By Remi Oyeyemi When a supposed elder statesman goes to the press with obvious lies about History and historical events, it has become perversion. It is an enthusiastic exudation of irresponsibility. A gutsy display of shamelessness. An odious invitation to ...
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Why do some Omoluabi (Yoruba) sometimes leave their usage of words and result in using borrowed words?
For example, Jimoh instead of Eti. Some will even say “Jimoh Oloyin”.ki ni itumo Jimoh Oloyin?Some Arabic words that found their way into names Yoruba Atalata — Tuesday, Alaruba— Wednesday Alamisi- Thursday, Jimoh for Friday.Yoruba doesn’t need to be loaned ...
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Lagos State Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu, on Wednesday, sworn in two new members into the executive cabinet.The new cabinet members include the Commissioner for Energy and Mineral Resources, Mr. Abiodun Ogunleye, and Special Adviser on Infrastructure, Mr. Olufemi Daramola. Speaking during ...
Read More »Top 8 atrocities committed by Obidients on Twitter/X against Omo Oodua
by Aare Kurunmi Kakanfo On Twitter/X 1) On this app, Ooni of Ife was called “horny of Ife” by Obidients. 2) This year MKO Abiola was called a drug Baron by the Obidients. 3) Wole Soyinka was called a certificate ...
Read More »We are all Isreals! Let’s stop the hypocrisy – Seun Kuti
No history book ever said Benin founded Lagos.
Gbonka Ebiri Imagine! This protege of the King at Ife comes to Lagos… the Governor rolls the red carpet to welcome him. Lagos people embraced him with open arms. Only for him to start moonlight stories This is what we ...
Read More »January 1966 coup: Was it an Igbo coup?
By Gbonka Ebiri Colonel Yakubu Pam, Adjunct-general of the Nigerian Military was kidnapped in his house, in the presence of his wife and kids…. He was arrested by Major Chukwuka and Lt Godwin Onyefuru. Both are Igbos Captain Emmanuel Nwobosi, ...
Read More »Do you know the Oòduà (Yorùbá) heritage of the Oworos in Lokoja?
How many Oòduà (Yorùbá) youth under the age of 25, know about Oòduà (Yorùbá) heritage of the Oworos in Lokoja, Ogori in Kogi, or the Olukumis of Delta? How many Southwest youths know about the Oòduà (Yorùbá)s of Togo the ...
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