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Monday 11 November 2019

Lady Rocking Waist Bead Dances To Davido's 'Risky'


Before: When a girl is very intelligent, she becomes the talk of the community. You will hear things like "that girl brain na fire" "walking encyclopaedia" "book worm"

Today: People only assess a girl with her Ass and Chest size. You will hear things like "La baby La hot" "baby on fire" "Peper them"

...are you still asking what our problem is in this country?

Olatunbosun Adopts Baby, Amiyah Jenn, Abandoned By Her Dad In US


A Nigerian man based in Missouri, United States has gotten many on social media emotional after he narrated how he adopts a little girl who was abandoned by her father.

Narrating the story on the popular micro-blogging platform, the man simply identified as Olatunbosun tells how he met the mother of a girl who he met 3 years ago.

Olatunbosun also narrates how the baby girl who would never allow anyone to carry her allowed him to do so with ease.

He also shared how he tried in vain to get the father to be in the baby's life before he later abandoned the girl finally before he (Olatunbosun) later choose to adopt her.

100-Yr-Old Justice Oluwa Breaks Silence On Ejigbadero’s Case, 43 Years After.

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100-Yr-Old Justice Oluwa Breaks Silence On Ejigbadero’s Case, 43 Years After.
THE judge who handled the celebrated Ejigbadero case in the 1970s has finally broken his silence on the case.
Justice Isiaka Ishola Oluwa who clocked 100 years old spoke on the case in his recently released autobiography titled: ‘A Life in Motion Reminiscence of a Jurist at 100 years’, Saturday Tribune has a copy of the book. Justice Oluwa said he believed the celebrated murder case influenced the enactment of the Land Use Decree (now known as Land Use Act) by the military government of General Olusegun Obasanjo.

From The Archives – The Story of Ejigbadero, The King of Land Grabbers

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This was Jimoh Isola alias Ejigbadero one of the most powerful land grabbers of his time. So powerful, he had police officers and D.P.Os as friends. Learnt even a great musician praised him in one of his songs.
As you go from Iyana Ipaja to Egbeda in Alimosho, Lagos State, Raji Oba Street is to your left. It is one of the most popular streets in the area. It is the street that hosts the imposing complex of Bishop David Oyedepo’s Winner Chapel. There is a branch of Diamond Bank close to Moshalasi Bus Stop that leads to the street. It is a street that you can’t miss. Ha! You know the street? I told you it’s a street you can’t miss.
However in the 1970s when this true-life story began, there was no Raji Oba Street. There was no Winner Chapel building. There was no Diamond Bank. In fact, almost all of what is now one of the most densely populated areas in Lagos State was a forest. Except for some rural settlements scattered here and there, the entire Alimosho was a village.