Friday 29 April 2011

SUPER EAGLES DEFENDER, ADEFEMI GOES HOME.........

Why are the young dying so? Dignitaries flew in from all over the place to witness the burial of Beijing 2008 silver medalist, Adefemi Olubayo. His casket, drapped with the Nigerian flag was interred at Ebony Millenium Cemetery inside the Atan Cemetery, Yaba, Lagos.  A great loss I must say, Nigeria will no doubt miss him. It was so sad hearing his elder brother, Abiodun Adefemi delivering his funeral oration. Such a shame. ***sniffs***

Thursday 28 April 2011

MY VERY FIRST POST.....

  1. I'm pleased to inform you all that i'm now on board to keep you adequately informed on 'going ons' around the globe  from a hip and 'on point' perspective. I 'll be catering for the information and edutainment needs of the average youth, middle and senior aged citizens. If you are a trendsetter, jetsetter, and nigerian as well as a world class citizen, this is the blog to follow! keep tabs on the ever changing enviroment and participate in live discussions and debates with friends and other followers from around the globe. 
                  On this note let us call to mind the famous Martin Luther King jr's quote 'I have a dream , that one day...' Me sef, i used to dream that one day, i'll be able to do what i'm doing now. Dreams, folks have a way of turning into realities when we consciously set practicable ways of achieveing them. Fashola's victory has no doubt restored a little bit of  hope to the common man in matters relating to free and fair elections in Nigeria. He undisputedly won by popular majority. Even when PDP was touting Bashorun here and there, lagosians stood firm,BRF remained numero uno on our minds. Because we could back up our 'efizzy' with Oshodi, BRT, Beautiful Lagos. At the very least we had something to rely on. Our votes bought us something tangible....  Still basking in BRF's victory jare.. He deserves it... abi, what do you think?....