So many Nigerians, especially the youths and those of the GenZ generation, do not really know how the IBB regime affected Nigeria...
And so, 32 years after leaving office, IBB is set to release his much-awaited memoir, "A Journey In Service," at the Transcorp Hilton Hotel in Abuja on February 20, 2025.
It is evident that the retired dictator has spent all this time revising the events of his regime with handlers, marinating the facts, and now attempting to present what we believe is a conscience-cleansing work in the form of this book.
However, as his erstwhile Press secretary Debo Bashorun insists in his book "Honour for Sale: An Insider Account of the Murder of Dele Giwa," IBB cannot erase the history that enlightened Nigerians know all too well.
That is why we have summarized the book and other related materials in this video for those who care to know... Bashorun resigned from General Babangida's government.
Full video here 👇
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=RREkquoY9IE&t=20s&pp=2AEUkAIB
50 years ago, Brigadier General Samuel Osaigbovo Ogbemudia founded Unity School, Agbarho in what is today Delta State, Nigeria. Initially known for its rigorous admission process, the school accepted only top-performing students. However, over the years, both the standards and infrastructure have declined. Today, despite the best efforts of USAOSA, the old students’ association, Unity School Agbarho still tells a story of dilapidation, poor maintenance, and neglect, mirroring the plight of many public schools in Nigeria.
This is the story of Unity School Agbharho...
Full video on YouTube
https://youtu.be/j8qkrbK49n8?feature=shared
UNITY SCHOOL AGBHARHO, REFLECTIONS & ASPIRATIONS...
A little over 50 years ago, Brigadier General Samuel Osaigbovo Ogbemudia founded Unity School, Agbarho in what is today Delta State, Nigeria. Initially known for its rigorous admission process, the school accepted only top-performing students. However, over the years, both the standards and infrastructure have declined. Today, despite the best efforts of USAOSA, the old students’ association, Unity School Agbarho still tells a story of dilapidation, poor maintenance, and neglect, mirroring the plight of many public schools in Nigeria.
This is the story of Unity School Agbharho...
Use the link below to watch the full documentary, and please do subscribe to our YouTube channel and follow us on all social media platforms using the handle @dopplerfilmz 🙏🙏
https://youtu.be/j8qkrbK49n8?feature=shared
Personally, I believe the #APC should focus more on repairing the damage they've done to Nigeria over the years, particularly under former #President Buhari, rather than hoping to get foreign PR to launder their tarnished image, through Mrs #Badenoch. They should quit seeking friendship with Kemi, who is part of the problem herself, and cannot be any type of solution. A disease can never be its own cure!
TADE
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Here is a book trailer produced by Doppler Films for the UK-based, award-winning, and prolific writer Franca B. Lawrence. Her book, "Doing Business In The Black Community: Getting It Right", is a research-based work that serves as a valuable resource for Black business owners and customers alike. This insightful book is available on Amazon worldwide and Lulu.com. Order your copy now!
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This amateur video captures some of the BTS moments from our recent coverage of the Ogún Ònìrè Festival, which honors the Yoruba deity Ogún, the god of iron and war.
We’re producing a full fledge documentary about the festival, the Ire-Ekiti people, and their connection to Orisha Ogún...
Stay tuned for the official documentary release by subscribing to our YouTube channel and following us on our various social media platforms on, @dopplerfilmz, for updates...
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And it's A Rap...🙃😀
So, we finally concluded shooting for our upcoming documentary about the revered Ọ̀rìṣà Ogún, celebrated by the proud Ire-Ekiti community of Ekiti State Nigeria...
Before we release the documentary, let me share what I noticed about Ire-Ekiti people on our final day of shoot...
First, I noticed that the _Ojishes_ who processed through the town on the last market day of the festival, visited shops and stalls, where sellers willingly exchanged their goods for prayers. What I find intriguing is that despite the majority of Ire-Ekiti residents being either Christians or Muslims, they would invoke the Yoruba spiritual response by saying ‘Ase’ and then add, ‘Amin, ni oruko Jesu!'
Then, back at their shrine, people began to troop in for prayers! Even strangers were not excluded because my crew and I were not left out—I received prayers the previous night and again in the morning...
Finally, it was Thanksgiving service at the _Ijo Orumila Adulawo Eleke'nri,_ also known as _Ile Ijuba_ , which is the official worship centre of _Orumila_ , to thank _Eledua_ the Almighty God for a successful Ogún Ònìrè Festival festival..!
Ogún ah gbeh wa ooo, Aseeeeeeeh!
See some images from shoot attached!
Full video soon, on our YouTube channel...
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https://m.youtube.com/@dopplerfilmz/videos
And it's A Rap...🙃😀
So, we finally concluded shooting for our upcoming documentary about the revered Ọ̀rìṣà Ogún, celebrated by the proud Ire-Ekiti community of Ekiti State Nigeria...
Before we release the documentary, let me share what I noticed about Ire-Ekiti people on our final day of shoot...
First, I noticed that the _Ojishes_ who processed through the town on the last market day of the festival, visited shops and stalls, where sellers willingly exchanged their goods for prayers. What I find intriguing is that despite the majority of Ire-Ekiti residents being either Christians or Muslims, they would invoke the Yoruba spiritual response by saying ‘Ase’ and then add, ‘Amin, ni oruko Jesu!'
Then, back at their shrine, people began to troop in for prayers! Even strangers were not excluded because my crew and I were not left out—I received prayers the previous night and again in the morning...
Finally, it was Thanksgiving service at the _Ijo Orumila Adulawo Eleke'nri,_ also known as _Ile Ijuba_ , which is the official worship centre of _Orumila_ , to thank _Eledua_ the Almighty God for a successful Ogún Ònìrè Festival festival..!
Ogún ah gbeh wa ooo, Aseeeeeeeh!
See some images from shoot attached!
Full video soon, on our YouTube channel...
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https://m.youtube.com/@dopplerfilmz/videos