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Re: Emir Aminu Bayero's Daughter, Rukayyah Weds Emir Umar Usman's Son (Picture) by Mufasaa(m): 9:47am On Sep 12, 2022
N200,000 as dowry
My uncle pay 500,000 plus for a girl that is not a princess but a witch

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Re: Emir Aminu Bayero's Daughter, Rukayyah Weds Emir Umar Usman's Son (Picture) by Betle1991: 9:51am On Sep 12, 2022
After the ceremony, the newlyweds left the chapel and walked down the aisle together. As they reached the altar, the Archbishop of Canterbury gave away the bride and groom. Birthday astrology
Re: Emir Aminu Bayero's Daughter, Rukayyah Weds Emir Umar Usman's Son (Picture) by Emman08: 10:22am On Sep 12, 2022
Innocent question please

What is really the use of these traditional leaders?
Re: Emir Aminu Bayero's Daughter, Rukayyah Weds Emir Umar Usman's Son (Picture) by Prettychild(f): 10:31am On Sep 12, 2022
Kotudeji:
That's every Father's dream
Every good father’s dream
Re: Emir Aminu Bayero's Daughter, Rukayyah Weds Emir Umar Usman's Son (Picture) by nonxo007(m): 10:41am On Sep 12, 2022
lhordspy:
Love is a beautiful thing. God bless their union.

Please just celebrate the couple and move on.
No Tribalistic comments are allowed on this page.

See your life, you've just proved that you're a tribal bigot; just make your comment and stop, you had to be tribal on your own... na wa for us o




All children of hate and online miscreants should stay far off please.
Re: Emir Aminu Bayero's Daughter, Rukayyah Weds Emir Umar Usman's Son (Picture) by mmsen: 10:57am On Sep 12, 2022
Tajbol4splend:
Africans and power abuse, oyinbo taught us this thing though

Northerners were abusing power before the oyinbo arrived.
Re: Emir Aminu Bayero's Daughter, Rukayyah Weds Emir Umar Usman's Son (Picture) by Antyxx: 11:03am On Sep 12, 2022
Thiefs shouldn't be celebrated,there should be distribution of wealth, not some idio*ts lavishing and some starving. Bunch of Thieves
Re: Emir Aminu Bayero's Daughter, Rukayyah Weds Emir Umar Usman's Son (Picture) by Antyxx: 11:04am On Sep 12, 2022
Emman08:
Innocent question please

What is really the use of these traditional leaders?
To steal money and be used for election, especially in the North. In the West, they are good as they don't live large but live to develop their cities. But in the North, they are bunch of thieves
Re: Emir Aminu Bayero's Daughter, Rukayyah Weds Emir Umar Usman's Son (Picture) by LogicBomb8: 11:59am On Sep 12, 2022
Kennitrust:
Congrats to them.

Read Nigeria history


culture


WHO SOLD NIGERIA
TO THE BRITISH FOR £865K IN 1899?
By Cheta Nwanze
26 July 2019 | 2:10 pm

This is the story of the first oil war, which was fought in the 19th century, in the area that became Nigeria.

All through the 19th century, palm oil was highly sought-after by the British, for use as an industrial lubricant for machinery. Remember that Britain was the world’s first industrialised nation, so they needed resources such as palm oil to maintain that.


Palm oil, of course, is a tropical plant, which is native to the Niger Delta. Malaysia’s dominance came a century later. By 1870, palm oil had replaced slaves as the main export of the Niger Delta, the area which was once known as the Slave Coast. At first, most of the trade in the oil palm was uncoordinated, with natives selling to those who gave them the best deals. Native chiefs such as former slave, Jaja of Opobo became immensely wealthy because of oil palm. With this wealth came influence.


King Koko. Photo Nairaland

However, among the Europeans, there was competition for who would get preferential access to the lucrative oil palm trade. In 1879, George Goldie formed the United African Company (UAC), which was modelled on the former East India Company. Goldie effectively took control of the Lower Niger River. By 1884, his company had 30 trading posts along the Lower Niger. This monopoly gave the British a strong hand against the French and Germans in the 1884 Berlin Conference. The British got the area that the UAC operated in, included in their sphere of influence after the Berlin Conference.

When the Brits got the terms they wanted from other Europeans, they began to deal with the African chiefs. Within two years of 1886, Goldie had signed treaties with tribal chiefs along the Benue and Niger Rivers whilst also penetrating inland. This move inland was against the spirit of verbal agreements that had been made to restrict the organisation’s activities to coastal regions.


Sir George Dashwood Taubman Goldie. Photo Sir Hubert von Herkomer

By 1886, the company name changed to The National Africa Company and was granted a royal charter (incorporated). The charter authorised the company to administer the Niger Delta and all lands around the banks of the Benue and Niger Rivers. Soon after, the company was again renamed. The new name was Royal Niger Company, which survives, as Unilever, till this day.

To local chiefs, the Royal Niger Company negotiators had pledged free trade in the region. Behind, they entered private contracts on their terms. Because the (deceitful) private contracts were often written in English and signed by the local chiefs, the British government enforced them. So for example, Jaja of Opobo, when he tried to export palm oil on his own, was forced into exile for “obstructing commerce”. As an aside, Jaja was “forgiven” in 1891 and allowed to return home, but he died on the way back, poisoned with a cup of tea.

Seeing what happened to Jaja, some other native rulers began to look more closely at the deals they were getting from the Royal Nigeria Company. One of such kingdoms was Nembe, whose king, Koko Mingi VIII, ascended the throne in 1889 after being a Christian schoolteacher. Koko Mingi VIII, King Koko for short, like most rulers in the yard, was faced with the Royal Nigeria Company encroachment. He also resented the monopoly enjoyed by the Royal Nigeria Company and tried to seek out favourable trading terms, with particularly the Germans in Kamerun (Cameroon).


By 1894, the Royal Nigeria Company increasingly dictated whom the natives could trade with, and denied them direct access to their former markets. In late 1894, King Koko renounced Christianity and tried to form an alliance with Bonny and Okpoma against the Royal Nigeria Company to take back the trade. This is significant because while Okpoma joined up, Bonny refused. A harbinger of the successful “divide and rule” tactic.

On 29 January 1895, King Koko led an attack on the Royal Niger Company’s headquarters, which was in Akassa in today’s Bayelsa state. The pre-dawn raid had more than a thousand men involved. King Koko’s attack succeeded in capturing the base. Losing 40 of his men, King Koko captured 60 white men as hostages, as well as a lot of goods, ammunition and a Maxim gun. Koko then attempted to negotiate a release of the hostages in exchange for being allowed to chose his trading partners. The British refused to negotiate with Koko, and he had forty of the hostages killed. A British report claimed that the Nembe people ate them. On 20 February 1895, Britain’s Royal Navy, under Admiral Bedford attacked Brass and burned it to the ground. Many Nembe people died and small pox


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Re: Emir Aminu Bayero's Daughter, Rukayyah Weds Emir Umar Usman's Son (Picture) by weljewel: 12:38pm On Sep 12, 2022
Thanks be to God!
The evil is nothing to HIM, HE saves us, comfounds the enemy, and provides for us yesterday, today and now and forever Blessed be El Shaddai!
Re: Emir Aminu Bayero's Daughter, Rukayyah Weds Emir Umar Usman's Son (Picture) by SPLENDID25(m): 1:57pm On Sep 12, 2022
stop the killings in southern Taraba!

Re: Emir Aminu Bayero's Daughter, Rukayyah Weds Emir Umar Usman's Son (Picture) by Davytech(m): 2:42pm On Sep 12, 2022
grin They shutdown kano because of two adults wey wan Bleep. Tueh !!!
Re: Emir Aminu Bayero's Daughter, Rukayyah Weds Emir Umar Usman's Son (Picture) by CheapHomes1: 4:30pm On Sep 12, 2022
lhordspy:
Love is a beautiful thing. God bless their union.

Please just celebrate the couple and move on.
No Tribalistic comments are allowed on this page.





All children of hate and online miscreants should stay far off please.

Which love?
Re: Emir Aminu Bayero's Daughter, Rukayyah Weds Emir Umar Usman's Son (Picture) by viodemus: 7:53pm On Sep 12, 2022
All these so called royals in Nigeria do nothing useful but to:

-Marry and make noise about it.

- Take money and gifts from FG and SG. and then maga them into appointing their person as minister or something.

- seize lands from people and intimidate others

- interfere and bully the LGC.

- and do it all over again.


A very useless set of people.


If na me be president, the highest official they would have access to, will be sec school prefect or some class captains.

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