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Re: Photos Of Ore Flyover Bridge In Ondo State by Karac: 9:22pm On May 26, 2020 |
pasol4real: Akindanidani dadandidi omo like you is what every parent always pray against. But unfortunately... Infact, the Emir's full name being Alhaji Ibrahim Kolapo Sulu Gambari should tell you something. But common sense is not that common. 1 Like |
Re: Photos Of Ore Flyover Bridge In Ondo State by Chris2863(m): 10:07pm On May 26, 2020 |
OVB123:You have said your own |
Re: Photos Of Ore Flyover Bridge In Ondo State by RuggedSniper: 9:46pm On Jun 01, 2020 |
Sanromeo:^Magnificent! |
Re: Photos Of Ore Flyover Bridge In Ondo State by RuggedSniper: 1:19am On Jun 02, 2020 |
Prosperchuks1344:^^^Let me correct the FALSEHOOD and BOGUS claims you have posted here. The Ibos are NEW COMERS in those Awori-Yoruba towns you listed and only started moving into those places in waves to live in the midst of the Yoruba non-indigenes and indigenes within the last 15-20 years! Ibos do NOT control those places you mentioned because they have influencial Obas and real indigenes. Infact the massive kidnappings, rapes and armed robberies led by criminals such as Chukwudumeme Onwuamadike (aka Evans) in the 2000s in the entire Iboland east of the Niger, prevented Ibos from travelling back to the SE for new yam festivals (which Ibos started celebrating in Lagos and other parts of the SW) and other holidays so they started flooding into SAFER states such as Lagos, Ogun, Ondo, Oyo, Ekiti, Abuja, PH in Rivers, especially. The Northern riots/BH also made many Ibos (even Yorubas) to run to the SW, Abuja and SS states as well. Many Ibos started leasing (or rented) land to build houses to start living in. The leased land does not make Ibos land owners since at the end of the lease period, the land will legally REVERT to the original Yoruba land owners and the houses built on the leased lands will be demolished! Coincidentally my family has landed assets in the Isolo area from the 1960s, so I know that Ibos are NEW comers in the entire Isolo, Amuwo Odofin/Abule Ado, Festac Town (I also lived there from 1979/the early 1980s as family property owners)... and Ibos were few in Festac, but from the late 1990s/2000s, we started seeing more influx of Ibos into Festac as tenants. NOTE: Ago Palace, Okota, Ire Akari, Osolo way axis, etc, are all parts of the larger Isolo Kingdom with a Paramount Oba or ruler called the Osolo of Isolo. Ajao Estate is in Mafoluku-Oshodi NOT Isolo. I also lived and worked in PH as well from the 1990s. Lastly the Aworis (own 17 out of 20 Lagos LGAs) of Badagry, Ikeja, Eko/Lagos Island and the other 14 LGAs, Ijebus of Epe/Ikorodu/Ibeju Lekki own 3 LGAs, and Ogus of Badagry are the 3 original gazetted owners of Lagos State as of May 27, 1967. Aworiland and Ijebuland extend from Lagos to Ogun States. On May 27, 1967... General Gowon's government carved out over 95% of Lagos State from Awori and Ijebu lands just like he created the Old Rivers State in 1967! Also Lagos Island (NOT Lagos State) was the Administrative Capital of Nigeria as of 1960 when the British left. Cc: PHijo 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Photos Of Ore Flyover Bridge In Ondo State by RuggedSniper: 9:24pm On Jun 16, 2020 |
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