Politics › Re: 2023 Presidency: Yahaya Bello Is Under Pressure To Run - Kingsley Fanwo by vonxe: 2:14am On Nov 29, 2020 |
Hahahaha Yeye Bello for president!!! He is a disgrace to the youth |
Politics › Re: How Gambari Is Selling Northern Agenda To The South by vonxe: 12:41pm On Nov 09, 2020 |
valentineuwakwe: That shows you the north controls and possibly owns the Nigerian project, the south can only barknat the north inconsistent policies and nothing will come forth until they shown the north some form of action moves before the north will realized and Britain will initiate a peace conference. if you ask me, only time will tell! I have not posted for a while on nairaland but i cant ignore your sensible comment. I have a feeling that the british wants to come back into the country as a peace broker. They knew that after a while the less educated north wont be able to control the much educated south and it will usher a war where the world powers ( especially the british) can feed on It has been planted since indepedence. |
Romance › Re: I Caught My Guy's Fiancee In Another Man's House by vonxe: 4:36pm On Sep 07, 2020 |
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Crime › Re: IF IT IS NOT A CRIME IN YOUR AREA "Drilling Water Borehole" CONTACT US by vonxe: 7:29am On Aug 25, 2020 |
Hello, I need an industrial borehole in a limestone area in Ogun state. Target flow rate from the borehole should be between 35-50m³/hr. I need in it in 4 months time, for planning and budgeting purpose, how much orice range should I budget? |
Agriculture › Re: Farmland Sales At 100k Per Acre!!! by vonxe: 3:52pm On Aug 16, 2020 |
Location? |
Politics › Re: Full List Of Niger Delta Tribes And Natural Resources (photo) by vonxe: 8:32pm On Aug 08, 2020 |
SmartyPants: Why should there be indigenous Yorubas in Edo? Although Yorubas are minority in Edo likewise the Igede in cross river but they should be recognized. Ijaws in Ondo are well recognized. Some Akoko Edo communities are full blooded yorubas |
Politics › Re: Full List Of Niger Delta Tribes And Natural Resources (photo) by vonxe: 11:54am On Aug 08, 2020 |
Why are Yoruba always left out in Edo state? Or are there no indigenous Yorubas in Edo State? |
Politics › Re: Nigerian Man Exposes US State With Dirty Flood Water by vonxe: 11:51am On Aug 08, 2020 |
This na mud water. Compare this with lagos own |
Politics › Re: Sanwo-Olu: Traffic Will Now Improve Around Allen Avenue, Maryland, Ikotun Axes by vonxe: 12:17am On Jul 27, 2020 |
Smh |
Agriculture › Re: 1000metric Tons Of Imported Maize For Sale At Shagamu by vonxe: 2:41pm On Jul 26, 2020 |
jades5050: . You are a disgrace to Nigerian for selling imported maize here in Nigeria Lol That was harsh!!! He is a businessman and like others he is free to transact the way he feels. Remember the world is a global village if you dont compete well you will be left behind. I accept this as a challenge to we African/Nigeria farmers to produce quality products that will match or surpass the imported produce. P.S Do you know many Nigeria maize are being rejected by feedmills for poultry use because they cause a lot of disease. |
Politics › Re: Insecurity: Only Buhari Can Sack Service Chiefs - Presidency Replies Senate by vonxe: 4:20pm On Jul 21, 2020 |
Ok |
Politics › South-west States To Conduct WASSCE by vonxe(op): 11:46am On Jul 16, 2020 |
The six Southwest States have agreed to reopen schools for SS3 students to participate in the West African School Certificate Examination (WASCE) next month. The States are Lagos, Ogun, Oyo, Ondo, Osun and Ekiti. Their decision is contrary to the position of most of the 19 northern states, which supported the Federal Government’s decision to suspend school reopening for SS3 students due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The Federal Government also declared last week that candidates will not participate in WASCE over safety concerns. But at a virtual meeting by the Development Agenda for Western Nigeria (DAWN) Commission, Commissioners, Special Advisers on Education and SUBEB chairmen reached an agreement to reopen schools for SS3 students to write their final examinations. The meeting also agreed on the needs for Southwest states to implement a 2016 plan to establish a regional examination body akin to IJMB in the North. The plan was laid out at the roundtable on creating a collaborative framework for education development and advancement in Western Nigeria in Osogbo, the Osun State capital in 2016. A statement by the DAWN Commission indicated that all the states will reopen schools for SS3 students by August 3 with COVID-19 preventive measures in place. According to the statement, the states will approach the Federal Government, at the first instance, to seek postponement of the WASCE by at least three weeks from the proposed resumption date. At the second instance, states are to directly approach the West African Examinations Council (WAEC) to seek postponement of the examination to August 24. On resumption, all schools are to appoint incident managers and classroom wardens, according to the document. There will also be designation of quality assurance department for each state to issue a safety compliance certificate to each school before reopening. The state will also encourage intensive advocacy campaigns to stakeholders including parents, teachers, caregivers, school owners and pupils on what is expected of them when schools resume. The meeting also called on the WAEC to encourage Computer-Based Tests (CBT) in the future. https://thenationonlineng.net/southwest-states-agree-to-reopen-schools/ |
Politics › Re: Tinubu's Presidential Ambition Crumbles, Unable To Visit Aso Villa - Sahara R. by vonxe: 11:07pm On Jun 24, 2020 |
Hmmm |
Politics › Re: PDP NWC Dissolves South South Zonal Caretaker Committee...constitutes New Commit by vonxe: 9:02pm On Jun 24, 2020 |
These people!!! Only gullible Nigerians support political parties |
Politics › Re: Tolerance Becoming Crime By Dr Chinedu Akabuike by vonxe: 5:03pm On Jun 21, 2020 |
Oga the table you are about to push is big oo |
Politics › Re: See Real Reason Oshiomole,s Suspension Was Lifted by vonxe: 4:56pm On Jun 21, 2020 |
And when he bounces back they are as good as being irrelevant. |
Travel › Re: Aviation Agencies Begin Relocation To Abuja by vonxe: 2:50pm On Jun 18, 2020 |
I dont know if it is ignorance or bitterness that is affecting some of us. The move is a nice one for Lagos, it is a very good development. |
Politics › Re: Best Road Commissioning EVER! - Ondo State Residents (video) by vonxe: 3:10pm On Jun 10, 2020 |
Haha Haha
Best road commissioning in Nigeria!!! |
Politics › Re: A Look At The Urhobo Migration To Okitipupa & Other Parts Of Ikale by vonxe: 12:25pm On Jun 10, 2020 |
Efewestern: The lkale, for example. not only learnt from the Urhobo to climb the tall palm oil trees (before the arrival of the Urhobo immigrants they only cut regimes for food from low oil palms) but also developed the habits of shopkeeping and trade and became employed at the low levels of unskilled labour in plantations, government agrtcultural extension works, farm settlements and in the local Government Council that even after a majority of the immigrants had left the host society, a sustained system of urban life had been created Source: Rural Migrants as Catalysts in Rural Development: The Urhobo in Ondo State, Nigeria by Onigu Otite (https://www.jstor.org/stable/1159555) There have been large scale of palm oil production right before the migration, their style of oil production is different. Shop keeping and trade is the other way round. |
Politics › Re: Why Lagos APC Disbanded Justice And Mandate Groups by vonxe: 10:21am On Jun 10, 2020 |
Politics is the ability to be dynamic and have many faces |
Politics › Re: Okorocha & His Wife Visit Orji Uzor Kalu (Photos) by vonxe: 9:12am On Jun 08, 2020 |
2023 calculation |
Culture › Re: Breaking: Court Declares Kotonkarfe, Lokoja, Ajaokuta Part Of Igala Kingdom by vonxe: 10:23pm On Jun 07, 2020 |
Emmydann: u are a noise maker bro.. Oworo owns lokoja and the chairman lokoja local government council of chiefs is the maigari of lokoja an Hausa man from kastina....even in felele oworo people are still minority. Oworo does not own the whole of lokoja, their land stops at felele but they need to speak up else their land will be taken from them. Igala does not own lokoja also infact it is because lokoja is the capital we have a lot of igala there. We have hausa, nupes that are indigenous to lokoja Oworos are not minority in felele. Felele has the highest yoruba settlement in lokoja. |
Culture › Re: How Emir Of Ilorin & Ohoro Of Shao Became Graded Chiefs In 1913 by vonxe: 3:29pm On Jun 07, 2020 |
micellgevity: ‘DR’ SALIHU MOHAMMED . Emir of ilorin is fighting a lost old battle in the modern era. |
Culture › Re: Breaking: Court Declares Kotonkarfe, Lokoja, Ajaokuta Part Of Igala Kingdom by vonxe: 3:17pm On Jun 07, 2020 |
MELLIS: <b>Court Judgment on status of Lokoja and Ajaokuta: Yoruba World Congress' pronouncement</b>
A purported Court Judgment declaring Lokoja and Ajaokuta as part of the Igala Kingdom. refers.. The Yoruba World Congress, the umbrella body of Yoruba Groups world wide, would like to state as follows:
While we have great admiration for the Igala Kingdom, and HRM, the Attah Igala and that institution, we declare the claims in the judgement as a distortion of very clear history, especially as regards to Lokoja, which is a great ancestral domain of the Oworo People of Lokoja Local Government Area of Kogi State.
The People of Oworo have already made that very clear. Until the creation of Kogi State when the Igala trooped to Kogi enmasse from Benue State how many Igala lived in Lokoja or Ajaokuta for the previous 100 years?
What Igala cultural artefacts did Oworo and Ajaokuta People find? From which Igala ancestors did they beg for land before they dwelt there?
When does coming to trade at an existing market confer ownership of the market to the trader?
The Igala as a People made their marks in history during the Kwararafa era, and also their impact in some part of Eastern Nigeria.are very clear but the Igala affiliation with the western side of the Niger River did not happen until modern times.
The recent "Judgment" appropriating Lokoja and Ajaokuta to that Kingdom is a "strange fire on the altar' and therefore unacceptable to the Yoruba Nation of which the Oworo People are an integral part.
For far too long, we, the Yoruba in the South West have neglected our brothers and sisters, the Okun in Kogi State and the Ilorin, Igbomina, Ibolo and the Jebba axis of Kwara State who were excised through a conspiracy between the British colonial power and the Fulani Emirates of the core North. That has happened partly because of the distortion caused by the said British, in collaboration with the Fulani Jihadists invaders.
In light of this jugdement, it is incumbent on YWC to officially bring in the Yoruba Traditional Leaders led by His Imperial Majesty, The Ooni of Ife and His Imperial Majesty, Iku Baba Yeye, The Alafin of Oyo. We will not stop at that, we shall also deploy the best legal luminaries of the Yoruba extraction to the struggle to rescue our people from this expansionist ploy.
Now is the right time to signal the determination of the Yoruba to begin a process of writing the true history of the Nigerian Ethnic Nationalities, as opposed the pseudo-colonislist and jihadist interpretation as handed over to us by the British, who were driven by commercial/economic goals.
In order to protect their economic interests, the British imposed a hegemonist arrangement called the Almalgamation Treaty of 1914. It is instructive to note that this treaty was due for renewal in 2014.
We, the Yoruba Nation stand firm on the belief that the various ethnic nationalities in Nigeria reserve the right to self determination to agree to arrangements that suit their national aspirations.
The judgement of the High Court that Lokoja and Ajaokuta in Kogi State are part of the Igala Kingdom against all genuine historical facts, highlights the urgent need for discussions by all parts of Nigeria to agree on where they want to be instead of what is imposed on them.
This Statement serves notice that the Yoruba Nation will strenuously stand to defend her People who dwell on YORUBA LAND from Oworo in Kogi State eastwards to Jebba and Baruba all the way to the Benin Republic border and southwest to the Atlantic Ocean. We urge all the Oworo People to stay calm but to resolutely defend their God given land against this attempted piracy 1. Not all oworo people identify as yoruba 2. Not all lokoja area belongs to oworo, their land stops at felele 3. The judgement is lopsided because egbira people also have claim to ajaokuta 4. The yoruba kings have little influence outside southwest, kwara state is an example 5. Igala language and culture shares similarities with the yorubas |
Politics › Re: "You Don't Own Nigeria And You Can't Rule Forever" FFK Fires Back by vonxe: 9:57pm On Jun 06, 2020 |
Wolgrace: Buhari is just a blessing in disguise to us.. He will either fasten restructuring or disintegration of Nigeria |
Culture › Re: Akure-benin War Of 1818 by vonxe: 9:34pm On Apr 01, 2020 |
Lol, What is the op trying to prove through this fiction? |
Politics › Re: Tinubu Speaks On COVID-19, Says We Don't Have Enough Hospital Spaces (video) by vonxe: 6:44pm On Mar 24, 2020 |
Egungun be careful |
Politics › Re: Restructuring Myth In Nigeria - Basil Okoh by vonxe: 8:43pm On Mar 22, 2020 |
Trash |
Politics › Re: Did China Deceive The World: A Conspiracy Theory by vonxe: 2:01pm On Mar 21, 2020 |
This conspiracy theory make sense considering that the virus killed mainly the aged or people with weak defense system. What can those aged contribute to the economy? |
Politics › Re: Things I Know About Nigeria’s Economy As A Lay Person, By Ademola-olateju by vonxe: 10:03am On Mar 21, 2020 |
dmz1: the correct title of this should have been 'what i know of Saudi Arabia economy' What I understand is what is the essence of OPEC, formed by Saudi Arabia, when Nigeria suffers when oil price goes low. Saudi will not suffer because they are wealthy; large amount of foreign reserve, sovereign wealth fund etc. Cost of production per barrel is lower than that of Nigeria at $9 - $23, meaning they still have more profit even if they sell low. What is now the essence of OPEC to Nigeria if our economy cant be considered when arriving at some policies? |
Family › Re: Proud Dad Made 6 Month Baby Food In 5 Minutes by vonxe: 2:04pm On Mar 19, 2020 |
Anytime I baby sit, na fast food joint I dey carry my baby go. Sometimes we spend 3 hrs buying a lot of junks. It makes us appreciate our women more |
Health › Re: Corona Virus: Is It Going To Get Worse In Nigeria? by vonxe(op): 11:32am On Feb 29, 2020 |
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