ipobcannibals: Lagos state govt hates Igbos and are jealous of their success
how many houses igbos get for Lagos? I leaves many years in Lagos and different locations I saw few very few house owners in Lagos even I saw people of the south south owns more houses in Lagos than noise makers igbos
why not pure and bottle water and juice maybe be with snacks production , when go into bottle water you just need to stand out from the others , a friend here in china has problem with his visa and he was deported when in Nigeria his gf back in China help him to purchase complete set bottles water machine now I was told his water was the best in ondo now.
abdeefggh: 1. Isheri Olofin - Olofin Ogunfunminire Awogunjoye and his followers from Ife. They also founded Ebute Metta and Iddo. 2. Eko (Lagos Island) - Known originally as Ereko (Farmstead), it was the site of a pepper farm (Oko Iganran) founded by Awori prince Aromire from iddo. 3. Iddo Island - Olofin Ogunfunminire, it was founded by Aromire and his wife Ajaye. 4. Iru/Victoria island - Oniru Origefon traditionally part of the idejo land owning children of Ogunfunminire.
5. Ikate/Elegushi - Elegushi Kusenla (Another member of the idejo class). 6. Otto/Mainland - Pawu Ogboja Oloto. 7. Otto Awori - Aregi Ope, Iworu Oloja and Odofin, all part of the original Awori stream from Ife. 8. ijora/Orile Iganmu - Kueji/Isikokoojora. 9. Ajiran - Ojomu Ejo/Mogisho, brother to Olofin Ogunfunminire. 10. Ikoyi - Onikoyi Adeyemi/Efunluyi. 11. Ebute Ileke (Lekki) - Lootu, son of Labolo, grandson of Oba Alara of Ilara Epe. 12. Ibeju - Abeju Agbeduwa originally from ife through the coastal Ijebu area. 13. Ajah - Chief Olumegbon and settled by Ogunsemo and Ojupon from Ife. 14. Ojo - Esugbemi and Aina Aseba. 15. Iba - Àyoká Oniba ekun. 16. Mushin - Oduabore/Aileru. 17. Isolo - Akinbaye/Alagbeji. 18. Ejigbo - Fadu onimewon/Olojan. 19. Ikotun - Ategbo Olukotun. 20. Egbe - Kudaki/Akeja. 21. Oshodi/isolo - Olusi onigbesa/Agedegudu. 22. Ijegun - Ajibade Agbojojoye. 23. Igando - Eseba onimaba/Oko osi/Eshidana. 24. Eleko - Sobokunren. 25. Akesan - Ominuye/Aina odofin. 26. Ogba (Ikeja) - Owoeni and hisson Ashade. Ashade married an Otta woman, Ebo Aweri, who came with her cousin, Madarikan. 27. Ogudu - Amosu from Ile ife. 28. Ikeja - Baale Olo with Aworis people from Otta. The name is derived from the Akeja deity of the Oniyanru. 29. Aguda/Surulere - Gboin /Odunbure. 30. Itire - Ota Onitire. 31. Ilasa - Abere ije 32. Onigbongbo - Ikunyasun Awusefa. 33. Irewe - Edinni/Ojube/Oluwen. 34. Ikosi Kosofe - Aina ejo from Isheri. 35. Idimu - Eletu Apataiko (Isa Aperindeja Olugoke). 36. Ilara Epe - Tunse/Sabolujo/Alara Adejuwon/ 37. Ibonwon - Soginna from Ijebu. 38. Ketu (kosofe) - Balogun oyero from Ketu-Ile, Benin republic. 39. Ojokoro - Oniojugbele Adeitan from Ota. 40. Ikaare - Ikeja Ajija. 41. Orile Agege - Efunmikan. 42. Obele odan (Surulere) - Alago asalu. 43. Ikorodu - Oga from Epe Sagamu. The name (Oko Odu) means the Oduvegetable farm. 44. Epe - Uraka from Ife joined by Isein & Modu of Omu. they settled under a Popoka tree, which became Poka township. Alaro (a woman) later joined. Then Ramope, Ogunmude and Oloja Shagbafara joined from Ijebu ode. 45. Odo Ayandelu - Ayandelu from Ile ife. 46. Agbowa - Olayeni Otutubiosun son of Owa Otutubiosun who was Awujale, and grandson of Lafogido of Ife. 47. Igbogbo - Oshinbokunren. 48. Meiran - Oroja from Ota. 49. Imota (Umu ota) - Oloja Adekoya Ofirigidi and Ranodu from Ijebu. 48. Owode Apa badagy - Oganogbodo-Akereyaso/Asese Alapa. 50. Ajido - Aholu gbangla sagbe Aho from Hwela Jakin kingdom Allada. 51. Oworoshoki - Ajumogijo. 52. Iworo/Imeke - Ajagunosin/Adejori isejoye. 53. Badagry - Egun people from Popo, Allada, Wida and Weme who fled the wars of the Dahomey conquest of the coastal kingdoms of Allada and Igelefe(Ouidah) to come settle on Apa lands to the east. 54. Ejinrin - Baloofi Ogunmude founded Ejinrin around 1619. 55. Eputu Lekki - Ogunfayo. 56. Orimedu Ibeju/Lekki - Ladejobi left Ife to Okegun then crossed the Lekki Lagoon. 57. Akodo & Iwerekun - Oyemade Ogidigan, father of Oniwonlu. 58. Offin - Liyangu of Ife. 59. Ibonwon - Soginna from Ijebu ode. 60. Ijede - Ajede. 61. Magbon Ilado - Onafula & Ogundeko from Orugbo.| 62. Orimedu - Ladejobi from Ife
When worries are coming from life do they move to Lagos ? The orile awori is at ota which ogun state settled in ota before spreading to other parts of the cities moreover every other Yorubas came from ife.
she should Bleep off what they did to us in their own countries is far worse than this, many times they dined us residents permit even if you are more than qualified
successmatters: Lagos was developed by the whole Nigerians, with Niger Delta oil money. Most of the infrastructure you see in Lagos, the people celebrating lagos today didn't know how it came about.
Lagos and the region it belongs in has its feeding bottle still in the Niger Delta region, see how deceptive they are, they will be celebrating lagos with oil money and if you tell them to form their own country, they will refuse. You wan hunger to finish them?
If you quote me, you will get withlow on your finger
mugu is you needed to do your research before splitting rubbish here! Lagos never be first capital of Nigeria neither second and ever since Lagos and other western regions have been transformed by the western region investment which still exists today which is oduduwa investment. Lagos and Ibadan has always been envious of your tribe men even your leaders like zik and co
Why not? This is not a passport is just temporary document you can see the color American passport is blue in color, this is temporary before you can get another normal one , Nigeria embassy issued same to friend of my when lost is passport few years ago in Japan
Taylor94: And the Yorubas in Lagos can’t make such money from their own land
Shebi Lagos state dey pay Igbo people rent
Give them money for business Many of the igbos are empty barrels Yorubas don’t make noise ! Una get money and una no they top 5 billionaires in Nigeria what a shame.
Train their kids in school
If Yoruba land was that successful why all Yorubas never make am
Why Yoruba full Igwuruta, chokocho, Eneka Infact all around Port Harcourt
90% of taxi drivers in PH na yoruba people and their car door no dey everly close unless say na driver close am himself
[quote author=Lizzysamuel post=126182365]Thank God! They can now go back home, they always said it’s because of sea ports they scattered everywhere now that they are building one they should go.
even before oil was discovered in Nigeria Yoruba region has always been prosperous and most developed of the country call Nigeria, with the oil you people got and with the money been pumped to your region as it makes you best region in the country? Moreover she’s not a Yoruba girl but for the hate and envy you and your people has for south west as blocked your sense
MimiSheWrote: Hello Everyone, first of all I apologize in advance for the long note and also about my English, not actually my first language.
My name is Mimi, I was born in Nigeria... But cos of the nature of my dad's profession i have spent around 75% of my life in different countries outside Nigeria... Mostly in EU.
Well enough said is not about me but about Nigerians... Our general mentality and perception of abroad.
Guys listen up... All that glitters is not really gold. Out there is not entirely what people think it is. And you might think just because I have spent so much time outside Nigeria i do not understand the struggle in Nigeria and therefore not qualified to tell you all this "nonsense"..... I completely get it.. trust me.
But even a random 3 years old kid knows that the country is messed up and nothing to write home about, we all know about the Suffering, depression and "starvation level of poverty" in Nigeria yeah.... That's why everyone is desperatly looking for a way out, no doubt... but trust me, JAPA is not 'always' your ticket out of poverty... Well 'sometimes' it is... but most times it's just your direct ticket to being subjected to racism,more depression,more struggles,several mental disorder,homelessness, modern day slavery and the list goes on and on.
Trust me... when it comes to hustling field, success is much more louder than failure. cos our mind was designed to constantly search for hope. which means you would quickly hear about the lucky 3% that made it big through JAPA, but hardly hear about the remaining unlucky 97% that found themselves in worse possible condition after the same JAPA. There's no money tree out here... there's no diamond river out here... Is there more opportunities? Well yes, But there are millions of people that already done and still doing whatever you intend to come do over here and yet they are still in the worse condition than you are in right now.
You would literally cry when you see what most of our African brothers and sisters go through around the world in the name of Japa. And as a Nigerian?? Trust me it gets worse.. and your chances gets even much smaller. Cos no one trust Nigerians anymore any where around the world and I believe we all know why.
Sorry but I'm not trying to burst anyone's bubble, kill anyone's vibe or being a negative biitch! Naaaah I'm only trying to be realistic! I'm only trying to tell you something no travel agent would ever tell you and something people abroad hardly tell you, and even when they eventually do tell you...? You don't believe them.. instead you result to asking them questions like "why are they still there if it's that bad"? .....
Well.... You wanna know why most of them are still there? Let me tell you why... there is a psychological reason for that... First They are still in DENIAL. Imagine dreaming your entire life to travel abroad and finally have a good life, you probably invested almost everything or everything you have got to make it happen (your money, your time, your last hope) But then you finally got there and then meet a reality that is entirely different from your life long dreams and perception of these faraway green lands? I don't know if you know... but our brain is defensive in nature, it will automatically switch straight to denial mode... Leaving you with atleast enough 'hope and wait for a magic or should i say a miracle' (afterall this is abroad where magic happens?) This is just one of the reasons why most of these people continue sticking around instead of returning home.
Another reason is that they are worried about what people back home would say or think... Because the people back home also got this general fvcked up mentality and very high expectation of people coming back from Japa (y'all need to stop it! Y'all need to get rid of that mentality, seriously ) cos like I said earlier... there is no bleeping money tree over there! I don't know where Nigerians got that idea from in the first place... It needs to stop, yall driving the youth nuts with such mentality, it's doing more harm than good. That high expectation/ pressure back home is mostly the reason our people are more likely to result to crime out here (so just stop it! )
I have met alot of other African nationalities abroad... and amazingly they don't share the same mentality we have about Abroad. They treat abroad as just another hustling ground and not a direct ticket to success... Therefore they are more relaxed and less pressured than Nigerians out here.
Moving Abroad is not such a bad idea though, it worked and still works for few lucky ones (including my Family) it would be wrong and biased of me if I fail to mention that.. There are plenty of and more opportunities over out here not doubt... But what I'm just saying is that... it's not always that easily reached.. as most people automatically believe. Look... Somehow all these countries are intelligently designed In such a way that it take back almost entirely everything you make out here from you one way or the other... Through tax, through mind blowing bills or random expenses around every corner.
And at the end of the day you realize you are nothing but a modern day slave building someone's country for free... And without freedom.
Most people screaming Japa in Nigeria are far in better living condition and more stable mentally ,more happy than majority of people in the so called abroad without even knowing it. Sometimes Instead of gambling and betting your hard earned million of naira on Japa, it's more advisable to chill out... relax and invest that Millions in Nigeria. I'm just saying... You would probably end up living a life most people over there can only envy and dream of.
Thanks for reading my long note... I hope this helps someone in making a life decision out there. #ItsYourGurlMimi
MimiSheWrote: Hello Everyone, first of all I apologize in advance for the long note and also about my English, not actually my first language.
My name is Mimi, I was born in Nigeria... But cos of the nature of my dad's profession i have spent around 75% of my life in different countries outside Nigeria... Mostly in EU.
Well enough said about myself, cos this topic is not about me but about Nigerians... Our general mentality and perception of abroad.
Guys listen up... All that glitters is not really gold. Out there is not entirely what people think it is. And you might think just because I have spent so much time outside Nigeria i do not understand the struggle in Nigeria and therefore not qualified to tell you all this "nonsense"..... I completely get it.. trust me.
But even a random 3 years old kid knows that the country is messed up and nothing to write home about, we all know about the Suffering, depression and "starvation level of poverty" in Nigeria yeah.... That's why everyone is desperatly looking for a way out, no doubt... but trust me, JAPA is not 'always' your ticket out of poverty... Well 'sometimes' it is... but most times it's just your direct ticket to being subjected to racism,more depression,more struggles,several mental disorder,homelessness, modern day slavery and the list goes on and on.
Trust me... when it comes to hustling field, success is much more louder than failure. cos our mind was designed to constantly search for hope. which means you would quickly hear about the lucky 3% that made it big through JAPA, but hardly hear about the remaining unlucky 97% that found themselves in worse possible condition after the same JAPA. There's no money tree out here... there's no diamond river out here... Is there more opportunities? Well yes, But there are millions of people that already done and still doing whatever you intend to come do over here and yet they are still in the worse condition than you are in right now.
You would literally cry when you see what most of our African brothers and sisters go through around the world in the name of Japa. And as a Nigerian?? Trust me it gets worse.. and your chances gets even much smaller. Cos no one trust Nigerians anymore any where around the world and I believe we all know why.
Sorry but I'm not trying to burst anyone's bubble, kill anyone's vibe or being a negative biitch! Naaaah I'm only trying to be realistic! I'm only trying to tell you something no travel agent would ever tell you and something people abroad hardly tell you, and even when they eventually do tell you...? You don't believe them.. instead you result to asking them questions like "why are they still there if it's that bad"? .....
Well.... You wanna know why most of them are still there? Let me tell you why... there is a psychological reason for that... First They are still in DENIAL. Imagine dreaming your entire life to travel abroad and finally have a good life, you probably invested almost everything or everything you have got to make it happen (your money, your time, your last hope) But then you finally got there and then meet a reality that is entirely different from your life long dreams and perception of these faraway green lands? I don't know if you know... but our brain is defensive in nature, it will automatically switch straight to denial mode... Leaving you with atleast enough 'hope and wait for a magic or should i say a miracle' (afterall this is abroad where magic happens?) This is just one of the reasons why most of these people continue sticking around instead of returning home.
Another reason is that they are worried about what people back home would say or think... Because the people back home also got this general fvcked up mentality and very high expectation of people coming back from Japa (y'all need to stop it! Y'all need to get rid of that mentality, seriously ) cos like I said earlier... there is no bleeping money tree over there! I don't know where Nigerians got that idea from in the first place... It needs to stop, yall driving the youth nuts with such mentality, it's doing more harm than good. That high expectation/ pressure back home is mostly the reason our people are more likely to result to crime out here (so just stop it! )
I have met alot of other African nationalities abroad... and amazingly they don't share the same mentality we have about Abroad. They treat abroad as just another hustling ground and not a direct ticket to success... Therefore they are more relaxed and less pressured than Nigerians out here.
Moving Abroad is not such a bad idea though, it worked and still works for few lucky ones (including my Family) it would be wrong and biased of me if I fail to mention that.. There are plenty of and more opportunities over out here not doubt... But what I'm just saying is that... it's not always that easily reached.. as most people automatically believe. Look... Somehow all these countries are intelligently designed In such a way that it take back almost entirely everything you make out here from you one way or the other... Through tax, through mind blowing bills or random expenses around every corner.
And at the end of the day you realize you are nothing but a modern day slave building someone's country for free... And without freedom.
Most people screaming Japa in Nigeria are far in better living condition and more stable mentally ,more happy than majority of people in the so called abroad without even knowing it. Sometimes Instead of gambling and betting your hard earned million of naira on Japa, it's more advisable to chill out... relax and invest that Millions in Nigeria. I'm just saying... You would probably end up living a life most people over there can only envy and dream of.
Thanks for reading my long note... I hope this helps someone in making a life decision out there. #ItsYourGurlMimi
[quote author=akslink post=125679811][/quote]Omo abroad depression pass naija own, no friends no family work work works after paying bills remains little money to eat just they pray make God help you establish one small business and stay back home when the business grows travel on holiday that all rather than living there, many of us living abroad they regret and lonely we sell all our properties for nothing
Ge0grapher: Mehnn guys, I know it's probably only me that feels this way.. I don't consider myself a happy person, I wan commot this country like mad!! Do you know in the mid night I go on TikTok scrolling through of videos of Nigerians way dey japa (TikTokers in the house would know what I am talking about, when they hear that sound SIKEEE!! Japa japa) I pity you depression just started niooo come ask me I used to love reading through nairaland Japa threads also but nowadays una way dey commot no dey post am for here again (not cool ).. e get one kan joy way e dey give seeing those pictures of y'all in the plane with your food and sweaters, airports, plane wings, air hostesses, the landing view.. the background.. I don't know if it's weird but I totally love it.
But unfortunately I am coming to terms with reality that I might be stuck in this hell for a long time, cos I no get the facilities to commot at all. In the mean time, Abeg una way dey ball out, try to dey create threads with pictures, make we dey here dey do vivid imagination.. The God way help una go help me too 🙌😀 Japa!!
Firefyta: Bro with your 1 year savings you can come up with more than 100 million in way less than 6 years Think the business way
have you made that 100 million? You people think abroad are still like 15 or 20 years ago where you can get multiple jobs and lower taxes, now many citizens of the country you they go no even get work talk less say you go come get.
aklid: I still wondered how on earth the rails were let to go away… ever since…. Until when buhari came… honestly honest be told Bihari tried on infrastructure and these rails
disadvantage of military be that! They neglect everything when they are in power