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FAJANA Oladehinde

FAJANA Oladehinde

@iammodef

Music business consultant, A & R ,Artiste development, Management,Booking Agent,Event Manager,#360SHOWBIZZ 08028642180

Anywhere on planet earth Katılım Mayıs 2010
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FAJANA Oladehinde
FAJANA Oladehinde@iammodef·
Support for government should not mean silence in the face of pain. It should mean standing firm enough to say: we can do better, and we must do better. History will not remember us for the excuses we gave, but for the lives we protected.
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Swift justice and accountability, so that perpetrators know there are real consequences. Nigeria is not short of strength. What we need now is alignment, urgency, and visible resolve. Sir, this letter comes from a place of respect, but also from a place of responsibility.
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Improved intelligence systems that prevent attacks before they happen, not just respond after lives are lost. •Transparent communication let Nigerians understand the problem so we can be part of the solution.
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A clearly articulated national security framework that directly addresses these recurring attacks. •Decentralized but coordinated security architecture, empowering states and local communities while maintaining strong federal oversight.
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plan to bring it to an end? Your Excellency, leadership is not only about making tough decisions it is about confronting hard truths and bringing the people along with honesty. We ask for
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FAJANA Oladehinde@iammodef·
Is it a failure of intelligence, a breakdown in security coordination, or something more deeply rooted in land, identity, and governance?
Why has it remained so persistent despite repeated interventions?
And most importantly, what is the clear, actionable, and measurable
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It has outlived administrations, policies, and promises. It has become a cycle attack, outrage, condolences, silence… and then repetition. This is not sustainable. With the deepest respect, Nigerians deserve clarity. What exactly is the true nature of this crisis?
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FAJANA Oladehinde@iammodef·
have shaken many of us to the core.It is not just a tragedy it is a warning.A nation where mothers bury their children in such circumstances is a nation standing at a dangerous crossroads. Sir, this issue of herdsmen-related violence has lingered for far too long.
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I recognize the courage it takes to steer a nation as complex as Nigeria. But there are moments when the soul of a country cries louder than politics and this is one of those moments. The recent killings in Jos, particularly the image of a mother holding her brutally murdered son
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An Open Letter to His Excellency, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu Your Excellency, I write not as an opponent, but as a citizen who believes in leadership who understands the weight of history, and who still holds faith in your government. I have supported your administration because
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FAJANA Oladehinde@iammodef·
We are bringing together four incredible voices for an unplugged journey that promises to be the highlight of your month. just raw talent and soulful melodies in the heart of the city. ​📍 Venue: Balmoral Convention Centre, Lagos 📅 Date: May 29, 2026 ⏰ Time: 7:00 PM Prompt
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Received this photo this morning and looking at the appreciation notes on the album , it stirred deep nostalgia and immense pride, truly a cherished moment.
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Of all the things they brought back from the children’s end of year party food, drinks, snacks, and little gifts the only thing they left neatly on the table for daddy was the school bill for next term.
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As a man you can't stop spending. Just pray you don't stop earning
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How do we handle this?comes across as somewhat unprof,Sir the individual appears to be acting deliberately and should be removed from public view to maintain order.Escort him to a private area, inform him of his rights,address his behavior. Ensure proper protocols are followed
Michael Achimugu@mikeachimugu01

Yesterday, Air France deboarded an unruly passenger at the Abuja International Airport. His disruptive behaviour in the aircraft was a safety risk for other passengers. Since he did not possess a Nigerian visa, he was not allowed into Abuja. Being a French national, he was visited by staff of the French Embassy and a doctor and then granted accommodation in the hotel within the airport terminal. Later, British Airways deboarded him due to the same unruly behaviour he had put up aboard Air France. Today, he was supposed to depart via Asky but could not present evidence of payment for the e-'ticket' he presented. The airline declined to airlift him. Immigration officials had quite a hectic time handling the erratic passenger who can be seen littering our clean terminal with what seems to be tissue paper and screaming, "My passport, my passport." Apparently, the Immigration officers wanted to ensure that he boarded his flight before handing the passenger his international passport to prevent him from escaping through the exit gate and into the city. NCAA Consumer Protection regional head, Miriam Anosike, understanding the security, safety, and diplomatic ramifications of the case, addressed Air France personnel sternly, reminding them that they brought the passenger to Nigeria and must be responsible for airlifting him out of Nigeria as he is becoming a liability to the country. "If you are afraid to airlift him, why do you expect other airlines to be responsible for him? Get him a ticket and move him tomorrow!" I salute Miriam, whose years of experience as CPO came in handy. Tomorrow night, we will monitor Air France operations to ensure that the passenger is safely airlifted. Kudos to the men of the NIS who also kept their cool all through.

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