the game, the elections were properly planned and well conducted.
It was all for Chief MKO Abiola, the heaven must have stand still for this man.
A day another chapter was open for electoral process in this country, a day Nigeria history got a new topic, the last election that was error free, petition saved and no tribunal sitting, Nigerians indeed make up their minds to choose a leader.
Many Nigerians are still traumatized by the June 12 brouhaha, it was indeed a turn around to many Nigerians live, my dad’s bettle windscreen was smashed during a protest to defend his vote and we had to go hungry to get a new one, while some were killed, jobs were lost, many went into exile yet opportunists emerge, they came calling as June 12 disciple and destroy our democracy.
But June 12, 1993, was not just about Abiola; it was about so many other things- it was about democratic principles , the rule of law and the common man on the street, who Abiola died for.
The fundamental thing about June 12 was that an election held and Abiola won. The crime about it was that some cabal secretly plotted against Abiola and eternally denied him of the mandate that the Nigerian masses gave to him.
He was asked by the people to give them hope, but hopeless their get in return, selfish persons, a few of whom unfortunately are still trying to come around the corridors of power decided otherwise.
Many who know nothing about true democracy, it tent and principle came and rode on the holy political day to swindle Nigerians.
No national honour would be too much for this, man who won an election and was murdered for attempting to claim his mandate, he lost his business empire, his wealth and his wife was assassinated just to bring hope to the masses.
However, with our more than a decade of democracy, our leader have successfully undermined the basic tenet of democracy of the right to vote and be counted in the favor of the common man on the street in which Abiola died for .
Dividends of democracy is now at the peril of the masses, only the political heavyweight benefits from the government of the day, corruption has racked us, uncontrollable youths unemployment in the land, the common man on the street has no reason to be happy about government insensitivity to mindless killing, all this and more remains dishonor to this hero of our democracy.
To honor a great man like MKO, the people must smile not just the change of name of institutions, government must work to eliminate the suffering of the people.
June 12 is all about the common man on the street of Nigeria.
Ayodele Samuel the National President Young Journalists Forum and a Correspondent with The Peoples Daily Newspaper could be reach at gtms06@yahoo.com
Thursday, June 7, 2012
FEDERAL GOVERNMENT HAS FAILED NIGERIANS
Saturday, June 2, 2012
Nigerian Youths meet on good governance
The role of young people in nation building cannot be over-emphasized, thereby providing a dire need for youths to be prepared for challenges ahead towards strengthening our leadership and participation skills. Acting on the above, Network for Talent Discovery (NETAD)- an organisation committed to talent discovery and development, leadership development and fostering patriotism among teenagers and youths in the African continent - is organising a Young and Emerging Leaders Summit meant to engage young and emerging leaders in leadership deliberations towards exploring strategies and concepts of leadership through participation, and fostering active youth participation in decision making processes, thereby aiding quality governance. In a release signed by the Executive Coordinator of the organization, Aanu Damola Morenikeji, it was learnt that the summit, which has the theme 'Building Tomorrow Today' is scheduled to hold on Thursday, 21st June, 2012 at the Aduke Maina Hall of Federal College of Education, Abeokuta, Ogun State (Nigeria), commencing at 10am prompt. Facilitators at the summit include Kingsley N.T. Bangwell (Team Leader, Youngstars Foundation, Jos) and Oladayo Ogunbowale (President, DESPLAY Africa Republic). The keynote address titled 'Youth participation in qualitative governance; mirage or reality? will be delivered by Mrs. Olufunsho Amosun (the Ogun State First Lady). Expected at the summit are Rt. Hon. Adekunbi Suraju; Speaker, Ogun State House of Assembly, Mr Olugbenga Otenuga; Honourable Commissioner for Youth and Sports, Ogun State, members of the Ogun State house of assembly, Dr. Ozuzu Promise; President, International Youth Council, Nigeria, ….. and …… Also expected at the venue are members of the Nigerian Youth Parliament, International Youth Council, Nigeria, National Youth Council of Nigeria, States Youth Parliament, executives and members of youth organizations and students' organizations, other young and emerging leaders. Intending participants are however advised to register online via http://bit.ly/LPmigX. Participation for the event is totally free. It is true that one voice can make a difference, but a million can change the world. Make a date with history and development at the summit; it is time to emerge! Together we learn, together we emerge! Aanu Damola Morenikeji Executive Coordinator, Network for Talent Discovery (NETAD). +234 703 956 3908 |
Monday, May 14, 2012
Group assures Oshiomole of winning Esan land
Group assures Oshiomole of winning Esan landFrom Ayodele Samuel, Lagos The Concerned Citizens for Good Governance in Nigeria has assured Edo State Governor of Comrade Adams Oshiomole of more than 2,000 votes from Edo Central in the July 14 gubernatorial election. http://www.peoplesdaily-online.com/politics/politics-today/36369-group-assures-oshiomole-of-winning-esan-land- |
Sunday, April 29, 2012
PRESS RELEASE
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Saturday, April 28, 2012
Media Rights Agenda condemns Bombing of offices of ThisDay and other newspapers
| Media Rights Agenda condemns Bombing of offices of ThisDay and other newspapers Ayodele Samuel,Lagos Media Rights Agenda (MRA) has condemned today's bombings of the offices of ThisDay newspapers in Abuja and Kaduna as well as the offices of The Sun and The Moment newspapers in an apparently coordinated plan. The Abuja office of the newspaper was bombed at about 11.30 this morning with scores of lives reportedly lost while several others were injured. At about the same time, a building in Kaduna, housing 'Thisday', 'Sun' and 'The Moment' newspapers, was also bombed with no less than three deaths also reported at the incident. In a statement on behalf of the organization, MRA's executive director, Mr. Edetaen Ojo condemned what he called "a cowardly and dastardly" attack on media freedom and a shocking disregard for human life. He said: "We are extremely concerned by the apparent helplessness of the Federal Government as well as the law enforcement and security agencies in the face of this relentless onslaught on the Nigerian people which has caused hundreds of innocent citizens their lives in the last several months." Mr. Ojo called on the Federal Government to live up to its primary responsibility of ensuring the security and welfare of the people saying that it appeared to have failed woefully in this regard. He asked the Government to devote all the resources at its disposal to find those responsible for these ongoing acts of terrorism and bring them to justice in order to end this climate of fear and impunity which has paralyzed governance, commercial and social activities in many parts of the country. |

