One thing I’ve come to understand about Nigerian politics is if you have a well articulated idea so granulated that people understand and reason with you well, you won’t win any election.
Someone who praises Ataturk and the Rwanda model is not a federalist. He is a genocidal and far dangerous than Obi because he has the brain to actualise his fantasies.
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Elected under Labour Party for Enugu South-Urban State Assembly.
Sent to Prison immediately he was sworn in as a representative.
His Crime is where he comes from. They tagged him “osu” and the fact that an “osu” will never win an election in a local government where former Governor Jim Nwobodo and Former Senate President Ken Nnamani hails from.
Every Judge that stood in his case has washed hands off one’s it’s time for judgement.
It’s a case of political witch-hunt and everyone in Enugunis scared of the case because the Governor is directly involved.
The Chief Judge of the state is equally compromised and has failed woefully in administering judgement.
Barrister Bright Ngene has been at Enugu Prisons for 3 years now for a bailable offence. NBA tried to intervene but they developed cold feet. I guess @ChidiOdinkalu once tried but nothing because it’s political.
Tyranny is the new norm in Enugu State and we must collectively end it.
Breaking:
Tinubu emerges as NDC consensus candidate.
SW and SE Obidients factions of NDC throw their weight behind the incumbent and pledge their support for him as the best president to happen to Nigeria.
E lo fokan bale, Nigeria is OK with Renewed Hope
@Bayo_Bilisi@AKakanfo
Dear constituents and Nigerians,
There has been misleading information circulating about the diligent residents selected for the Tourism Development Training in China, particularly concerning Mr. Samuel Ajayi-Crowther. I consider it important to set the record straight.
Mr. Samuel Ajayi-Crowther was duly selected and participated as one of the beneficiaries of the China Tourism Development Training facilitated under my sponsorship. His inclusion was part of a transparent selection process, and like every other beneficiary, his participation was properly documented.
It is unfortunate that some individuals have chosen to spread false narratives in an attempt to discredit a genuine empowerment and capacity-building initiative designed to expose constituents to global best practices in tourism, enterprise, and development.
The attached evidence clearly shows Samuel Ajayi-Crowther’s participation in the China trip, putting to rest any unfounded claims suggesting otherwise.
My commitment remains focused on creating real opportunities for the people of Oshodi-Isolo Constituency II through education, exposure, training, and empowerment. I will not be distracted by baseless propaganda or deliberate misinformation.
Facts will always speak louder than falsehood.
Thank you for today's sensitization exercise. I am glad to inform that we have received 3 important calls for collaboration.
This work does not end here and there will be more updates in the coming weeks
Apparently, we had 2 teams working simultaneously.
1 team was visiting palaces and stakeholders while the other were doing the fieldwork.
We appreciate everyone that took time to join in this cause.
And for naysayers:
The practice of using fixed family surnames arose to satisfy colonial requirements for schools, taxes, and church records.
Originally, in Yorùbá Land, the name you were given when you were born suffices. Sometimes, you add oríkì, ìnagijẹ (alias) or any orúkọ àmútọ̀runwá (predestined name). So, when you introduce yourself, you don't even add your father's name. It is when you do something that warrants tracing your lineage that they will now ask you "ọmọ tani ẹ"? Even then, the father's name is asked as additional detail, not as part of the person's name.
When a woman marries, her name suffices. If they need extra information, it will always be Lágbájá, the daughter of Lámọrín.
The practice of using fixed family surnames arose to satisfy colonial requirements for schools, taxes, and church records.
Originally, in Yorùbá Land, the name you were given when you were born suffices. Sometimes, you add oríkì, ìnagijẹ (alias) or any orúkọ àmútọ̀runwá (predestined name). So, when you introduce yourself, you don't even add your father's name. It is when you do something that warrants tracing your lineage that they will now ask you "ọmọ tani ẹ"? Even then, the father's name is asked as additional detail, not as part of the person's name.
When a woman marries, her name suffices. If they need extra information, it will always be Lágbájá, the daughter of Lámọrín.
From politicians to the last corporal in Nigeria nobody has principles any more. Today we are Muslims tomorrow we are at a crusade. Some are obidient today tomorrow they are ronu. We think it’s a flex until we see propel start getting disinterested in living altogether.
The death of stanship didn’t just happen. Psychologists have known since the 70s that group obsession is the single biggest barrier to mass compliance. You cannot control a person who has something to die for.
FC, 30BG, all of it, those weren’t just fanbases. They were the last generation of people who still had a tribe.
Now look around. Nobody cares about anything deeply anymore. Nobody is fighting for anything.
We might call it growth or maturity, or even feel it’s because life is dealing with everybody … but my theory is it is preparation.
An empty person accepts whatever identity they are handed next. They’ve been studying this since Jonestown. They know exactly what they’re doing.
The question was never why stanship died. The question is what they’re about to replace it with.
Blame the APC government.
Spiritual rot comes from the inside, physical rot comes from the outside.
Spiritual rot comes from thoughts and deeds, physical rot comes from food and drugs.
The fish rots from the head, from inside the head comes the rot. Take care of your health.
One day in the university, we were studying the digestive system and that was when we started talking about the GUT. It was explained that there are clusters of nerves in our intestines that work hand in hand with some good bacteria (gut microbiomes) with the anatomical structures of the intestines all work hand in hand to connect with the brain to form Gut-brain AXIS (GBA).
This GBA gives great influence on our brain and Infact it is regarded as the second brain. Infact, science believes that our wellbeing and almost all sicknesses starts from the gut one way or the other.
This gut influences our brain health and functions, immune system, stress response and management and so on (all written in layman's languages).
It was at this point that I remember all I was thought in Odù ifá Ogbè Ogunda and some others, where Ifa speaks about "Àpárí inú". Ifa described it as another Orí apart from the one that houses our brain.
Ifa says it can make or mar our orí through influence and this gave birth to a prayer " Àpárí Inú mi, má ba ti òde jẹ́" Translation: The head in my stomach, don't destroy the outer one".
One ẹsẹ̀ Ifa from Ogbè Ogunda
Ajá sunhàn títí Ajá fi dé yín,
Àgbò sunhàn tirọ̀rọ̀ ọrùn,
Àmọ́n Ajá kòní rọ̀rọ̀,
kì àrelé loòré mún àgbò wàá,
Kí ále mún bọ Egúngún ilé baba ẹni,
Adífáfún Orí-inú yóó bọ́là fún tòde,
Ẹbọ wọ́nníkose
Orí inú mi mose ẹbọ,
Jọ̀wọ́ mába tí òde jẹ́,
Orí inú mi mose ẹbọ.
TRANSLATION
Dog is as clean as it's teeth
Ram is as healthy and mature as it's mane
Dog has no mane,
Let's get Ram to use as offering for our paternal ancestors
Cast divination for inner head and the outer one.
The head in my stomach, I made sacrifices,
Please don't destroy the outer one,
My inner head I made ẹbọ.
Explanation of this ese Ifa.
The first stanza was talking about cleanliness, the second one is talking about watching out for signs of health and illnesses....
The orí-inu Ifa is reffering to is the one in our stomach (layman's language), and ifa says we should always make the right ẹbọ ( the ẹbọ here is what we each, hence we say "ẹnu ni ojúbo orí "that is our month is the pathway to our orí".
Aboru aboye.
This is the sort of issues I am interested in. Is this property in Lagos? Share details, we will take decisive action.
Developers should stop flouting planning regulations, it endangers your lives and that of others!
Build right, build safe
See what my neighbour is doing, he is constructing rooms and attached them to my fence.
So, my fence is now part of his property, i don't get it?
The fence i built alone, i called him and ask him to stop
He says i don't have the right to tell him what to do on his Land.
Atanda, I want to take it up
Pls tell me what to do sir
On today's episode of how food is this cheap in Lagos State.
1. Beans ₦500
2. Plantains ₦500
3. Egg ₦300
4. Pkomo ₦300
5. Takeaway ₦200
Total Exp: ₦1,800
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