maxell(f): 12:43am On May 26 |
President Tinubu addressing Journalists in Lagos

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maxell(f): 6:37pm On Jan 12 |
Beremx:
Reno Omokri begging his wife for forgiveness so that Tinubu will give him appointment
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maxell(f): 6:31pm On Jan 12 |
Tonim: Ekiti Agro Allied Cargo Airport, Ado-Ekiti
Started by Former Gov. John Kayode Fayemi
Completed by incumbent Gov Biodun Abayomi Oyebanji
forgiveness: Gateway International Agro Cargo Airport, Iperu, Ogun State
1. enger terminal
2. Cargo terminal
3. Control Tower
Airport is 95% complete
So, every state in the Southwest has an airport now except for Osun State
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maxell(f): 10:57pm On Oct 26, 2024 |
WizardOfNG:
Commendable from Makinde. 76.6 km road is a big deal anywhere in Africa.
Very much commendable.
I think in the history of Oyo State, Governor Seyi Makinde would rank in the top 3.
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maxell(f): 5:45pm On Sep 02, 2024 |
Ibadan



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maxell(f): 5:44pm On Sep 02, 2024 |
I love Ibadan
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maxell(f): 5:42pm On Sep 02, 2024 |
This is one of the many GRAs in Ibadan
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maxell(f): 8:41pm On Sep 01, 2024 |
walefresh3:
[b][/b]Tribute To The Yoruba
by Reno Omokri
People often assume the Yoruba are so successful as an ethnic nationality due to their thirst for education, and how it has penetrated down even amongst their remotest rural communities. But study them. Their culture of respect opens doors for them that even education cannot open. Diplomacy gives them supremacy.
And their culture is often mistaken for what it is not by others who do not understand them as a people. What some people ignorantly call cowardice, or sycophancy, is stooping to conquer. It is both a military and diplomatic strategy.
This is what Scripture meant in 2 Corinthians 10:4 “The weapons of our warfare are not carnal, but mighty”. Wisdom, courtesy, diplomacy, and praise are all weapons. A weapon is anything you can use to achieve your strategic objective. It does not always have to be a physically offensive weapon.
But are the Yorubas even cowards, as some people accuse them to be? Well, let us let the facts speak for themselves.
In the history of Nigeria, only two men have returned to Nigeria to face almost certain death even when they had the option of a very comfortable political asylum abroad. Both of them are Yoruba. In 1985, General Ibrahim Badamasi Babangida toppled the Buhari regime while Major General Tunde Idiagbon (mixed Yoruba/Fulani) was at Mecca yet Idiagbon returned.
In 1995, Olusegun Obasanjo (pure Owu Yoruba) was accused of planning a coup by the blood thirsty tyrant, Abacha (if you do not like that truthful description of Abacha or if you believe that 'Abacha did not loot', you can go and him where he is) while he was away in Copenaghen.
He was informed by the then US Ambassador, Walter Carrington, that Abacha meant to arrest, try and execute him, and was offered political asylum in the United States.
He returned to face almost certain death.
What more example of bravery can there be than these two shining ones.
Furthermore, there is the apocryphal example of Colonel Francis Adekunle Fajuyi who chose to die with the then Head of State, Johnson Aguiyi-Ironsi, rather than abandon his guest, which he was at liberty to do.
In addition to the above, in my opinion, they are the least likely to maintain and retain their cultural values, when it clashes with other cultures.
I love how they retain their full culture when they travel abroad. It is a rarity amongst Africans. When you visit London, you may be confused if you think Yoruba is the only African language in existence.
A Yoruba man can enter a quiet bus and receive a phone call and speak in Yoruba, and won’t feel embarrassed. And I am not referring to a Johnny Just Come. I am referring to second generation Yorubas who were born and brought up in England,
I have been traveling the world from childhood, yet I have not encountered people doing that with much wider [/b]spoken African languages, such as Swahili and Hausa.
They may speak it privately in their homes abroad. but not publicly, and even if they do, it is not to the extent of the Yoruba.
It has gotten to the extent that the Metropolitan Police now recruit Yoruba speaking Constables, and Harrods now employ Yoruba speaking cashiers. Oh please do not just take my words at face value. Fact check me.
Go to Houston on a Sunday, you will see Yoruba people everywhere in their native wears, adire, plus abeti aja and eleti aja.
[b]Here in California, other Africans now draw crowd to their parties by saying ‘the Nigerians will be there.’
This will annoy other tribes, including mine, however, when foreigners talk about how cool Nigerians are, they are usually referring to Yorubas.
Take it or leave it, but the Yoruba are the most progressive Black people on the face of planet Earth.
They produced the first Black African Nobel laureate for an academic category (Wole Soyinka), and the first Black African military ruler to have voluntarily handed over to a civilian President (Olusegun Obasanjo), and the first Nigerian to win a Grammy Award (Sade Adu) as well as the first person born and bred in Africa to have won a Pulitzer Prize (Dele Olojede).
The reason why Yorubas are the biggest music stars of Nigerian origin is because they are unabashedly Yoruba. They do not try to sing or act like Westerners. They are very in-your-face with their Yoruba-ness. And when people like themselves to such a high degree, others tend to them in liking them.
There are an estimated 15 Black billionaires on Planet Earth. Three of them are Yoruba. More than any ethnic nationality in Africa.
US President, Joe Biden, named a Yoruba man, Adewale Adeyemo, as deputy Treasury Secretary. This is the highest position to which a Black African has been appointed (not elected) in US history. Another Yoruba man, Dr. Oluyinka Olutoye, became the first person on Earth to successfully perform a surgery by taking out an unborn fetus from its mother’s womb and putting it back after the surgery.
77% of all Black doctors in America, and a very large percentage of these are Yoruba.
I commend the Edekiri people (the real name of the Yoruba). You guys are oni te si iwaju.
#TableShaker #RenosNuggets
Reno Omokri
Gospeller. Deep Thinker. #1 Bestselling author of Facts Versus Fiction: The True Story of the Jonathan Years. Avid traveller. Hollywood Magazine Film Festival Humanitarian of the Year, 2019.
Wow.
God Bless the Yorubas
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maxell(f): 10:29pm On Jan 21, 2024 |
lexylaw40:
I'm happy all those is happening in my life time
Well said. I agree.
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maxell(f): 10:27pm On Jan 21, 2024 |
Tonim: Mobolaji Johnson Train Station, Ebute Meta, Lagos
Wow. Love this. Looks Great.
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maxell(f): 11:33pm On Aug 27, 2023 |
Tonim: Ado-ekiti, Ekiti State
Ado looks so beautiful at night.
I love this thread I swear. Thanks for the updates @tonim
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maxell(f): 11:29pm On Aug 27, 2023 |
Tonim: Opening of JARA Stores at the Obafemi Awolowo Civic & Convention
Center, Ado-ekiti.
Nice.
They have this JARA store at Heritage Mall (Near Cocoa House), Ibadan as well.
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maxell(f): 11:12pm On Nov 20, 2022 |
Tonim:
Tinubu is a visionary leader for conceiving the Lekki Free Trade Zone
as Lagos State Governor in 2006.
My work is done here.
Happy Sunday everyone
God bless you. You have proven that Tinubu
came up with the Lekki free trade zone
when he was Governor in 2006.
They just have a hard time accepting the truth.
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maxell(f): 11:08am On Oct 29, 2022 |
Tonim:
Tinubu is a visionary
Very much so.
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maxell(f): 7:53pm On Oct 09, 2022 |
KashApp: Failed governor.. I pray BAO will not be like him
Let's see if the Governor delivers on the airport project
before labeling him as a failure.
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maxell(f): 7:50pm On Oct 09, 2022 |
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maxell(f): 7:49pm On Oct 09, 2022 |
OyeofIkoTuN:
yeah very cool pretty lady
You guys know Bisi Fayemi was born in the UK right?
Omo londoner
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maxell(f): 9:17pm On Sep 18, 2022 |
Tonim: ValueJet Receives 2 Aircrafts, Prepares For Demo Flight
Nigerian airline startup ValueJet has taken delivery of its first two Bombardier CRJ900 regional jets. Both CRJ900 jets, with registration 5N-BXS and 5N-BXT, arrived at the Muritala Muhammed International Airport.
The Chairman, ValueJet, Kunle Soname, highlighted Nigeria’s role in driving global trade as an African carrier.
He said: “Despite the challenges in the industry, Nigeria and Africa are well- poised to drive growth with an effective aviation sector. ValueJet is a dream Airline that is gradually being positioned to efficiently facilitate growth opportunities across geographies.”
With a track record of safety, ValueJet will deploy these aircraft for regional flight services once we have completed all mandatory processes and secured AOC approvals, Managing Director Omololu Majekodunmi said.
https://www.newtelegraphng.com/valuejet-receives-2-aircraft-prepares-for-demo-flight/
The Chairman and MD of the airline are both Yoruba.
Making us proud. The sky is the limit for us.
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maxell(f): 9:11pm On Sep 18, 2022 |
Tonim:
King’s Court, Oke mosan, Abeokuta
Completed by Gov Abiodun
This is very nice; like the estates in Lekki.
Kudos to the Governor.
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maxell(f): 9:04pm On Sep 18, 2022 |
Tonim:
Ekiti State Governor, Dr. Kayode Fayemi, was invited to Ibadan to commission the General Gas Flyover
and road dualization project completed by Governor Seyi Makinde of Oyo State
We need more of this unity among our Governors (across party lines)
Lovely.
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maxell(f): 8:54pm On Sep 18, 2022 |
Nice thread
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maxell(f): 6:36pm On Sep 04, 2022 |
Tonim:
Ekiti Gov Kayode Fayemi is building an ultra modern bus terminal in the capital, Ado-ekiti
Construction by Planet Project Limited
The terminal would look great when completed.
Great job by Governor Fayemi
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maxell(f): 6:34pm On Sep 04, 2022 |
Tonim:
Gov Dapo Abiodun is currently building the Ogun Agro Cargo Airport in Illishan Remo, Ikenne LGA, Ogun State.
He is expecting the first plane to land there by December this year.
Here are renderings of the airport.
Wow this is nice. The airport would bring lots of development to Ogun state.
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maxell(f): 7:15pm On May 13, 2022 |
Tonim:
Ilaji Hotel & Sports Resort, Ibadan
Ibadan is a great city
This place looks marvelous.
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maxell(f): 8:10pm On Apr 30, 2022 |
Tonim:
King’s Court Housing Estate, Oke mosan, Abeokuta
King’s Court very nice like an estate in Lekki
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maxell(f): 7:45pm On Apr 09, 2022 |
Arnold1:
Wow, looks great.
I believe this new terminal has the capacity to accommodate
14 million annually.
Thank you Tonim
It does look great
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maxell(f): 8:15am On Mar 28, 2022 |
The new terminal looks very nice. I am highly impressed.
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maxell(f): 7:13am On Feb 23, 2022 |
Nice pictures of Ibadan
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maxell(f): 3:42am On Sep 30, 2021 |
I think Lekki Regional Road would be more appropriate.
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maxell(f): 12:10pm On Sep 25, 2021 |
Tomek09:
Shut up if you don't know how to lie. Ibadan is brown roof eyesore with dilapidated ancestral buildings and mosque littered everywhere.
...And these are pictures of Agodi Gardens, Agodi, Ibadan.
Everywhere has its nice and not so nice parts.
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maxell(f): 12:01pm On Sep 25, 2021 |
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