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President Muhammadu Buhari on Wednesday declared open the new 500-seater Lagos Theatre in Oregun, Ikeja area of Lagos State for public use. Reports have it that the theatre is one the five built by the state government in line with its vision to use entertainment, arts and culture to boost the state’s economy. The President, who arrived the venue at exactly 11:30a.m, after the inauguration was treated to a live dance performance by a young group of talented artists before taking his See how it actually happen: [url]https://www.anaedoonline.com/2019/04/24/breaking-president-buhari-declares-lagos-theatre-open-for-public-use/[url] lalasticlala |
I knew it, that man don't look link a Nigerian |
It's so painful Rip To the Dead |
Heart of men |
Buhari should answer for this |
This one Na serious Bounty Hunt I dey Go down there to catch I need the cash |
This is so hearth breaking |
But how can this happen in this kind of remote Area |
Chai for this Nnewi kwa chai RIP |
God Have Marcy |
As far back as 1900-1950s, The Igbo ethnic group of Nigeria cherished teaching and speaking their language. This interesting short video clip is a pre-colonial Studies which depicts how the Igbo people of Nigeria assisted themselves in learning the Igbo language at village squares. Reportedly, The video was taken around the 1940s, it was an event that most Igbo villagers, both young and old participated. The Ndigbo spirit of Onye aghala nwanne ya must be renewed and properly maintained for the development of Alaigbo!. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1S_uPMJTToI https://www.anaedoonline.com/?p=8162 lalasticlala |
Senator Ifeanyi Ubah, Anambra South Senator-elect, has reacted to the report of his defection to the All Progressives Congress (APC). Oshiohmole informed the APC National Working Committee members, returning/newly-elected senators at the Presidential Villa, on Monday, that Ubah was now with the ruling party. However, Ubah in a statement said he is just caucusing with the ruling party which offers him value than being a YPP Senator. On why he attended the meeting with President Buhari and APC caucus, Ubah said he went to the meeting in order to seek solutions to the problems Igbo traders are having READ MORE: https://www.anaedoonline.com/?p=16205 lalasticlala
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There has been a lot of comments and reaction from people all over the social media, regarding the recently leaked video involving the Nigerian Nollywood actress and Instagram influencer etinosa idemudia striping herself naked for 50,ooo in live video for my galaxy. SOCIAL MEDIA RAGE AS INSTAGRAM COMMEDIAN POSES NUDE Meanwhile, [url]anaedoonline.com[/url] has previously reported that mc galaxy denied the accusation, saying he didn’t initiate any such action. Nigerians have expressed mixed reaction towards this latest development on their twitter pages. Here are some of the reactions – @official sixQuestion: if you get drunk and kill a person with your car, does the court convict you or does the court say “he/she was drunk?? Etinosa knew what she was doing…that aside she already said she was going to do it earlier��♂️ and she owned it. But nooo Mc Galaxy should be jailed� @demielebe Can Etinosa act? Cause I love the fact that she’s okay with her body being on display. @ife_luv12MC galaxy was wrong for starting that campaign but then, Etinosa should be held responsible for her acts. Drunk or not, she was in her senses to lock the door & waited till her friend leaves before going naked. I don’t get @wildone1 Etinosa is not bothered, she’s comfortable with Expressing her body. But Guess who’s bothered? Twitter headmistress and headmasters.RUBBISH @mistakobz So MC galaxy couldn’t end that live chat knowing etinosa was drunk. People are just wicked :disappointed: @porshethane Y’all stressing yourselves over two people stunting. Now more people know Etinosa and Mc Galaxy is still trending every week. @@billiontwits The men are to blame for everything. The whole blame charade on Mc Galaxy got me thinking the Etinosa girl is a toddler, not an adult. Y’all misandrists but keep lying to yourselves. READ MORE: https://www.anaedoonline.com/2019/03/16/social-media-rage-as-instagram-commedian-poses-nude/ lalasticlala
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MBONU Ojike was born to the family of Mgbeke and Mbonu Emeanlulu in Arondizuogu, Colonial Nigeria. Ojike attended Anglican schools, he had his primary education at CMS School, Arondizuogu. In 1925, he was a pupil teacher at Anglican Central School in Arondizuogu and Abagana. In 1929, he entered CMS Teachers Training College, Awka to train as a teacher, finishing training in 1931. Ojike soon gained employment at Dennis Memorial Grammar School, Onitsha. At the school, he was a choirmaster, sunday school supervisor and school organist. Ojike gradually became dissatisfied with a missionary's form of education criticizing it as not paramount to African development and suppressing African culture. Soon, he left the school and worked as an agent for West African Pilot. Motivated by the writings of James Aggrey and Azikiwe, Ojike decided to pursue further education abroad. In November 1938, Ojike left Nigeria with 11 other students for higher education. He started college at Lincoln University (Pennsylvania) before leaving for University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign and finishing his studies at Ohio State University with a bachelor's degree in Economics. Ojike subsequently earned a master's degree in education and administration. He was the Second Vice President of NCNC and Deputy Mayor of Lagos in 1951. Ojike was known as the "boycott king" for his slogan, 'boycott the boycottables'. In America, Mbonu Ojike spent 8 years involved in intellectual pursuit and improving non-Africans' knowledge of Africa speaking from an African perspective, while there in America he formed the habit of dressing strictly on African attires. Upon his return, he promoted his brand of Africanisation, a persistent consumption of African forms of cloths, food, dress, religion and dances while also believing in the selective benefits of foreign amenities. Ojike made common the use of the word "Mazi" as a substitute for "Mr". In U.S, Ojike lectured extensively about his experience living in an African cultural environment and his views about colonialism and racism. He wrote rejoinders debunking articles that portrayed Africa in a negative light in addition to writing two books and a pamphlet on African culture. His books explained cultural practices and debunked the notion of African inferiority. In his book "My Africa", he introduced Americans to his culture partly as a way to promote a cultural relationship between the two cultures. In America, he embraced and learned about a democratic system of governance. He was also passionate about cultural and political nationalism, he rejected colonialism as detrimental to democracy and the idea that African society is a passing culture. Though a cultural nationalist, Ojike did not believe in rejection of all forms of Western culture , he wanted a scenario where Africans borrow certain aspects of a foreign culture but still retain the core social and political values that promotes stability, progress and dignity.”. According to an excerpt from "WHOLESALE AMNESIA WITH REGARD TO EARLY NATIONALISTS As written by Dr. Udunna Jaanna Nwafor-Orizu & Jeff Unaegbu . -."Let it come to national memory again and again, therefore, that it was only Mbonu Ojike as a young man of 31, who stoutly represented Nigeria, without official mandate from its colonial authorities, in one of the then League of Nations conferences at San Francisco in 1945. While the colonial government of Nigeria was indifferent to the activities of this world body of nations, Mbonu Ojike travelled incognito to the conference on a shoestring transport fare raised by Nwafor Orizu and Kenneth Mbadiwe as executives of the African Students Association in America (founded by Orizu) and executives of the African Academy of Arts and Research (founded by Mbadiwe). Ojike's mission was to focus the world's attention to the need for the independence of Nigeria. Let it be known that in all the international conferences of the League of Nations after the first world war, and all the international conferences of the allies during the second world war, and meetings on post war plans, nothing was ever said about the freedom and sovereignty of African colonies. READ MORE: https://web.facebook.com/anaedoonline/posts/2301728456779849?__tn__=K-R
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