How time flies! Governor Bola Tinubu's cabinet in 2003.
➡️One of the cabinet members, Prof Yemi Osinbajo, later became Vice President.
➡️Two of the cabinet members, Rauf Aregbesola and Babatunde Fashola, became governors and, later ministers.
➡️Two of the cabinet members, Henry Ajomale and Tunde Balogun, later became party chairmen in Lagos.
➡️Two of the cabinet members, Dele Alake and Olawale Edun, are current Ministers in the country.
➡️One of the cabinet members, Olayemi Cardoso, is the current Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN).
➡️One of the cabinet members, Muiz Banire, for elevated to the rank of Senior Advocate of Nigeria in 2015 and appointed a Bencher. He also became the National Legal Adviser of the All Progressives Congress (APC) party at a time.
➡️The governor then, is today the President of Nigeria.
When he was Governor of Lagos State.
@bellosaleh@sultan_ofsokoto@officialABAT What is wrong with you guys in that North? Recently you all are crying that the President is out to UK while Boko Haram.just Bomb your region, now what is coming out of the trip can be interesting.
Again, are you guys fine with D kidnapping, killings of civilians and military ?
Former CIA Tel Aviv Station Chief admits the truth:
The U.S. and Israeli Mossad work hand-in-glove with terrorist groups like Al-Qaeda and ISIS. They manage it, fund it, and use it to topple governments
Different labels, same dirty game
Documentary on Yoruba-Nigerian Soyinka wins at the PAFF film festival in the US
A documentary film, Amazing Grace: YorubaWorlds, featuring Africa’s first Nobel Laureate in Literature, Prof. Wole Soyinka, has won the Programmers Award for Best Feature Documentary at the Pan African Film Festival (PAFF) in Los Angeles, California.
The movie was directed by Haitian-American filmmaker Raynald Leconte.
The sold-out premiere at Culver Theatre 3 was attended by Leconte and Editor Nicolas Sicurella.