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PoliticsRe: Available Power Generation Capacity Plunges By 3,000MW To 6,000MW – Gencos by obo389(m): 9:31am On Jul 08, 2021
So the capacity to generate to 9,000MW?
TCN at it again.
No capacity to transmit to end users.
It's time the government unbundle or sell out to competent players but they should be strictly monitored by regulating agencies.
PoliticsRe: Reno Omokri: Nnamdi Kanu Showed Extreme Carelessness By Going To Kenya by obo389(m): 7:47pm On Jul 04, 2021
Juliusmalema:
Money was involved.

So he wanted to go and collect the funds all by himself.

Greedy men that's how they end.
That was it brother.
You just nailed the narrative
PoliticsRe: ISWAP-Boko Haram Appoints New Commanders, Imposes Taxes After Military Attacks by obo389(m): 7:23pm On Jul 04, 2021
The government is not ready. This war never hook them for throat.
If they are ready, they know what and how to about these criminals.
As somebody rightly said, "fear who no fear government "
CareerRe: My Brother's Company Takes Him To Court Because He Resigned by obo389(m): 9:37am On Jun 29, 2021
Seems to me that company can either be a Chinese, Indian or Lebanese company huh
RomanceRe: At Home Daddy's Little Princess, At School Slay Queen (Picture Included) by obo389(m): 7:19am On Jun 28, 2021
Make we talk true.
The babe fine sha.
PoliticsRe: INEC Projects 20 Million New Voters As CVR Begins Today by obo389(m): 7:18am On Jun 28, 2021
What is CVR?
PoliticsRe: INEC Projects 20 Million New Voters As CVR Begins Today by obo389(m): 7:18am On Jun 28, 2021
What is CV
CrimeRe: How I Lure Ladies On Instagram To Sleep With Me, Blackmail Them - Suspect- Video by obo389(m): 10:08pm On Jun 23, 2021
Emperormartin:
Every lady needs to watch this
The ladies before no get sense ni undecided
CrimeRe: Nigerians Look Into Our Problem, We Are Dying, Police Officer Cries Out by obo389(m): 10:23pm On Jun 22, 2021
The audio not loud
AutosRe: Crispy Tokumbo Toyota Camry 2015 Model For Sale by obo389(m): 10:50am On Jun 19, 2021
Nonny10:
Hi
Your number provided not complete and correct
PropertiesRe: Bungalow For Sale At Surulere:08033001168 by obo389(m): 9:05am On Jun 17, 2021
abidez:
A bungalow for sale at akerele surulere
Price:#12m
Call:08033001168
07087754261
Pictures
AutosRe: Distress!!! 2015 CLA 250 FOR SALE 6.8million SOLD! by obo389(m): 8:55am On Jun 17, 2021
Sellout:
Distress sale !!! 2015 cla250 for 6.8m only. You will never get a deal like this again!! 2012 c300 currently sells for that 6m so imagine .

Location Lagos Lekki
Whatsapp 081081766seven3
I maybe interested sir.
Is it a V6 or V8 engine?
Is the absorbers balloon � or manual?
Is it also a registered vehicle ?
AutosRe: Distress!!! 2015 CLA 250 FOR SALE 6.8million SOLD! by obo389(m): 8:53am On Jun 17, 2021
Anchor84:
Its Naija used not Toks o
Thought as much.
Asking him the reason for sale is also important
PoliticsRe: Asiwaju Bola Tinubu Returns To Nigeria (photos) by obo389(m): 8:57pm On Jun 15, 2021
undecided
RomanceRe: Why Do Some Ladies Invite Their Ex-boyfriends To Their Wedding? by obo389(m): 10:06am On Jun 12, 2021
Rapmoney:
There is something deeper than cruise.
Let's call it last discharge
RomanceRe: Why Do Some Ladies Invite Their Ex-boyfriends To Their Wedding? by obo389(m): 9:44am On Jun 12, 2021
Na for cruise
PoliticsRe: PMB In Lagos: Police Blocked Oba's Chiefs, Granted Tinubu Daughter Guests Access by obo389(m): 10:21pm On Jun 10, 2021
Why tinubu won't be absent when baba already said, " you can't sit down in lagos and make decisions for APC"
Foreign AffairsRe: Police Raid Gay Wedding In Uganda, Arrest 44 by obo389(m): 5:34pm On Jun 01, 2021
Wahala grin
Even though 9ja dey hot now no mean say we no go get small comic relief from.otjer places.
Abeg make nairaland do relax bad news for FP.
RomanceRe: How Do I Get Over Her Feelings? by obo389(m): 7:33am On May 28, 2021
Viridis:
Meet her face to face tell her strongly that don't want you to be ordinary friends. If she still refuse, avoid her. I tell you this, there is no way you will love a girl that you cannot move on, highest it will take time. Am telling you from first hand experience.

If you have friends, spend time with them it will help you heal quicker
Let him apply this methodology when he is done with exams grin
CrimeRe: Ahmed Isah Slaps Man He Accused Of "Writing Names Without Permission" by obo389(m): 8:12pm On May 26, 2021
This man get anger issues jare.
Wetn sef
Nairaland GeneralRe: Letter From Africa: Why Queen Of England Has A Throne In Nigeria. by obo389(op): 8:57am On May 26, 2021
dawnomike:
He got married to the Queen of England in his dreams abd imagination...
Through the documents they got
Nairaland GeneralRe: Letter From Africa: Why Queen Of England Has A Throne In Nigeria. by obo389(op): 8:56am On May 26, 2021
dawnomike:
He got married to the Queen of England in his dreams abd imagination...
The documents they got
Nairaland GeneralRe: Letter From Africa: Why Queen Of England Has A Throne In Nigeria. by obo389(op): 7:57am On May 26, 2021
A book containing the 18th Century journal of an Efik slave trader - written in Pidgin English and discovered in Scottish missionary archives - was published in 1956.

Titled The Diary of Antera Duke, it is the only surviving eyewitness account of the slave trade by an African merchant.

"We went down with Tom Cooper and the captain of Comberbach tender and we got on board at 2 o'clock and settled everything, and he dashed duke and us 143 kegs of powder and 984 coppers," one entry reads.

Decades after the slave trade was abolished in Britain in 1807, human cargo was still transported to other countries through Calabar.

"It was important that Queen Victoria had the kings of Calabar on her side," Mr Duke said.

"She wrote a letter asking that they stop trading in people and start trading in spices, palm oil, glassware, and other things."

This is where the myth begins.

In her letter to King Eyamba, Queen Victoria offered inducements that included protection to him and his people.

She then signed off as "Queen Victoria, The Queen of England", which a local interpreter incorrectly relayed as "Queen Victoria, The Queen of All White Men".

King Eyamba decided that if he was going to accept protection from a woman, then they had to get married. He told her so in his written reply, and signed off as, "King Eyamba, the King of All Black Men".

"He was adventurous and dictatorial," said Charles Effiong Offiong-Obo, an Efik chief who is also the current scribe of the Duke Town clan.

"He wrote to the Queen and said he wanted to marry her so that the two of them would rule the world."

One can only imagine Queen Victoria's reaction on reading King Eyamba's letter. But she did not explicitly decline his offer.

"She acknowledged the king's letter and said she looked forward to having good trade relations with him," Mr Offiong-Obo said.

Her letter was accompanied by some gifts - including a royal cape, a sword, and a Bible - a goodwill gesture that King Eyamba interpreted as acceptance of his marriage offer.

Thus, the people began to believe that their king had married the queen.

Copies of correspondence between Queen Victoria and Kings Eyamba and Honesty are on display at the National Museum in Calabar, a building that was once the seat of the British colonial administration of southern Nigeria.

Some of the original letters have been sold to an unnamed private collector, I was told by a staff member of Between the Covers Rare Books Inc, which handled the sale.

Some time in the 20th Century, the Efik people agreed that only one monarch, known as an obong, would represent them, thus merging the thrones once occupied by Kings Eyamba and Honesty.


Prince becomes 'in-law'


Prince Michael of Kent was on a brief private visit to Calabar in 2017, when the reigning Obong, Edidem Ekpo Okon Abasi Otu V, learned that the people's in-law from England was in town.

He feted the prince - a member of the British royal family and first cousin of Queen Elizabeth II - and made him a chief with the title Ada Idagha Ke Efik Eburutu, meaning "A person of honour and high standing in the Efik Eburutu Kingdom".

Barbara Etim James, an obong-awan, or queen, among the Efik recalls that she was given just two days to plan the grand ceremony to confer the title, which took place at the obong's palace.

"During Prince Michael's visit, at every opportunity, they reminded him that he was their in-law. Even at the ceremony, they told that story again," she said.

"Prince Michael was delighted to hear the historical ties between the Efik and British royalty and was honoured to be deepening those ties with his Efik chieftaincy," she added.

In keeping with the tradition that began following King Eyamba's "marriage" to Queen Victoria, the coronation of the Obong of Calabar still takes place in two phases.

After the traditional rites are concluded in the community, the coronation ceremony continues in a Presbyterian Church (formerly the Church of Scotland), where the obong wears a crown and cape custom-made for the occasion in England.

Two thrones are set side by side and he sits on one, while the second is left empty for the absent Queen of England (or a Bible placed on it). His known wife sits behind him.

"Here we have a union between the Queen of all White Men and the King of all Black Men," Mr Duke said.

Source: https://www.bbc.com/news/world-africa-57156148

Nairaland GeneralLetter From Africa: Why Queen Of England Has A Throne In Nigeria. by obo389(op): 7:52am On May 26, 2021
In our series of letters from African writers, Nigerian journalist and novelist Adaobi Tricia Nwaubani writes about the throne reserved for the Queen of England in the West African state.


A myth among the Efik people of southern Nigeria is that one of their 19th Century kings was married to Queen Victoria of England.

"I first heard about it around 2001, when I was going through the museum and saw this very interesting correspondence between Queen Victoria and King Eyamba," said 60-year-old Donald Duke, who carried out extensive renovations on the national museum and also established a slave trade museum in the Cross River state capital city of Calabar, when he was governor there from 1999 to 2007.

"I thought it was important that we document our history, so we did a lot of research," he said.

King Eyamba V was one of two monarchs based in the coastal town of Calabar, then made up of two sovereign states.

King Eyamba V of Duke Town and King Eyo Honesty II of Creek Town presided over the affairs of the Efik ethnic group in the mid-19th Century, and controlled commerce with European merchants.

Owing to their location along the coast, the Efik developed long-standing relations with the Europeans, which greatly influenced their culture.

They often bear English surnames, such as Duke and Henshaw, and the traditional clothing of the men and women is similar to British fashions of the Victorian era.

The Efik also dominated the slave trade. They acted as middlemen between the African traders from the hinterlands and the white merchants on ships mostly from English cities such as Liverpool and Bristol.

They negotiated prices for slaves, then collected royalties from both the sellers and buyers. They worked on the docks, loading and offloading ships, and supplied the foreigners with food and other provisions.

"The kings became very wealthy. The families became prominent. They controlled the largest trough of slaves coming out of Africa," Mr Duke said.

Eyewitness account of slave trader


More than 1.5 million Africans were shipped to what was then called the New World - the Americas - through the Calabar port in the Bight of Bony, making it one of the largest points of exit during the transatlantic trade.

PoliticsRe: Pharaoh Okadigbo Dies In An Accident (Pictures) by obo389(m): 5:57pm On May 23, 2021
Good gracious shocked
My condolences to the okadigbo family.
PoliticsRe: Buhari Has Not Named Danjuma Alli Keffi As New COAS by obo389(m): 5:43pm On May 23, 2021
Who cares?
Still a northerner that will occupy that position undecided
PhonesRe: Nigerians To Submit Phone IDs In Three Months - NCC by obo389(m): 7:21am On May 21, 2021
Hotshisha:
cool


This Pantami boy no get advisers and family.....

Nigerians would come for him again and drag him through mud

Anyways it's a very good innovation.... Phone thieves would run out of business, if phone IMEI is registered to an individual


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If I buy another phone, I will submit IMEI Again?
RomanceRe: X by obo389(m): 8:40pm On May 15, 2021
valentineuwakwe:
It's MYSTERIOUS with some girls, sex and luck.....Many ladies carry many of such good and evil with them..you are one of the many persons I have seen saying sex and winning bet...I am a living witness, i made love to a girl far back on March 28, 2014 by 2pm after placing a bet of 5 draws and 4 wins on the France ligue 2 and France National with Nth and won N321k.
It happen with other ladies on May 31st and August 15th of same year of 750k and 1.7m.

Since then, i no fit explain the mystery. I fear 2014 that year!
Bros, why you leave the babe ?
AutosRe: Toks Toyota Camry 2007 For Sale by obo389(op): 5:08am On May 10, 2021
Keep the calls coming smiley
Still available
RomanceRe: She No Longer Picks My Calls by obo389(m): 3:50am On May 10, 2021
You sef bone am nau.
Na by force? undecided
PhonesRe: The Agony Of Being A Glo Network User by obo389(m): 6:18pm On May 08, 2021
Glo with their wahala grin
And why will any sane Nigerian be dependent on a single network?

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