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Mutteeme:Please what is a 17yr and 14yr old looking for at clubs O |
So many surprising things see the amount of debts they have to pay and then the size of their workforce. States up for sale the CofO is on OLX |
Brunicekid:You made attempt but it was actually the mother |
olajide8:I was about to ask the same question - if this doesn't finish then abacha loot would never finish |
muyoge: so with this, it means it has no meaning? And cannot be ascribed to any of them? |
Where are the English education students people wey dey copy for class, come dey correct another person online
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olajide8:BBC documentary on yahoo boys nigerians based in S.A defrauding people in the U.S posing as military officers |
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GistmoreNG: Paragraph 2,4 and 6 explains everything properly - this is the time our English education students are supposed to come out and explain the meaning of this ruling - na who put I or s them go dey correct upandan - https://punchng.com/tribunal-dismisses-apc-oyetola-inecs-objections-to-adeleke-pdps-petition/ By Section 140(2) of the Electoral Act does not permit the Tribunal to deduct votes and declare a winner This is what happens when the tribunal judges want to be bribed - lawyers want the cases to go on to courts so they can be patronized - 2 possible judgments one case* rubbish corrupt country |
computermouse:It seems the news from this site has been deleted |
Dem dey chop human being there- shekina - arson is not always a crime, especially when they are suspect and the police can be bribed or there is no evidence, to show why they should be shut down- Abi we get laws against racism in our constitution ![]() |
The thunder that would fire all these lawyers - has been doing press up for years- nonsense |
Newsloft:When a man has money, he does certain things that make people jealous - I envy you sir- heat wan kill us for naija |
vacanci:Very interesting - una 2 do research! |
Now innocent nigerians would be responsible for paying greedy civil servants, the increment in the salaries they want - it's time we start to stone all of them O! |
Rev mbaka has said, they would be disgraced- they are walking along that path - the minority cannot force their will on the majority never |
rooftech:FOB are dead - same as C and F- |
BrandSpurNG:It's going down ![]() |
skarlett: Your parent no waste money, for your education *his show personality* - he's showbiz personality - (change my pidgin to proper english) |
Jaqenhghar:I hope you are not here, because if you are you are part of the shit inside the hole O! ![]() |
skarlett:Context his a celebrity and what he is wearing is supposed to add to his show personality - so una sabi jump because una dey do English education when we see una we sabi una |
We heard the police in river state have been an accomplice in writing election results in favour of candidates of their choosing for years - now that 2 parties are at logger heads - the figures of voters in river state have significantly reduced - the army went in to disrupt the police from providing the necessary shield of protection for the riggers as usual - all hell has now broken loose |
skarlett:No need - for your consumption thou adorn definition: 1. to add something decorative to a person or thing: 2 . to make something more attractive |
nairafamedotcom:Come and go and join army - they would say no- but they can adorn military fatigue upandan- |
Islie:Why can't people from other regions mind their business - meddlesome interlopers |
https://medium.com/@OGBENISKILLA/bashorun-gaa-oyo-iles-unforgotten-tyrant-and-his-end-58fe201ed933 *a historical exposeé of the existence of the oyo empire and the existence of badagry as far back as the 16th century - bearing in mind Dahomey (republic of benin) as part of oyo state Bashorun Gaa: Oyo-Ile’s Unforgotten Tyrant And His End The Old Oyo Empire was one of the strongest if not the strongest in the Yoruba mythology. Oyo-Ile as it was called then (not the modern day Oyo) has a lot of stories surrounding it, being the choosen place for many of the Yoruba gods and warriors, likewise kings and people of great reputation. This brings us to the story surrounding Bashorun Gaa and his reign as the Prime Minister of the Old Oyo Empire. Bashorun Gaa was an integral part of the Old Oyo Empire’s royal politics. No story of Oyo-Ile would be complete without a mention of his name. Bashorun Gaa was instrumental to the military conquests during his time as a Prime Minister of the Old Oyo Empire during the 17th/18th century. During the 17th century Oyo Kingdom, the monarchical failings came with a succession of uncharitable kings to the exalted throne. From Odarawu who was bad tempered, to Kanran, an unmitigated tyrant, then Jayin, the effeminate and dissolute, down to Ayibi, the cruel and arbitrary, and Osinyago, the worthless, the Alaafin’s in the second half of the 17th century were despotic. Odarawu was the Alaafin of Oyo after Alaafin Ajagbo, and his reign was short because he was considered a man of bad temperament. According to Oyo legend his bad temper led him to being removed as king and also served as educational warning and lesson to future kings on character development. He was asked to commit suicide after his last blunder on the throne — he ordered the destruction of a town called Ojo-segi for the trite reason of being disrespected in the market by a trader in Ojo-segi. He was followed by others who were as terrible as he was. Bashorun Gaa being the head of the Oyo Mesi (the Oyo council of Kingmakers) became too powerful during that period supervising and executing the death of four Alaafins in quick succession. He was said to be so powerful he could turn to any animal at will. He was Bashorun from 1750–1774 and was believed to have grown up during the reign of the 9 Alaafins. They were terrible kings and this could have affected his view of the office. The unwritten Constitution which gave Bashorun (prime minster) a final say on the nomination of the new Alaafin and the control of the kingmakers was so great that the Bashorun ’s power rivaled that of the Alaafin himself. This of course was an open opportunity for Bashorun Gaa to have absolute control of the political machinery of old Oyo kingdom of his time in his palms. Power drunk, Bashorun Gaa became a classical tyrant during the Yoruba pre-colonial era breaking the support he had among the people against tyrant kings. The one who fights the tyrants became a feared tyrant himself. Bashorun Gaa, unconstitutionally hijacked all the political power and machinery of Oyo kingdom. All the homage, respects and the material benefits meant for the kings were diverted to his personality. This was a great crime against the royal political system and great assault to the gods of the land and the past ancestors. He was also said to have been a crime instigator. He was fond of aiding, abetting and covering the crimes committed by the people of his household. The history recorded the serial killings committed by his sons and head slave. The criminals were protected by him and even punished those who reported the crime. The Bashorun ordered the massacre of the family members of one of his wives who was alleged to have attempted to poison him. He was however poisoned by the last Alaafin he killed, Alaafin Majeogbe. The poison left him weak, paralyzed and vulnerable. Bashorun Gaa’s end was believed to have came during the reign of Alaafin Abiodun who ruled from 1774–1789. As much as I want to believe Alaafin Abiodun’s plot against Bashorun Gaa was so he could have a peaceful and tyrant free reign, I think a more solid reason is because Gaa murdered his only daughter, Agbonyin. While a version of the story states that Bashorun Gaa killed the girl for a ritual, another version states that Gaa needed a deer and when he couldn’t get any, he ordered his men to kill Alaafin Abiodun’s daughter, Agbonyin (who was forcefully married to him) because she had a similar name. The furious and heartbroken Alaafin Abiodun met clandestinely with the Onikoyi and the then Are-Ona-Kakanfo, Oyabi from Ajaseland, on how to send Gaa to his grave and Alaafin Abiodun and his co-plotters succeeded in extinguishing the fear Bashorun Gaa had instilled in the people of Oyo-Ile. In 1774, hundreds of angry people of Oyo-Ile were said to have stormed Gaa’s compound and killed all members of his household. Only his eldest son, Ojo Agubambaru had survived the attack and fled to a faraway land called Bariba in this version of the story. Another version stated that his children fled Oyo for places like Egbado (Yewa), Badagry, Cotonou in Dahomey, all main locations where their father had contacts and that Ojo Agubambaru later came back to Oyo Ile to take the throne but was betrayed. Bashorun Gaa himself was dragged out and tied tied to a stake at Akesan market and Alaafin Abiodun ordered that every citizen cut a pound of flesh from his body and drop it in a huge fire in front of him. He was made to smell the odour of his own flesh, his nose was not allowed to be cut and flesh from the left part of his chest was excluded too (to prevent him from dying quickly). The remains of his body were later burnt in fire to prevent his re-incarnation. The public execution of this man eventually brought up a popular saying in Yoruba land to warn those in power and the rulers who are tyrants. The saying goes thus: “Bi o laya ko seka, sugbon bi o ba ranti iku Gaa ki o so oto”. This is translated as — “If you are brave, venture into wickedness, but if you remembered Gaa’s death, adhere to the truth”. It must be noted that the death of the all-powerful Bashorun Gaa affected the Old Oyo Empire in some ways. Firstly, it decreased the military and political strength of the Empire; this was due to the destabilization of the Oyomesi after Gaa’s death; the Oyomesi were supposed to act as a check to the Alaafin but instead became his puppet, and left him with absolute authority to rule the Empire. Secondly, the political unrest the old Oyo Empire witnessed after Gaa’s death made some kingdoms under her auspices (like Dahomey) declare their independence. All these were undoubtedly among the factors that led to the subsequent fall of the old Oyo Empire in 1836/1837 Bashorun Gaa’s end was believed to have came during the reign of Alaafin Abiodun who ruled from 1774–1789). This is extracted ogbeni page. All rights reserved for him |
I am still trying to understand how she built those contours at the back ![]() |
ajayiopy:For what naa? Which advance? are they permanent staff? Would they be employed for months? Haba transport allowance only - see all the questions you are positing when you add those allowances together, they form the election allowance given to them, after the elections - Abi una wan yahoo-yahoo nigerians and the govt because they gave you the opportunity to contribute your quota to nation building ni? |
celebupdates:Let this amuludun - face his music - and leave politics for politicians - |
freemanbubble:Training allowance is given after the job has been performed in most cases - check out how private organisations, which are standard for this practice do it - they are lucky inec did not sub-contract training to consultancy firms - |
tendingNews:What is all this nonsense in this world like this sef? What concerns mudu of garri with price of eye pencil |
Them? When saraki was being awarded ambassador at large wetin APC do? 
