Guys, when you are in a long-term relationship with a good woman, try everything you can to improve her. I don’t just mean with material things. Remember: “I even bought her IPhone and “Bone Straight” is for weak and inferior men. Yes, you will do those but they shouldn’t be your claim to fame.
Improve her professionally, academically (if she wants) and financially, and give her security. You will benefit from it more than you think.
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@followlasg If the PSP operators are actually doing their job,nobody will patronise the cart pushers because for goodness sake who wants a dirty, smelly environment? Go into the inner streets and see waste piled up with no PSP operator in sight.
@Lamataonline There are some of those drivers especially on the Abule Egba to CMS route that will not stop at TBS but rather drop passengers along the road claiming is the new law. Is that so? And those on the Ikorodu route will not allow tap out in Ketu. Why?
PUBLIC STATEMENT
Date: 25th July, 2026
STUDENTS DESERVE BETTER: MY POSITION ON THE PHYSICAL CLEARANCE EXERCISE FOR THE YAYI SCHOLARSHIP AND BURSARY PROGRAMME
I consider it necessary to address the unfortunate experience many students encountered during the physical clearance exercise for the YAYI Scholarship and Bursary Programme.
First, let me make it abundantly clear that this statement is not a criticism of Distinguished Senator Solomon Olamilekan Adeola (YAYI) or the scholarship initiative itself. The programme remains one of the most impactful educational support interventions for students across Ogun State, and I commend the Senator for sustaining an initiative that has positively transformed the lives of thousands of students.
However, while the vision behind the programme is highly commendable, the coordination of the physical clearance exercise left much to be desired.
Students travelled from different parts of Nigeria, committing significant financial resources to transportation, accommodation, and feeding, with the expectation of completing a simple verification process. Instead, many were met with overcrowding, inadequate coordination, long waiting hours, and unnecessary delays.
Several applicants waited from the early hours of the morning until approximately 7:00 p.m., only to be informed that they would have to return the following day without being attended to.
This is deeply concerning.
Students should not be subjected to avoidable stress and hardship in the process of accessing an intervention established for their benefit. Their time, resources, and welfare deserve greater consideration.
It is even more concerning because previous editions of this exercise were reportedly organised using a structured system that grouped applicants by senatorial district, local government area, and programme category. That approach significantly reduced congestion and improved efficiency.
This raises a number of important questions:
Why was an effective coordination system abandoned?
Why should students who have successfully completed online screening endure prolonged and disorganised physical verification?
What immediate steps are being taken to ensure that future exercises are more organised and student-friendly?
These are fair questions that deserve timely and constructive responses.
No student should travel hundreds of kilometres only to leave without completing the purpose of their visit. A programme designed to support students should never become a source of unnecessary hardship.
I respectfully call on the coordinators of the YAYI Scholarship and Bursary Programme to review the challenges witnessed during this exercise, strengthen logistical planning, and implement a more efficient, transparent, and student-centred clearance process in future.
The true success of any educational intervention is measured not only by the financial support it provides but also by the professionalism, efficiency, and dignity with which beneficiaries are treated.
Students deserve efficiency. Students deserve respect. Students deserve better.
E-SIGNED:
COMR. OSENI OLUWASEUN SAMUEL (ACEN)
Student Leader | Public Affairs Commentator | Youth Development Advocate | Governance & Politics Writer | Environmental Sustainability.
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Comment Your Own Area in Lagos State Where Wastes Keep Piling Without Evacuation by LAWMA/PSP @Lawma_gov
Tag the relevant State and local authorities as well as the PSP Operators where applicable.
@objectvmedia@Lawma_gov@agboyi_ketu@tokunbo_wahab . This is the case in almost all parts of Lagos. The PSP operators are holding us to ransom. They collect the money and not work. And you expect not to have an epidemic in the state?
@tokunbo_wahab@LAGESCOfficial All this enforcement makes nonsense of the job if the PSP operators are not doing their job. Nobody would want their environment to be an eyesore if there are alternatives. Get the PSP operators working sir.
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@TheQueenAminat@arojinle1 This is a blatant lie. Covenant University has a standard hospital which I am sure they would have taken the boy. That the school Pastor was praying is a possibility but they don't also downplay medical care. Don't spread this lie, please.