History won’t be kind to Tinubu if he fails to unite Yoruba Nation…Fayose .Says Makinde remains best and only option for Oyo By Dare Adekanmbi A former governor of Ekiti State, Ayo Fayose, on Monday, advised the president-elect, Senator Bola Tinubu, to ensure he re-orders and unify the Yoruba people under his leadership. Fayose, who spoke in an interview on Fresh FM monitored in Ibadan, Oyo State capital, lamented that the Yoruba Nation had been “badly balkanised and divided” and restoring its unity would be a great legacy for Tinubu. The former governor tasked Tinubu to be magnanimous in victory and appoint members of the opposition into his cabinet, urging him not to be president of APC members alone. “I cannot set an agenda for Tinubu. If this is truly his ambition before now and he knows what he went through to get this far, he must set his own agenda. “The only thing I would like to say to Tinubu and this one is personal to me as a Yoruba man is that the Yoruba Nation needs to be re-ordered. “Tinubu should not be the president of APC in the South-West. He should be the president and father of the Yoruba Nation and bring us all together. “After the demise of most of these leaders, things will go bad [in Yorubaland]. One of the legacies Asiwaju should leave is to rally the Yoruba people and bring us together, draw everybody together. “When he is making appointments and he wants it only for APC members, he will fail. He should invite members of the opposition and draw everybody close and listen to us on how the Yoruba Nation can come together. “The Yoruba Nation has lost it. We are badly balkanised and divided. Because Asiwaju is a Yoruba man, he must bring the Yoruba people together. “We are angry and that is why you see the agitation for Yoruba Nation. But they have given us a Yoruba president now. He has a lot to do. “Oduduwa Republic cannot happen. Arewa Republic cannot happen and Igbo or Biafra Republic cannot happen. It is a sheer waste of time. “We have gone far in the day to call for division. How do we share our debt? How do we share those things? So, let’s stop deceiving ourselves and stop creating tension. “Already, there is tension in the East, North, South and West. Asiwaju, God will help you. Thank God you were elected as president. “So, remember that if you don t put the Yoruba Nation together, history will not be kind to you. “This Yoruba Nation must be united going forward under your leadership. Put us together. Get us busy in Yorubaland. Don’t be president of APC alone. If you do that, your case will be worse than that of Olusegun Obasanjo,” the former governor said. Fayose rallied support for the reelection of Governor Seyi Makinde, describing him as the best and only option for the people of the state. The former governor appealed to aggrieved PDP leaders in the state not to “throw away the baby with the bath water,” just as he challenged Makinde to bend backwards and placate the angry leaders. He said Makinde, in the area of infrastructure and development of the state, had done well to be returned to continue his good work. Sent from Yahoo Mail on Android

by Dare Adekanmbi Former Ekiti state governor Ayo Fayose on Monday suggested to President-elect Senator Bola Tinubu to ensure that he rearranges and unifies the Yoruba people under his leadership. Fayose lamented in an interview with Fresh FM, which monitors Ibadan, the capital of Oyo state, that the Yoruba nation has been “severely divided and divided” and that restoring unity would be a great legacy of Tinubu. The ex-governor tasked Tinnub with a big win,…

"History won’t be kind to Tinubu if he fails to unite Yoruba Nation…Fayose .Says Makinde remains best and only option for Oyo By Dare Adekanmbi A former governor of Ekiti State, Ayo Fayose, on Monday, advised the president-elect, Senator Bola Tinubu, to ensure he re-orders and unify the Yoruba people under his leadership. Fayose, who spoke in an interview on Fresh FM monitored in Ibadan, Oyo State capital, lamented that the Yoruba Nation had been “badly balkanised and divided” and restoring its unity would be a great legacy for Tinubu. The former governor tasked Tinubu to be magnanimous in victory and appoint members of the opposition into his cabinet, urging him not to be president of APC members alone. “I cannot set an agenda for Tinubu. If this is truly his ambition before now and he knows what he went through to get this far, he must set his own agenda. “The only thing I would like to say to Tinubu and this one is personal to me as a Yoruba man is that the Yoruba Nation needs to be re-ordered. “Tinubu should not be the president of APC in the South-West. He should be the president and father of the Yoruba Nation and bring us all together. “After the demise of most of these leaders, things will go bad [in Yorubaland]. One of the legacies Asiwaju should leave is to rally the Yoruba people and bring us together, draw everybody together. “When he is making appointments and he wants it only for APC members, he will fail. He should invite members of the opposition and draw everybody close and listen to us on how the Yoruba Nation can come together. “The Yoruba Nation has lost it. We are badly balkanised and divided. Because Asiwaju is a Yoruba man, he must bring the Yoruba people together. “We are angry and that is why you see the agitation for Yoruba Nation. But they have given us a Yoruba president now. He has a lot to do. “Oduduwa Republic cannot happen. Arewa Republic cannot happen and Igbo or Biafra Republic cannot happen. It is a sheer waste of time. “We have gone far in the day to call for division. How do we share our debt? How do we share those things? So, let’s stop deceiving ourselves and stop creating tension. “Already, there is tension in the East, North, South and West. Asiwaju, God will help you. Thank God you were elected as president. “So, remember that if you don t put the Yoruba Nation together, history will not be kind to you. “This Yoruba Nation must be united going forward under your leadership. Put us together. Get us busy in Yorubaland. Don’t be president of APC alone. If you do that, your case will be worse than that of Olusegun Obasanjo,” the former governor said. Fayose rallied support for the reelection of Governor Seyi Makinde, describing him as the best and only option for the people of the state. The former governor appealed to aggrieved PDP leaders in the state not to “throw away the baby with the bath water,” just as he challenged Makinde to bend backwards and placate the angry leaders. He said Makinde, in the area of infrastructure and development of the state, had done well to be returned to continue his good work. Sent from Yahoo Mail on Android"

OPINION: Iranian woman living in Fraser Valley urging MPs to sponsor prisoners to avoid execution

Chilliwack resident and former Iranian torture victim Ghazaleh Nozamani is one of several individuals and Iran-linked organizations asking Canadian MPs to sponsor Iranian detainees to prevent their execution. After participating in student protests in Iran in 1999, Nozamani was tortured in a detention center before living in the countryside. The then 20-year-old survived and spent the next decade working on human rights issues and helping run an orphanage in Iran. She received a grant from…

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Local MP urging small businesses to apply for summer jobs funding

Local MPs are reminding Vancouver Island businesses to apply for federal summer job funding as the deadline looms. Summer Jobs Canada is a federal program that provides funding to non-profit organizations, public sector agencies and private companies (with fewer than 50 employees) to sponsor young Canadians to take up summer jobs. Alistair MacGregor MP for Cowichan-Malahat-Langford flagged the funding as an opportunity for small businesses. “As far as I know, Service Canada has been contacting…

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Federal government still urging Canadians to get vaccinated

by Janice McKay November 23, 2022 at 3:27 pm Federal health officials continue to urge Canadians to roll up their sleeves and get vaccinated. The federal government held a new meeting Wednesday to help Canadians understand the importance of up-to-date vaccinations. Health Minister Jean-Yves Duclos said it was especially important to be protected as winter approaches. “Pediatric hospitals are overcrowded. Our health care workers are tired. Our families are struggling. So now is the time…

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