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Wednesday 17 December 2014

YEMI OSIBAJO NAMED APC'S PRESIDENTIAL RUNNING MATE

The Redeemed Christian Church of God moments ago took to its twitter handle to celebrate the emergence of Prof Yemi Osibajo, an associate pastor of the Church, as the presidential running mate of the APC.....See the tweet..........

Tuesday 16 December 2014

MS IGWE: APGA SENATORIAL CANDIDATE DIED SAME DAY HER NAME SUBMITTED TO INEC

Ms Eudora Igwe, a lawyer, died the very same day her name was submitted to INEC. Ms Igwe, was a senatorial candidate for The All Progressive Grand Alliance (APGA) in Orlu senatorial district in Imo State.

The National Chairman of APGA, Chief Victor Umeh today confirmed her death. Until her death, she was a member of the Imo State House of Assembly on the platform of APGA.

Chief Umeh described Ms Igwe as a “grassroots mobiliser “who worked to empower women and youths. 
"We have lost a rare gem, who impacted positivity into the lives of her people. We pray the almighty God gives her perfect peace and we pray that the family she left behind be comforted with the fact that she lived a good and exemplary life worthy of emulation” he said


OGBONISM DOES NOT PREVENT YOU FROM BEEN A GOOD CHRISTAIN OR MUSLIM.....OLORI OLUWO

Francis Oluwagbenro Meshioye, is the ‘Olori Oluwo’  of the Reformed Ogboni Fraternity. Chief Meshioye, is a seasoned administrator and chartered accountantm in his current interview, he shed more on the fraternity, its roots from Nigerian culture etc.etc. Excerpts:

People perceive the Reformed Ogboni Fraternity (ROF) negatively but you joined and over the years rose to become the Olori Oluwo (Supreme Leader), what was the initial attraction for you?

I wanted to understand my culture, to know why I am here. Why was I not born in India as a Hindu or in China to embrace their culture and religion? This made me to begin to look within myself to know who I am and I extended this to what I have within my area. I am a firm believer in the Yoruba saying, ‘Animo ni peregun laso’ meaning you add to whatever you have. If that is the case, I wouldn’t leave what I have found within my environment to embrace other things. I do embrace other things, mind you, but I believe that there is something we inherited from our source.  I wanted to know why I am a Nigerian, a Yoruba man, what is my culture like and what is wrong with it amongst other things.
Aside these, I wanted to know God my own way because if you know God and His laws, you will be a better human being. Thereafter, I realised that what I wanted was in my immediate environment. I looked at my culture and realised that it is very useful to realise my oneness with God. Our culture does not cast aspersion on any other and I found out in the Bible – I was raised a Christian – ‘Thou shall not judge’. The bible also says ‘search all things, find out the one that is true and hold on to the truth.’ So, I looked at everything and opted for Ogboni. Incidentally, Ogbonism does not prevent you from going to the church or the mosque.

So, you still go to church?
Yes, Ogbonism does not prevent you from doing whatever you want to do. It is about understanding our culture which guides in living a better life and improving the society. These were the things that prompted me to go into our culture. I wasn’t particular about Ogboni but it satisfied my urge of knowing what we have in our culture to assist in living a better life, a respectable life. I love to be respected and I love to respect people and I like to be a noble character.
I had the same line of thought about Ogboni as the public before I joined. When I was contemplating joining, I had nobody to direct me because you don’t see them easily but I had heard about them; so I said if they are bad I will leave. I later found somebody who introduced me to a member and during the period before induction, they were observing me but I was also observing them. They love each other and are respectable people so I got interested and got glued to it. I found out that it is excellent and what I had been looking for.

What are the criteria for joining the fraternity?
You must be known by someone who is a member because we want people of good character. You must have a sponsor who will attest to your good character.  You must be an adult according to the laws of the land; you must have a verifiable source of livelihood and you must be industrious. You apply and your letter will be sent to the state where your sponsor lives; you will be investigated, apparently without your knowledge. If you are found lacking in those key areas during the investigation period, we will tell you sorry you can’t be our member. If you don’t have any shortcomings, you come for an interview. You meet people who will discuss with you and if you are successful at the interview you are on your way to joining.
That’s a rigorous process and from your explanations, it appears it’s not an all comers affair.
It is not because many are called but few are chosen. The criteria are to ensure that your lifestyle is acceptable to the fraternity. One of the first things you will be asked is do you believe in God? If your answer is no, you will be rejected at that point because that is contrary to our belief. We believe in God and an upright lifestyle. The willingness to live an upright life is vital and you can’t do that if you don’t have a good job, you are not industrious and don’t have a good character.

That’s a good point you raised about uprightness sir. When we were young, we heard stories of members of the fraternity being taken to court and being set free even when culpable by the judge because they both belong to the fraternity. How do you react to this?
We are not like that. We warn anybody that is coming in, you are close to me and we are one so to speak but if you deliberately want to go perpetrate a criminal act, you are on your own.  I have heard similar stories too but they are false. We tell people how to live a good life. If you are linked to the light, there will be no darkness. We are not perfect but we are striving to fine-tune our ways. Ogboni teaches you to be tolerant and respect other people’s viewpoints. We are taught to be law abiding. No judge, if he’s a member, would overturn a case involving a member who sets out to commit a criminal act.

When Archdeacon T.A J. Ogunbiyi started the fraternity on December 18, 1914, he named it Ogboni Onigbagbo. How did the name change to Reformed Ogboni Fraternity?
At that time, there were only few Christian members in the fold but soon after its inauguration, they realised it’s not meant for Christians alone. It’s a cultural heritage and you can’t restrict heritage to religion. In Yoruba culture, we have Christians, Muslims and other faiths. That was why it was changed to Reformed Ogboni Fraternity to accommodate people of different religious leanings, race and political affiliation. It is incorporated and recognised under Nigerian law.
Our past leaders include Sir Adeyemo Alakija, who was the first Olori Oluwo and he was followed by Sir Adetokunbo Ademola. We have had members including Chief Oladeinde Lawson, the late Archbishop Vining, Reverend David Mellor, Nnamdi Azikiwe, the Sardauna, Ahmadu Bello, and Chief Samuel Ladoke Akintola amongst others.

What’s the difference between Aboriginal and Reformed Ogboni?
I can say we have three types of Ogboni. There is Ogboni Ilu, the governing council of a town. In Yorubaland, the governing system in any reputable town is Ogboni Osugbo. So, we have Ogboni Ilu, Ogboni Aboriginal and the Reformed Ogboni Fraternity. However, the major difference between Reformed Ogboni Fraternity and the others is that it focuses on the core principles and tenets of Ogbonism without tilting to the right or left.

The fraternity will be celebrating its centenary on December 18, what are your expectations going forward?
We want people to have a proper understanding of what Ogboni is from the perception of the ROF.  It would be my wish that as many people as possible learn, understand, imbibe and practice the principles of Ogbonism of the ROF because it home-based culture and one’s culture matters a lot.


- See more at: http://esabod.blogspot.be/2014/12/being-ogboni-does-not-stop-you-

AFGHAN TALIBAN CONDEMN THE ATTACK ON PAKISTANI SCHOOL

The Afghan Taliban have condemned the killing of school children  by Pakistani Taliban on a military run school in Pakistan earlier today where more than 140 people were killed, 125 of them children.
In a statement released by its spokesperson, Zabihullah Mujahid, Afghan Taliban said....

"The intentional killing of innocent people, children and women are against the basics of Islam and this criteria has to be considered by every Islamic party and government."
Pakistani Taliban are separate from but allied to the Afghan Taliban across the border. Both aim to overthrow their own governments and establish an Islamic state.

PHOTO OF THE DAY: K1 de ULTIMATE & HER DAUGHTER

K1 de Ultimate and one of his daughters steps out real nice.

PRESIDENT JONATHAN CONGRATULATES GENERAL BUHARI ON HIS 72ND BIRTHDAY

President Jonathan wishes General Muhammadu Buhari as he clocks 72 tomorrow more.  Read the press statement below...


President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan has written to congratulate General Muhammadu  Buhari on the occasion of his 72nd birthday anniversary which comes up tomorrow, Wednesday, December 17, 2014.

In a congratulatory letter addressed to the All Progressives Congress (APC) candidate in next year’s presidential election, President Jonathan prayed that God Almighty should grant him many more years of good health and personal fulfilment. “As you mark your 72nd birthday anniversary, I write, on behalf of my family, the Government and people of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, to extend warm felicitations to you. “I join your family, friends, and well-wishers to thank God for your life and to pray that He continues to guide, guard and prosper you even as He blesses you with many more years of abounding health and personal fulfilment,” President Jonathan wrote.

He wished General Buhari a very happy birthday.

Reuben Abati Special Adviser to the President (Media & Publicity)
December 16, 2014

NAOMI CAMPBELL @ 44 STILL DOING HER TRADE..

 Supermodel Naomi Campbell, 44, is the new star of Agent Provocateur's SS15 campaign and she made her debut for the luxury lingerie brand as a ‘femme fatale’. Ride on Naomi. See the photos after the cut...