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Sports / Re: Nigeria Vs South Korea : FIFA U-20 Women World Cup: Sun14th Aug.9pm by Clevite(m): 9:27pm On Aug 14, 2022
Again, match delayed due to rain as it was in the first match against France. The pitch is water-logged already.
Politics / Re: Fact Check: Did Tom Hanks, Hollywood Actor Endorse Peter Obi? by Clevite(m): 9:29am On Jul 25, 2022
You cannot promote a good product with false claims.

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Education / Re: Adebayo Eyimofe Scored Highest 2022 UTME Mark - JAMB by Clevite(m): 12:33pm On Jul 21, 2022
BankyGee:
Congratulations, but when you enter Federal University and ASUU start dey knack you strike back to back, all those book go go strike for your brain. No cap cool

Congratulations again cool

Vote Peter Obi and say bye bye to strike!
Many of them may end up in private universities.

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Politics / Re: APC Presidential Primary: (Live Updates, Pictures & Results) by Clevite(m): 11:53pm On Jun 07, 2022
Buhari is going to win third term, if he contest with this baba's campaign for him.

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Politics / Re: What Will Happen To Osinbajo If He Loses APC Primary Today? by Clevite(m): 4:00pm On Jun 07, 2022
Where else is he sojourning to in Nigerian politics? After being the VP, what else would he want to aspire for again other than the office of the President he is presently vying for?

If he lose today, he can't contest anymore. And same applies to Tinubu and all the other major aspirants from the Southern Nigeria. If they lose today, they will have to wait for another 16 years.
Politics / Re: Hear This Statement About Tinubu And Save It by Clevite(m): 10:12am On Mar 23, 2022
MyPoint:



That Tinubu is sick is a fact. Both mentally weak, and physically unstable.
Fact based only on sentiments like yours.
Politics / Re: Hear This Statement About Tinubu And Save It by Clevite(m): 10:09am On Mar 23, 2022
MyPoint:


Lies.

GEJ was called incompetent, liar, drunkard, corrupt and many other unprintable names.

Yet the same APC are begging him to come and run under their party.

So where are the issues?

Fuel subsidy?
Increase in fuel price?
Corruption?
'My point' is Jonathan was voted out of office, largely because of issues such as you have also listed, not because he is simply from the minority.
Politics / Re: Hear This Statement About Tinubu And Save It by Clevite(m): 7:10am On Mar 23, 2022
talktimi:
so this thing dey pain like this ? I hope you Tinubu goons know you're the originators of bitterness and bile in this Nairaland politics section ? I hope you remember you guys started this nonsense because of hatred for GEJ as a minority politician and not due to incompetence ? Now you're being paid the same coin and you're crying. We warned you people that time that the game you're playing will lead down a slippery slope but we were insulted instead. See your food, someone cooked nonsense and dropped on the table for you to eat. If you like, don't sensitise your supporters on how to run decent campaigns here, every mad man here in Nairaland learnt from you people
My take-away from this response of yours is that you admit that what the OP has posted is a "nonsense" and that she is a "mad" Nairalander.

For your information, Goodluck Jonathan's loss was largely issue-based. Did the people you alleged of voting him out because he is from the minority not know that he was a minority when they fought for his being accorded the constitutional right to be the Acting President, when it became obvious he was to be denied that right back then? The same people that voted for him to be the substantive President in 2011 against a popular opponent from the majority did not know him to be from the minority when they did? They only woke up to know that fact when they did not vote for him for second term, right?

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Politics / Re: Hear This Statement About Tinubu And Save It by Clevite(m): 6:32am On Mar 23, 2022
Evaloyal2J:
counter her findings will facts and stop blabin like a toddler. Tinubu shoe shiner
Where and what are the 'findings' she put up that need countering jare?

A finding on itself is a fact established by evidence-based research. What fact has she established about Tinubu in this abstract she posted here? Tell me.

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Politics / I’ll Relocate To Ghana And Be Watching From Afar If Tinubu Become President by Clevite(m): 10:23pm On Mar 20, 2022
Bode George: I’ll relocate to Ghana and be watching from afar if Tinubu becomes president

AUTHOR: Ayodele Oluwafemi

Bode George, a chieftain of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), says he will relocate to Ghana if Bola Tinubu, a former governor of Lagos, becomes Nigeria’s president in 2023.

On January 10, Tinubu, a chieftain of the All Progressives Congress (APC), announced his intention to contest the presidency in the 2023 general election.

Since then, the former Lagos governor and his supporters have travelled to many parts of the country to consult with traditional rulers and political stakeholders.

In a press briefing in Lagos on Saturday, George said Tinubu would ensure that his family members occupy sensitive positions if he becomes president, adding that the ex-governor has done nothing to deserve the seat.

“I am happy the president has signed the new electoral bill. If by whatever chance he (referring to Tinubu) gets to the villa, I won’t be part of this country,” he said.

“And I am not joking. I can go to Ghana, live in Ghana and be watching with binoculars from afar. You will see what will happen.

“This is Alpha Beta in Lagos. He will create some Alter Beta somewhere to carry your money. His wife will now be senate president. His son will be governor of Lagos. His daughter will be Iyaloja of Nigeria.

“What has he done to prove that he deserves to be honoured by anybody in this country?”

“Nothing personal. In fact, my niece called me. She said ‘some of their people are spinning that he gives me money. That Bola gives me money’.

“Let him bring the money. I will tell him to follow me to Lagos Island — people who are hungry are there. I grew up there — in Lagos Island.”

SOURCE https://www.thecable.ng/bode-george-ill-relocate-to-ghana-and-be-watching-from-afar-if-tinubu-becomes-president/amp
Politics / 5 Times Bode George Has Vowed To Leave Nigeria If Tinubu Becomes President by Clevite(m): 10:08pm On Mar 20, 2022
TIMELINE: 5 times Bode George has vowed to leave Nigeria if Tinubu becomes president



Nigerian politics is a game of mud-slinging, name-shaming, and other antics that can only be endured by a few thick-skinned individuals with the impregnable character to navigate the cesspool of drama without slipping. These select individuals are innate politicians. They thrive in the stench of the fermenting chaos and launch relentless tirades of ripostes at one another.

No match-up has demonstrated this theory like the protracted hurling of jibes at Bola Tinubu, an All Progressives Congress (APC) presidential hopeful, by Bode George, a chieftain of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP). Their dislike for each other brewed when Tinubu was still governor of Lagos and George was the most prominent voice in the state’s PDP and his direct opposition.

With years gone by, George never reined in his attack on Tinubu. Although he has repeatedly said he has no personal issue with Tinubu, the PDP chieftain has refused to stop his jibes while also accusing the former Lagos governor of corruption during and after his tenure.

In 2015, ahead of the presidential election, George promised to “go on exile” if the then newly-formed APC gets into power because Tinubu “will just order that I should be picked up”.

“If Bola Tinubu finds his way into the national government, I will go on exile. He hasn’t the temerity and the calmness of mind. They don’t even know what to do in power. Because the vice-president is his boy, he will just order that Bode George should be picked up,” [/b]he had said.
APC won the election but he ducked his promise.

Fast forward to the lead up to the 2023 presidential election and Tinubu unveiling his ambition, George has resumed attacks on his longtime political foe while repeatedly promising to leave Nigeria if he gets the seat of power in Aso Rock.

In the past two years, George had made that promise at least five times in different variations.

[b]‘I’LL DUMP NIGERIA FOR TOGO’

In February 2020, when the presidential ambition of Tinubu had not been made public, Goerge, in a chat with PUNCH, attacked the idea. He described it as a “challenge” and the “most illogical and most disruptive issue”.

He then added that “I will disown Nigeria to take the citizenship of Togo or any other country” if Tinubu becomes the president.

“It is a challenge. It would be the most illogical and most disruptive issue to have him (Tinubu) elected as President. If this happens, I will disown Nigeria to take the citizenship of Togo or any other country,” he said.

“Look, what this fellow did in my state, all the lies and the most painful thing was that on the day of the election (2019 election), two bullion vans drove in the daylight to his house.”

‘I’LL CEASE TO BE NIGERIAN’

On May 7, 2021, during a chat with Arise TV, George echoed his stand that he will cease to be a Nigerian should Tinubu get the presidency.

He then called on the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) to investigate Tinubu’s tenure as Lagos governor and his alleged involvement with Alpha Beta Consulting, a tax firm.

“I’ve talked about it, and I’m still saying publicly that the EFCC should go urgently and investigate Alpha Beta Company owned by him,” he had said.

“We must make sure that they investigate him. He’s junketing all over the place—an insult to the civilised minds who work so hard in this country. If by whatever yardstick, he becomes the head of state, I will cease to be a Nigerian, and I’m not joking.”

‘I’LL RENOUNCE MY NIGERIAN CITIZENSHIP’

A couple of months later, George reaffirmed his promise again. In another chat with Arise TV, He said people pushing for Tinubu to emerge president in 2023 need medical examination, adding that he would rather cease to be a Nigerian than see Tinubu become the president.

“I will do whatever is necessary to review and renounce my citizenship if that happens. That kind of fellow? Do you think Lagos is better off? We live here. Look at the state. No drains. Look at what they put at the bar beach,” the PDP chieftain said.

“What is going on? This is my state. We have people who are former governors. If they’d behaved like what he is doing, they’d have been nothing to him.

“So, to have in my head that that kind of character is nominated to be Nigeria’s president… Please, go check all of them [Tinubu supporters]. Something is wrong with them.”

‘I’LL MOVE AWAY FROM NIGERIA’

In January 2022, after Tinubu had announced his presidential bid to the country, Bode went at him again. In a chat with Vanguard, he said Tinubu is “not the kind of person we can hand over this massive country to manage”.

“I will move away from Nigeria. I’ll leave because he will be your representative in the international plain. Which investment will he bring here? I am not talking because I have any hatred for him,” he said.

“This is not the kind of person we can hand over this massive country to manage. He will be the greatest joke on the international plane. We should bother who should lead us.”

‘I WON’T BE PART OF THIS COUNTRY’
At a press briefing on March 19, 2022, George reiterated that his promise to leave Nigeria if Tinubu becomes president is no joke. He said he’ll leave the country and “be watching with binoculars from afar”.

He accused Tinubu of nepotism while questioning the reverence of the APC chieftain.

“If by whatever chance he gets to the villa, I won’t be part of this country. And I am not joking. I can go to Ghana and be watching with binoculars from afar. You will see what will happen,” he said.

“His wife will now be senate president. His son will be Governor of Lagos. His daughter will be Iyaloja of Nigeria.

“What has he done to prove that he deserves to be honoured by anybody in this country?”

https://www.thecable.ng/timeline-5-times-bode-george-vowed-to-leave-nigeria-if-tinubu-becomes-president/amp

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Crime / Mob Breaks Into Ogun Police Cell, Sets Two Suspected Ritualists Ablaze by Clevite(m): 3:51am On Feb 13, 2022
Pandemonium broke out in Oja-Odan in the Yewa-North Local Government Area of Ogun on Saturday, when a mob broke into a police station’s cell, took away two suspected ritualists, and burnt them to death.

The incident occurred shortly after the news filtered into the town that two persons were arrested with fresh human parts and have been detained by the police in Oja-Odan.

An eyewitness who identified himself simply as Olakeye told our correspondent that the two suspects – Idowu Afolabi and Johnson Adebiyi – were caught by some youths in the area with fresh human parts.

Olakeye said the youths had handed them over to the police in Oja-Odan who promptly detained them.

The situation, however, changed when some youths assembled and marched to the police station, demanded that the suspects be released to them.

Olakeye said, “The police refused to release the suspects to the youths which angered.

“The youths were angry with the decision of the police who said they wanted to investigate the allegation against the suspects.

“They forcefully entered into the station, took the suspects out of the cell and burnt them to death in front of the police station.”

When contacted, the Police Public Relations Officer in the state, Abimbola Oyeyemi, confirmed the incident.

Oyeyemi said, “Yes, it is true. We will issue a release tomorrow on the incident.”

https://punchng.com/mob-breaks-into-ogun-police-cell-sets-two-suspected-ritualists-ablaze/

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Politics / Re: Judge Slams Odili’s Lawyer For ‘Misleading’ Court Over Confiscated Passport by Clevite(m): 5:26am On Feb 08, 2022
It has consistently gotten difficult for every succesive administration to get this man, Peter Odili, to face the law. At a time, he even succeeded in securing an order of perpetual injunction against prosecution by EFCC and any law enforcement agency from our Judiciary! Amongst all former Governors, Nigeria has never known a man being so powerful. His influence appears being deeply entrenched in Nigerian Judiciary.

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Sports / Re: AFCON: Tunisia Head Coach, 12 Players Contract COVID-19, To Miss Nigeria Clash by Clevite(m): 5:35pm On Jan 22, 2022
Might be a trick to distract Super Eagles' camp and unsettle our game plan. Moreso that the announcement came from their Assistant Coach, not from CAF officials.

I advise Super Eagles should not mind this report but rather stick to their game plan.
Sports / Re: World Cup Qualifiers Draw By 4pm by Clevite(m): 4:26pm On Jan 22, 2022
Nigeria playing Ghana! Gonna be a cracker!
Sports / Re: Nigeria Vs Guinea-bissau: AFCON 2021 (2 - 0) On 19th January 2022 by Clevite(m): 9:36pm On Jan 19, 2022
2nd goal finally awarded via VAR.

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Sports / Re: AFCON 2021: Ghana Vs Comoros (2 - 3) On 18th January 2022 by Clevite(m): 9:21pm On Jan 18, 2022
Ghana down and out in this tournament. Bye bye, Black Stars!

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Education / Re: Don Davis: Deeper Life School Principal, Others Remanded In Prison by Clevite(m): 3:04pm On Dec 03, 2021
It's obvious this Don Davis' mother doesn't understand how court system works. She reported the matter as if the Principal and the others have been found guilty and finally sentenced to jail! This is not the case.

It is a normal court operation; once you are brought before the court for the first time in a criminal charge, the first thing that comes up after your charge has been read to you is the issue of your bail. It doesn't matter whether you will eventually be found guilty or be acquitted and discharged at the end of the trial.

Once you are granted bail, it most often comes with conditions to be met in order to enjoy the bail. If you meet the conditions immediately on that day, you go home straight away right from the court.

The court would always rule that you be kept in custody until you are able to meet the conditions. It may be in Police cell or in prison custody. That is if you are not able to meet the conditions on that day.

If you can't meet the bail conditions immediately, that is when you will be remanded either in prison or police cell, till you are able to fulfill the conditions.

Either way, it means you are free to be coming from your house to court as long as your case lasts in court.

So, it is not a big issue as the Don Davis woman has reported it. It even indicates that the charges against the people concerned are seen by the court as simply bailable, such that do not demand them being kept in custody throughout the time the case will last in court.

I want to believe that there is no how strict the bail conditions can be that the School or the Deeper Life Church represented by the suspects would not be able to meet. I don't see the people being remanded even for one day.

In any case, good lawyers always get their clients prepared for strict bail conditions before they come to court in bail matters.
Politics / Re: Did Bola Tinubu Age Controversy Just Got Solved? by Clevite(m): 5:33am On Oct 17, 2021
mrvitalis:

Tinubu should tell us his primary and secondary school and the year he graduated then we would take him serious
How does this address the question now?
Politics / Re: Did Bola Tinubu Age Controversy Just Got Solved? by Clevite(m): 11:44pm On Oct 16, 2021
I think I have heard some people say that Wikipedia's contents can be supplied and edited by just anybody? I'm not sure how true this is. But can someone enlighten me?
Politics / Re: Arrest Of Jews In Abuja - Israel Anger Reaches Boiling Point - Military Prepares by Clevite(m): 2:58am On Jul 24, 2021
Valkrie:


Oga, Israel flew a modified American jet from Israel to bomb a missile manufacturing factory in sudan and went back without the Sudanese knowing till after they started hearing kaboommm...!! Abi you don forget...? Stop saying what you don't know.....!! In war all is fair and Isreal don't even give a furckk about any bloody rules of engagement...they only care in seeing the work through and that's all...!!

In war?! Where is that war? You mean Israel and Nigeria are currently at war? When was that declared? And on what issue? You amuse me really.
Politics / Self Determination: The Yoruba Have Won Their Agitation — Fredrick Nwabufo by Clevite(m): 8:34pm On Jul 22, 2021
The Yoruba are exceptional people; precocious, tactful, urbane, and temperate. They are about the most sophisticated of the ethnic groups in Nigeria. They know when to pounce when to retreat, and when to negotiate. For the Yoruba, it is about the collective. It is always about the whole. Group interest does not succumb to the sway of individual ambition. They live by the winsome ‘’kparapo philosophy’’ and the ‘’omoluabi element’’ is never musty.

Let me detour.

A united Nigeria remains the most operational means of preserving and protecting the variegated interests of those within the territory. While the ‘’big three’’ — Igbo, Hausa, and Yoruba – jostle for sectional dividends, they forget that there are other groups — the presumed minority ethnic nationalities — in the phylum. Nigeria has over 250 ethnic nationalities, but are they supposed small lot lesser citizens? Should the interest of the ‘’big three’’ be the governing aspiration and grail of other groupings in the taxonomy?

Have we asked what the Affade in Yobe state; the Afizere in Plateau state; Afo (Eloyi) in Nasarawa state; the Baushi in Niger state; the Boki in Cross River, the Annang in Akwa Ibom, and many other classes under the Nigerian family tree want? Some apostles of secessionism have even conscripted these ethnic nationalities into their abstract territories by fait — without considering their peculiarities.

The arrogance of the Igbo, the Yoruba, and the Hausa are largely responsible for the parlous state of the country. Nigeria should not rise and fall on ‘’this big three’’. Nigeria is bigger and stronger than any of this group on which the country currently pivots. A united Nigeria guarantees freedom – to exist — for the small ethnic genus.

As I have always said, a united Nigeria remains a viable venture for all.

End of detour.

I have followed the agitations for self-determination by the peoples of southern Nigeria, and my interest is piqued by the crusading techniques of the agitators from the south-west. Even in potentially combustible situations, they have managed to arrest their emotions and keep their demons in the abyss.

Although they took their agitation to the streets a number of times, they have always been circumspect about when to retreat and not go off the deep end. Tact is a weapon the Yoruba deploy masterfully in knotty situations. Instead of going ‘’all-head-in’’, they step back and dispatch the greatest ammunition in the armoury of human civilisation. Tact does it for the Yoruba.

On Thursday, the Ilana Omo Oodua, the group crusading for an independent Yoruba nation led by Banji Akintoye, released a manual to guide its members in their cause for self-determination. They declared: ‘’NO TO VIOLENT STRUGGLE’’. This declaration comes in the heat of the arrest and detention of Sunday Igboho, the firebrand agitator, in the Benin Republic.

Here is a demonstration of great percipience by the Yoruba nation agitators: “We, Yoruba, lead in the choice of the peaceful and law-abiding path to our goal of a separate country of our own. And we the servants of the Yoruba nation in this struggle faithfully operate, and will always faithfully operate, with methods of peaceful organisation, peaceful demands, peaceful propaganda, peaceful protests, peaceful legal actions, peaceful political persuasion, and peaceful negotiation. We will push for negotiating tables and never push for street brawls or any other kind of conflict. And if we find, among our people, any nationalist activist person or group that is inclined towards violence, we will encourage them to turn instead to peaceful and law-abiding means.

‘’After careful studies of the records of separatist movements in our world, we are persuaded that the peaceful approach is more likely to succeed. Various nationalist agitations in various countries of the world have, in the course of the past century, employed violent means at various times while striving to achieve their nationalist goals. Yoruba groups engaged in serving the Yoruba nation need to note carefully that none of these uses of violent or terroristic methods achieved their purpose of self-determination or autonomy for their nations; all they succeeded in doing was to generate confrontations and wars with the governments of their countries.’’

By denouncing violence and emphasising peaceful methods for achieving self-determination, the Yoruba nation agitators have judiciously submitted to Nigeria’s laws while not obviating their agenda. It also wins them more sympathy. This is in contrast to the approach of their sibling crusaders in the Lower Niger Area who unleashed violence on security agents and citizens, threatening critics, destroying property, and ended up turning their region into Aleppo in Syria.

Violence achieves nothing but death, broken bones, and spilled blood.

Self-determination is a universal right, but taking up arms to kill citizens and security agents of government is terrorism.

Really, in all the agitations across divides, the endgame is not to secede. The 2023 presidential election is the Venus flytrap with nectar attracting all kinds of creatures. I believe by that time these agitations will taper off. The agitations are ‘’precious material’’ for political negotiations. The Yoruba are playing their cards right.

Tact has won this ‘’agitation’’ for the Yoruba.

By Fredrick ‘Mr OneNigeria’ Nwabufo

https://www.thecable.ng/the-yoruba-have-won-their-agitation
Politics / Re: Arrest Of Jews In Abuja - Israel Anger Reaches Boiling Point - Military Prepares by Clevite(m): 7:42pm On Jul 22, 2021
This OP is a joker!
You think the world is still at a primitive stage when a sovereign country will just rise up an carry out a military attack on another sovereign country on an issue without employing a diplomatic approach?

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Politics / Re: World Class Correctional Center Built In Osogbo- Photo by Clevite(m): 7:29pm On Jul 22, 2021
It is not a Correctional Center, please. It is just the Headquarters Complex for the administrative staff of the Correctional Centers in Osun State. The actual Custodial Centers are in Ilesa and Ile-Ife. No custodial center in Osogbo.

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Education / Teachers’ Recruitment: Osun Releases Qualifying Exams Results by Clevite(m): 1:16am On Feb 16, 2021
As part of efforts to improve the workforce of its public schools, Osun Government has officially released the results of the qualifying examination for candidates seeking employment as teachers in its public schools.

This followed the conduct of a Computer-Based Test for over 27,000 applicants across designated centres in the State.

In a statement released on Monday by the Commissioner for Information and Civic Orientation, Mrs Funke Egbemode, after the week’s State’s Executive Council Meeting, the government reported that 11,068 candidates made the cut-off points for basic and post- basic primary schools respectively.

This also included 13 persons with specials needs.

The statement read in part: “Contrary to the faulty statistics that had been in circulation on the social media, the government has released the official result of the qualifying examination for teachers.

A total of 5,216 candidates made the cut-off mark for post-basic schools, being 40% and above, while a total of 5,852 candidates made the cut-off mark for primary schools, being 35%.

“This brings the total qualified candidates to 11,068 after the first round of the recruitment exercise.


“Those who qualified after this round will proceed to the stage of proficiency interview and micro-teaching in areas of specialisation at a date that will be communicated soon.

“The government has shown generosity and understanding with its benchmark, but will not fail to uphold professionalism and merit in the recruitment process.

“Candidates who make the shortlist after the CBT screening are advised to upscale their preparation for subsequent rounds of interviews and give a good account of themselves to make the merit list.

“The teaching profession is a very crucial one that has a strong implication for the future of a society. Teachers are very important in building a society and securing the future of a nation.” The statement read.


https://osunnewsroom.com/teachers-recruitment-osun-releases-qualifying-exams-results/amp/?__twitter_impression=true
Crime / Re: Man Bags Seven Years Jail Term For Defiling A Minor In Osun by Clevite(m): 10:41am On Dec 15, 2020
The convict, Isha Muhammad, is from another part of Nigeria. He worked as a Palm tree harvester in that rural community in Osun State at which he committed the crime. He is popular in that community, particularly among women who usually engaged his services to help them harvest palm trees.
Crime / Man Bags Seven Years Jail Term For Defiling A Minor In Osun by Clevite(m): 9:49am On Dec 15, 2020
ON DECEMBER 15, 2020
By Shina Abubakar, Osogbo

A middle-aged man, Isha Muhammad, was on Monday sentenced to seven years imprisonment for defiling an 8 years old girl.

The convict was first arraigned before Justice Olusegun Agboola on three counts bordering on rape, defilement and indecent assault contrary to sections 357, 218 and 360 and punishable under sections 358, 218 of the Criminal Code Cap. 34, Vol. 11, Laws of Osun State.

However, the defendant pleaded not guilty to the charges preferred against him. During the trial stage, the prosecuting counsel from the Ministry of Justice, Idayat Abdulrahman called five witnesses and tendered six exhibits before the court.

Abdulrahman told the court that the convict on April 19, 2020, at about 8 pm attacked the victim in the kitchen, laid her on the floor and forcefully had carnal knowledge of her while covering her mouth.

According to the counsel, on April 20, 2020, the victim’s aunt, Araoye Bolanle, 26, observed flies the victim’s lower body and upon checking her pants discovered bloodstain and substance suspected to be semen.

“Araoye inquired from the victim what happened and the minor narrated how she was defiled by the convict in the kitchen. She took her(victim) to Divisional Police Headquarters at Okuku, where she reported the matter,” she said.

The police, according to the counsel took the victim to a hospital for test and was also treated. She tendered before the court the medical report and the confessional statement of the convict.

Meanwhile, defense counsel, Mr J. Babalola, called three witnesses in favour of the convict and also tendered three exhibits before the court.

In his judgement, Justice Agboola declared Isah guilty and convicted him accordingly.

He then sentenced him to seven years for defilement and one year for indecent assault, adding that both terms should be served concurrently.

https://www.vanguardngr.com/2020/12/man-bags-seven-years-jail-term-for-defiling-a-minor-in-osun/
Culture / The Ijebu, The Yoruba And Their Influence On The Bible And Judaism by Clevite(m): 11:13am On Nov 30, 2020
The Ijebu, The Yoruba and Their Influence on The Bible and Judaism

By Reno Omokri

First published on my personal Facebook profile in 2017, then republished in my ThisDay column, TheAlternative, on Sunday, September 30, 2018.

I am reposting this article, that I wrote last year again, because some Yoruba elders have investigated and found that I was right about the origin and meaning of the word Yoruba (Yar’iba). Can those Yoruba who insulted me in September 2018, now read and apologise?

One of the most fascinating aspects of the history of the Black Race is hidden in plain sight and I have known this for years, but I have been a coward. I know my people. I know how some of us love to deprecate their own selves. And I was afraid that if I wrote about the truth, I would be attacked. But when has it ever been that truth was first celebrated?

For the truth, it has always been as Mahatma Gandhi said “First they ignore you, then they laugh at you, then they fight you, then you win.” I have no interest in winning. I just want the truth to be out there.

But as I woke up this morning, a Force propelled me. I was so restless and I asked myself why I was restless. And the words of John 8:32 were emblazoned on my mind:

“you shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free.”

Elsewhere, I have written about the biblical Nimrod (the first world emperor) in Genesis 10. I showed in actual fact that there was nothing like Nimrod. His real name is Namrud in Aramaic and Arabic. From where the European translators got the name Nimrod, I would not know. But the name found in the Pentateuch is Namrud. Do not take my word for it. Google it. Or go to a reference library.

I had also said that that Namrud was no other person than Lamurudu, the father of Oduduwa, the father of the Yoruba people. If you want evidence, Google my article ‘Why Black Man dey Suffer today.’

But today, I want to reveal the truth about a place called Jerusalem.

Many people do not realise that the original name for Jerusalem was not Jerusalem but actually Jebus. If you doubt me, stop reading right now and Google the word Jebus. Or go to a reference library.

The Jebus were a tribe that occupied the modern day Jerusalem before they were conquered by King David. This is a historical fact. It is also recorded in the Bible.

In Joshua 11:3, we read:

“And to the Canaanite on the east and on the west, and to the Amorite, and the Hittite, and the Perizzite, and the Jebusite in the mountains, and to the Hivite under Hermon in the land of Mizpeh.”

Now, note those words “the Jebusite in the mountains”. It is very important, as I will explain later.

Do not be confused by the use of the generic term ite after the names of tribes. They were not used in the original Hebrew Scriptures. It was the European and specifically the English translators of the Hebrew Scriptures, that added the generic suffix, ite.

So for example, in their eyes, a person from Canaan would be a Canaanite. The children of Ammon would be called Ammonites. And those from Jebus were called Jebusites.

I do not know why they did this. Did they do it to deceive, confuse, or hide the truth? Or, did they do it for ease of reference? Your guess is as good as mine.

Now, if you read 2 Samuel 5:6, it says:

“The king and his men marched to Jerusalem to attack the Jebusites, who lived there.”

The King here, refers to David. David attacked Jebus and defeated them as we can see in verse 8 of 2 Samuel 5 which says:

“David had said, "Anyone who conquers the Jebusites will have to use the water shaft to reach those 'lame and blind' who are David's enemies."

In verse 9, we read that David defeated the Jebusites, but did not take up residence in the mountains, where most of them lived (remember I told you to remember the mountains).

He chose to reside in the lowlands surrounding the mountains as we read in verse 9:

“David then took up residence in the fortress and called it the City of David. He built up the area around it, from the terraces inward.”

In actual fact, the name Jebus that you read about in The Bible, refers to a tribe now known as Ijebu in Southwest Nigeria.

I have just blown your mind. I know. It sounds like blasphemy. Heresy. But please let me land!

The Ijebu do not really call themselves I-J-E-B-U, the way an outsider would pronounce all syllables. They actually call themselves J-E-B-U, with the I before jebu silent.

And the Ijebu people are unlike other Yoruba tribes in that they do not claim Yoruba heritage. They have something you would find nowhere else in Yoruba land. They have a king called Awujale.

The Awujale of Ijebu, Sikiru Adetona, revealed in an interview, (which I urge every reader of this article to read: simply Google Middle East origins of the Ijebu), that the Ijebu originally came from the area around the Middle East to the Sudan.

This agrees with the biblical references in Joshua 11:3 and 12:10 as well as 2 Samuel 5:6-10.

So if the Jebus were the original inhabitants of Jerusalem, where does the word Jerusalem come from?

You see, the Ijebu or Jebu is the name of the tribe. However, they name their towns, villages and habitations after the topography of their environment.

So for instance, in modern day Nigeria, the Ijebu towns are known by the prefix Ijebu, followed by a suffix indicating their topography. Today, the Ijebu towns are known as Ijebu-Ode (which may loosely mean outer Ijebu), Ijebu-Igbo (which may loosely mean forested Ijebu). You also have Ijebu-Remo, Ijebu-Isiwo and other Ijebu towns, villages and communities that begin with the prefix Ijebu and end with a suffix depicting their topography or to a lesser extent, their history.

Now, recall that I urged my readers to remember that in Joshua 11:3, the Jebus were referred to as living in the mountains, but in 2 Samuel 5:6, the Bible records that the Jebus lived in Jerusalem.

Psalm 125:2 reads:

“As the mountains surround Jerusalem, so the LORD surrounds his people both now and forevermore.”

Jerusalem is a town surrounded by mountains. Even today, some residents of Jerusalem live in the mountains, others live in the lowlands or valley.

The Jebus who were living in the lowlands of Jerusalem and who were conquered by King David in 2 Samuel chapter 5 were Ijebu-Isale, loosely meaning Ijebu of the lowland or valley.

It is that Ijebu-Isale, which the natives would have called Jebu-sale (both i’s after Ijebu and Isale would have been silent) that was mispronounced as Jeru-Sale by King David and his men, because 2 Samuel chapter 5 quite clearly states that King David built the city of David in the lowland. Jeru-Sale became Jerusalem.


The challenge many Black People have is that we do not read. It is still true today that if you want to hide something from a Black man, you hide it in a book.

These things you just read are not secrets. They have been hidden in the most popular book in the world for centuries! They are in The Bible!

It grieves me when I see Black People, especially people of the Igbo tribe of Nigeria, say that their culture is derived from Jewish culture. That is not true and I will prove it using only Scripture.

Many people do not realise that there is a difference between being a Hebrew and being Jewish.

Hebrews are the descendants of Abraham. Jews are those who profess the faith of Judaism.

The faith of Judaism is not actually traced to Abraham, although the God of Judaism (whom I believe in) is the same God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob.

The fact is that the prophet Moses (Moshe) was the founder of Judaism. [/b]But how did he come about his spiritual knowledge?

Moses was an Egyptian general of Hebrew descent. For the first 40 years of his life, he lived in Egypt and had no connection with the one true God.

It was only when he ran away from Egypt after killing an Egyptian, that he met God.

Moses sought asylum in Midian, where he lived for forty years. He married Zipporah, the daughter of Jethro, the priest of Midian (also known as Reuel). This is very important. Why? Because Jethro was Black. How do I know? The Bible tells us.

Numbers 12:1 reads:

“And Miriam and Aaron spake against Moses because of the Ethiopian woman whom he had married: for he had married an Ethiopian woman.”

If you read the same verse in the NIV, it says:

“Miriam and Aaron began to talk against Moses because of his Cushite wife, for he had married a Cushite.”

Cush is the Hebrew word for Black. Do not be confused by the use of Ethiopian by the King James Version. When the KJV uses the term Ethiopian, what it actually means is Black Africa. You see, when the King James Version was written, Africa was known as Ethiopia and Black People were called Ethiope.

Google the word Ethiope if you doubt me. The nation now known as Ethiopia is referred to as Sheba in the Old Testament. It is NEVER referred to as Ethiopia (except in the New Testament). Hence, the Queen of Ethiopia who visited King Solomon is referred to as the Queen of Sheba, not Queen of Ethiopia.

So Moses was living with Black People in Midia and married the daughter of their Black priest. It was while he was there that he had the encounter with God described as the Burning Bush experience of Exodus 3.

A lot of the spiritual and physical laws which Moses passed on to the Hebrews in the form of the religion of Judaism were actually taught to him by his Black father-in-law. How do I know? Because the bible says so.

Exodus 18:24 says:

“Moses listened to his father-in-law and did everything he said.”

This is the reason why there are so many similarities between Jewish culture and Black African culture.

For example, in Deuteronomy 25:5, Moses taught that if a man dies without a seed, his brother, who is next in line, will produce seed for him through his widowed wife.

In the New Testament, the Sadducees threw this law at the face of our Lord Jesus in Matthew 22:24 which reads:

“Teacher," they said, "Moses told us that if a man dies without having children, his brother must marry the widow and raise up offspring for him.”

This custom is present in the original customary laws of almost all Black African tribes. Africans did not learn this from the Jews. The Jews learnt it from Africans.

Africans need to realise that the very first nation mentioned in the Bible is the Black Race.
Genesis 2:13 reads:

“The name of the second river is the Gihon; it winds through the entire land of Cush.”

That word Cush is the Hebrew word for the Black Race till this very day.


Even the way that the Jews consulted God (divination) is of Black origin. Many times, when we read that God told a Jewish prophet something, it is not that God came down or spoke to them in dreams or through an angel, which did happen. However, by far the most consistent way that the Israelites consulted and heard from God, was through the practice of divination. It is in the Bible.

Aaron was a diviner. He cast lots, using holy jewelled beads called Urim and Thummim.

Exodus 28:30 reads:

“Also put the Urim and the Thummim in the breastpiece, so they may be over Aaron's heart whenever he enters the presence of the LORD. Thus Aaron will always bear the means of making decisions for the Israelites over his heart before the LORD.”

David was recorded as a good king because he regularly practiced divination (casting the lot).

We see this in 1 chronicles 24:31

“They also cast lots, just as their relatives the descendants of Aaron did, in the presence of King David and of Zadok, Ahimelek, and the heads of families of the priests and of the Levites. The families of the oldest brother were treated the same as those of the youngest.”

Even the land of Canaan was divided amongst the tribes of Israel by divination.

Numbers 26:55 reads:

“But the land shall be divided by lot. They shall receive their inheritance according to the names of the tribes of their fathers.”

Even in the New Testament, the disciples of our Lord and Saviour used divination to choose a successor to Judas Iscariot.

In Acts 1:26 we read:

“Then they cast lots, and the lot fell to Matthias; so he was added to the eleven apostles.”

This practice of casting lots, is a very ancient and still common practice amongst the Jebu or Ijebu people of Nigeria specifically and amongst the descendants of Oduduwa.

Just as the Jewish priests use beaded jewels known as Urim and Thumim, so do the Jebu or Ijebu and the Omo Oduduwa use beads for their divination.


If you have ever watched a Nollywood movie where a traditional priest threw beads on the floor and saw the future or identified a culprit who stole or predicted the outcome of a given venture, that was the ancient Black African science of divination.

Now, I have used the word, Yoruba, to describe the Omo Oduduwa as distinct from the Jebu or Ijebu. But ask any Yoruba elder for the meaning of Yoruba and they have no clue. The truth is that before the British came, there was NOTHING like Yoruba.

You were either Egba, Owu, Ijesha, Awori, etc. You will not find any document bearing the word Yoruba from the 18th century. The omo Oduduwa now called Yoruba used to call themselves omooluabi.

The word Yoruba actually comes from the word Yar’Iba. It is a Fulani word dating from the days of slavery. If you read the memoirs of Bishop Samual Ajayi Crowther, he did not refer to himself as Yoruba.

In his memoirs, Ajayi Crowther revealed that he was raided from his village in Osogun (in present day Oyo state) by Fulani slave raiders (different from slave traders).

The Fulani were notorious for raiding tribes of the lower Niger. They called the Igbo Yar’Miri, which is a derogatory name that they still call them in the North (Nyamiri). The Yorubas they called Yar’Iba. I know the meaning of that word and it is so derogatory that I will not reveal it here.

It was the British, who in search of an ethnic identity for the Omo Oduduwa, took the derogatory word Yar’iba, and mispronounced it as Yoruba.

The actual name for the Yoruba or the Omo Oduduwa, is omoluabi, which is a word that evolved from omo-ti-olu-iwa-bi, meaning the child that the lord of character begat.

Many people, including many modern day Yoruba speakers, think that Oluwa means Lord. No it does not. Oluwa connotes Lord, but it does not mean just lord. It means Lord of Iwa, meaning character or good morals.

Now what is the origin of omo-ti-olu-iwa-bi? Many, myself included, think it goes back to the origin of Adam, the child that had no mother or father but was begotten by the Lord as we read in Genesis 2, which itself agrees with the folkloric origins of Oduduwa’s ancestral line through Lamurudu.

I know that these revelations may be shocking and could even seem like heresy to some of my readers, but I urge everyone who has read this to behave like the Berean people.

Acts 17:11 reads:

“Now the Berean Jews were of more noble character than those in Thessalonica, for they received the message with great eagerness and examined the Scriptures every day to see if what Paul said was true.”

Please search the Scriptures. Everything you have read here is based on Scripture, shocking as it may be.

Reno Omokri

Deep Thinker. #1 Bestselling author of Facts Versus Fiction: The True Story of the Jonathan Years. Avid traveller. Table Shaker. Buhari Tormentor. Sharer of the Gospel.

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Politics / Re: Edo 2020 Governorship Election Updates, Results And Live Monitoring by Clevite(m): 2:56pm On Sep 20, 2020
Dozis:

You don't get the point, we are talking of the developmental impact of Lagos being the former capital of Nigeria, not the geographical area or the place that capital was located.
If I understand the argument between you both, most of what constitute the developmental edges that Lagos has today over other States, particularly in infrastructures are as a result of it being the former FCT. The fact, however, is that Lagos, being the FCT of Nigeria, did not cover the whole of Lagos, FCT' s administration and impact was restricted to some part of Lagos, not the entire Lagos we knew then and now.
Politics / Re: Edo 2020 Governorship Election Updates, Results And Live Monitoring by Clevite(m): 1:32pm On Sep 20, 2020
Dozis:

You limited the whole federal presence in Lagos to just a local government, wonderful!!.
Also Rock is the capital of Nigeria not Abuja according to you.
Sentiments and politics apart, the guy is actually right on what he said about Lagos. He is only telling you basic History.

The substantial parts of what is today known as Lagos and Lagos State at large were not under both the pre-independence and the post-independence Federal Administration of Nigeria. They were largely under the Western Regional administration. You may need to get your hand on a book about the pre-colonial and post-colonial history of Lagos.
Politics / Re: Edo 2020 Governorship Election Debate On Channels TV: PDP Vs APC by Clevite(m): 7:46pm On Sep 13, 2020
A debate like this is also an easy avenue for a challenger like Ize-Iyamu to talk himself so impressively into trouble. In his effort to talk down on his opponent and impress people, he can make bogus promises that he can't fulfill, if he eventually get elected.

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