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Seyi Makinde and IUFMP Cancellation — The Real, Dark Truth —- Babajide Fadoju

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I’d start from here;
The Ibadan Flood Management Project (IUFMP) has 3 objectives:
A. Flood risk Identification, Preparedness, and Prevention
B. Flood Risk Reduction
C. Project Administration
2. The past Ajimobi Government secured a $200m World Bank Credit after the devastating August 26, 2011 flooding that led to massive loss of lives and property.
The World Bank lays down very stringent conditions for administering the Project funds. Ajimobi Government had successfully delivered 25% before its exit.
The Seyi Makinde Government was to oversee the 2nd Tranche of Projects, according to World Bank guidelines to ensure:
A. Evaluation of projects by a reputable Project Evaluation Committee
B. Get the best Contractor with proven Capacity to carry out the critical Projects
3. What did the Seyi Makinde Government do wrong?
A. After the Project Evaluation
Committee, including the foremost Engineering body in Nigeria, had carried out a transparent evaluation and recommended the best Contractors at the best Cost, the Seyi Makinde Government manipulated the recommendations before submitting to the World Bank and:
I. Changed the Names of recommended Contractors
II. They inflated the transparently recommended Project Cost by over several billion
This is in relation to
Lots 3A, 3B, 4A, and 4B of the IUFMP/ICB/1/2020
The projects manipulated are 3A, 3B, and 4B…
4. The foremost Engineering body that was part of the Project Evaluation Committee was the first to raise alarm to the World Bank. They begged that their name not be used to perfect a monumental fraud as the Seyi Makinde
The government had fraudulently changed the recommendations of the Project Evaluation Committee and passed it to the World Bank as that signed off by the Committee.
The World Bank investigated the fraud and advised the Government that Contractors and Project costs could not be manipulated outside of transparent and open Project Evaluation Committee recommendations, but the Seyi Makinde Government was adamant that it had to be their Contractors and at their inflated cost.
The recent PR by Seyi is playing to the gallery and just covering their fraudulent act. It is much more than a case of  undue interference by the OYSG
This is not about politics
What they have done is to jeopardize the lives and security of people in Oyo state. If you have been warned of flash floods by NIMET and you have a well-oiled collaboration in place with the World Bank, throwing such away whether via action or inactions is no different from endangering the very lives of those you are meant to lead.
The World Bank doesn’t make knee-jerk decisions, they had been writing to warn them of these inferences but no attention was paid. Now the chicken has come home to roost.
Logical to note that this process isn’t
rocket science as shown by the last administration. Governor Ajimobi, his Finance Commissioner, the Project Steering Committee, and the IUFMP Project Team managed the Project and got many Letters of commendation from the World Bank.
Ibadan Urban Flood Management Project (IUFMP) is a World Bank-assisted Project established and secured by the former Executive Governor of Oyo State, His Excellency, Senator Ishaq Abiola Ajimobi to respond to the issues of flooding that the state had been experiencing.
The Ibadan Urban Flood Management Project is a Legacy to Oyo State and is meant to continue irrespective of
Government in power or Political Party. This is not about politics, but the life of the people of Oyo State.
We have all documents to support all that has been narrated above, including original and manipulated  Company names and Contract figures.
However, greed, avarice, intent to engage in fraudulent practices won’t allow this current administration do the right thing.
The big question is where will this government go from here?


He who lights another’s path will never walk in darkness

Fadoju Babajide
@BabajideFadoju
+234 802 212 9684…..

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Tijjani Babangida’s One-Yr-Old Son Dies As Wife ‘Loses Eye’ In Auto Crash

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Former Super Eagles player, Tijjani Babangida, has lost Fadil, his one-year-old son, in a car crash involving his family along the Kaduna-Zaria highway.

Babangida, last Thursday, was travelling with his family, Maryam, his wife, their son, and Ibrahim, his brother, and his maid when the car incident occurred.

Ibrahim was said to have died on the spot while the other occupants in the vehicle were rushed to the hospital.

But in a recent update, Harrison Jalla, chairman of the Professional Footballers Association of Nigeria (PFAN) Task Force, disclosed that Babangida’s son also died due to injury sustained in the accident.

“Yes he eventually lost the son, a one-year-old boy,” Jalla told TheCable on Sunday evening.

Babangida’s wife is also said to have lost an eye due to the severe injury to her face. She is said to be receiving treatment at the intensive care unit of the Ahmadu Bello University Teaching Hospital, Zaria.

It is also reported that their maid suffered a fracture in her leg.

The Nigerian Football Federation (NFF) on Sunday paid a courtesy visit to Babangida at the hospital.

The delegation consoled the former Eagles player over the deaths of his brother and son. They also prayed for a quick recovery for Babangida and his wife, “who has undergone a successful facial surgery”.

Babangida is the president of PFAN and was a member of the Nigeria U-23 team that won the gold medal in football at the 1996 Olympics in Atlanta.

He had a decade with the Super Eagles, where he became famous for his speed down the wings.

Babangida was also a member of the Eagles squad at the 1998 World Cup and 2000 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON).

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The Fearless One: Chronicles Of Tokunbo Wahab’s Audacity

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Tokunbo Wahab, the Commissioner for Environment and Water Resources in Lagos State is widely believed by many as a breath of fresh air in the nation’s politics.

The trained lawyer hit the ground running immediately after he was appointed as commissioner after his tenure as a Special Adviser to Lagos State Governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, on Education in 2019.

This is surely due in part to his belief that anything worth doing at all is worth doing well. He believes that things should be done the right way to achieve great results.

As Special Adviser to Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu on Education, he spearheaded the biggest turnaround in the educational sector in Lagos. He revamped the educational template of Lagos to meet global standards, upgraded colleges of education, and polytechnics to universities, and ensured teachers were dishing out quality education in line with THEMES agenda.

With all his giant strides, Governor Sanwo-Olu immediately redeployed him in his new role as the Commissioner of Environment and Water Resources during the beginning of his second tenure.

Shortly after he was sworn in as a commissioner, the fearless man didn’t take long before reading the riot act to workers in the ministry and also erring Lagosians who are in the habit of polluting Lagos through waste, air, noise, and encroached builders on areas reserved as green areas or those blocking the drainage channel for easy movement of rainwater.

While many are aware that discharging his duties is a Herculean task, he is doing everything within his power to ensure things are done according to the law and also in due process without minding whose ox is gored.

His no-bending style and courage have earned the outspoken, articulate, and highly cerebral accolades in many quarters. He also has become one of the most talked about commissioners in Lagos State nay Nigeria.

Wahab, a lawyer with more than 25 years of experience, is a partner at Wall and Ace Law Firm. He has extensive experience across all strata of legal practice.

He is also an alumnus of the prestigious Harvard Kennedy School of Government and the Wharton University of Pennsylvania.

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#MakeWeHalla Movement Shows It’s Time To Change Culture Of Silence Around Domestic Violence In Nigeria — Charles Inojie [PHOTOS]

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Nollywood actor and director Charles Inojie has opened up what inspired he and actor Ali Nuhu to create the #MakeWeHalla movement against domestic violence.

In a recent interview with Wazobia FM, Inojie noted that he wanted to use his platform to change the culture of silence around domestic violence, and he realized that the way to do it was to make noise.

“When we all keep quiet, the abuser, perpetrator of this act of abuse seems confident to do more. But when we speak up and against the abuse without being violent, it sends a signal to the perpetrator that he should desist.”

Inojie continued, “This evokes what prompted myself and Ali to decide to join our voices for this matter. We thought about it and arrived at the fact that we all are guilty if we continue to keep quiet, and watch domestic abuse happen around us. “Make We Halla” is actually a call to action to everybody around to say “if you see something that is bad, speak out and do not keep quiet.”

Ali Nuhu and Inojie recently teamed up in a viral video, “Make We Halla”, that has continued to make waves on social media. In the video, the two friends start banging on their plates in a restaurant in an attempt to call out the domestic violence they witness. Other patrons join in on the halla in a moving display of solidarity, and the violence stops.

The two film stars have gone a step further to start the #MakeWeHalla challenge that has seen celebrities like Wumi Toriola, Kiki Bakare, and Tosin Olaniyan, and many other fans jump on the #MakeWeHalla train and lend their voice.

Explaining the challenge during his interview, Inojie said, “We’ve been overwhelmed by how much support we’ve seen in this movement. It just shows how much we need this conversation. People have spoken up, shared their stories, and most importantly, committed to “Halla” whenever they see domestic violence.”

He continued, “The #MakeWeHalla challenge for everyone is very easy. Just go Tiktok or Instagram. Almost everybody is now on Tiktok, almost everybody is on Instagram. Take your phone. It’s easy. No rules, just halla your way. Anyhow, you deem fit to add your voice in raising awareness against domestic violence is welcome. Halla, talk am. Or if you feel like “I am someone that is shy’, you can go to the videos already uploaded -whether my own oo, or Ali’s own – you can duet. Just post with the hashtag #MakeWeHalla. And the beautiful thing is that joining in the challenge to create more awareness even gets you a reward. The best Halla video will collect brand new iphone 12..”

Going further, he said, “The hashtag is very important so that we can see the video. The hashtag is #MakeWeHalla. If you like, tag Ali or tag myself and for the prize we have, the middle of May will be the finale.”

When asked about his motivations for “Make We Halla”, Inojie also revealed how an incident he witnessed as a young man further changed his mindset about the need to always speak up when domestic violence is witnessed.

“By myself, as a little boy, I have seen one who, till today, lost one eye to domestic violence. That time, many of us could have done something in that same compound but we felt like we were concerned about it, because they are a couple and they will sort themselves out. So, all of those things are what we refer to as silent bystanders, passive. People just say “Wetin concern me?” or ignore and move on with their lives and in little time, major damage would have been caused. This has led to several innocent children losing their mothers and some becoming orphans. Hence, we say no to domestic violence, it shouldn’t thrive in our midst or our society. Let’s see a way, a movement to call people to action saying don’t keep quiet when you see domestic violence, no matter where it happens, no matter who it happens to, speak out but not in a violent way. Let’s Make We Halla!”, Inojie encouraged.

Links to #MakeWeHalla Challenge entries:

https://www.instagram.com/reel/C5bzgAhqf5w/?igsh=MXZ6Y2d0dmdjcHpwdg%3D%3D

@jire_ogunleye

#duet with @Joseph A. Momodu #MakeWeHalla #challenge Please join me as l join Uncle Charles to Halla against Domestic. I am also Halla-ing! Domestic violence is not good.

♬ original sound – Jire🖤

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