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Toruibestate:Each of Nigeria’s six geopolitical zones was allocated one new state. The one chosen for the Igbo region is said to be positioned at the centre of the five South-East states. Although there were 55 state proposals submitted, only six were selected for creation — and sadly, Toru-Ebe State was not among them. |
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asfrank:Succinctly stated. |
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FreeStuffsNG:That bolded part of the article is why this alleged coup plot would have left Nigeria in the hands of another bunch of military dictators and looters like IBB who used the Gulf War Oil windfall irresponsibly and Sani Abacha who stole over 4 billion USD of Nigeria's money via the Central Bank of Nigeria to Offshore bank accounts. Just imagine... an officer who illegally sold military equipment to scrap yards and diversion of rice palliatives. I've been seeing the posts of many young and highly irresponsible posters on this thread posting about supporting military coups to overthrow the Nigerian President and his team. These young ones don't know what military dictatorships are. These bigots who are just in their world of banal fantasies will soon be thrown right behind the curtain where they truly belong. There's no absolute freedom anywhere. |
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Racoon:You're the same person as the OP. |
Maxymilliano:?? |
Maxymilliano:Most of the military men are from the minority Fulanis NOT even the indigenous Hausas. There's a Fula plan in place to take power if this is true. Besides, based on the article, many of these senior officers had been indicted for crimes or infractions in the past and if they had succeeded in their plans, Nigeria would once again have enthroned military dictatorships that would loot Nigeria's treasury dry. The highly corrupt Sani Abacha literally stole over 4 billion USD of Nigeria's money in the 1990s via the Central Bank of Nigeria into offshore bank accounts. The internationally famous Abacha LOOT is what is being repatriated back to Nigeria till now. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vynbbEFYpGI?si=h9eOqEZqEY_2VVfC Omoyele Sowere • October 31 2025 Timestamp @18:30-19:00 |
anonimi:This "boy," STOP posting disinformation on this Website. You are ALWAYS going too far with your speculations. I've warned you in the past hoping you would change your attitude BUT you keep spewing irresponsible talk out of your mouth, while making inciting comments to destabilize Nigeria and posting several conspiracy theories on this Website. There's NO absolute freedom anywhere to do what you are doing here and the consequences will be dire when the intelligence agencies step right in. |
politicoNG:I don't believe these random and IRRESPONSIBLE media speculations until the Defense HQ officially confirms it. Can't the media just wait? Sit on your hands and don't be tempted to write anything on this issue. Period. |
Christistruth00:Interesting historical perspectives. We have to keep saying it loud and CLEAR. The failure to NOT say these in the past due to political correctness is what has given some youngsters and revisionists from another tribal region the audacity to relentlessly fabricate disinformation and propaganda online to tarnish the several centuries-long Yoruba history. Eternal vigilance (and emphasis? is key from here on out. Period. |
ibedun:What?! Whoa... That's incredibly awesome. That area MUST have been a huge farm settlement. A lot of folks don't realize that Ajao Estate is part of Mafoluku/Oshodi. They think erroneously that Ajao Estate is in Isolo because of its current location on the other side of the International Airport road which cut Mafoluku into two parts. Indeed, I appreciate your sharing this aspect of your family history which is a part of the larger Yoruba history with me. This must be well-documented in the Lagos archives and libraries so that people don't come to distort Yoruba history tomorrow. I know of some streets in the Isolo area such in as Ajao Estate with the name Farounbi and one other called Olusola Farounbi St. in the same Isolo area this is why I asked about the correct spelling. My paternal grandfather also bought land in the late 1960s in that same Isolo area. So, I know that area very well. It's good to know that you are descended from an illustrious family in Yorubaland. I honestly used to think the Farounbis are Awori, now I know it's Egba but it's all good as Aworis and Egbas (Egbas themselves migrated from their original homeland of Ibadan under Chief Sodeke to Abeokuta in the 1830s and other towns now in Ogun and Lagos States) are ancestrally related via Ile Ife descent. Last but NOT least, indeed, huge python snakes and crocodiles are still being seen in their natural habitats in parts of Lagos State such as the Lekki Peninsula, Igbo Efon is so named because it contained forests of antelopes and deers. The lush green deep valley that runs behind Sheraton Hotel in Ikeja right up to Omole area where huge crocodiles and pythons are still being seen by construction workers in Omole Phase 2 thereby further emphasizing the FACT that Lagos State was a thick forest with a lot of wild animals and farming was prominent back in the day. Even as of the 1910s, I read in the Lagos archival materials that elephants where still moving around in the Agege area. Back in 1979/1980, I still remember seeing thick forests where buildings are now standing today while traveling along the entire Lagos-Abeokuta Express Way. Even Ijoko road in Ota was thickly forested along the ENTIRE stretch to Ijoko. Any new comer to that axis wouldn't know that lush green forests existed along that route just 45-46 years ago. Cheers! |
WizardOfNG:Succinctly stated. |
ibedun:The Farounbis of the Isolo/Mafoluku area of Lagos State are of Egba origin? The MMIA was your great grandfather's farmland which MUST have been very big. That's historically interesting. Indeed, over 95% of what is NOW Lagos State was carved out of the Old Western Region (in what is now largely Ogun State) on May 27,1967 by General Yakubu Gowon's military government after due consultations with the traditional rulers and indigenes. The major industries of the Old Western Region set up by Chief J. Obafemi Awolowo, GCFR, SAN, from the 1950s such as the Ikeja Industrial Estate, the Ilupeju Industrial Estate, the Iganmu Industrial Estate with finished products made to be exported are now located in Lagos State since 1967 due to the boundary adjustments. Is "Farombi" the correct spelling or "Farounbi." |
festacman:You are obviously NOT well-informed about the ancestral history of the indigenous people of Lagos State despite living in Festival Town (or Festac Town) with links to Lagos State despite you being from the South East of Nigeria. First off, Governor Babajide Olusola Sanwo-Olu is an Ijebu man and unknown to you, Ijebuland straddles both sides of Ogun and Lagos States. Ikorodu LGA, Epe LGA, Ibeju-Lekki LGA and Ajah are Ijebuland in Lagos State which extends right into Ogun State. Second, the Yorubas who are of Awori descent whose direct male ancestor Olofin Ogunfunminire was a Prince of Ile Ife now in Osun State and he migrated from Ile Ife over 700 years ago to what is now Iddo Island and Isale Eko under the guidance of Ifa divination with the Awo or sacrificial plate (hence the name AWORI). The Aworis straddle both sides of the Ogun (Ota and environs) and Lagos States border areas right into Badagry LGA which they share with the Ogus who are also directly related to the Yorubas. Third, the Ogus of Benin Republic and Badagry evolved from the fusion of Yorubas and Fon people during the Colonial days of the militarily powerful Oyo Empire centuries back. The Fon people ALSO evolved from the Fusion of the Yoruba and Aja people of Togo/Benin. Yoruba + Ajah = Fon Yoruba + Fon = Ogu. This is why the indigenous Yoruba Oba of Ajase (Porto Novo) in Benin Republic emphatically stated in his documentary interview with the ace film maker 'Tunde Kelani that the Yorubas of Ajase a Yoruba Kingdom of Iseyin origin in Oyo State welcomed the Ogus to live with them over 100 years ago BECAUSE they are blood relatives. The fantastic subtitled Yoruba-English documentary by 'Tunde Kelani is still online for all to see. Last BUT NOT least, the indigenous Yorubas of Lagos State such as the Aworis and Ijebus are descendants of Ile Ife in Osun State from centuries back and this is why a lot of the Awori Obas of Lagos State and Ogun State paid a powerful royal visit to Ile Ife to see the Ooni of Ife to reaffirm their descent from Olofin Ogunfunminire. Olofin Ogunfunminire's descendants who are the famous White Cap Chiefs you see in pictures and occasions with Oba Rilwan Akiolu of Eko Island (Lagos Island) are the REAL land owners of Eko (Lagos Island). So, it's very ridiculous that some Ibos would come online to start casting aspersions and questioning Yoruba folks from other Yoruba States about their relationship with the indigenous Yorubas of Lagos State NOT realizing that they are all related ancestrally with Osun State being a focal point of origin as they spread throughout West Africa over the centuries where they are indigenous to Benin Republic, Togo, and parts of Ghana in the Accra region alongside the Ga of Accra who they are related to. The Ikoyi Island you see in Lagos State is named after the Ikoyi in Oyo State. Same with the Ejigbo in Lagos State is named after the Ejigbo Kingdom in Osun State where the former Nigerian VP, Professor Yemi Osinbajo's biological mother hails from. All Yorubas are intertwined ancestrally so this is why NOT much fuss is made when an Awori or Ijebu person from Ogun who has lived his or her life in Lagos State is elected sometimes into office in Lagos State BECAUSE they are ancestral relatives. It's just the artificial border that seems to divide them. Musiliu Obanikoro's father is from Oyo State. Musiliu ONLY changed his surname to Obanikoro BECAUSE his mother is from the Obanikoro family. It was his mother's extended family that EXPOSED this truth in media publications back in the late 2000s. The famous Candido Darocha family, the Pinheiros, the Dacostas, and the Alakijas are all from Yoruba Brazil returnee descent in Bahia, the Vaughans brothers (whose biological father was an Egba deported to the United States) returned from South Carolina in the United States via Liberia on their father's last wish, Funso Williams, Bode George, Funso Doherty, that young guy called Rhodes-Vivour, etc, are ALL from the Yorubaland interior areas such as Yewa, Egba, Ijesa, Oyo, etc, [The popular Rhodes family is the maternal Yoruba side of the hyphenated surname while Vivour is still unknown to be of Yoruba origin BUT the paternal side named Vivour is from Sierra Leone via a male ancestor who migrated to Fernando Po in the 1800s and became rich from his plantation farming and oil palm trading] NOT originally indigenes of Isale Eko (Lagos Island). The returnees ONLY settled there on returning as liberated Yoruba folks to Lagos Island and Abeokuta in the 1800s from the end of the slave trade in Brazil, Cuba, United States, Sierra Leone, Jamaica, Trinidad and Tobago, etc. It's just like the Ngwa people of Abia State who largely migrated from Mbaise now in Imo State. The current Abia State Governor Alex Oti is ORIGINALLY from Arochukwu and he said his ancestor was from the AROS who migrated into the Aba area where they and the Ibibio settlers accounted for about 10% of the community while the Ngwa descents from Mbaise constitute 90% of the community as told in a Punch newspaper interview he granted which I read about 10 years ago. The AROS who are of mixed ethnic heritage but largely Iboid and Ibibio also migrated from Abia State to Arondizuogu in Imo State, Abakaliki in Ebonyi, some migrated in the last 200 years to parts of Anambra to set up Aro settlements. |
LagosOrigin:Hey! You and your ilk have to STOP the shameless disinformation you're ALL spewing out here. The iconic 91-year-old statesman Professor Wole Soyinka NEVER said he would apply for another Green Card under Donald Trump! Infact Professor Wole Soyinka said in another interview I personally heard two days ago that when Trump leaves office, he would then get his Green Card back and even under this Donald Trump's government, the United States offered to give the respected Professor and 1986 Nobel Laureate another Green Card BUT he declined due to Donald Trump's very obvious prejudices and racist acts towards millions of folks from Africa, Asia, Latin-America, the Caribbean, etc, in favor of those of European descent. We all saw how Donald Trump was highly prejudiced towards the SA government and favored White South Africans to migrate to the United States this year on baseless sentiments and allegations BUT a lot of those White folks are now regretting ever moving to the United States because of the harsh economic realities on ground. They even say the conditions they left behind in SA are BETTER. He said right in the post ABOVE that when Donald Trump is finally convicted he would get his Green Card back. That's a man who is respected international and a man principle and conviction. You're one of those young people of South Eastern Nigeria who jump impulsively and relentlessly into important topics on this discussion forum to insult Soyinka who is Fela Anikulapo-Kuti's 1st Cousin because Soyinka's mother is from the Ransome-Kuti family of Abeokuta) WITHOUT reading properly and you end up detailing NL threads! I'm NOT surprised that 22 other impulsive bigots gave you IRRESPONSIBLE likes on your post. It's actually you who are foolish, NOT the 91-year-old Soyinka like you unwisely stated because he is fighting for the larger dignity of mankind against overt racism from Trump. Period. |
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