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Senate Set to Pass Bill Recognising Ooni of ife and Sultan of Sokoto as Co-Chairmen of Traditional Rulers In Nigeria. Co...
24/06/2025

Senate Set to Pass Bill Recognising Ooni of ife and Sultan of Sokoto as Co-Chairmen of Traditional Rulers In Nigeria. Congratulations gbogbo omo Kóòtú-o-jíire.

Key Provisions of the Bill in the comment section 👇🏿

Tucked away in the tranquil town of Ilishan Remo, Ogun State, stands a grand tribute to legacy: the Shonowo Owodunni Hom...
07/06/2025

Tucked away in the tranquil town of Ilishan Remo, Ogun State, stands a grand tribute to legacy: the Shonowo Owodunni Homestead.

This magnificent edifice, over a century old, is not just a house; it is a time capsule carved in concrete, timber, and vision.

An antique architectural masterpiece, it tells stories of an era when craftsmanship met elegance, and ambition wore the cloak of brick and mortar.

The architectural masterpiece was buiilt by one of the formidable Yoruba businessmen of that era, Shonowo Owodunni, a man of sharp wit, refined taste and daring enterprise.

The homestead is a proud symbol of the sophistication that quietly bloomed in this part of Nigeria. Owodunni was no ordinary man. He was a shrewd businessman, a car dealer of repute, and a close ally of Nigeria’s revered nationalist, Chief Obafemi Awolowo.

From the red clay of Ilishan to the rising suburbs of Akowonjo in Lagos, his footprint stretched far and wide, a mark of a life well-lived and well-travelled.

Today, the homestead stands, aged but unyielding, whispering tales of opulence, friendship, and vision to anyone who cares to listen.

It should rightly be turned into a national tourist site, a national heritage, a monument of memory in a nation too often forgetful.

One wonders: if such architectural marvels in Europe or ancient cities like Cairo and Addis Ababa are thriving as tourist magnets, why do we let our own gems gather dust and silence?

Shonowo Owodunni’s home is not just a building; it is an opportunity, to learn, to preserve, and to earn.

Heritage is not just history; it is wealth also, if only we see it.

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Chief Obafemi Awolowo - We can't find a leader like him again, láí-láíThe late sage and first Premier of Western Region,...
06/06/2025

Chief Obafemi Awolowo - We can't find a leader like him again, láí-láí

The late sage and first Premier of Western Region, Nigeria was using Western Region to compete with Indonesia, Malaysia, India etc. Just see today, Indonesia is a member of G20 !!!

The last two years of Awolowo as Premier of Western Region was concentrated on efforts to write his name in the book of Legends.

Chief Awolowo incorporated: Western Hotels which invested in:
1) Premier Hotel,
2) Lafia hotels in Ibadan
3) Lagos Airport Hotel respectively.

Chief Obafemi Awolowo set up:
Western Nigeria Development Corporation to finance mega corporations. This was established in 1958.
It encouraged plantation development with six agricultural plantations covering 20,517 acres in collaboration with Cooperative societies, eleven additional plantations covering 8,468 acres with crops ranging from Cocoa , Rubber, Oil Palm, Citrus, Cashew and Coffee had been put in place all over the region.

WNDC, a clearing house for multitude of companies, established for the rapid industrial development and revolution of the region.
Among them were:
1. WAPCO at Ewekoro for cement, with enough capacity to serve the whole country.
2. Nigerite Ltd, producing asbestos and roofing sheets,
3. National Bank,
4. Wema Bank,
5. Nigerian General Insurance,
6. Great Nigeria Insurance,
7. Gravil Enthoven and coy,
8. Vegetables Oil Ltd,
9. Cocoa Processing Industry Ogba Ikeja,
10. Odua Textile Mills Ltd,
11. Wrought Iron Ltd,
12. Union beverages Ltd, 13. Sungass company,
14. Wemabod estates, owner of Western House tallest building, then on Broad Street, and other estates,
15. Western livestocks,
16. Fisheries services Ltd,
17. Caxton Press,
18. Epe Plywood,
19. Asakar Paints,
20. Nigeria Crafts and Bags Ltd,
21. Nipol Plastics in Ibadan,
22. Phoenix Motors.

Also, he opened up biggest industrial layouts in:
i. Ibadan, Oluyole and
ii. Lagos Oba Akran axis and
iii. Ilupeju in Mushin axis with over 120 factories for mass production of different needs & gave birth to:
23. Nigeria Textile Mills,
24. West Africa Breweries,
25. Dunlop Tyres,
26. Crittal Hope Aluminum,
27. Tower Aluminium,
28. Solel Boneh,
29. Nidogas,
30. Nigeria Wire and Cables in Ilupeju.

Odua Investments was the largest conglomerates in Nigeria as at 2004 with assets worth over N10 trillion.

Chief Jeremiah Obafemi Awolowo paid the Western Nigeria Civil servants, the highest salaries far above Federal government.
So much jobs were created by vast industrialisation drives.
All these were achieved without Oil revenue between1951-1959. He also touched the road construction with bitumen & laid road network covering over 2,000 kilometers throughout the region.

Other achievements of his government are:
1. Cocoa House, the tallest building in West Africa for decades,
2. Liberty Stadium, the most modern in the entire African,
3. Western Nigeria Television & Broadcasting Service (WNTV/WNBS), the first Radio & Television Stations in Africa,
4. Many General Hospitals and Dispensaries in rural area.
5. Free Education at primary school level.
6. His effort in Cooperative society development gave birth to establishment of Cooperative Bank in 1953 and Cooperative College.

The eight years most of this present Governors spend, was the same with Pa Awolowo, covering what comprises 8 states nowadays, yet he achieved so much. Most of our present day Governors could not mention one world class company, corporate institution or industry set up to create jobs for teaming youths being turned out year in, year out, by our ivory towers.

Today leaders should at least emulate our late sage foot steps instead of all the temporary empowerment programs (Motor cycle, Keke Napep, Pepper grinding machine, Cassava grinding machine, Deep freezer, Fridge, Clipper etc) being used to cajole the electorates at the turn of election every four years.
A time will come in this nation that people aspiring for position must show a well laid out plan before the electorate.
The cash and carry politics will fail as it's the practise in developed nation.
Let us always look forward to lasting legacies.

Baba Awolowo was obviously ahead of his peers and till today no living or deceased Nigerian has surpassed his achievements.
You wonder why the southwest Nigeria did well.

In the 1990s, Nigeria Textile Mills, Oba Akran Ikeja alone employed over 4,000 workers before the military mismanagement of economy killed the company with unfriendly company policies

Can we ever find a leader like Obafemi Awolowo in Nigeria again?

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RIP:Afenifere Leader Pa Ayo Adebanjo Passes Away at 96Pa Ayo Adebanjo, a prominent leader of Afenifere, the pan-Yoruba s...
14/02/2025

RIP:Afenifere Leader Pa Ayo Adebanjo Passes Away at 96

Pa Ayo Adebanjo, a prominent leader of Afenifere, the pan-Yoruba socio-cultural organization, has passed away at the age of 96.

The revered statesman and elder statesman died peacefully on the morning of Friday, February 14, 2025, at his residence in Lekki, Lagos State.

His family confirmed the news in a statement released to the press, saying:

“He died peacefully this morning, Friday, February 14, 2025, at his Lekki, Lagos, Nigeria home at the age of 96.”

A distinguished lawyer, former organizing secretary of the Action Group, and the national leader of Afenifere, Adebanjo dedicated his life to advocating for truth, equity, and justice. He remained steadfast in his vision for an independent and progressive Nigeria until his final breath.

He is survived by his 94-year-old wife, Chief Christy Ayo-Adebanjo, as well as children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren.

The family noted that consultations are underway with his friends, associates, and various interest groups across Nigeria and beyond to arrange a befitting farewell. Funeral details will be announced in due course.

Condolence registers have been opened at his residence in Lekki Phase 1, Lagos, and his country home in Isanya Ogbo, near Ijebu Ode, Ogun State.

The statement was signed on behalf of the family by Mrs. Ayotunde Atteh (née Ayo-Adebanjo), Mrs. Adeola Azeez (née Ayo-Adebanjo), and Mr. Obafemi Ayo-Adebanjo.

May his soul rest in peace. 🕊️

Olorì Elizabeth has given birth to twins boy and girl. Congratulations to Oonirisa, His Imperial Majesty,  Ooni Adeyeye ...
14/02/2025

Olorì Elizabeth has given birth to twins boy and girl. Congratulations to Oonirisa, His Imperial Majesty, Ooni Adeyeye Ogunwusi, Ojaja Kejí. Kabiyesi o

Congratulations to Ooni of ife as he marries  his new Olori, Royal Empress Dr. Elham MadaniRoyal Empress Dr. Elham Madan...
27/10/2024

Congratulations to Ooni of ife as he marries his new Olori, Royal Empress Dr. Elham Madani

Royal Empress Dr. Elham Madani (H.M. Empress Madani), is a Royal Crown Empress & profound Film Director, Producer, and lead actress with over 1500 movies, feature films, Videos, and documentaries throughout her life span.
She was born to an American- Arab father and Persian mother in Iran and was the only child of this physician couple.
Empress Madani earned her 1st degree in English literature and then a masters degree in linguistics from Iran University soon after she migrated to India to pursue her PhD in social linguistics.
She also has a degree in Film Production from York University of Toronto, Canada, and continued her studies in Film production in Los Angeles.
Dr. Madani is the founder of World Cinema Academy, an NGO registered in the USA., Mighty Vision Pictures, (worldwide Film production), WIND International Film Festival, Empress International Royal Awards, Empire of Madani, an NGO in Canada to assist the homeless, and women in need of shelter.
She has hosted several royal and peace summit at her palace in Surrey of Canada since 2021 until now as well. She is an Honorary president, chairwoman, and president of many non-profit organizations throughout the globe to advance the elimination of poverty especially in the field of education. (Ed).

Our Yorùbá Intellectuals,   If Money is Owó   Poverty is Ìṣẹ́   Fame is Òkìkí   Status is Ipò   Dignity is Iyì   Knowled...
12/10/2024

Our Yorùbá Intellectuals,
If Money is Owó
Poverty is Ìṣẹ́
Fame is Òkìkí
Status is Ipò
Dignity is Iyì
Knowledge is Ìmọ̀
Wisdom is Ọgbọ́n
Effort is Ìyanjú
Honor is Ọ̀wọ̀
Understanding is Oyè
Humility is Ìrẹ̀lẹ̀
Humble is Ìtẹ́ríba
Obedience is Ìgbọràn
Respect is Àpónlé
Problem is ìṣòro
Then what’s Solution....?

Davido, Omo Yoruba Atata: A Humble Heart Crowned with Royal HonorIn a world often captivated by riches and fame, Davido,...
08/10/2024

Davido, Omo Yoruba Atata: A Humble Heart Crowned with Royal Honor

In a world often captivated by riches and fame, Davido, the Omo Yoruba Atata, stood as a beacon of humility during his recent visit to the Warri Kingdom. As others basked in the glory of their status, only Davido removed his shoes before stepping onto the royal carpet, honoring the age-old traditions of respect. This singular act, though seemingly small, speaks volumes about the rich Yoruba culture that courses through his veins.

Moreover, when conversing with the King, Davido remained bowed—his head lowered in reverence, his heart, a wellspring of respect. Does wealth truly elevate a man, or is it humility that crowns him? Here was the wealthiest guest, yet it was not his riches that earned him honor, but his character.

Thus, Davido's humility shone brighter than gold, proving once again that true greatness lies in how deeply we honor our roots.

Obasanjo is the best Nigerian president ever — MbangA former Prelate of the Methodist Church in Nigeria, Sunday Mbang, h...
26/09/2024

Obasanjo is the best Nigerian president ever — Mbang

A former Prelate of the Methodist Church in Nigeria, Sunday Mbang, has described former President Olusegun Obasanjo as the best leader Nigeria has had since the country’s independence in 1960.

According to Mr. Mbang, no other Nigerian leader has matched the former president’s record of performance.

The retired prelate blamed the attitude of politicians for the nation’s socioeconomic and political development problems.

Chief Olusegun Obasanjo enduring legacies created more jobs for Nigerians than any democratically elected President in Africa till date. Below are few of his unmatched and unsurpassed achievements:

*Open University
*I C P C
*GSM
*NECO
*NSCDC
*EFCC
*BPE
*FRCN 36 F.M stations nationwide e.t.c

Chief Dr. Mathew Aremu Olusegun OBASANJO is respected all over the world and he is still unbeatable in terms of Nigeria politics. He is a pacesetter with laudable records.

As one of the eight Eminent Gentlemen In the World, Obasanjo is an unequal president that knows the problems of the people and profer solutions to it.

Africa and the rest of the world adore this icon, who, though controversial, is outstanding in all parameters. Baba remains Baba for all ages. OBJ is the gardener and sustainer of Democracy in Nigeria and indeed Africa.

Chief Obasanjo remains an icon in Nigeria and African Political landscape. He is not perfect, and no one is, but he has done much for Nigeria than any other human being dead or living.

Obasanjo remains the foundation of modern Nigeria. Bad or good he meant well for Nigeria and laid the foundation of several great things

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