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franchasng:Voting still work work in Nigeria if the people really know what they want Oyo people were able to vote in PDP and kwara people were still able to stopped Saraki |
F117nighthawk:The right way to beat Ekweremadu was to vote him out and beat him massively at the poll during the last election but they didn't |
Ooni:We know you are impersonating Yoruba on this forum |
babaolofin:Yoruba culture doesn't support any elder that misbehave in fact we call them " Agbaya" This is not even a Yoruba matter I wonder what is really wrong with some Jobless youths dragging Yoruba into any issues that doesn't concern us It is like playing with Pigs and expect not to be tarnish Some people are already insulting Yoruba in a matter that doesn't even concern us One was even up at the front page screaming Yoruba culture as if the whole world have the same culture |
Topsic70:Yoruba culture doesn't support any elder that also misbehave in fact Yoruba call them "Agbaya" It doesn't concern your region so I wonder what is giving you headache and the unnecessary screaming of culture? You talk too much Mind your business |
Topsic70:Stop talking about culture here Let them do whatever they like with their leaders Mind your business, it is also one of the culture to know when to keep your mouth shut |
The Jobs should be given to only Yoruba from Ogun state |
MyGeneration:Ekweremadu can get all of them that attacked him in Germany into trouble but it is left for him to decide He can get them arrested and prosecute them in Germany Just because they are IPOB doesn't mean they are above the laws of foreign nations |
MyGeneration:It is not going to happen Their threats doesn't mean abroad is a lawless land Many of them would be arrested and jailed in that abroad if they misbehaved |
MyGeneration:Those people abroad are not lawless like you think IPOB will be deal with if they start misbehaving abroad Many of them would be arrested and jailed if found guilty of assault |
MyGeneration:I think they know their boundary The moment they start attacking political leaders abroad even foreign nations will start hunting and arresting them |
seguntijan:That doesn't concern you They can do whatever they like with their leaders and people It is also their people that will fight against them if they don't want them It is their business I think it is time every region start minding their business |
MyGeneration:They know their boundary Let them do whatever they like with their leaders Mind your business |
IPOB should start attacking their governors in Nigeria if they really mean Business |
seguntijan:Let them do whatever they like with their leaders and mind your business |
goaldynboy:The people that betrayed Sowore were the one that hijacked AAC party from him after he was arrested |
SLAP44:You keep shouting brown roof as if there is no brown roof in your region and the gully erosion and Potopoto in your region have all disappeared The same brown roof region your people won't stop trooping to daily It is very obvious you are one of the Wheel Barrow pushers in Ogbomosho |
BadAdviser:Anambra is currently competing with Almajiri in Begging People in Imo are also being feed like Alimajiri As of today Igbo are now competing with the North in Poverty
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BadAdviser:After the North the Igbo comes along when it comes to poverty ranking according to the real statistics As of today Igbo are the poorest in the South
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Lol ![]() |
Ohanaeze will soon endorse Tinubu presidency |
On August 2, 2019, Mayor John Cranley, the Mayor of Cincinnati declared August 2, 2019 "Kunle Adewale Day" in Cincinnati, Ohio- USA in honour of the Nigerian artist, Kunle Adewale whose trailblazing career of arts in medicine has been impactful. This recognition came on the heels of his numerous Arts in Medicine advocacy and fellowship programmes, which brings together care-givers, health-care professionals and multi-disciplinary artists in Nigeria and the US. In a press statement, the honoured artist expressed his gratitude for the recognition. "Kunle Adewale Day is a testament of my passion for development work, servant leadership, continuous intercontinental partnership with diplomatic missions, global art institutions, Professional arts in health organisations and my civic engagements through the arts. Kunle Adewale Day is dedicated to serve to humanity through creative engagements in communities across Cincinnati, Ohio and Nigeria," he stated. Adewale considered the honour as humbling, an experience that caps his years of unwavering commitment to therapeutic community art engagements across the world. 'Kunle Adewale Day' is dedicated to serve to humanity through creative engagements in communities across Cincinnati, Ohio and Nigeria. "A day like this is a reminder of being part of greater good and opportunity to make the world a better place," he continued. "I'm grateful to the people of Cincinnati, Eyes of the Artists Foundation, Cincinnati Arts Association and Arts in Healing for providing me this privilege and prestige." Adewale is an award-winning international artist and a Young African Leader from Nigeria who actively engaged with the community for 11 days in Cincinnati, Ohio- USA. He is the founder, Tender Arts Nigeria, a social enterprise and non-profit making organization that positively impacts children, youth and adults with focus on therapeutic art programs, art education, talent development and community development. He is also the Pioneer of Arts in Medicine projects, a 2015 Mandela Washington Fellow, World Bank Social Inclusion Hero 2019 from Nigeria, 2019 Atlantic Fellow of Global Brain Health Institute, University of California, San Francisco and 2016 Commonwealth Youth Award Winner from West Africa region. Kunle has extensive expertise in the Arts in Healing area and has continued to expand his Arts in Medicine projects from Nigeria to the rest of the world. Undoubtedly, Adewale is an innovative agent of change and creativity, making great strides in expanding the impact and value of arts around the world. His arts outreach has extended to those suffering from debilitating illness and developmental challenges. Adewale uses his art for cultural diplomacy, for bringing together individuals and communities divided by trauma. He was invited to Cincinnati, Ohio to serve as Eye of the Artists Foundation's first International Artist in Residence. Annie Ruth, who is also an international artist in the United States and the founder and creative director of Eye of the Artists Foundation, hosted Kunle Adewale August 2 through August 12, 2019. "Our city was extremely blessed by Kunle Adewale's visit to Cincinnati. We learned so much from his interaction with the community and exposing our youth to a dynamic artist was transformative for them. We are looking forward to more cultural and arts in medicine exchanges in the future", says Annie Ruth. During his time in Cincinnati, he shared artist talks with students and professionals provided art sessions with patients, caregivers, healthcare workers and other teaching artists in the community. Many of the community partners involved in this global exchange included Cincinnati Arts Association's Arts in Healing, Centre for Closing the Health Gap, New American Art Gallery II, New Prospect Summit Centre and numerous others. As a first-time visitor to Cincinnati, Adewale also met with Cincinnati's Health Commissioner, experienced site visits to some of Cincinnati's leading galleries, historical museums and cultural centres; connected with local business and entrepreneurship partners through site visits, collaborative projects, and shadowing experiences. Members of the community were able to meet Kunle Adewale at numerous networking events throughout Cincinnati. https://allafrica.com/stories/201908160136.html Cc Lalasticlala Mynd44
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