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2023 Election & Beyond: Top 15 Books Reading Recomendations For OBIdients & Peter Obi. These are strong recomendations, not just for politics, but also for personal life, relationships and business. 1. How to Win Friends & Influence People: Dale Carnegie 2. HOW TO TALK TO ANYONE by Leil Lowndes 3. Goals!: How to Get Everything You Want -- Faster Than You Ever Thought Possible by Brian Tracy 4. The 48 Laws of Power by Robert Greene 5. No Excuses!: The Power of Self-Discipline: Tracy, Brian 6. The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People: Powerful Lessons in Personal Change by Stephen R. Covey 7. The Magic of Thinking Big, Book by David J. Schwartz 8. The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F*ck: A Counterintuitive Approach to Living a Good Life by Mark Manson 9. The Five Love Languages: How to Express Heartfelt Commitment to Your Mate, Book by Gary Chapman 10. Influence: The Psychology of Persuasion: Robert B. Cialdini 11. Social Engineering: The Science of Human Hacking, Book by Christopher J. Hadnagy 12. Social Engineering: The Art of Human Hacking, Book by Christopher J. Hadnagy 13. It's Not All about "me": The Top Ten Techniques for Building Quick Rapport with Anyone 14. What Every Body Is Saying: An Ex-FBI Agent's Guide to Speed-Reading People. Book by Joe Navarro and Marvin Karlins 15. The Art of Deception. Book by Kevin Mitnick and William L. Simon |
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1. What One Legacy Will You Remember The Outgoing President Buhari For? 2. In what area do you think President Buhari has tried? 3. In what area do you think President Buhari performed very poorly? 4. What overall rating (between 0 & 5) will you give President Buhari Presidency out of 5? https://fmic.gov.ng/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/President-Buhari-signs-Agricultural-Research-Council-of-Nigeria-Amendment-Bill-2021-into-Law-okays-two-new-tertiary-institutions.jpg |
What legacy will you like (or do you think) Tinubu's presidency be remebered for? In South Western Nigeria there is no time they will talk about quality free education and not mention the name of Awolowo. What will you like Tinubu to be remembered for? What one thing will you like Tinubu to focus more on? https://i0.wp.com/newswirengr.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/05/Tinubu.jpg?resize=1024%2C841&ssl=1 |
University of Ibadan
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2023 is best time to move to and start a business in Ibadan. |
bjnorl:People can claim to be anything just to win an arguement. Soon you will claim to be God who create language. I've already said I'll no longer reply your mention. Let me give you the joy. You're correct, you win the argument. Yoruba is not a spoken language in Brazill.. the wikipedia page was fake and the information was false. I'm sorry for indicating that Yoruba is spoken beyond Southwest Nigeria. You should be glad now. |
[quote uthor=Osariemen12 post=119328457]No good city needs advertisement for migrants. If you doubt it, ask yourself why no one is advertising any south south city, yet they are heavily populated. Even Aba with all the rubbish writings about it is still 1000 times economically more useful than the rag tag Ibadan. Ibadan is in the same league with Lokoja and Minna. God bless Benin City.[/quote]USA, UK, Cannada's invitation of immigrants shows they are no good place to go by this your saying. By what facts and statistic did you compare Ibadan with those place you mention? please, educate us. |
Facts About Ibadan Ibadan is the third Largest city in Africa after Cairo and Johannesburg. Ibadan is the third most Populous city in Nigeria after Kano and Lagos Ibadan is the Home of Nigeria Army 2nd Division Ibadan City alone has a population of 3,720,643 people (2006 census), with this more populous than States like, Enugu, Gombe, Osun, Cross-River, Sokoto, Ondo, Kebbi, Edo, Benue, Bayelsa, Abia, Kwara, Adamawa, Ebonyi, Kogi, Nasarawa, Taraba, Pleatue, Ekiti, Yobe and Zamfara (2006 census) Ibadan has 11 recognised Local Government Area with an Average of 338,462 people per L.G.A as against 150,000 people per L.G.A of Fed constitution recommendation, the Nigerian Constitution stipulate 14 L.G.A for provision to create a state Ibadan North” L. G. A. is one of the first four most populated L.G.A in Nigeria with 856,988 people and Oluyole 734,377 people (2006 census) Ibadan has 5 metropolitan L.G.A namely Ibadan North, Ibadan North-West, Ibadan North-East, Ibadan South-West and Ibadan South-East Ibadan has 6 Urban L.G.A namely Egbeda, Oluyole, Ona-Ara, Lagelu, Akinyele and Iddo Ibadan has its oldest L.G.A as Oluyole L.G.A and Lagelu L.G.A Ibadan is the Capital of Western Colonial Administration 1893 and also Western Region since 1939, Ibadan operates the most orderly and peaceful monarchy system anywhere in the whole universe. Ibadan hosts the very first University in Nigeria and the first and the best Zoological Garden nationwide (in the University of Ibadan campus). Ibadan cover a total Area of 3,186 sq. km (1,195sq miles) close to the whole of Lagos State 3,348 sq. km Ibadan has 7 Federal Constituencies as against constitution stipulation of 6 to create a state Ibadan puts Oyo State as the 4th largest economy in Nigeria. Ibadan is Nigeria’s 3rd cheapest city to live. Ibadan has a Federal Airport (Alakia), boarding passengers to cities like Kano, Lagos, Abuja, Benin,Port Harcourt etc. Ibadan has 4 Government Reservation Areas (GRA, as we call them) – Iyaganku, Jericho, Onireke, and Agodi. Ibadan hosted the first Housing Corporation in Nigeria that built the first housing estate in Nigeria, Bodija Housing Estate. Ibadan has the oldest Surviving Newspaper in Nigeria (Tribune Newspaper) Ibadan hosts the first TV station in the whole of Africa 1959 as WRBC, later WNTV/WNBS and now NTA Ibadan Ibadan has 7 Television stations (Galaxy as the first private station in Nigeria 1996, NTA, AIT, MiTV, because, Channels Ibadan and Silverbird Ibadan). Ibadan has a whopping 25 Radio stations operating in the same city; namely Fresh FM, Splash FM, Inspiration, Agidigbo FM, Premier FM, Oluyole FM, Lagelu FM, Star FM, Space FM, Diamond/UI FM, Naija FM, Radio Nigeria, Amuludun FM etc. Ibadan hosts Mapo Hall, one of only 2 Town Halls in Africa of Greco-Roman architectural style. Ibadan’s house-numbering, system for postal delivery using the cardinal points, N, S, E, W, SW,SE, NW, and NE is the only one of such postal codes in Africa, designed by the British. Ibadan has the Bower Tower, designed by British Colonial Officer Taffy (also designed the Mapo Hall) is the only structure of its kind in Nigeria and West Africa, located on top of the city in the Agala Forest. Ibadan hosted the first fruit canning factory in Nigeria, Lafia Canning Company, established and owned by the Western Nigeria Development Corporation, and supplied by the citrus and pineapple farm of Apoje, near Ijebu Igbo (in present day Ogun State). Ibadan consists of several almost-independent, self-sustaining big communities: • The City itself • University of Ibadan campus • The Ibadan Polytechnic campus. • The University College Hospital (UCN) community. • The Moor Plantation Community, including the IAR&T campus. • The IITA community • CRIN community • The Nigerian Railway compound and living quarters • The Odogbo Barracks community of the Nigerian Army • The Lead City University campus • The religious communities of Immanuel College and the Dominican Community. Ibadan is the only city in Nigeria that has over 15 Federal Tertiary Institutions/Research Institutes, namely: University of Ibadan, formerly University College, Ibadan,1948 (Nigeria’s Premier University). Nigeria Institute for Social and Economic Research, (NISER) Institute for Agricultural Research and Training (I.A.R &T) Moor Plantation National Institute of Horticulture Research and Training (NIHORT) National Cereal Research Institute (NCRI) 1978 National Root Crop Research Institute (NRCRI) Forestry Research Institute of Nigeria (FRIN) University College Hospital (UCH) 1948, including School of Nursing. Federal School of Statistics 10. Federal School of Hygiene Federal Co-operative College Federal College of Agriculture,1921 Federal College of Animal Health and Production Technology Federal College of Forestry . International Institute of Tropical Agriculture, IITA (an international/global Institute) Cocoa Research Institute of Nigeria (CRIN)1976 National Institute of Science Laboratory Technology (NISCLT) Ibadan Polytechnic (owned by Oyo State) but started as the National College of Science and Technology Ibadan has several private higher institutions of learning such as: • Immanuel College of Theology • Lead City University • Ibadan City Polytechnic • BOLMOL Polytechnic • Dominican University • Tower Polytechnic • All-Ibadan College of Education • Mufu Lanihun College of Education *Ibadan has the Largest Supermarket in Africa (Shoprite Ibadan Ring-Road branch). Ibadan has the first stadium and International Stadium in Nigeria (1945) the Liberty Stadium (now Obafemi Awolowo Stadium) with 35,846 capacity. Ibadan is the home of Book Publishers, having over major 20 printing companies i.e. Oxford University Press, Ibadan University Press, Heinemann, Evans, Spectrum, Bounty, Odua Press, Macmillan etc. Ibadan hosts the Regional Headquarter of Central Bank Of Nigeria, Dugbe, under which states like Ondo,Delta, Ogun, Kogi,Edo Ekiti, Ilorin, and Oyo operate. Ibadan to Oyo is the first motorable road in Nigeria 1905 built by Sir Percy Girouard. The busiest road in Nigeria after Lagos-Abeokuta expressway is Lagos-Ibadan followed by Abuja- Kaduna express road. An Ibadan man, Mr Taiwo Akinkumi designed Nigeria Nation Flag (1959). Ibadan has the first tallest building in Africa, “Cocoa House” 1952. Ibadan hosts the first set of Secondary schools in Nigeria. • St. Anne’s School, Molete 1868, • Ibadan Grammar School, Molete, 1913, • Ibadan Boys High School, 1938, • Government College, Apata, Ibadan 1927, • Queen School, Apata, Ibadan 1956, • St Patrick Grammar School 1962, • Ibadan City Academy, Eleta, 1946, • Wesley College, Elekuro, (a teacher training college)1905, • St. Theresa’s Girl School, Oke-Ado, 1932, • Yejide Girls Grammar School, Kudeti, 1956, • Loyola College, Agodi,1954, • Lagelu Grammar School, Agugu,1958 • Igbo Elerin Grammar School, via Ibadan, 1957. Ibadan is the city with the highest number of Professors in the whole of Africa. Ibadan is the fastest growing city in Nigeria (NBS). https://oyoaffairs.net/40-facts-about-ibadan-youll-want-to-share-with-everyone/
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Moh247:I would've relocate to Ibadan if I was not given birth to in Ibadan. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XLQ6tD6mMtI |
IBADAN Ibadan: The Top City To Invest & Start A Business or Family In Nigeria & Africa in 2023 Ibadan city is the best city to start a family or new busness in 2023 according to many studies and metrics. Ibadan has: - Cheap cost of housing and accommodation, - Cost of foodstuff (and feeding) that is cheap when compared to other cities, - Many of the best Education Institutions in Africa for you and your children, - Many top hospitals and health centers in Nigeria, - Highly available hardworking labourer and workers for your business, - Highest number of Middle class per population, - Cheap availablity of raw material for businesses, - Cheap Land for Business setup: even in the center of the city, - Security: she is safe for your children, wife, your daily commute and business. - Peaceful and loving people, - People who are spenders, - High Government Trust / acceptability, - Stable economy, - Multiple and Continuous construction projects (Airport roads, bridges etc.), - Easy Lifestyle of People: Ibadan people are easy going people. - Best Road network, - Nearness to raw material, - Constant Power supply, - Availablility of human capital, - High Intelligence and skill pool. "The City that built great men and women like Chinua Achebe, Okonjo Iweala, Professor Wole Soyinka, Allen Onyeama, Ooni of Ife, Baba Awolowo, Just to mention few" - Moh247 Ibadan is ranked the second fastest growing city on the African continent according to the UN Human settlements research program (2022), It is also ranked third in West Africa in the tech startups index. Ibadan joined the UNESCO Global Network of Learning Cities in 2016. At the time of Nigeria's independence in 1960, Ibadan was the largest and most populous city in the country, and the second most populous in Africa behind Cairo. - Wikipedia https://cdn.punchng.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/07/03170402/Cocoa-House-Ibadan.jpg
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bjnorl:SMH
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bjnorl:I seems to not understand what you're driving at. According to the wikipedia pade i shared: 1. Is yoruba not an officially recognized spoken language in some brazillian states and some brazillian municipalities? 2. Am I the one who write the wikipedia page that indicated Yoruba as an official Language? 3. Whether one percent of Brazillian speaks Yoruba or 99 percent, what other Nigerian lanuage is spoken by the brazillian? Please, learn to alway be neutral and put away all sentiment when judging issues. Also, learn to celebrate other at the top and not look for ways to bring them down. I will no longer reply any more mention from you, since you've chosen not to be objective here. People ussualy easily show their level of intelligence when they use the following word: only, always, everytime, all times, every time, every, should, each time, everyday, will, should... |
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bjnorl:"Some Brazillian states and municipalities." Check the wikipedia page again or look at the picture upload. Let's not start looking for issue where there is none. If you see good things about other people, appreciate it please. |
GudPpleG8Nation:Nice to hear your experience; although that may not be possible in some university. |
Minime10:Part of what I meant is that we should be sensitive to our environment and in our clothing too. I do not have the strength to argue on anything but it will be also be good to embrace our cultural heritage. |
I like girls like this. If my daughter is like this, I will love her above others unintentionally. |
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