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Post by Her Highness on Jul 13, 2016 20:39:35 GMT
Belmot You fit take me to Ibadan. There's stuff going on in that city. I'd love to just spend 2 weeks there. I don't know my way around ibadan o... Abi you want us to get lost together ni? Who go dey look for omo ti o kola kaakiri lu. Lmaoooo Honorebu go find us. So na every Ibadan pesin get ila for face abi? Ma je ki n binu si e o. I just love Ibadan for no reason. I don't know why. The thing dey do me like magic spell.
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Post by Belmot on Jul 13, 2016 20:44:13 GMT
I don't know my way around ibadan o... Abi you want us to get lost together ni? Who go dey look for omo ti o kola kaakiri lu. Lmaoooo Honorebu go find us. So na every Ibadan pesin get ila for face abi? Ma je ki n binu si e o. I just love Ibadan for no reason. I don't know why. The thing dey do me like magic spell. Uno fit explain how the tin dey do u just like copied assignment abi
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Post by Her Highness on Jul 13, 2016 20:54:28 GMT
Lmaoooo Honorebu go find us. So na every Ibadan pesin get ila for face abi? Ma je ki n binu si e o. I just love Ibadan for no reason. I don't know why. The thing dey do me like magic spell. Uno fit explain how the tin dey do u just like copied assignment abi Lmao. Something tells me that you own a miracle center business. I'd love to open a tutoring center in Nigeria, like www.tutoringzone.com/I used that service a looooooot.
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Post by Belmot on Jul 13, 2016 20:58:38 GMT
Uno fit explain how the tin dey do u just like copied assignment abi Lmao. Something tells me that you own a miracle center business. I'd love to open a tutoring center in Nigeria, like www.tutoringzone.com/I used that service a looooooot. Miracle ko magic centre ni... I like that your idea sha
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Post by Her Highness on Jul 31, 2016 21:57:20 GMT
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Post by Ogbeni Ogunnaike on Jul 31, 2016 22:09:13 GMT
Belmot You fit take me to Ibadan. There's stuff going on in that city. I'd love to just spend 2 weeks there. I don't know my way around ibadan o... Abi you want us to get lost together ni? Who go dey look fo r omo ti o kola kaakiri lu. LMFAO!! Seriously though why are some people in oyo still doing that ila thing? There has to be orientation programmes in rural areas to stop that shit!
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Post by Belmot on Jul 31, 2016 22:58:56 GMT
I don't know my way around ibadan o... Abi you want us to get lost together ni? Who go dey look fo r omo ti o kola kaakiri lu. LMFAO!! Seriously though why are some people in oyo still doing that ila thing? There has to be orientation programmes in rural areas to stop that shit! It's no longer prevalent like the early 90's. With time it will disappear from our culture. *whispers* Ileke idi has 8 by 8 on her cheek.
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Post by Her Highness on Aug 1, 2016 0:12:38 GMT
LMFAO!! Seriously though why are some people in oyo still doing that ila thing? There has to be orientation programmes in rural areas to stop that shit! It's no longer prevalent like the early 90's. With time it will disappear from our culture. *whispers* Ileke idi has 8 by 8 on her cheek. Aburo mi, bawo lo se mo?
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Post by Belmot on Aug 1, 2016 5:49:59 GMT
It's no longer prevalent like the early 90's. With time it will disappear from our culture. *whispers* Ileke idi has 8 by 8 on her cheek. Aburo mi, bawo lo se mo? Hmmmm!
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Post by Honorebu on Aug 4, 2016 23:22:52 GMT
3RD FESTIVAL COLLOQUIUMTHEME:
"TOURISM POTENTIALS OF YORUBALAND OF NIGERIA”
By His Royal Majesty OBA ADEYEYE ENITAN OGUNWUSI Ojaja II, Ooni of Ife Date: Saturday, 20th of August 2016 Venue: Muson Centre, Onikan, Lagos Time: 10am Oba Adeyeye Enitan Ogunwusi (born October 17, 1974) is a Nigerian accountant and the 51st Ooni of Ife. He succeeded the late Oba Okunade Sijuwade who died on July 28, 2015. He is described him as "an astute entrepreneur driven by turning impossibilities to ‘possibilities’". PROFESSIONAL BACKGROUND
Adeyeye is a trained accountant. He attended the Polytechnic Ibadan. In 2002, he led the Federal Government of Nigeria delegation to Canada that enhanced alliances through a partnership with the government of Ondo State on solid mineral. SELECTION AND CORONATION
On October 26, 2015, Oba Ogunwusi was selected as a king-elect out of 21 contenders to the Ọọ̀ni stool. As a prince from the Giesi Family whose turn it was to produce a king, he beat a number of competitors including his elder brother. He received his Staff of Office from Osun State Governor, Ogbeni Raufu Adesoji Aregbesola on Monday December 7, 2015 at Enuwa Square, Ile-Ife. The new king promised to unite the Yorùbás under a peaceful and prosperous reign. ACHIEVEMENTS
Since his coronation, the king has made news for a number of notable actions and pronouncements including the promise not to re-litigate supremacy battles with other Yorùbá kings. On January 17, 2016, Ọọ̀ni Ògúnwùsi broke a 79-year old antagonism between the thrones of Ifẹ and Ọ̀yọ́ by visiting the Aláàfin, the first of such visits in eight decades by an Ifẹ monarch. He has instituted a number of progressive causes in Ilé-Ifẹ̀, including a cocoa farm meant to feed thousands of widows in the state. HONOURS
On June 12, 2016, Ọọni was presented with the key of the City of Sumerset, Franklin Township in New Jersey and honoured with the proclamation of the town of Franklin alongside his wife Olori Wuraola Ogunwusi (Yeyelua). PERSONAL LIFE
Ọọ̀ni Ògúnwùsì hails from Giesi Royal Family, one of the four royal families in Ilé-Ifẹ̀, Osun State, Nigeria. The last Ọọ̀ni from the family was Ọọ̀ni Dérin Ọlọ́gbẹ́nlá (1880-1894). Ọba Ògúnwùsì assumed the title of Òjájá (II). Ojaja (I) was from Agbedegbede Compound, Irẹmọ Quarters (the ancestral home of the Giesi). His father is Prince Rọ́pò Ògúnwùsì, a veteran broadcaster. He is the third son in a family of six.
lagosat50.org.ng/3rd-festival-colloquium
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Post by Her Highness on Oct 30, 2016 2:09:00 GMT
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Post by Her Highness on Oct 30, 2016 2:09:34 GMT
If only I can get someone to take me to a reminisce event!!!!! ajanakuThat would be awesome
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Post by ajanaku on Oct 30, 2016 10:32:52 GMT
If only I can get someone to take me to a reminisce event!!!!! ajanaku That would be awesome Mtcheeeeeeeeeeeew Reminisce kor, Deja vu nii... Mtcheeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeew
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Post by Her Highness on Oct 30, 2016 15:57:32 GMT
Aha as expected.
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Post by honeychild on Oct 30, 2016 19:38:07 GMT
LMFAO!! Seriously though why are some people in oyo still doing that ila thing? There has to be orientation programmes in rural areas to stop that shit! It's no longer prevalent like the early 90's. With time it will disappear from our culture. *whispers* Ileke idi has 8 by 8 on her cheek. I don't see why it should disappear. It's a part of our heritage and we should wear it with pride. Lol
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