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LiteratureRe: How Can I Get James A. Michener's Novels In Nigeria? by freeDR(op): 7:01pm On Mar 06, 2015
Enoquin:
James Michener, one of my top fav authors. I have no idea how you can get them in Nigeria but why not order for them from overseas. The few I read were from few and varied people
Thanks, I will look into getting them from overseas.
LiteratureHow Can I Get James A. Michener's Novels In Nigeria? by freeDR(op): 8:23am On Mar 06, 2015
Please and please, I need someone to tell me where I can purchase James A. Michener's novels here in Nigeria. Anywhere you point to me, I'm ready to go after them, though I live in Ekiti. Thanks for your anticipated response.
HealthRe: Why Is Water Always Left Behind In The Toilet Bowl? by freeDR(op): 2:38pm On Feb 24, 2015
Omexonomy:
95% of people in nairaland are children who cant reason properly
Of course, it's so obvious from your history how well you can reason. Look here, if Seun Osewa was like you, he wouldn't have been able to do anything like this. I think that gives you an idea of the reason why you are where you are today. You need some attitude change.
HealthRe: Why Is Water Always Left Behind In The Toilet Bowl? by freeDR(op): 2:33pm On Feb 24, 2015
PRISTINEMUSCLES:
Moderator do not move this irrelevant topic to the front page. I do not know why someone will just wake up and start creating "uncalled for" thread. At least a little child would know the reason for water in the toilet.
Why don't you just keep your thoughts to yourself. Nairaland doesn't belong to you. Obviously, it belongs to a better kind of people. Nonsense
HealthRe: Why Is Water Always Left Behind In The Toilet Bowl? by freeDR(op): 11:05am On Feb 24, 2015
delishpot:
So that your shit smell can be reduced. The water stops the smell from the pipes leaking back up into your home. Plus it helps ease flushing.
You made a lot of sense.
HealthRe: Why Is Water Always Left Behind In The Toilet Bowl? by freeDR(op): 11:04am On Feb 24, 2015
aanumama:
You don't have to leave it in your own, mop is your friend grin grin grin grin
seriously I use to ask myself that question too.
Plumbers in the house can help with the reason cheesy
You are too funny grin
HealthRe: Why Is Water Always Left Behind In The Toilet Bowl? by freeDR(op): 11:02am On Feb 24, 2015
Omexonomy:
because APC and their fellow janjaw.e.ed BH minions are evil and shekau their BH field commander will soon be capture alive what sayest thou?
Ha!
HealthWhy Is Water Always Left Behind In The Toilet Bowl? by freeDR(op): 10:48am On Feb 24, 2015
What is the most important function of the water that is always left behind in the toilet bowl? Does it necessarily have to be there? If yes, why? Please, I want answers from Nairalanders. MODs, you can help by helping me to move this to the appropriate section. I couldn't think of any. Thanks.
PoliticsRe: The Story Behind The Death Sentence Of An Oba(alaaye Of Efon-alaaye) In 1949. by freeDR(op): 3:38pm On Feb 22, 2015
PassingShot:
Thank you OP.

We need more threads of "isele nla" like this one.

Good to know that justice was served on the Oba.
Thanks buddy
PoliticsRe: The Story Behind The Death Sentence Of An Oba(alaaye Of Efon-alaaye) In 1949. by freeDR(op): 12:18pm On Feb 22, 2015
meforyou1:
Wow, what a captivating story, though sad. Believe you me, if it were now, that Oba would have been a freed man
I wouldn't argue that.
PoliticsRe: The Story Behind The Death Sentence Of An Oba(alaaye Of Efon-alaaye) In 1949. by freeDR(op): 12:16pm On Feb 22, 2015
GBTYO:
Osun is a voodoo enclave of ritual abductions and killings

No wonder they have a voodoo alfa as governor who not only urged his fellow osunites to arm themselves with charms but also saw a spike in his state of ritual killings during the runup to the polls

Yorubas are fetish see how Awolowo and Bode Thoms played the devil's advocate.


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The town of Efon-Alaaye is in Ekiti. Also, Awolowo and Bode Thomas were only doing their job.
PoliticsRe: The Story Behind The Death Sentence Of An Oba(alaaye Of Efon-alaaye) In 1949. by freeDR(op): 11:14am On Feb 22, 2015
Sleekydee:
Yippie....Victory is mine.
Me too
PoliticsRe: The Story Behind The Death Sentence Of An Oba(alaaye Of Efon-alaaye) In 1949. by freeDR(op): 11:13am On Feb 22, 2015
chrisgurl:
Wow..I read all of it
Well done. It wasn't a wasted effort.
PoliticsThe Story Behind The Death Sentence Of An Oba(alaaye Of Efon-alaaye) In 1949. by freeDR(op):
I stumbled on this piece and decided to share with fellow Nairalanders.

OBA SENTENCED TO DEATH FOR RITUAL KILLING Published By: Mustapha Ogunsakin Efon Alaaye, the hilly and rocky boarder town between today’s Osun and Ekiti states is one of the ancient towns of Yorubaland. Like most towns in the same town, Efon Alaaye traces its roots to the cradle of Yoruba civilization, Ile- Ife. Life was as usual, rustic, with everyone been his brother’s keeper. However something very strange happened in the sunny afternoon of January 10, 1949 that threw the whole town into turmoil. Adediwura, a 15 month old baby was playing within the compound of his father, Ojo, when she suddenly disappeared. After a fruitless search in the compound, the mother could no longer bear the thoughts of her child been missing. She entered the afternoon sun and started shouting, throwing herself to the ground and weeping, and claiming that her daughter had been kidnapped. The husband and other members of the compound met briefly and decided to immediately inform the Alaaye of Efon, Oba Samuel Adeniran. Kabiyesi too, after several hours, organized a search party to recover the missing child. This however did not yield any fruitful result. The police too got involved in the case and the authorities sent to Lagos for help from the Central Investigations Department (CID) On the February 10, 1949, a team of detectives arrived Efon Alaaye. They are Chief Inspector Aruah, Sergeants Sule Agbabiaka and Olawaiye; and Constable Ariyo. They immediately set to work and within 48 hours, they established that Adediwura may have been a victim of ritual murder.

On St Valentine’ day 1949 (Monday February 14), the case was given national prominence as it was reported by the Daily Times Newspaper. Shortly after, the detectives arrested three suspects in connection with the murder. They are Enoch Falayi, Gabriel Olaberinjo, and Daniel Ojo. Falayi was a native doctor, and consultant to the Alaaye, while the other two were his messengers. Coronary inquest to the murder started at the Obokungbusi Hall, Ilesa in early April under Magistrate W. O Egbuna who was in charge of the area. During police investigations,one of the accused persons mentioned the involvement of Oba Adeniran and he was promptly arrested.

At the inquest, the Crown was represented by Mr Llyod Crow. Chief Obafemi Awolowo and Olu Alakija represented Oba Adeniran while Bode Thomas represented Olaberinjo and Abiodun Akerele represented Falayi. Chief Awolowo also represented Ojo. The coroner’s inquest eventually established that baby Adediwura was murdered by the accused persons and charges of murder was preferred against the Oba and the three other accused persons. The case was then transferred to Akure High Court. The trial judge was Justice N.S Pollard. Twenty one witnesses gave evidence. One of the witnesses, Aina Ola stated that it was Enoch Falayi, the herbalist to Oba Adeniran that kidnapped Adediwura and hid her under his Agbada. Owomobi, Falayi’s wife also gave evidence that the child was kept at their house and in the night she was forced to put the child on her back to the house of the second accused, Gabriel Olaberinjo. Ojo Olofa testified that the child was taken to the palace the following day where she was butchered in the presence of the Oba. The Oba, he said, brought out kolanuts and sworn them to secrecy. He further testified that at the palace, the eyes and the tongue of the child were taken by the first and second accused through a door that leads to the Oba’s living quarters. The dismembered body was then taken to the forest around the CMS church and buried by there. It was in this forest that the police discovered the body. After all the witnesses gave their evidence, the Crown counsel, Mr Crow submitted that the statements of the three major witnesses – Aina Ola, Owomobi and Ojo Olofa was sufficient for the conviction of Falayi, the herbalist. But the defence counsels argued that the three witnesses were accomplices and as such, their evidence needs to be corroborated. However, the trial judge, Justice Pollard ruled that he was satisfied that Aina Ola cannot be treated as an accomplice and therefore, her evidenced is enough corroboration of the concealment of Adediwura at Falayi’s house and subsequent transfer to the palace. Falayi was thereafter found guilty. Crown Counsel Crow also submitted that the confessional statement of Gabriel Olaberinjo and Ojo Olofa’s evidence was a complete corroboration of the second accused person’s guilt. However, his lawyer, Bode Thomas argued that his client made the statement under duress, and therefore could not be accepted as evidence. But Justice Pollard held otherwise. The judge said that he was satisfied that the accused evidence was made voluntarily and freely. He too was found guilty. However, Daniel Ojo was acquitted for lack of substantial evidence against him.

On Oba Adeniran, the Crown Counsel submitted that evidence showed that he not only had the intention to kill, but also participated in the ritual murder of baby Adediwura. He directed the court to the evidence of Ojo Olofa, and Owomobi. The prosecutor further urged the court to take into consideration the demeanor of the Oba which portrayed him as a person with a guilty mind. However, his lawyer, Chief Awolowo argued that the fact that the Oba assisted the parents of the deceased and the parents during the search for the baby is enough to clear him of guilt. Chief Awolowo maintained that as an Oba, there are some elements in the town that wanted to deal with him. The lawyer said all the evidence against his client was circumstantial. However Justice Pollard did not agree with the lawyer. He said that his evidence that some people in the town had vowed to implicate him in the murder was an afterthought that holds no water. The trial judge thereafter found him guilty, and sentenced him to death with the other accused persons.

The accused persons however appealed the decision of the trial court before the West African Court of Appeal (WACA) where the Chief Justice of Nigeria, Justice Verity presided with two other justices. After listening to both sides, the appellate court found the following: 1) Although the disappearance of the child was reported to the Oba early in the afternoon, he as the head of the town did nothing until twilight; 2) Five days after the disappearance, the Oba sent for the constable to say he had information that the child will be found at the forest near CMS compound. 3) Upon the arrest of Enoch Falayi, he ordered his release because he claimed that Falayi was his “doctor”. 4) The corps found the mutilated body exactly where the Oba said the police would found it. The court maintained that even though these findings were circumstantial,the statements of other accused persons, and the ones read to him by the police which he confirmed, have already proved his guilt. The court particularly quoted Gabriel Olaberinjo,s statement read to the Oba by Sergeant Agbabiaka which the Oba did not deny. The statement reads: “I was in the palace of Alaaye of Efon at night, I saw Enoch carry one girl under his gown into the palace. He placed the girl under the staircase in the palace… Enoch left to call Alaaye… Alaaye came and saw the girl. He said Enoch should do her as he said he would do her… He carried the cigarette tin(in which the eyes and tongue) to Oba Alaaye… The following night Oba Alaaye asked whether the corpse of the girl had been cleared….” Justice Verity then concluded: “With acceptance of that statement as evidence of tacit admission of the facts therein, there is not only ample corroboration of the evidence… it goes further and is evidence of admission of facts from which no other conclusion is possible than that the appellant counseled and procured the murder of this child and was rightly found guilty thereof” Oba Adeniran, his herbalist- Falayi and one of his servants and Gabriel Olaberinjo were subsequently hanged.
CrimeRe: Boy Killed In Kaduna During Fight Over Jonathan’s Billboard by freeDR(m): 12:56pm On Feb 21, 2015
OLUJOSHINS:
He only advised the PDP not to erect a billboard. Later dem go say APC supporters are thugs. SMH.


to the simpleton above me (viczing) : I will advise U to register now for adult education. Ur comments portray U as either mentally derailed (which I doubt to be the case). Or a sheer ignorant individual (which can be adjusted when U obtain quality education)
My friend, you just confirmed his point.
TravelRe: Why I Want To Visit Nigeria - A Foreigner's (Flimsy) Reasons. by freeDR(m): 5:15pm On Feb 20, 2015
AlpineSnow:
Haha. Don't know where Yaba is. I'm kenyan. But I'm in the states now.

Here are some of the works that made me so familiar with Nigeria:

- Nnamdi Azikiwe's Autobiography
- Some works by soyinka (I've only read snippets of Soyinka coz he's too smart for me)
- "The Nigeria Civil war" by John st Jorre.
- A host of works by Achebe.
- Multitude of short stories by Nigerian authors.
- I've read three books by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
- " Sunset in Biafra" which is a criticism of Biafra by Elechi Amadi who I think was an Efik man or something.
- A host of historical vignettes on Nigeria.
- "My Command" which is Obasanjo's autobiography of the civil war with a focus on his role as commander.

Essentially, I've read a lot about Nigeria and know quite a bit about it. And I just discovered nairaland last week.
[b][/b] lol, I feel the same about Soyinka too. BTW, I think you are an avid reader. You have won my respect already.
Nairaland GeneralRe: Angry Indian Bride Marries Wedding Guest… by freeDR(m): 7:31am On Feb 19, 2015
That bride has no chill at all. She should have waited for an explanation. Anyway, it happened in India.
PoliticsRe: Whats Wrong With This Post From Dailytimes Nigeria by freeDR(m): 4:28pm On Feb 18, 2015
There isn't much difference between the reporter and mama peace....
PoliticsRe: UPDATE: Figures And Percentage Of PVC Collection As At February 13th, 2014 by freeDR(m): 1:23pm On Feb 17, 2015
The Northerners are taking this election seriously, while the southerners are busy with philosophical analysis on nairaland and newspapers without their PVC. Soon, they(southerners) will come out and start blaming the northerners for ruling Nigeria longer than the rest. The northerners are simply smarter.
PoliticsRe: Buhari Ordered Me To Dismiss 48 Errant Cadets In NDA,32 Of Them Muslims-Gen Paul by freeDR(m): 8:36am On Feb 16, 2015
chamboy:
You Are A foool if u take the word of a politician over a General
You are a bigger fool for thinking a General can not lie.
PoliticsRe: Drivers Attack DSS Official In Ekiti by freeDR(m): 11:02am On Feb 14, 2015
siraj1402:
A cow is Better than me.
. Nice one
PoliticsRe: Drivers Attack DSS Official In Ekiti by freeDR(m): 9:53pm On Feb 13, 2015
siraj1402:
Is Fayose not the governor again?I'm expecting more.Meanwhile the so called DSS need more embarrassment, its their action that installed the "chief driver" called governor.
Oponu ni e
PoliticsRe: A Phd Question... by freeDR(m): 7:19am On Feb 13, 2015
GEJ's answer is obviously more realistic. Corruption cannot be killed. GMB's statement is for the feeble-minded.
RomanceRe: Can A Normal Guy Stay One Month Without Sex? by freeDR(m): 6:37am On Feb 13, 2015
HotBisi:
I know an active guy that stayed for 3yrs
An active guy? He is definitely not active.
HealthRe: The Facts About Condoms by freeDR(m): 6:31am On Feb 13, 2015
Ishilove:
Very educative piece for those people who refuse to allow Jesus into their life and abstain.

I don't know why but I was just chuckling throughout this article... grin grin

Cc: Eyop, Burger01, zyxxx,barcanista, Adesiji77, coogar

grin
Nairaland GeneralRe: Brain Teaser- How Did I Survive? by freeDR(m): 6:00am On Feb 12, 2015
You were probably among the ones that got out earlier. Simple.
CelebritiesRe: Kelvin Olusola, Grammy Award First Nigerian Winner [Photo] by freeDR(m): 1:05am On Feb 11, 2015
alexlee50:
Poster get your facts right.The first nigerian to win a grammy was Sade Adu and that was in 1985.The other nigerian is seal.
Thanks for the correction. Mind you, Seal is Brazilian.
Nairaland GeneralRe: Short History Of Slave Trade In Badagry by freeDR(m): 4:48pm On Feb 03, 2015
Nice one. More power to your elbow.
PoliticsRe: Rochas Okorocha Urges Igbos To Remain In The North by freeDR(m): 4:30pm On Feb 03, 2015
Any Igbo who loves his life wouldn't listen to Okorocha. He is a sellout, pretending to have forgotten about yesterday.
PoliticsRe: Rochas Okorocha Urges Igbos To Remain In The North by freeDR(m): 4:25pm On Feb 03, 2015
Any Igbo who loves his life wouldn't listen to Okorocha. He is a sellout, pretending to have forgotten about yesterday.
PoliticsRe: How My Father’s Jailer Can Offer Nigeria A Fresh Start By Lola Shoneyin by freeDR(m): 5:04am On Feb 01, 2015
The only reason you would forgive and pretend you love BUHARI is if your father actually stole. And, I believe he did.

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