@DOlusegun Its a pity the Aregbesola held this position before. Public holiday minister turned opposition.
U go think say opposition members were never in government.
The picture below 👇 is the ever quiet young Governor Olusola Sanwoolu. He was a boy to Femi Pedro in a popular bank. When Femi Pedro joined Tinubu as a Deputy Governor, his boys followed him into the Lagos State service. Sanwoolu later became a Commissioner but he was more popular later as MD/CEO LAGOS HOUSING CORPORATION.
When Ambode was denied his second term, they shopped for a Christian to replace him. Cardinal Odunmbaku nominated Sanwo-Olu as agreed by GAC. Ambode confronted Sanwo-Olu in the primary and the delegates from the wards, which Ambode earlier refused to fund, gave Sanwo-Olu a landslide victory.
Sanwoolu went through hell but he survived, especially that time when one Igala woman implicated him. I took pity on Sanwoolu during the crisis. Note that he has never fought with his Deputy Governor Dr Obafemi Hamzat who was his former boss before he, Sanwo-Olu became the BOS Babajide Olusola Sanwoolu. By the Grace of God, he will hand over to Dr Obafemi Hamzat on 29 05 2027. PATIENCE IS THE WORD !
The rest is History.
Happy birthday to you Babajide Sanwo-Olu @61@jidesanwoolu
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PLEASE TAG YOUR FRIEND OR IN-LAW FROM IWO🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Iwo is like a village , They don’t have any development, my spokesperson is from Iwo, i said let me pity him..in fact everyday their King oluwo of Iwo will be inspecting the road and waking majestically…. “ Governor Adeleke
While in Makkah, I fell ill.
I was given paracetamol, our regular Nigerian brand. Nothing changed. In fact, it felt as though my condition was getting worse. Thinking it might have been one particular manufacturer, I tried another Nigerian brand. The result was the same.
I am not someone who takes medications casually. I rarely use drugs except when genuinely necessary, so I know how my body usually responds to basic medications such as paracetamol.
As we approached the end of our pilgrimage, I still had my Farewell Tawāf to perform. Feeling weak and concerned, I requested our dear Shaykh, Mansur B. Kareem, to please get me a Saudi brand of paracetamol or anything similar. The very first dose brought a relief that was difficult to ignore. Within a short time, it felt as though the burden of the illness had been lifted from me.
The experience reminded me of an incident from last year. A pilgrim who travelled with us was detained for over an hour because he was carrying a Nigerian-made Vitamin C supplement. Saudi officials found it difficult to believe that the product was indeed Vitamin C. They conducted several tests before eventually releasing him. Throughout the process, he kept explaining that the product had been purchased from one of the largest and most reputable pharmacies in Nigeria.
I am not a scientist, pharmacist, or laboratory analyst. Therefore, I cannot make any definitive claims regarding the medicines involved. There may be explanations that experts can provide. However, as an ordinary citizen and consumer, these experiences raise questions that deserve serious attention.
Millions of Nigerians rely daily on medications purchased from local pharmacies. They trust that the medicines they buy contain what they claim, are stored properly, and will perform as expected when needed. That trust is too important to be taken for granted.
Beyond business and profit, healthcare is about human lives. Every tablet, capsule, syrup, or injection may represent someone's hope for recovery, relief, or survival. There is no profit greater than safeguarding the health and wellbeing of people.
I therefore appeal to @NafdacAgency and all stakeholders in the pharmaceutical industry to intensify efforts toward quality control, routine inspections, anti-counterfeit measures, and public confidence building. Nigerians deserve medicines they can trust without fear or doubt.
May Allah protect us, grant healing to the sick, and bless all those who work sincerely to safeguard public health. Āmīn.
The true test of sustainable governance is the ability to pass the baton to proven hands, guided by minds that see the future clearly.
Today, I present a ticket that reflects the strength, diversity, and future of our great state.
Dr. Obafemi Hamzat has proven himself to be a dedicated public servant, a dependable partner in governance and a steadfast advocate for progress.
Joining him as his running mate is Princess Damilola Sonayon-James, a respected leader, sustainability professional, and grassroots champion whose commitment to community development and youth empowerment reflects the aspirations of many Lagosians.
Together, they bring the experience, competence, and energy needed to build on our achievements and move Lagos forward.
As we prepare for the forthcoming gubernatorial election, I invite party faithful, stakeholders, and all Lagosians to support this team as we continue our shared mission of building a Greater Lagos.
Dear @DanBurmawy,
I made a promise I won’t go hard on anybody today because apparently today is our Eid Celebration. But, Burmawi won’t let me.
Your entire argument is a classic display of profound historical and textual ignorance, built on a desperate attempt to sound deep while completely misrepresenting both the Bible and the historical record.
You call the Islamic position theological vandalism. Really? Funnily, you do not even realize you are defending a text that biblical scholars themselves have flagged for centuries as a compromised, heavily edited document.
First of all, let me start with the unforgivable textual contradiction in Genesis 22:2, where your text says, "Take your son, your only son, whom you love—Isaac."
Burmawi, anyone with a basic sense of logic can see the glitch here. Isaac was never, at any point in his life, Abraham’s only son. Ishmael was born fourteen years before Isaac. The only time Abraham ever had an "only son" was before Isaac was even born, when Ishmael was his single child.
This is not even an Islamic argument; this is standard, objective biblical scholarship.
Top Western theologians and textual critics, such as Dr. T.C. Mitchell (former Keeper of Western Asiatic Antiquities at the British Museum) and the renowned biblical scholar Dr. Robert Alter, have written extensively on how the Hebrew word Yachid (only/unique) in this text is completely irreconcilable with Isaac's historical position.
The text explicitly demands a firstborn who was an only child for a period, which historically fits nobody but Ishmael.
What you are reading is a clear case of later scribal interpolation, where later writers crossed out Ishmael's name and inserted Isaac to serve a nationalistic, tribal narrative.
Unfortunately for them, they completely forgot to fix the "only son" blunder they left in the verse. lol 😂
Again, your attempt to reduce Ishmael to a mistake of "human performance" completely exposes your ignorance of the Old Testament itself.
In Genesis 16:11, it is the Angel of the Lord who commands Hagar to name the child Ishmael, which means "God hears." God does not name mistakes.
Also, in Genesis 17:20, God explicitly says, "And as for Ishmael, I have heard you: I will surely bless him; I will make him fruitful and will greatly increase his numbers. He will be the father of twelve rulers, and I will make him into a great nation."
Dr. John Van Seters, a biblical historian noted here that the promises of greatness and covenant blessings given to Ishmael in the text run completely parallel to those given to Isaac. Therefore, calling Ishmael a product of mere human scheming is a direct contradiction of the very scripture you are trying to preach from.
Let me also say that your reliance on Paul’s allegory in Galatians 4 to frame Ishmael as "the law and bondage" is a big chronological leap.
Paul was simply writing an ideological polemic in the first century to convince a Roman-era audience to abandon Jewish legalism.
So, using a first-century rhetorical allegory to rewrite a historical event that happened two thousand years before is not scholarship; it is a desperate theological spin, and that shows how ignorant and mischievous you are.
Burmawi, note this: The Islamic narrative did not hijack or distort anything. Okay? It simply restored the story to its logical, geographical, and historical truth.
Abraham was asked to sacrifice his firstborn, the child of his lonely old age, in absolute submission. You exchanged the historical firstborn for a younger son to fit your tribal exclusivity. Then you wrapped it in flowery language about “grace” versus “works” to hide the factual error.
Next time you want to accuse an entire civilization of theological vandalism, try reading your own book with the lights on first.
I hope this clears your mischief.
Allah knows best.
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Reference:
Ibn al-Qayyim رحمه الله
Madarij al-Salikin (مدارج السالكين)
Discussion on the roots and categories of sins in the chapter on purification of the soul (tazkiyah).
BREAKING: "You Are a Witch" – Igbo Prophet Brands Sick Child, Tortures Him While Followers Sang as Parents Couldn't Afford Hospital Bills
A helpless sick child from a poor family has been subjected to unimaginable cruelty – not by strangers, but by an Igbo prophet named James Nwankpu in Ebonyi State.
The parents, unable to afford hospital bills, took their sick son to the prophet hoping for help. Instead of compassion, the so-called man of God allegedly branded the innocent child a "witch" who did not deserve to live.