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Re: Nostalgic Vintage Pictures of old Nigeria by Rebuke: 10:22pm On Aug 17, 2022
ozoneamani02:
For anyone who is conversant with Ibadan, this area looks more of the street between Beere and Mapo Hill towards Oja Oba, Ibadan.
Yhur guess is as good as mine. Looks like Oje area down to beere and beyond.

Nothing much seems to have changed....I am seeing a particular structure that seems to have remained the same till now.
Re: Nostalgic Vintage Pictures of old Nigeria by Nobody: 10:28pm On Aug 17, 2022
Wow, how come they did not wear hijab?
TheSourcerer:
Hausa girls in a compound. 1970s
Re: Nostalgic Vintage Pictures of old Nigeria by ba7man(m): 10:32pm On Aug 17, 2022
Make I no spoil thread
Re: Nostalgic Vintage Pictures of old Nigeria by Uzomacharles: 10:32pm On Aug 17, 2022
starbuck:
So these people are actually gone huh
This stuff always run through my mind when seeing historic images of people especially for those kids in celestial church...
Re: Nostalgic Vintage Pictures of old Nigeria by babajero(m): 10:33pm On Aug 17, 2022
TheSourcerer:
The Ransome-Kuti family children
(L-R) Olikoye, Beko, Dolupo and Fela. Photo taken in 1941
Which one of them be the betrayer doctor wey dem use kill Fela?
Re: Nostalgic Vintage Pictures of old Nigeria by ba7man(m): 10:37pm On Aug 17, 2022
I rebuke the spirit of spoiling this thread.
Re: Nostalgic Vintage Pictures of old Nigeria by pqmeup: 10:43pm On Aug 17, 2022
These pictures made me shed tears because they reminded me of when things were still good, everywhere was devoid of terror, see school children decently dressed, innocence written all over their faces. What miracle could be done for us to return back to those days when #5 naira had value.

TheSourcerer:
Police college Lagos 1972
Dominique
Lordreed
budaatum
Hopeful landlord
Peacefull
CAPSLOCKED
Starbuck
Sinkhole
Puvo
NoQualmz
Dyt
Re: Nostalgic Vintage Pictures of old Nigeria by babajero(m): 10:44pm On Aug 17, 2022
TheSourcerer:
Fela doing his thing ....Very Intelligent Man. Unpraised Genius.
Intelligent in his own class but not in the basis of science, technology and engineering which is more important to mankind.
Re: Nostalgic Vintage Pictures of old Nigeria by Oblongata: 10:45pm On Aug 17, 2022
TheSourcerer:
Herd of goats in Ibadan, Nigeria. (1971)
This road be like Oje-gate
Re: Nostalgic Vintage Pictures of old Nigeria by babajero(m): 10:46pm On Aug 17, 2022
TheSourcerer:
Although Mother Theresa was an hypocrite here is a real good Nun Mary Slessor (seated) was a Scottish missionary in eastern Nigeria.
She lived for a long time among the Efik people in Calabar where she successfully fought against the killing of twins at infancy. 1900s
Please how is mother Theresa a hypocrite?
Re: Nostalgic Vintage Pictures of old Nigeria by Oblongata: 10:49pm On Aug 17, 2022
mightyhaze:
These eyes have seen things
My first tut!
Re: Nostalgic Vintage Pictures of old Nigeria by damosky12(m): 10:56pm On Aug 17, 2022
thebosstrevor1:
Seems lagos looks like the most advanced state in Nigeria
Lagos has always been the most advanced, thanks to its geographical advantages. It was the first point of contact with white visitors... This made it the choice for Nigeria's capital from 1914 to 1992.

But today, one man who was governor between 1999 to 2007 and became political godfather in the west is pushing a narrative that he "built" it. How disgusting!
Re: Nostalgic Vintage Pictures of old Nigeria by bigcee(m): 10:59pm On Aug 17, 2022
VeryWickedMan:
The roofs have not fully turned brown here
grin

Re: Nostalgic Vintage Pictures of old Nigeria by delpee(f): 11:12pm On Aug 17, 2022
TheSourcerer:
Female graduates of University college in Ibadan, Nigeria. 1953
From left: Florence Gabrielle Abiola Adeniran (Martins), Olusolape Folasade Ifaturoti (Akinkugbe), Grace Awani Alele Williams (Williams) and Folasade Adetoun Omolara Ogunseye (Banjo).

We all know late Prof Alele Williams, former VC , University of Benin. Prof Adetoun Ogunseye was the 1st female Professor in UI department of Education and Information Science and a sibling to the late Col. Victor Banjo.
Re: Nostalgic Vintage Pictures of old Nigeria by Pwettylinda(f): 11:17pm On Aug 17, 2022
mightyhaze:
These eyes have seen things
Oyinbo don flog craze commit for this man body grin
Re: Nostalgic Vintage Pictures of old Nigeria by delpee(f): 11:22pm On Aug 17, 2022
TheSourcerer:
Police college Lagos 1972
Dominique
Lordreed
budaatum
Hopeful landlord
Peacefull
CAPSLOCKED
Starbuck
Sinkhole
Puvo
NoQualmz
Dyt
Thanks for the awakening of great memories and some history lessons. smiley
Re: Nostalgic Vintage Pictures of old Nigeria by truthhurts2: 11:24pm On Aug 17, 2022
starbuck:
So these people are actually gone huh
comoffit... Why reading my mind shocked
Re: Nostalgic Vintage Pictures of old Nigeria by InvertedHammer: 11:47pm On Aug 17, 2022
TheSourcerer:
Traffic in the streets of Lagos, 1982
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Fake news!

Don't forget that Lagos was a village until Tinubu developed it into Dubai.

In short, the President of Singapore and Ruler of Dubai dey learn work on development where Tinubu dey.

/
Re: Nostalgic Vintage Pictures of old Nigeria by pepetua(m): 12:14am On Aug 18, 2022
TheSourcerer:
Children of the Celestial Church of Christ (Aladura), 1982
This is not celestial church but cherubim and seraphim church.
Re: Nostalgic Vintage Pictures of old Nigeria by oneMalik: 12:31am On Aug 18, 2022
They are entertainers not Hunters .....Good job thou !


TheSourcerer:
Northern Nigerian hunters. 1956
Re: Nostalgic Vintage Pictures of old Nigeria by oneMalik: 12:34am On Aug 18, 2022
Because better people lives then !

Patrioticbreed9:
But why does the past look better?
Re: Nostalgic Vintage Pictures of old Nigeria by oneMalik: 12:40am On Aug 18, 2022
I think your MUMU don start again ?

thebosstrevor1:
Seems lagos looks like the most advanced state in Nigeria
Re: Nostalgic Vintage Pictures of old Nigeria by oneMalik: 12:42am On Aug 18, 2022
Baba no sick at all !!!


no time wey Baba get fat and that na why him brain dey work all the time .

Sucre6:
Baba looks sick here, look at his legs embarassed
Re: Nostalgic Vintage Pictures of old Nigeria by oneMalik: 12:46am On Aug 18, 2022
Who told you ?

Abi na the idea they sold to you guys be that ba ?

Its better to remain silent than to spit nonsense Ok ?


TheSourcerer:
well he did die from Aids....
Re: Nostalgic Vintage Pictures of old Nigeria by oneMalik: 12:52am On Aug 18, 2022
NO pls dont buy that idea !

Dont let them kill your precious BRAIN ,

Fela did not die of AIDS ok . Nigeria Govt kill FELA The way unknown solders kill his mother

Sucre6:
Yeah, so i had, it had already eating him deep on this picture
Re: Nostalgic Vintage Pictures of old Nigeria by Sleekfingers: 1:02am On Aug 18, 2022
Sucre6:
Baba looks sick here, look at his legs embarassed
Baba was already done then. Na just freestyle baba dey do...... But most ignorance fools think, he died of AIDS. Including his brother, olukoye.
Re: Nostalgic Vintage Pictures of old Nigeria by Sleekfingers: 1:12am On Aug 18, 2022
Mercury12:
The good old day when life was sweet and simple
How was life sweet and simple? Life is never sweet, simple or balance.
Things works in two's ....good or bad, sweet or bitter, short or tall, big or small, rich or poor, etc.....
Re: Nostalgic Vintage Pictures of old Nigeria by budaatum: 1:42am On Aug 18, 2022
elijahkayode:
#Democracy Vs #Communism
#Africa #Peoples thought on the War of Ideology in #Ukraine

Demoncracy really destroy #Africa
Kudos to #Modern #Russia and #China
America is DemonCrazy and unfit (Biden) to be the leader of the free People (Republic)
Personally, I do not think you know what democracy and communism mean, but thankfully, nowhere in Africa practises "DemonCracy" and neither does the democratic America that most here would give half a kidney to go live in as opposed to Russia and China you kudos to.
Re: Nostalgic Vintage Pictures of old Nigeria by budaatum: 1:46am On Aug 18, 2022
TheSourcerer:
Exactly , Democracy didn't even work for the Americans , why would it work in Nigeria. True word Mate!
How has democracy not worked for America?
Re: Nostalgic Vintage Pictures of old Nigeria by atheistandproud(m): 2:28am On Aug 18, 2022
TheSourcerer:
group of Igbo warriors in ancient battle dress

Ibo Warfare, M. D. W. Jeffreys, 1956
Ekumeku warriors, 1898 to 1914. They fought the British to a standstill in what is now Delta State.
Re: Nostalgic Vintage Pictures of old Nigeria by Patriotsleague: 2:29am On Aug 18, 2022
TheSourcerer:
Female graduates of University college in Ibadan, Nigeria. 1953
Looks decent and wifeable.
Re: Nostalgic Vintage Pictures of old Nigeria by joshuaidibia(m): 3:27am On Aug 18, 2022
TheSourcerer:
Although Mother Theresa was an hypocrite here is a real good Nun Mary Slessor (seated) was a Scottish missionary in eastern Nigeria.
She lived for a long time among the Efik people in Calabar where she successfully fought against the killing of twins at infancy. 1900s
How was she a hypocrite? I'm not arguing with you just want to learn a bit of history. Thanks
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