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"Egun man"? Depends on context. Might mean masked man, a spirit man (other worldly), or medicine man - used synonymously as "ogun man". 

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On Mar 15, 2014, at 9:31 AM, kenneth harrow <harrow@msu.edu> wrote:

in kelani's Abeni (which i just taught), chief bello is putting down akanni, and he calls him an "egun" man.
what does that mean?
ken

On 3/15/14 6:58 AM, Chidi Anthony Opara wrote:
From which recognized democratic process did these "representatives" and other "representatives" emerge? Where is the legitimacy in representations imposed on the people from above?

CAO.

On Saturday, 15 March 2014 00:42:44 UTC+1, Bolaji Aluko wrote:


My People:

Added to make it up to them the "Ethnics" are:

Ledum Mittee - Ogoni
Chief Jemide - Itsekiri
Prof Eragbe  - Ishan
Alhaji Yaro - Bwari
Oba Olugbenle - Yewa
Mike Ozekhome - Afenmai
Sampson Agbaru - Ikwerre
Prince Oluwa - Egun
Anthony Akika - Nassarawa State (Karu Community)
Alhaji Sule Iyaji - Igala ( former Deputy Governor in Benue State under Aper-Aku, but from Kogi State) 

And there you have it.


Bolaji Aluko
 
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Nigerian Government Tweaks National Confab List To Accommodate Excluded Minorities

Nigerian Government Tweaks National Confab List To Accommodate Excluded Minorities
… Itsekiris, Ogonis, Ishans, Others Get Representation



March 13, 2014


SAN FRANCISCO, March 13, (THEWILL) – Nigeria Thursday announced what it described as "some updates, changes and adjustments" to the list of the delegates to the National Conference scheduled to be inaugurated on March 17, 2014, in Abuja.

A statement by the Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF), Senator Anyim Pius Anyim announced the changes following the outcry of some minority ethnic groups on their exclusion from the confab.

The SGF's statement reads in part: "Following the release of the list of delegates to the National Conference, some updates, changes and adjustments have been effected as follows:

Elder Statesmen: Dr. Kunle Olajide from Ekiti State replaces Chief Afe Babalola, SAN.

Traditional Rulers: His Royal Highness, Alhaji Ibrahim Yaro, the Etsu of Bwari, replaces His Royal Highness, Alhaji Ismail Danlami Mohammed, Sarki of Karshi, on the request of the National Council of Traditional Rulers of Nigeria.

Women Groups (National Council of Women Societies): Mrs. Millicent Okoronkwo replaces Mrs. Love Ezema on the request of the National Council of Women Societies of Nigeria.

Political Parties (APGA): The nomination of Chief Chris Ejike Uche and Dr. Sagir Auwal Maidoya to represent APGA is withdrawn to allow the Party resolve the issue of its nominees.

Socio-Political/Cultural and Ethnic Nationality Groups:

South West Geo-Political Zone

1. Prince Rabiu Oluwa replaces Supo Sonibare.

2. Oba Kehinde Olugbenle replaces Barr. Niyi Akintola, SAN, whose name is retained in the Oyo State delegates list.

National Academies: Professor Layi Erinosho has been nominated by the Academy of Social Sciences to fill the one (1) slot allocated to the Academy.

Former Political Office Holders (Former Governors): The former Governors Forum has nominated Alhaji Mohammed Goni from Borno State to fill the slot for the North East Geo-Political Zone.

State Governments and FCT: The following State Governments have submitted a nominee each to fill the vacant slot in their respective State's delegates list:

1. Delta State – Chief Isaac O. Jemide;

2. Edo State – Prof. Eddy Erhagbe;

3. Oyo State – Chief (Mrs.) Onikepo Akande;

4. Rivers State – Chief Sampson Agbaru; and

5. Yobe State – Engr. Abubakar Buba Galadima.

Addendum:

1. Hon. Wole Oshun

2. Mr. Ledum Metee

3. Barr. Mike Ozekhome

4. Barr. Anthony Akika

5. Alhaji Sule Iyaji

6. DIG (Amb) Abdulmumuni M. Abubakar (rtd)

TOTAL DELEGATES – 492

The Inauguration of the National Conference is scheduled as follows:

Date: Monday, 17th March, 2014

Venue: National Judicial Institute (Along Airport Road), Abuja.

Time:4.30 pm

The following are invited to attend the Inauguration Ceremony:

(i) Former Presidents and Heads of State;

(ii) The Leadership of Political Parties;

(iii) Members of the National Assembly;

(iv) State Governors;

(v) Hon. Members of the Judiciary;

(vi) Members of the Federal Executive Council;

(vii) Members of the Diplomatic Corps;

(viii) Religious Leaders; and

(ix) Traditional Rulers."


LIST OF UPDATED, ADJUSTED,  CHANGED AND TWEAKED  LIST OF NATIONAL CONFEREES:

New names in red, starred
Women are bold, underlined

S/N

Stakeholders

Number

Of Delegates

Specifications

Nominator

Names

1

Elder Statesmen

37

One per state and the FCT

President

ELDER STATESMEN

1.         Dr. Tunji Braithwaite

2.         Chief Ayo Adebanjo

3.         Chief Richard Akinjide

4.         Chief Olu Falae

5.         Erelu Olusola Obada

6.         Dr. Kunle Olajide*

7.         General Ike Nwachukwu

8.         Iyom Josephine Anenih

9.         Senator Jim Nwobodo

10.       Chief Mike Ahamba, SAN

11.       Senator Azu Agboti

12.       Chief Peter Odili

13.       King Alfred Diete Spiff

14.       Edwin K. Clark

15.       Daisy Danjuma

16.       Prof. Evara Ejemot Esu, OFR

17.       Chief Nduese Esiene

18.       Prof. Ambrose Okwoli

19.       Alhaji Abdulahi Ohoimah

20.       Prof. Ibrahim Gambari

21.       Mr. Dogara Mark Ogbole

22.       Prof. Jerry Gana

23.       Gen. Jonathan Temlong

24.       Prof. Jubril Aminu

25.       Alhaji Ahmadu Adamu Muazu

26.       Arc. Ibrahim Bunu

27.       Amb. Yerima Abdullahi

28.       Mr. John Mamman

29.       Alhaji Adamu Waziri

30.       Alhaji Umaru Musa Zandan

31.       Prof. Mohammed Jumari

32.       Mallam Tanko Yakassai

33.       Senator Ibrahim Idah

34.       Hon. Justice Usman Mohammed Argungu

35.       Prof. Sambo Jinadu

36.       Ishia Aliyu Gusau

37.       General A. B. Mamman

2

Retired Military and Security Personnel

18

One delegate per geopolitical zone each from the Military, Police, State Security and National Intelligence Agency

Stakeholders

RETIRED ARMY, NAVY & AIR FORCE OFFICERS (RANAO) ASSOCIATION OF NIGERIA (ARPON)

1.         Gen. Zamani Lekwot

2.         Maj. Gen. Alex Mshelbwala

3.         Rear Adm CS Ehanmo

4.         Brig. Gen. (Barr.) DO Idada-Ikponmwen

5.         Group Capt Ohadomere

6.         Gen. Raji Rasaki

(ii)                ASSOCIATION OF RETIRED POLICE OFFICERS OF NIGERIA (ARPON)

1.         R. O. Osanaiye, AIG (rtd)

2.         Alh. (Barr.) Mamman Misau, AIG (rtd)

3.         Alhaji Bashiru Albasu,  AIG (rtd.)

4.         Chief (Barr.) Nicholas Duru Nkemdeme, CP (rtd)

5.         Barr. J. I. Ebinum, DCP (rtd)

6.         Barr. Samuel Adetuyi, CP (rtd)

(iii)              RETIRED STATE SECURITY AND NIA OFFICERS

1.         Chief Jeremiah Okwuonu

2.         A. K. Horsfall

3.         Mr. Iliya Danga

4.         Chief Babatunde Ala

5.         Amb. B. M. Sani

6.         Amb. J. K. Shinkaiye

3

Traditional Rulers

13

Two per geo-political zone and one from the FCT

Stakeholders

1.         His Royal Highness, Alh. Dr. Zayyanu Abdullahi, Emir of Yauri

2.         His Royal Highness, Alh. (Dr.) Nuhu Mohammed Sanusi, Emir of Dutse

3.         His Royal Highness, Dr. Muhammadu Barkindo Mustapha, CFR, Lamido of Adamawa

4.         His Royal Highness, Alh. Abdullahi Ibn Muhammad Askirama III, Emir of Askira

5.         His Royal Highness, Alh. Sulu Gambari, CFR, Emir of Ilorin

6.         His Royal Highness, Elder Jacob Gyang Buba, Gbong Gwom Jos

7.         His Royal Majesty, Oba Michael Gbadebo Adedeji, JP, CON, Ariyowonye Lim Owaoye of Okemesi

8.         His Royal Majesty, Oba Arc. Aderemi A. Adedapo, Alayemore of Ido Osun, Coordinator

9.         His Royal Highness,  Eze (Dr) Cletus I. Illomuanya, Obi of Obinugwu

10.       His Royal Highness, Eze Elder Agom Eze, OON

11.       His Royal Highness, Dr. Edmund Daukuro, FNSE, Amanyanabo of Nembe Kingdom

12.       His Royal Highness, Chief Nosakhare Isekhure, Chief Priest of Benin Kingdom

13.       His Royal Highness, Alhaji Ibrahim Yaro, the Etsu of Bwari

4

Retired Civil Servants

6

One per geo-zone 

Stakeholders

1.         Engr. Ebele O. Okeke (SE)

2.         Dr. Edet A. Ekerendu (Akwa Ibom (an Oron), SS)

3.         Mr. Akin Arikawe (SW)

4.         Chief Robert Audu (NC)

5.         Ammuna Lawan Ali (Borno State, NE)

6.         Dr. H. U. Sanusi (Katsina State, NW)

5

Labour 

24

Nigeria Labour Congress, NLC, and Trade Union Congress, TUC, to reflect Geo-political and gender balance

Stakeholders

NIGERIA LABOUR CONGRESS

1.         Abdulwahed Ibrahim Omar

2.         Chris Uyot

3.         Kiri Mohammed Shaibu

4.         Joe Ajaero

5.         Promise Adewusi

6.         Issa Aremu

7.         Lucy Offiong

8.         Ayuba Wabba

9.         Dr. Peter Ozo-Eson

10.       Emma Ugboaja

11.       Ibrahim Khaleel

12.       Michael Olukoya

TRADE UNION CONGRESS OF NIGERIA

1.         Bobboi Bala Kaigama

2.         Barrister Musa Lawal

3.         Mrs. Dinatu Asibi Assani

4.         Olasanye Oyinkan

5.         Sunday Olusoji Salako

6.         Olakunle Olanrewaju Olaitan

7.         Peter Esele

8.         Augustine Etafo

9.         Maryam Jummai Bello

10.       Hassan Salihu Anka

11.       Bede Opara

12.       Aliyu Musa

6

The Organised Private Sector

8

NECA, MAN, NACCIMA, NESG, two delegates each

Stakeholders

NIGERIA EMPLOYERS' CONSULTATIVE ASSOCIATION (NECA)

1.         Chief R. U. Uche

2.         Mallam Mahmud Othman

MANUFACTURERS ASSOCATION OF NIGERIA (MAN)

1.         Chief Kola Jamodu, OFR

2.         Alhaji Ali Madugu, mni

 

NIGERIA CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE, INDUSTRY AND MANUFACTURERS ASSOCATION (NACCIMA)

1.         Alhaji Mohammed B. Abubakar, MON

2.         Chief Bassey E. O. Edem, MFR

NIGERIAN ECONOMIC SUMMIT GROUP (NESG)

1.         Mr. Bukar Kyari

2.         Mr. Frank Nweke II

7

Nigeria Youth Organisations

12

National Youth Council of Nigeria and National Association of Nigerians Students, NANS, shall each nominate six delegates, one from each geo-political zone,

 

NIGERIA YOUTHS ORGANISATIONS

NATIONAL YOUTH COUNCIL OF NIGERIA

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