Friday, July 22, 2011

British Prime Minister Commends Fashola’s Transformational Leadership


Visiting British Prime Minister, Mr. David Cameron, Tuesday praised the transformational leadership being provided by Lagos State Governor, Mr. Babatunde Fashola (SAN), declaring that the Governor has shown the immense possibilities of a strong and accountable administration.The Prime Minister, who was

Monday, July 4, 2011

Fashola Hands Over N252m To 126 Schools

Lagos State Governor, Mr Babatunde Fashola yesterday presented a cheque of N252 Million to 126 junior and senior secondary schools, who have displayed improved performances over a period of time in the first Governor’s Education Award, saying the Government has

Saturday, July 2, 2011

Fashola's tribute to Christy Essien-Igbokwe

Lagos State Governor, Babatunde Raji Fashola, defied the damp weather to pay a condolence visit to the family of the late lady of songs Christy Essien-Igbokwe. He arrived a few minutes before 3 pm describing the deceased as

Friday, July 1, 2011

Fashola sends son to learn carpentary

Lagos State Governor, Mr. Babatunde Fashola, on Thursday said he had sent one of his children to a carpenter’s workshop to learn vocational skills. He spoke during the maiden edition of Governor’s Education Award held in Lagos on Thursday.One hundred and twenty six schools that distinguished themselves in the utilization of the Lagos Eko Secondary Education Project (Eko Project) were rewarded with

Wednesday, May 6, 2009

THE REASON FOR THIS BLOG “REPUBLIC OF FASHOLA”


When you mention the name Nigeria, there is usually mistrust amongst people across the globe. They have come to see Nigeria and Nigerians as an embodiment of corruption. The scourge of the 419 scam is not helping matter, yet a careful study of this shows that out of the 150million Nigerians, not even ten percent (10%) of Nigerians are into fraud- 419 scam. The majorities are hard working people, but in the face of poverty and hardship in one of the most blessed countries in the world it becomes difficult to stay honest. Nigeria has enough wealth and abundant resources to create more wealth that could place her amongst the richest nation in the world. Unfortunately majority of her leaders has corruption flowing in their bloodstreams and the few that fight for the masses are either driven to exile or sidetracked. The result of this is a total mistrust of her leaders, yet there are still some few good ones that strive to make impacts on the lives of the people against all odds.

Babatunde Raji Fashola is one of the few ones striving ahead, and gradually Lagos State is regaining her lost glory. This is not to say he is perfect because no man is, but at least he is striving to make Lagos a better state. Like many other Nigerians, I am tired of the negative news in Nigeria. I am tired of the greed, killings, poverty, oppression, religious riots, abuse, death etc… all caused by corruption and abuse of power. Instead I want to concentrate on the positive side of Nigeria, the good news coming out of Nigeria. So this blog is not just about Fashola, but about HOPE and the dream of a new Nigeria. After years of deception, greed and corruption that defies human understanding, Nigerians are beginning to see hope once again through the hard work of Governor Fashola of Lagos State and a few others. Finally this blog is not based on tribalism, but rather celebrating Nigeria. I am from Edo State the land of the great King Oba Ovonramwen and I have faith in my new governor Comrade ADAMS OSHIOMOLE, I believe with time he too will triumph. God bless you, and may GOD BLESS THE FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF NIGERIA. AMEN!

Women, bedrock of society – Fashola


The Lagos State Governor, Mr. Babatunde Fashola, SAN, has described women as the bedrock of the society, saying that without them, men are nothing. Fashola made the assertion in a speech delivered on his behalf by his deputy, Mrs. Sarah Sosan, during the celebration of the 2009 International Women’s Day, in Lagos on Wednesday. The governor said that

Nigeria: Fashola Inaugurates Pensions Commission


Abuja — Lagos State Governor, Mr Babatunde Fashola yesterday inaugurated the State Pensions Commission with an assertion that his administration has taken the boldest step to secure the future of public servants in the state with the body.Governor Fashola who spoke at the

Fashola commissions roads in Yaba....


Lagos State Governor, Babatunde Fashola on Tuesday commissioned three roads in Yaba as part of activities to mark his 700 days in office. The roads are Montgomery Street, Commercial Avenue and Aje Street, culminating in a total of 1.5 kilometres with an average width of 10 metres.Fashola, who also

A FEW GOOD 'MAN', BABATUNDE RAJI FASHOLA


I never thought I would ever have to write a full article about a Nigerian politician. A very positive review for that matter. This was not for lack of optimism on my part, but for the lack of vision and purpose on their part. The reality is that a good Nigerian politician is difficult to come by. The vast majority of the politicians elected into government are self-serving, corrupt and

Fashola, this is commendable


I paid my tax at First Bank, Surulere branch, using self assessment form last July. I did not receive my receipt until last week when I sent a text message to Governor Babatunde Fashola. When I saw his reply about an hour latter

Fashola spends 45th birthday with the less privileged


Lagos State Governor, Mr Babatunde Fashola (SAN) on Saturday celebrated his 45th year birthday, sparing a thought for the less privileged children in the society whom he visited and spent time with.Governor Fashola who visited the Motherless babies home at Lekki, the Senior Boys Approved School in Isheri and the Heart of Gold Children’s Hospice in Surulere pleaded with

THE BIOGRAPHY... Babatunde Fashola


Babatunde Raji Fashola, was born in Lagos at the Island Maternity Hospital on June 28, 1963. A fifth generation Lagosian and a direct descendant of the patriach of the Fashola family in Isalegangan. He is also a descendant of the Shomade family of Isale Eko through his paternal grandmother as well as a descendant of the Bashua and suenu families of Lagos.