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*THE EGBAS ARE ARGUABLY THE MOST CIVILIZED TRIBE IN NIGERIA.* l *CHECK THIS OUT:* *Abeokuta was a sovereign nation for 20 years and 11 months before the British almagamated her with the rest of Nigeria. She had her own laws, Police Force, Civil Service and was well organized. The Alake was the head of the defunct government known as the Egba United Government (1 February 1893- 1 January 1914). The almagamation with the rest of Nigeria did not go down well with the Egba people and this resulted in the Adubi War (1918). I have compiled some facts about this ancient and paramount city that seats as the capital of Ogun State and also the pride of Egbaland.* *Abeokuta was founded in 1830, with Sodeke as her leader. The initial name of Abeokuta was “Oko Adagba” meaning “Adagba’s farmstead”-Adagba was an Itoko farmer. Sodeke who led the Egbas met him there.* *Abeokuta means ‘under a rock’, signifying the protection which the Olumo Rock offered the Egbas during attacks.* *Since the discovery of Olumo Rock, no one has fallen from it. Not even once.* *Eastern side of the Olumo Rock in Ikija, Abeokuta.* *The first church in Nigeria, St. Peter’s Anglican Church, is in Abeokuta.* *The first Baptist Church in West Africa and the first local government in Nigeria (Abeokuta South) are in Abeokuta.* *The first University in Nigeria should have been located in Abeokuta but due to infighting, it was established at Ibadan as the University of Ibadan in 1948.* *The first secondary school in Nigeria was sited in Abeokuta before it was relocated to Lagos as CMS Grammar School due to unknown reasons.* *The first hospital in Nigeria, Sacred Heart Hospital, is in Abeokuta. It is still functioning.* *The first bridge in Nigeria (Sokori Bridge-1903) built by a Nigerian (Mr. John Adenekan) without European supervision is in Abeokuta.* *The first Newspaper in Nigeria (Iwe Iroyin) was founded in Abeokuta in 1859.* *The first president of the Nigeria Union of Teachers and the first woman to drive a car was from Abeokuta. They both married each other. They were also the first male and female admitted to Abeokuta Grammar School.* *The first indigenous Chief Justice of Nigeria (Justice Adetokunbo Ademola) was from Abeokuta. He was the son of the longest reigning monarch (Alake) in Egbaland.* *Okukenu Sagbua I, was the first Alake of Egbaland. He was enthroned on August 8, 1854. His descendant, Okukenu Sagbua IV is the current Alake of Egbaland.* *Alake Gbadebo I, was the first* *monarch in Nigeria* *to visit England on a state visit.* *He spent 20 days at sea-May 5-25, 1904.* *The first time a white man came to Abeokuta on January 4, 1843, everybody (both young and old) left their homes and market places to catch a glimpse of Henry Townsend, the white man.* *During the American Civil War (1861-1865) which interrupted the U.S cotton trade to Europe, Abeokuta exported cotton to England.* *The most influential woman in the history of Egbaland and the first Iyalode of Egbaland was Madam Tinubu. Tinubu square in Lagos and Ita Iyalode in Abeokuta are named after her. She died in 1887.* *In 1893, the Egba United Government was recognized as an independent nation by Britain. She had her own laws. Many developments were made until 1914, when she was amalgamated to form Nigeria. The Sokori Bridge was constructed in 1903 and Abeokuta Grammar School was founded on July 16, 1908.* *Abeokuta has produced many outstanding persons in the nation: In Academics (Reverend Israel Oludotun Ransome-Kuti, Professor Saburi Biobaku), In Accountancy (Akintola Williams, Folorunso Oke, Bola Kuforiji-Olubi), In Law (Justice Adetokunbo Ademola – first indigenous Chief Justice of Nigeria, Olumuyiwa Jibowu, George Sodehinde Sowemimo, S. O. Lambo, Chief F.R.A. Williams, Prince Bola Ajibola), In Medicine (Moses Majekodunmi, Professor Thomas Lambo, Koye Ransome – Kuti)), In Military (Olusegun Obasanjo, Oluwole Rotimi, Enitan Ransome-Kuti), In Civil Service (Simeon Adebo), In Literature (Ajisafe, J.F Odunjo, Amos Tutuola, Wole Soyinka – of Egba mother), In Music (Josiah J. Ransome-Kuti, Fela Ransome-Kuti, Femi Ransome-Kuti, Fela Sowande, Ebenezer Obey, Sina Peters, Adeola Akinsanya, Prince Adekunle, Ayinla Omowura), In Journalism (Olusegun Osoba, Reuben Abati), In Women Rights and Entrepreneur (Iyalode Tinubu, Eniola Soyinka, Elizabeth Adekogbe, Funmilayo Ransome-Kuti and Iyalode Bisi Tejuoso), In Politics (Olusegun Obasanjo, Ernest Adegunle Sonekan, M.K.O. Abiola, Moses Majekodunmi, Dimeji Bankole, Ayotunde Rosiji, Olusegun Osoba, Ibikunle Amosun) and others countless to mention.* *In 1925, Josiah Jesse Ransome-Kuti (1855-1930) Fela’s grandfather, became the first Nigerian to release a record album after he recorded several Yoruba language hymns in gramophone through Zonophone Records.* *The most enlightened clan among the Yoruba tribe are the Egbas. Her chiefs had been interacting with the Queen of England as far back as 1868 which continued till a century later. English and Egba monarchs did exchange gifts.* *The First South Westerners ever to rule Nigeria are from Abeokuta (Olusegun Obasanjo and Ernest Shonekan).* *It is widely believed that Egba women are more independent than any other Yoruba tribe in the country e.g Eniola Soyinka, Elizabeth Adekogbe and Funmilayo Ransome-Kuti.* *Popular Egba Song:* *Egba ile, ibe ni 'gbagbo ti bere;* *Egba ile, ibe l'olaju ti bere;* *Omo Egba won m'aye je.;* *Baba mi se die loro mi emi l'omo Lakesin.* *Bo ni male ma wi ni mosalasi, won a ni ka ma ro'ko;* *Bo ni 'gbagbo ma wi ni Soosi, won a ni ka ma s'agbe.* *Eni yo s'ore agbe, a jinyan koko, a senu kabata;* *Ewele wekun ewele,* *A ko ma f'oju sunkun ara wa;* *E e wele wekun e wele.*
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heartbraker:How old are you? Idle soul! |
Why is this place deserted? This news piece is a torment to certain specie. |
Below is the first ever colonial Northern/ southern Nigeria Revenue profile of 1914 What do you think?
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Mubiola360:Even if satan carries bad news about Nigeria, they will celebrate it |
shortgun:He's no longer a Delta Igbo again? Lol Like Arewa, when they're needed for political fortune, Kwara, benue, kogi etc are north but when they want to distribute largese, they're middle belt or Christians |
kingbee90:Who know am? Someone wey church no feel sef |
OnyeAghaJesus:What's"the privilege due to him"? The over bloated privilege that those in the knows should not challenge? |
I started Nollywood before Pete Edochie – Bob Emmanuel;::::::: Actor Bob Manuel has stirred controversy by claiming that he began his Nollywood career before veteran actor Pete Edochie, challenging the widespread belief that Edochie is the industry’s oldest figure. In an interview with Gbam on Monday, Bob Manuel, speaking in Igbo, stated that although Pete Edochie is older in age, he started acting before Edochie became prominent in Nollywood. “Pete Edochie is not the oldest in Nollywood. I started before him. He may be older than me, but he wasn’t part of the first Living in Bondage that kickstarted the industry. You can’t just claim you are the oldest,” Bob Manuel said. He added, “Those claiming to be the oldest—where are your works? Who remembers them? Even now, some are planning to remake Things Fall Apart into a movie. Pete’s work was TV series. Neither the actors nor the financiers studied theatre arts at university. When I see these things, I just laugh.” Pete Edochie, however, remains celebrated as a Nollywood pioneer, gaining fame with the 1980s TV adaptation of Things Fall Apart before the Nigerian film industry reached mainstream recognition in the 1990s. https://www.facebook.com/100070816395269/posts/pfbid0DyefTndwT7aAQaLN1uVhAfmF3xjGzDy9Cthk9ZgncnjhTsgnn7bLyCMstx3wMQChl/?app=fbl
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SlavaUkraini:I think a curse is following some set of people because I wonder why can't they be at peace wherever they find themselves? South Africa, Ghana, Indonesia, Lagos, Port Harcourt, Kaduna etc |
LAGOS TENANCY BILL 2025: WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW! The Lagos State Tenancy and Recovery of Premises Bill 2025 is here to reform housing laws and protect both tenants and landlords. Here’s a quick breakdown of the major changes: 🔹 Applies Statewide – No more area exemptions like in the 2011 Law. The new Bill covers all of Lagos, urban and rural (with limited exceptions). 🔹 Agent Regulation – All agents must register with LASRERA. Collecting rent from multiple tenants for one property is now a criminal offence. Max agent fee: 5%. 🔹 Rent Caps – No more than 3 months' rent in advance for monthly tenancies and 1 year for annual tenancies. Violations attract fines or jail time. 🔹 Faster Evictions – No need for “Notice to Quit” if tenant owes rent beyond the grace period. Just a 7-day eviction notice required. 🔹 Court Requirements – Tenants must show proof of rent and utility payment to file or appeal cases. 🔹 Virtual Hearings – Disputes can now be heard online to save time and increase access. 🔹 Challenge Unfair Rent Increases – Tenants can take landlords to court over unreasonable rent hikes, and can’t be evicted while the case is ongoing. "Over 70% of Lagosians are tenants, many spend 40–60% of income on rent." ~Speaker Obasa This Bill is a big step toward fairness, transparency, and modern housing regulation in Lagos. #LagosHousing #TenancyLaw #LagosTenancyBill2025 #RealEstateLagos #LandlordTenantLaws #LASRERA #RentRights #LegalUpdateLagos What are your thoughts?
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BlackViper:Why did I take ex yahoo boss to be EX YAHOO BOY, not until I opened the thread 🧵 |
seunmsg:He will still not hear what you said. They have made up their minds |
ebics:We thank God. If not for your thankless efforts, Nigerians would not have known this! Mr Exposer! |
Amudeneogu:Yet you are writing this from your autonomous community! |
Throwback to 1984! Mike Adenuga, Nigeria's second-richest man, is pictured alongside his lovely wife, Emelia Adenuga, from Calabar, at their child's dedication ceremony in London. Their child, Agbolade Adeniyi Ishola Paddy Adenuga, was the star of the show on this special day. As the founder of Globacom, Nigeria's second-largest telecom operator, and Conoil, an oil exploration firm, Mike Adenuga has built a business empire that's hard to match. With a net worth of $7.4 billion, he's one of Africa's richest individuals. #Myafrik
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Softmirror:Your argument can't fly. Go and unearth more inexistent reportages to mitigate the effect of this common dastardly act. |
Commentor:Free stony beans 🫛 |
Osama bin Laden at Oxford University in 1971. He was approximately 14 years old 😮💥💣 https://www.facebook.com/share/p/1C73g6GrKg/
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thequesttimes1:... Yet no compensation for the actual victims, mostly in southern Kaduna, were Christians and non-fulani |
SmartPolician:When you start to think before you act, things will be better for you |
Slytiger:Even if PBAT goes to each to show evidence, theee people are conscientiously and rigidly blinded and programmed not to see and hear. They will rather serve their age-long and nothing-to-show taskmaster; PDP |
immortalcrown:You can as well complete it for us. Mr Completer |
esnbrutality:Good riddance...! |

