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kurupt1:You are neither Igbo nor Yoruba We know your type Nobody will dignified you with any response Coz with all indications you might need a brain surgery |
Many non Progressive elements always think we adore Awolowo for political reasons. Far from Facts. He, it was, who brought FREE EDUCATION to Nigeria via SW. It was him that brought the First Television Station to Africa. He brought Free Health Services, He gave the children of the poor education, he turned farmers to wealthy people. He built the first tallest building in Nigeria called Cocoa House, he injected energy into Odua Investment..... Even his haters benefitted directly from his politics. He was a rare individual.... Chief Awolowo understood the differences in Nigeria but priotize the unity of Nigeria, no wonder he stood with Nigeria at critical time when if he did otherwise, this great nation would have been history.... Thank you Chief Awolowo for believing in the unity of Nigeria, no wonder the name of his party in the second republic was UNITY PARTY OF NIGERIA.... He believed in the unity and coming together of all Progressives in all zones and parties. He knew that good people were scattered just like bad people too, he believed that Nigeria's greatness is not in her breaking up but in the coming together of all Progressives.... He predicted this during his last birthday that "A time will come when good people from all parties will come together and save Nigeria".... He also believed that for this to come to pass Yoruba have a big role to play being people with deepest progressive roots, therefore, he called upon them to unite and love one another. He said NOONE should cry for him, instead love yourselves and stop politics of bitterness. Ibrahim Babangida through a speech delivered by Sani Abacha at Awo's funeral said "Since 1956, the politics of Nigeria has been about two issues which are Whether you're for Chief Awolowo or You're against him".... Emeka Ojukwu described him as "the best President that never was...".... Those who know lion know he doesn't need a knife to cut a Buffalo into pieces!!!! Awo na una PAPA! WHEN a foundation is laid upon Truth, the legacy will be everlasting!!! Ebenezer Obey said and I quote "When Awolowo was alive, he stood on the Truth, they insulted him in his presence, they insulted him in his absence, yet he stood on the truth".... A o ni gbagbe re titi, A o ni gbagbe re titi, OBAFEMI AWOLOWO.... Eweso Ijebu, gbogbo Omo Alaare mo nki yin, e ku ara Fera ku, gbogbo Omo Oduduwa mo ma nki yin, ALL PROGRESSIVES IN NIGERIA, mo nki yin o..... May BABA Obafemi Jeremiah Awolowo's soul continue to rest in peace..
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Illusioneffect:I will Thank you |
madridguy:Will definitely do |
9japride:Keep quiet |
Lalasticlala May know the place |
madridguy:Madridstar Brother give me Indian films to watch jare |
Golan007:Tell him He thought we are novice or online miscreants here |
PDJT:Anuooooooooooofiaaaaassss |
Davash222:Another deep ignorance So know sarkin hausawa in Lagos? Know sarkin Hausa in onitsha? Know oba Yoruba in kano? |
Davash222:Lol Go take it Go bring your old man to become a king nah |
AkpaMgbor:Who knows you even in your compound You don’t know or ever heard of it does not mean it doesn’t exist It shows level of ignorance in you |
wizzyrich:I withdrew my statement |
Let’s learn |
There, in one of his lectures, Wachuku provoked national controversy when he declared Lagos a "no-man's land" – meaning that it was an all-Nigerian city – wherein all Nigerians were entitled to equal rights. Among other responsibilities, Jaja Wachuku was Principal Secretary of the Igbo State Union from 1948 to 1952. Did you know that during the 1963 Inaugural Conference of the Organization of African Unity (OAU) in Addis Ababa, Emperor Haile Selassie I of Ethiopia (1892-1975), literally dropped to his knees and begged Nigeria's Prime Minister The Honourable Sir Abubakar Tafawa Balewa (1912-1966) to plead with his Foreign Minister, first indigenous Speaker of the Nigerian House of Representatives, former Minister of Aviation and Ugo Ngwa [Eagle and Pride of the Ngwa people], Jaja Anucha Wachuku (1918-1996), to accede to the request of Nicolas Grunitzky (1913-1969), Togolese military President from 1963 to 1967, who overthrew and assassinated https://www.thenigerianvoice.com/news/117885/everydog-has-his-day.html
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Ikennamurphy:Why are biafrans more interested in Nigeria matter than the real Naija? |
mrvitalis:Nigeria developed everywhere Lagos was able to maintain and sustain Can you say that of all other state |
bamidelee:Just stating the facts |
Sammy07:Please educate him |
ruggedtimi:That Lagos and it’s leaders are pacesetter That other people should learn from |
mrvitalis:Sorry for the mix up on Kanu supporter . Having said that You didn’t state any fact |
mrvitalis:I hardly engage Kanu supporter |
Every other state or region learn from Lagos Lagos is the leader Any political leader in Lagos is the head of modern day leader Argue with prove from your region or state of origin |
Year: 1965 First project in Nigeria: Through a capital grant agreement between West Germany and Nigeria, Julius Berger undertook the construction of the Eko Bridge in Lagos in 1965: Notice the badly-beaten construction truck used by Julius Berger in 1965 compared to their new trucks of today tells you that every business started from somewhere...... Then Africa’s longest concrete bridge and the first of its kind, the pioneering design, high quality and timely completion set standards against which Julius Berger is still measured today. Source: Julius Berger and Bilfinger and Berger. https://www.julius-berger-int.com/en/company Now you know.
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bukatyne:Not all though |
Also give her money and after then money and money |
They will be here shortly
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The making of an Asiwaju of Lagos! Sen (Dr) Bola Ahmed Tinubu been crowned the Asiwaju of Lagos by the then Oba of Lagos, Late Oba Adeyinka Oyekan while late Chief Moshood Kashimawo Olawale Abiola and others look on!
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