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Today has been massive in Ibokun as the talk and do House of Assembly member representing Obokun State Constituency @adewumiadeyemii builts an ultra modern motor park and Empowes over 300.
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Contact Persons:
📞 Mr. Wale Idowu — 0803 454 9675
📞 Mrs. Bunmi — 0706 641 5415
📞 Mr. Aluko Ayoola — 0813 197 8716
Come showcase the beauty, intelligence, and pride of Ijesaland!
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and fresh graduates from the six local governments of Ijesaland are qualified to participate.
Requirements:
•Valid School ID Card
•Proof of State of Origin
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Good morning from the mountain of Obokun.
We will be having a challenge this week, can we have a Yoruba translation of the national anthem?.
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🌍 THE DAY IS HERE! 🎉
The Osun State Chapter of the National Youth Council of Nigeria (NYCN) welcomes you to the International Youth Day Conference 2025, a gathering where ideas meet opportunities, and youth take the lead in shaping the future.
#OnThisDay in 1993, Nigeria witnessed what many still regard as its fairest and freest presidential election.
M.K.O. Abiola, candidate of the Social Democratic Party (SDP), emerged victorious over Bashir Tofa of the National Republican Convention (NRC). But the historic moment was short-lived as the military regime of General Ibrahim Babangida annulled the results, sparking national outrage and a wave of pro-democracy movements that changed Nigeria’s political landscape forever.
More than three decades later, June 12 remains a powerful symbol of the people’s will and a reminder of a democracy deferred.
Do you remember where you were on that day?
Follow @guardiannigeria for more moments that shaped Nigeria’s history.
#GuardianNigeria #June12 #MKOBiola #DemocracyDay #NigerianHistory #1993Election #NeverForget #Naija #Nigeria
Austrian-Nigerian artist, Suzanne Wenger "Adunni Olorisha" in her studio with her adopted children, Osogbo, c.1960.
Wenger lived in a three-storey residence in Osogbo with her first husband, Ulli Beier, in 1961.
In 1965, after her divorce from Beier, she shared
⚠️⚠️⚠️CONSECRATING THE THRONE OF ADIMULA.
The mandatory seclusion exercises for Owa Obokun Adimula of IJESALAND at Ibokun will be completed today.
Atakumosq market will be closed today as part of the coronation rite for Owa Obokun.
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Education in Obokun is taking as new face as @AAdeleke_01 is changing the narrative.
Here is the new face of Methodist primary school Ilare.
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