Tuesday, April 21, 2015

Moyosore Ogunlewe hooks Olubukunola Otudeko in Style




Love they say is a good thing and favour from the Lord.

It was a day of fun, glamour, happiness, dance and lots of love as Moyosore Ogunlewe, the young lawyer cum politician son of Sen. Adeseye Ogunlewe former Minister of Works & Infrastructure solidified his marital vows with delectable & soft hearted Olubukunola Otudeko on Saturday 18th April, 2015.

The event reception which took place at the Ruby Gardens, Lekki witness the presence of the big-wigs in the in the society who in came in numbers to support the young & adorable couples.
Business mogul and Chairman of the Occasion, Oba Otudeko MFR Chairman/Founder of Honeywell Group who also happens to be a longtime family friend of the Ogunlewes set the ball rolling with an opening prayer on arrival of the couple.



Oba Otudeko was once listed as Forbes Africa’s 24th richest man and currently listed on Forbes top 50 Africa’s richest.

The Bride's parent Mr. & Mrs. Edmund Olufuyi Otudeko are very happy as they dance their way into the beautifully decorated reception hall in company of friends an associates.







The Groom, Moyosore Ogunlewe contested for a seat in the Lagos House of Assembly, Kosofe Constituency 1 under the platform of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) in the just concluded elections losing to Hon. Bayo Osinowo of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in one of the most keenly contested elections in the state.

Moyosore in an interview with Metro TimesNG after the election at his residence has described the election as a sham, alleging rigging by the opposition saying there is no way he could have lost to an unpopular candidate who has done nothing to merit a 4th term in office.

His words: “Hon. Bayo Osinowo is an unpopular candidate who has failed the people of Kosofe in his 3-term in office which is a total of 12years; there is no way I could have lost to him. We know the election has been rigged but we are prepared to challenge it in court”.

Hon. Bayo Osinowo was declared the winner with a margin of 87 votes after polling 18,842 votes against Moyo Ogunlewe’s 18,755 votes.



Reacting to questions from a member of the press at the event about the election the groom said “today is the happiest day of my life. Leave all election and mandate matters till another day; feel free, enjoy yourself and celebrate with me”.

The groom however described his lovely bride as his Sister, friend and a better half who supports him in all endeavors as he promised to always stay with her.


“Olubukunola is my soul-mate, a sister, friend and my better half. She supports me in all aspect and like I always promise my people in Kosofe Constituency 1 to always stay with them; I promise to always stand by her (bride) no matter what” he said.

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Tuesday, April 14, 2015

Gun-Shot, Wild Jubilation As Supreme Court Upholds Fayose's Election

There were several gunshots on Tuesday morning in Ado Ekiti, the Ekiti State capital, as news filtered into town that the state Governor, Ayo Fayose, was confirmed by the Supreme Court as validly elected.

The Supreme Court ruling was in relation to a matter filed by the All Progressives Congress to challenge the victory of Fayose, the candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party, in the June 21, 2014 governorship election in the state.

APC candidate, Dr. Kayode Fayemi, lost to Fayose in the election.

As soon as the judgment was delivered, several gunshots from the direction of the Government House were fired into the air, apparently to celebrate the victory.

Also, civil servants trooped out in dancing and singing solidarity songs.

Some residents of the state, especially in Ado Ekiti, the state capital, trooped to the streets rejoicing. Commercial motorcyclists, commercial drivers and market men and women were not left out.

The governor is planning to hold a victory rally across the state capital.

The APC had approached the apex court following the dismissal of the petition filed by the party challenging the June 21, 2014 governorship election that returned Fayose as the winner.

APC kicked, alleging that fraud, including perjury, unlawful use of soldiers, intimidation of supporters and compromised ballot papers were used to give victory to the PDP.

At the elections petitions tribunal, the petition was dismissed.

The party approached the Court of Appeal, which also dismissed the petition, but noted illegality in the deployment of soldiers.

Thursday, April 9, 2015

Meet Moyosore Ogunlewe; Youngest PDP Lagos House of Assembly Contestant




In an exclusive interview with Barr. Moyosore Ogunlewe, he explained his plans for the people of his constituency and his reasons for going into politics.

May we meet you?
My name is Moyo Ogunlewe, I started my Primary education in Chrisland School afterwards I went to Model College Igbogbo for my Secondary School Certificate (SSCE) and NECO then enrolled for a diploma in Accounting in University of Lagos. When I finished that, I also did a Business Administration degree in the same university. After that, I did my youth service in Kwara, Pategi Local Government. I decided to further my education….to develop myself by attending Buckingham University, Buckingham to study law and after that I proceed to do my Masters in Law, Maritime Oil & Gas in the same University. I then went to the Nigerian Law School to complete my Law degree.

What is your relationship with the former Minister of Works, Sen. Adeseye Ogunlewe?
My relationship with the former Minister of Works (Sen. Adeseye Ogunlewe) is that he happens to be my dad and somebody I have a lot of respect for. He is my mentor and somebody I know that believe so much in democracy. That is what Sen. Ogunlewe is.

Do you think your father’s success in politics might influence your success in politics as well?
Going into politics for me is about service as far as am concerned and when you talk about if my father’s influence would help me in politics…..yes why not? He is a grassrooter, he has started long long timeago like 35 years on the block and there is no how his experience or influence will not help me because he knows a lot of all this political gladiators where I also find myself in. I go into politics and they say….are you Sen. Ogunlewe’s Son? And I say yes and they say your dad has done well; we will help you and accommodate you into the political system. My dad has contributed his quota and there is no way his success in politics will not help in building mine.

You are arguably one of the youngest, vying for a position in the Lagos State House of Assembly (LSHA), what do think about the saying that “experience is the best teacher”?
As far as am concern experience is not about service, the most important thing is knowing what you want to go and do there; when you know that the job of a legislator is to make laws, sponsor bills. Speaking about experience, then majority of legislators in Nigeria should be Lawyers and am perfectly qualified (because am a layer) to be a legislator in Lagos State. Experience to me….ok people that have been there; majority of the Lagos State Legislators have never sponsored a single bill. I have one of them that is contesting against me and for 12 good years, a single bill has not been sponsored by him. I have asked a lot of questions, I have gone on TV, let him tell the people of our constituency exactly what he has been able to achieve within 12years….. and you tell me experience. Experience to me would not bring change to our community and that thing that can bring change is serving your people with dignity then Nigeria can be a better place for you and me.

There is a rumor that you have a personal grouse with Hon. Bayo Oshinowo….
I don’t understand what you mean by personal grouse; maybe you need to rephrase your question…

It was once said that you exchanged words with Hon. Bayo Oshinowo, what must have led to that?
I have never met the man before o. The only time I saw him was at the polling booth. Emm…he is one of our fathers in the neighborhood but my own is that he has not done anything and must be kicked-out of the place. There is nothing like age in politics. The most important thing is for you to know what to do there to bring desired change to your community and he has not been able to do that. I am not going there to go and seat at the back fence. I will sponsor bills that will bring change to my community and that’s why am going for that office.

It has been said that a lot of youth has been sidelined in politics and in governance……
Well to me I will blame all Nigerian youths because we have an opportunity to be involved in the government but as I always say; we seat at the back fence, we are used as political thugs, used as political machineries and at the end of the day we are dumped. I would advise all Nigerian youth to be more involved in politics. Politics is played everywhere. If in live in an estate, politics is played there so be involved in it. We have a Nigeria of today where our votes have started counting and I want to assure our youth that we have a brighter future, we should all get directly involved in politics and not allow ourselves to be used as political machineries.

You said the man in office, Hon. Bayo Osinowo has done nothing to merit a 4th term in office, what do you intend to do differently from what he has done?
I believe in a 4th tier of government where people will be closer to the government. If you notice, the Local Govt. is near but far away from the people. To me, I will sponsor a bill called the “WADA”. It’s a framework that would develop the 4th tier of government in an easier way where the stakeholders within the community will be involved in govt. and what I mean by that is for example if you have an estate where there is a public school, the people within the estate should be directors in the school so that their children can also attend the school. Now, when you go to Ogudu, Ifako-Gbagada, Anthony….the schools we have within the estates are not properly managed and the reason is that majority of the students that attend those schools come from outside of the estate and it affects the quality of education in those schools. If you go to Hon. Bayo Osinowo’s house; in front of his house….am not saying this to tarnish his image….you may go and inspect it yourself; the school in front of his house has only one toilet for male & female what kind of governance is that? The “WADA” framework would inculcate the well to do people within the community into the system….the same thing will be done in the area of health. We have two primary healthcare centers (PHC) and it is only one that is functioning and even the one that is functioning is really not worthy of a healthcare facility. So what I intend to do is ensure that the well-to-do people live within the community are made a stakeholder in either the PHC or the Schools. I am a benefit of such arrangement; when I was at model college, Igbogbo late Engr. Alade was one of the board of directors of the school, Fmr. Perm. Sec. Lands, Sen. Ogunlewe was a member board of directors, fmr. Head of Service Alh. Rotinwa was also a member and so on. My family, Engr. Alade’s Children…. Ronke, Dammy, Alh. Rotinwa’s daughter, Bukky…..all of us went to that school and that was how the school developed so much such that every other person that cannot afford that much also benefitted from the development. When I was at Model College Igbogbo, the school was one of the best competing with Atlantic Halls (A private School) when we have Bournvita Brain Match and all. So the problem is that the well to do people has taken all their children to private schools because they are not part of the system of the public schools. That is one the things I’m going to propose; bringing the rich in our community to be directly involved in our public institutions like schools and hospitals. They will not want low quality of education for their kids so they will make sure the schools are up to standard where people that cannot afford so much can also benefit.
What is your perspective on politicians using thugs as a way of showing their political might?
I have said it before that… emn politicians that use thugs are not good politicians and I will always refer to them as thugs and people that want something bad for this country. Majority of them will send their children abroad and leave we Nigerian youths to waste away. If majority of us, at least 95% are being called thugs then the remaining 5% of us are also thugs as far as am concerned. So what I will tell the Nigerian youths is that, let us get involved in the system so we can change things for the better. They (elderlies) have had their own turn; it is time for us to take over. Get involved in politics, get involved in the development of your country, get involved in the development of the people and get involved in making things right. For those that use thugs as their political machineries, I have said it before and I will say it again….one day, what you are building will come back to you. “He that live in a glass house, should not throw stones.”

Security is an integral part of governance especially in Lagos where we have over 15million people, what is your take on state police as way of improving our security system?
If we start using state police there will be a lot of compromise when it comes to politics. However some people say state police is good but at the moment I will score the Nigerian police 40%. We still need to do a lot of sensitization; making sure well trained then we can now talk of state police. The issue of state police now as far as am concerned is a wrong idea….let the FG handle the police and do not forget that the governor of state remains the Chief Security Officer of the state so whoever is deployed to the state should fall under the control of the state governor. I think we should maintain the status quo while we equip and properly train our police.

Barr. Moyo Ogunlewe, you are contesting under the platform of the PDP, Lagos state has been in the opposition for 16years now that they have won at the central, don’t you think Lagosians may not want to be in the opposition?
Look, my brother, Lagos has always been in the opposition in case you don’t know. Lagos is the commercial hub of the country, Lagos is Lagos and it will continue to be. If you are in the opposition does not mean Lagos would not move. Lagos is Lagos and Lagos will forever move. Now we clamoring for change, if the PDP has been in power for 16years at the federal level and ACN now APC has also been in power for 16 years in Lagos, let there be change at both level so there will be something to compare with. Meanwhile, being in the opposition does not stop your allocation from the federal govt. it is the state government that usually eat into the local government fund.

You are contesting against a seasoned politician, what are chances of winning in the next elections?
As far as am concerned he is not a seasoned politician, he is only fortunate to be in power and for me Nigeria of today should not accommodate such people in power. Somebody that has been in power for 12years and cannot tell the people one thing he has been able to do, not even a single project commissioned. For me such person is not a seasoned politician; only favored by some political gladiators in party maybe for something personal but in terms of good governance, he is simply not the right person. He is a compensated politician.

You are a young, handsome, educated politician please tell us your marital status?
Well am getting married very soon. Very much engaged

What is your hope about the forth-coming elections?
My hope remains my hope. JK we know, JK we trust. Kosofe Eyo, Moyo Nio. We are going to win this battle, we are going to defeat them; we are going to beat them. Am not just running my mouth but I can tell you that in this forth coming elections, victory will be for the PDP.

Lagos Monarch, Babaloja General endorses APC candidate for LSHA


Oba of Somolu, Babaloja General endorses APC candidate for Lagos House of Assembly (LSHA), Somolu Constituency I

The Olu of Somolu, HRM(Oba) Kazeem Bashua and Baba ‘loja General, Chief Adekunle Ismail have endorsed APC flag-bearer Hon. Rotimi Olowo for third term in the forth-coming Lagos State House of Assembly (LSHA) elections.
The endorsement took place at the Lagos Assembly Elections Debate (LASSED-Somolu 2015) event organized by Brainz Project Nigeria (BPN) and Vote-Right Agenda for members contesting for the Lagos House of Assembly, Somolu Constituency I.

The monarch while addressing the public at the event through his representative, Baale of Bajulaiye described Hon. Rotimi Olowo as a true democrat, friend of the people and a man whose people oriented projects has touched many lives in Somolu.

 “Is it the free school buses for our primary & secondary school children, skill acquisition program with equipment for our youths (plumbing, sowing, hair-dressing etc) or Sports development projects? His people oriented programs have touched the lives of our people hence the need to support him for another term. He is a true democrat and by God’s grace he will win.” he said

In the same vein, the Baba ‘loja General of Somolu speaking at the event gave his endorsement to the APC candidate, citing his closeness to the people and market friendly projects as a key factor that distinguish him from his peers.

Olowo Rotimi is a man of the people; he comes to the area almost every day walking around the streets freely. He gives soft loan without interest to our market women to support their businesses. Let me tell you, there is no Lagos House of Assembly member that has performed better than him, he is an exceptional performer. We are solidly behind him.” he said

LASSED-Somolu 2015 event which was supposed to be an election debate between candidates of the two main political parties (APC/PDP) turned out to be a one man show as the PDP flag-bearer Hon. Babatunde Oladejo refused to show up leaving the APC candidate Hon. Rotimi Olowo to bear the heat alone.

On politicians giving money to traditional rulers for endorsement, the Oba of Somolu said “it is crazy for politicians to give money to Obas for endorsement when they have done nothing for their people. The Obas have only one PVC and can only vote once; the people are the main determinant. If you have done well, they will vote you and vice versa.”

Speaking on the essence of the event, Convener/CEO of the project Adedayo Saula-Onalaja said “the LASSED-Somolu 2015 event was borne out of the need to have a platform where the people of Somolu can have the opportunity to interact with their leaders to be which we believe will go a long way in bridging the gap between them and at the same time help them in making an informed decision in the elections. It is also an opportunity to enlighten our people on the values of elections and urge them to Vote-Right and Not-Fight.” 

Hon. Rotimi Olowo in an interview with the press after the event expressed confidence in coming out victorious saying he has paid his dues.

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