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  1. Good day Mr. Jimi Disu. I resisted the urge to call you “Uncle Jimi” because I do not think I should be “fresh”, being the first time one is relating with you. I am proud that Nigeria still has people such as yourself. I advise you to please, never fail to continuously consult that “oracle” that makes you focused. Those things which ensure that all the accolades do not “go to your head”. Please Continue to thank God for giving you a disposition to take up the responsibility of being a voice for the voiceless and more importantly, your tireless work to project the core values of humanity, patience (not Jonathan O!), sincerity, discipline, accountability, hardwork e.t.c, all infused with a sense of humor. I look at the various comments/demands that people make. I wonder what my response will be to the chap who is asking yo for information regarding the statutory responsibility of Local Government regarding Town Planning.I urge that you consciously seek out and work with others like yourself for greater effect. Our prayers are unending. Thank you. MO YO FUN E… MO YO FUN’RAAMI

  2. Good day Mr. Jimi Disu. I resisted the urge to call you “Uncle Jimi” because I do not think I should be “fresh”, being the first time one is relating with you. I am proud that Nigeria still has people such as yourself. I advise you to please, never fail to continuously consult that “oracle” that makes you focused. Those things which ensure that all the accolades do not “go to your head”.
    Please Continue to thank God (more frequently than before) for giving you a disposition to take up the responsibility of being a voice for the voiceless and more importantly, your tireless work to project the core values of humanity, patience (not Jonathan O!), sincerety, discipline, accountability, hardwork e.t.c, all infused with a sense of humor. I look at the various comments/demands that people make. I wonder what my response will be to the chap who is asking yo for information regarding the statutory responsibility of Local Government regarding Town Planning.
    I urge that you consciously seek out and work with others like yourself for greater effect. Our prayers are unending. Thank you. MO YO FUN E… MO YO FUN’RAAMI

  3. Good day Mr. Jimi Disu. I resisted the urge to call you “Uncle Jimi” because I do not think I should be “fresh”, being the first time one is relating with you. I am proud that Nigeria still has people such as yourself. I am certain that there are many others like you and I urge that you conscicously seek them our and work with them.

    My first comment is to advise you to please, never fail to continuously consult that “oracle” that makes you focused. That thing you do which ensures that all the accolades do not “go to your head”. Our prayers are unending for you.

    Continue to thank God (more frequently than before) for giving you a disposition to take up the responsibility of being a voice for the voiceless and more importantly, your tireless work to project the core values of humanity, patience (not Jonathan O!), sincerety, discipline, accountability, hardwork e.t.c, all infused with a sense of humor. I look at the various comments/demands that people make. I wonder what my response will be to the chap who is asking yo for information regarding the statutory responsibility of Local Government regarding Town Planningsomeone

    In my humble view, the real major flaw you have is your shamelessly unrepentant attitude when it comes to “having” women. I refer here to the prowess that you always subtly hint at when you talk about your “well constructed” BED at home. Your “monster”, AYO should not complain when Carma kicks in later in life and his own daughters receive a dose of what he is presently dishing out to some ladies.

    Regarding our Polity, I believe a person in your position should begin to use your clout to get sponsorship for a program where prospective aspirants for public office can regularly appear to articulate their respective positions (backed up with practical/empirical facts) on how to make the “system” work. Workable alternatives to how for instance, our growing Agriculture Sector can be improved within a given time-frame.

    LET THEM GO “HEAD TO HEAD” with these professional Politicians so we can knoow who really is competent to lead at any level of Government, (Be it NNPC, DPR, LASTMA, OUR COURT SYSTEM, RELIGIOUS TOLERANCE, HOW DO WE ENSURE THAT THE PROGRESSIVE SPIRIT WHICH MANY PEOPLE RUSH TO LAGOS TO DRINK FROM IS REPLICATED IN ALL OTHER STATES SO THAT THE CONGESTION AND STRAIN ON INFRASTRUCTURE CAN BE REDUCED).

    Thank you. MO YO FUN E… MO YO FUN’RAAMI

    Nasir Runmonkun. (Omo Agbole Mogaji).

  4. Uncle Jimi, it’s unfortunate that it is a young man that introduced the bill on amnesty for looters. The implication of this is that the future is already compromised because those young folks who are in a more privileged position to ascend to the top levels of governance have no better agenda than the already maligned statesmen that have pulled us into a ditch. If you say the looters should keep 30% of billions they embezzled, what percentage will the poor man, who out of hunger, stole gaari in the market keep. Unfortunately, the poor man is languishing in jail because the person he voted for has stolen all their commonwealth, used it to get into higher office and promulgates laws to let himself off any hook while at the same time promoting obnoxious laws to keep the poor man in perpetual penury. So the poor man must in the first instance refuse his poverty to control his mind and try vote for a person that has some level of empathy with his cause. Let’s wait and see whether the Rep member who introduced the bill will not be returned back to the house. If he is, this implies that all those in his constituencies are of like minds.

  5. Good Morning, I love your show. It’s first day of listening and I am tripping over it but I dont know the phone number, facebook page or even twitter handle to air or make a comment.

  6. Good morning Uncle Jimi. My name is Paul Ndubisi. I’m worried about the state of decay in our environment. I would like to suggest you look at the issue of Local Government critically in your programme as it borders on Area Planning and Development. In the early 70s, I can recall how responsible the Local Governments were then; clean environment and no illegal structures. Today, the Lagos State government is spending somuch demolishing illegal structures. The most recent are the houses that have been built very close along the railway line around the Mushin area of Lagos.

    Sir, I would like to know the statutory responsibility of the Local Government with regards to town planning?

  7. The current senate seems to be poorest so far in the history of Nigerian. The reason is not far fetched. The Senate president came to power through back door. He claimed to be richer than his state. He was alleged to have declare a false asset. The same house is faced with budget padding, fighting and exchange of abusive words, certificate forgery, importation of exotics cars, a senator doing a what app video, rejection of Maju and co. Maybe Ibori, Tompolo, and co should be sent for confirmation. I wonder atimes if their children asked questions at home. Nigerian house has now suddenly turn to house of commotion. Night of a thousand laugh.

    Owodolu

  8. Wonderful program uncle Jimi….I usually complain then that 30 minutes is too short for the news review on classic fm; but thank God we now have 2hrs with you on morning digest..

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