User talk:Ashonaiya

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Proposed deletion of DJ Abass


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Speedy deletion nomination of Michael Word


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DJ Abass
Hi; If you don't  want  this article to  be deleted, it's probably  not  a good idea to  remove the references that  another editor  kindly  supplied. I've restored them again  for you. --Kudpung กุดผึ้ง (talk) 13:32, 6 July 2011 (UTC)

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Proposed deletion of Wale Babalakin


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Proposed deletion of Wale Babalakin


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Proposed deletion of Wale Babalakin


The article Wale Babalakin has been proposed for deletion&#32;because of the following concern: Putting aside the numerous grammatical errors, while I admittedly do not know much about Nigerian politics, this article is written in such a way that a reader could form a doubting opinion on the accuracy of everything contained on the page. The article contains numerous sections that not only read like an advertisement or fan page but also call into question the validity of the information presented. Here are a few examples (grammatical mistakes made by the author have been preserved):

"Although his academic programme was sponsored by his father, he could not resist the allure and prestige of a Commonwealth Scholarship"

"Returning to Nigeria in 1986, Dr. Babalakin joined the firm of his esteemed mentor, the legal luminary, Chief Frederick Rotimi Williams, where he worked for one year."

"The firm has been engaged with very substantial number of litigations, with some of them quite high profile and controversial. A fervent believer in the concept of "justice according to Law" and not according to the whims and caprices of the administrators of the law, Dr. Babalakin has found himself on many occasions taking positions which appear contrary to established views and sometimes quite confrontational to the authorities. Apart from making considerable mark as a practitioner, his intellectual zeal has led him to the sphere of publishing of Law Reports."

"Dr. Wale Babalakin has an impressive list of business interests and achievements."

"Nobody gave the project a chance as it was considered too cumbersome for the capacity of a private company. However, within three years of the concessioning, and in the face of considerable hostility and inconsistency on the part of government, Bi-Courtney Limited completed the new domestic airport now famously known as MMA2 which has been variously described as the best airport in Nigeria today and definitely the first airport terminal to be built in Africa with private funds without any support from the government. It has been a pioneering decade of operations at MMA2, which will celebrate its tenth anniversary in 2017."

"Dr. Babalakin has played a very significant role in policy formulation in Nigeria at both Federal and State levels. He has been an adviser to a number of governments, culminating in his appointment along with Alhaji Rilwanu Lukman as Honorary Advisers to the government of Alhaji Umaru Musa Yar'Adua, who was President between 2007 and 2010. It is on record that these were the first two appointments in honorary capacity ever made in Nigeria. As honorary advisers to the government, the duo provided their services to the government without any remuneration."

"Dr. Wale Babalakin's passion for education had led him into many aspects of the Nigerian education system and he has served in many positions that has helped impact the lives of young people in education:"

"Dr. Babalakin has embarked on all these activities without drawing any allowance or stipend from any of these institutions. He fervently believes that the reform of educational system must be led by committed people who are willing to serve selflessly."

"As a very successful businessman in Nigeria, Dr. Wale Babalakin is no stranger to controversies and long running legal battles. From unfounded tabloid reports about business deals gone sour, such as the revocation of the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway contract, to alleged financial impropriety and his properties being seized, he has always maintained his integrity and stood firm in the face of tough challenges. His involvement in influencing the travails of the former Nigerian Minister of Aviation due to his connection to the domestic airport in Lagos has been found to be baseless, among other allegations, which prompted US based Attorney and The Guardian columnist Abiodun Osofisan to write the article, In Defence of Truth And Justice, which was also recently published in many Nigerian newspapers. A staunch believer in the Rule of Law, he was vindicated on the stoppage of the Federal Secretariat Ikoyi project when an Arbitration Panel awarded his Resort International Limited N54billion in damages against Federal Government."

"They are blessed with children."

This entire page just seems slimy, and while references are provided, very few seem to come from recognized, respected outlets. The article also cites numerous Nigerian government pages, which is potentially a conflict of interest violation as the article itself says Mr. Babalakin was closely involved with the upper eschelons of the Nigerian government, and thus could have used his position to obtain favorable or biased coverage.

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