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20/08/2025
20/08/2025
Governor Seyi Makinde Approves Ladoja as 44th Olubadan of Ibadanland.Oyo State Governor, Seyi Makinde, has officially ap...
20/08/2025

Governor Seyi Makinde Approves Ladoja as 44th Olubadan of Ibadanland.

Oyo State Governor, Seyi Makinde, has officially approved Senator Rashidi Adewolu Ladoja as the 44th Olubadan of Ibadanland. The coronation ceremony is scheduled to take place on Friday, September 26, 2025, at the historic Mapo Hall in Ibadan. This development marks a significant milestone in the city's traditional and cultural history.

Oba Ladoja, a former Governor of Oyo State, has made history as the first former Governor in Nigeria to become a king. His nomination was unanimously endorsed by the Olubadan-in-Council, following the demise of the 43rd Olubadan, Oba Owolabi Olakulehin, on July 7, 2025. Ladoja's ascension to the throne is seen as a unifying development, given his stature as a respected statesman and revered traditional figure.

11/08/2025

đŸ˜łđŸ˜± Ibom Air Female Passenger Saga: Another Side of the Story by Hymar Idibie |

Asides all the cruise, it is important to point out that Ibom Air and the Airport authorities handling of that babe was very unprofessional.

The appropriate response to an unruly passenger isn't for a flight attendant to attempt to physically restrain a passenger from leaving the plane.

The response isn't for everybody around to engage her in a physical altercation and tear her clothes, then post her nakedness online.

After reading Ibom Air statement on the issue, I personally believe that although the said lady has anger issues, the staff provoked the matter further. I have flown several times and the only time I'm told to switch off my phone as against the standard operating procedure of putting phone in flight mode was when I am flying locally.

The fact that Ibom Air don't see the problem in antagonizing a passenger to the point they allowed another passenger put their hands on her to forcibly take and switch off her phone (abi you think she just surrendered it without resistance?)says a lot about the training of their staff.

Because personally if someone else puts their hands on me, me too I will wait make plane land and me and the person will have problems.

As the flight has already landed, if, going by their accounts, the passenger was being aggressive and violent, the professional thing to do would be to radio airport security to come take control of the issue.

However the videos we saw showed Ibom Air staff physically trying to block the passenger from leaving. We could say their own staff unprofessional actions escalated the passengers behavior.

You dey try physically keep am from exiting plane say wetin happen? Like I read on Nne Sophia wall, where exactly will she run to if she disembarks? Just get people to es**rt her to the security post and hand her over . Finish.

Also, those of you circulating the video where her bress was showing, na all of us go follow laugh and admire the fine bress but na only your Facebook account go go when e happen.

*"WHY MY PRESIDENTIAL AMBITION FAILED." — Obafemi Awolowo _*                             IHaving suffered several cycles...
11/08/2025

*"WHY MY PRESIDENTIAL AMBITION FAILED." — Obafemi Awolowo _*

I

Having suffered several cycles of electoral defeat, Chief Obafemi Awolowo never realised his life-long aspiration to lead Nigeria. In the twilight of his life, he granted an interesting and wide-ranging interview to the Nigerian philosopher, Prof. Moses Akinola Makinde, in which he reflected on his political career and lamented the failure of his longstanding presidential ambition. _Excerpts:_

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*“In 1959, during the election that was to usher in independence in 1960, I embarked on an elaborate campaign in the North. I don't know how old you were at that time. I was using helicopter to campaign in every nook and corner of the north. The most important aspect of the campaign of the Action Group was free education, life more abundant for the generality of the people etc., etc. Our manifesto was centred on the development of man. We worked so hard that the Sardauna of Sokoto, Ahmadu Bello, was forced to come out to campaign, a thing he was never used to. My hope at that time was to liberate the north from illiteracy, ignorance, and the ranka dede mentality of the less privileged majority. If I had won the election, I would have put a lot of money educating the north in order to bridge the educational gap between that region and the western and eastern regions. This was because I saw the lack of education as a stumbling block against political enlightenment of the whole northern region.”*

III

*“Because they were not educated, the voters could not make up their own minds and make their own choices. Rather, the innocent people of the north had to be dictated to by emirs and the elites who feed them on a regular basis whereas in the western region, people could argue with their Obas, could read manifestos and make an independent choice of which party and which politicians to vote for. Unfortunately, all my efforts to liberate the north from the cruel jaws of the oligarchy were frustrated by those who prefer, and will always prefer, the status quo to a new dawn of educational advancement. You can see that even now, the educational gap between the north and south is increasing by leaps and bounds. All the talk about catching up is nonsense . . . How can you catch up with somebody who is running while you are crawling?”*

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*“But I think that sooner than later, the leaders of the north will see the repercussion of their selfishness and carelessness in their attitude towards western education. But the time will be too late, and if they don’t regret it or blame themselves for lack of foresight, the northern youth may ask their leaders some questions when they see the rate of development that goes with education in many parts of southern Nigeria. They may then wonder whether it was in their stars or in the selfishness, carelessness and lack of foresight of their past and present leaders. If I had been given the chance in 1959 or 1979, I would have changed the fortunes of the north as a place that can be compared favourably with the south in terms of educational, social and economic developments.”*

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*“As for me, I don’t think we should always blame a President’s lapses on his advisers. It is the duty of a President, as an educated and intelligent man, to know what advice is good or bad for his people. If he considers the advice just, and of public good, he will take it as he himself would have calculated the consequences of such an action. What is more, he should be able to use his own discretion as Mr. President. If he is in doubt, he calls experts from the universities where scholars must have done researches about such things or known about similar cases with particular consequences.”*

VI

“As the Premier of [the] Western Region I chose my ministers strictly on merit and because of their education, standard and discipline. Every minister or adviser and top civil servant had to do his homework properly before bringing anything to a cabinet meeting or any other important meeting where it will be subjected to rigorous debate. Where there are grey areas, expert opinion would be sought for the purpose of objectivity. As the Premier, I had to follow all procedures vigorously and meticulously, always relating our decisions and actions to the public good . . . *It is because of this service to the public that I often maintained that the office of the President or Prime Minister is not for pleasure. Unfortunately, in Nigeria, it looks as if the office of the President , Minister or Adviser is for pleasure, like dining and wining and carousing with women of easy virtue both at home and abroad.”*

*SOURCE:—Moses Akin Makinde, ‘AWO: The Last Conversation’ (Ibadan, Nigeria: Evans Brothers, 2009).*

_~Ayoade Davidson Ojeniyi FCA 01 12 2024_

Above:
_1969 Commonwealth Conference
Nigerian politician and statesman, Obafemi Awolowo (1909-1987) shakes hands with United Kingdom Foreign Secretary, Michael Stewart (1906-1990) as, 3rd from left, Prime Minister Harold Wilson (1916-1995) looks in the opposite direction, during the Commonwealth Conference at Marlborough House in London in January 1969. (Photo by Rolls Press/Popperfoto via Getty Images/Getty Images)_

02/08/2025
02/08/2025

ÌkĂ  ĂČ kĂș, onĂ­nĂșre ĂČ simi Ogun.
Ojo Ika ba papoda ni oninure yoo to fi edo leri oronro
- Oro Agba

23/07/2025

FARMERS come 4 New Farming methods

The Govts(FG & STATE) having tinz to do with Lagos/Ibadan Expressway - Iwo road axis.... Please SAVE our SOUL 😱😭
24/06/2025

The Govts(FG & STATE) having tinz to do with Lagos/Ibadan Expressway - Iwo road axis.... Please SAVE our SOUL 😱😭

06/06/2025

Nigerian politicians are eating our own Commonwealth while the producers of the wealth are languishing in penury 🙄

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