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04/07/2024

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Eyin Ibadan mesi ogo mo gbe fun yin oo πŸ‘Ibadan not only the big city in Nigeria but biggest city in Africa incase you do...
04/07/2024

Eyin Ibadan mesi ogo mo gbe fun yin oo πŸ‘
Ibadan not only the big city in Nigeria but biggest city in Africa incase you dont know
IBADAN

The city of β€œIbadan” means β€œnot a forest, not a savannah”. It comes from the phrase αΊΈΜ€bΓ‘ Γ²dΓ‘n. It is built on Eleven hills.

The Eleven Hills are:

*(1). Oke Padre
*(2). Oke Ado
*(3). Oke Bola
*(4). Oke Mapo
*(5). Oke Are
*(6). Oke Sapati
*(7). Oke Mokola
*(8). Oke Ibadan
*(9). Oke Itunu
*(10). Oke Aremo
*11. Oke Seni

But Ibadan is not just a City of Hills.

It is also a City of 'Bottoms'.

Loosely translated, 'idi' means bottom or the backside. Several people have attached s*xual innuendoes to the names. However, the actual translation indicates that some of the 'idis' were connected with how the settlers converged at a point, thereby leading to how they arrived at the names given. This 'Idi' translated as a bottom also means under the tree.

Go around the city and you can locate the various β€˜idis’, to mention but a few

"(1). Idi-Arere,
" (2). Idi-Ose,
"(3). Idi-Ishin,
"(4). Idi-Ape,
"(5). Idi-Ayunre,
"(6). Idi-Obi
"(7). Idi-Ito
"(8). Idi Ogungun
"(9). Idi Osan
"(10). Idi Aro

For instance, Idi-Arere is a location where the early settlers converged and held meetings under an 'Arere' tree. The actual full name is Idi- Igi Arere under the Arere (Obeche) tree.

Idi- Arere is located between Oja-Oba and Molete.

Idi-Ose, which should actually be Idi-Igi Ose (under the Ose [baobab] tree), is located around Ojoo/Moniya Road.

Idi-Ishin is located around Jericho GRA area and was named after the Ishin (Ake Apple) tree.

Idi-Ape is located at the intersection of Iwo road and Bashorun and was named after the Ape tree.

Idi-Ayunre, which is located at the outskirts of the city, on the way to Ijebu-Ode, was named after the Ayunre (Albizia Zygia) tree.

Idi-Obi was named after the kolanut tree.

Ditto for Idi-Ikan and Idi-Ito.

Ibadan is also a city with several junctions popularly called 'Orita'.

In Yoruba mythology, these 'oritas' or junctions are places where sacrifices are offered.

Popular Oritas in Ibadan are:

(1). Oritamefa - a junction that leads to six roads [around UCH]

(2). Oritamerin - [a junction that leads to four roads].

(3). Orita Aperin.

(4). Orita Bashorun. Some of the names have been shortened nowadays with Orita Bashorun now simply referred to as Bashorun,

(5). Orita Challenge now Challenge.

(6). Orita Aperin simply Aperin.

And still talking about names, several names in Ibadan have their origin in the inability of the residents to pronounce the original names correctly.

For example, the place popularly called Oke-Sapati was originally called Shepherd's Hill [Oke Sheperd] but the illiterate residents couldn't pronounce 'Shepherd's Hill' and it was corrupted to Sapati.
That was how it sounded to the ears of the residents at that time.

The story behind Kudeti is quite interesting.
A river runs around that area and the British District Officer during the colonial era was quite shocked at how dirty the river was.
The river served the residents as they washed, had their bath, defecated and drank the water.
The DO therefore exclaimed, "This water is TOO DIRTY".

The illiterate residents now corrupted the words 'too dirty' to Kudeti.

Ibadan is still steep in its traditional beliefs, though modernity is fast catching on.

One of such is the still very popular Egungun (Masquerade) Festival, which usually takes place around June and July.

This period was a period of fear mixed with excitement.

Everyone wants to catch a glimpse of the Oloolu Masquerade - except women who are forbidden to see it.

Oloolu is the most popular and the most feared.
He usually carries what looks like a flat tray with several items on it.

Several years ago, there was a clash between a very popular Muslim cleric now late, called Ajagbemokeferi, and Oloolu.

It was rumoured then that Ajagbemokeferi derobed and unveiled Oloolu.

Then, there is Alapansapa, the second most feared masquerade after Oloolu.

Alapansapa dresses very smartly in bright colours.
Even though most Masquerades are associated with canes and whips, it is more so with Alapansapa.

There is also Atipako and Abidielege.

In spite of the traditional background of the city and the practices/beliefs of its residents, Ibadan has been rightly acknowledged as the INTELLECTUAL capital of the YORUBAS, and indeed Nigeria at large, and this is not just because the first University in Nigeria is located in the city.

I really don't know how many cities in Nigeria that have as many research institutes as Ibadan.
Ibadan has:

(1). IITA
[International Institute of Tropical Agriculture]

(2). IAR&T
[Institute of Agricultural Research and Training]

(3). FRIN
[Forestry Research Institute of Nigeria]

(4). CRIN
[Cocoa Research Institute of Nigeria]

(5). NIHORT
[National Horticultural Research Institute]

(6). NISER
[Nigerian Institute of Social and Economic Research]

(7). NCRI
[National Cereals Research Institute].

All in one single city!
I don't know which other town or city can boast of these.

Ibadan is truly a mixture of the ancient and the modern.

Permit me to also add these as some of the feats Ibadan has made in the history of Nigeria.

(1). The first television station in Africa.
[Now NTA, Ibadan]
(2). The first sports stadium in Nigeria.
[Liberty Stadium]
(3). The first University Teaching Hospital in Nigeria. [UCH]
(4). The first skyscraper building in Nigeria
[Cocoa House].
(5) First University in Nigeria, University of Ibadan.
I really give it to you IBADAN πŸ‘

03/07/2024

Davido met Chioma 2013, he was broke, they started dating each other in 2015 and it led to marriage in 2024,..Why?
Because when he met her🀌
She was not hungry
Her gas did not finish
Her house rent did not expire
Her birthday was not next week
Her mother was not sick

They pause shawarma and pizza and focus on the vision.

Aunty, can you please stop
scaring your suitors away with
I'm hungry😭😭
My gas finish πŸ™„πŸ™„
My house rent πŸ™„πŸ™„
My school rent πŸ™„πŸ™„
My siblings rentπŸ™„πŸ™„
My family rent πŸ™„πŸ™„

Focus on his vision and future
I come in Peace

03/04/2024

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03/04/2024

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Italian Relationship:1st day= S*x2nd day= S*x again.French Relationship:1st day = movies & kiss2nd day = S*x3rd day = S*...
03/04/2024

Italian Relationship:
1st day= S*x
2nd day= S*x again.

French Relationship:
1st day = movies & kiss
2nd day = S*x
3rd day = S*x again

British Relationship:
1st day= hangout & kiss
2nd day = kiss & hug
3rd day= kissing, hug and smooching
4th day = s*x and more s*x

American Relationship:
1st day= Date
2nd day= Hug
3rd day= Hug again (warmly)
4th day= Kiss
5th day= Long kiss
6th day= S*x

Nigeria Relationship:
1st day= Toast
2nd day= Toast
3rd day= Toast again
4th day= Agree
5th day= Date
6th day= Date again
7th day= Date again with three of her hungry friends or cousins.
8th day= Date & Hug
9th day= Tried to peck but failed.
10th day = Peck
11th day= Tried to kiss but failed.
12th day= kiss.
13th day= Long kiss.
14th day= Tried to have s*x but failed.
15th day= Tried to have s*x but quarrelled
16th day= Didn't talk to each other.
17th day= Malice till the next day.
18th day= The man called but the woman didn't pick.
19th day= The man called, the woman picked and asked: "what is it?"
The man apologized and she replied: "Leave me alone, am not your type of girl".
The man continued to beg till the next day.
20th day= The woman accepted the unwarranted apology.
21st day= Hug.
22nd day= Long hug.
23rd day= Kiss.
24th day= Long kiss.
25th day= Tried to have s*x but the woman complains that her phone is bad. Guy promises to buy her a new one.
26th day= Tried to have s*x but the woman said until he buys the phone.
27th day= Tried to have s*x but the woman asked: "where is the phone? You are not serious, call me when you are serious".
28th day= "R**e".
29th day= Police case.

Story end πŸ˜ŒπŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚

02/04/2024
THE UNTOLD STORY OF OLA OF LAGOSIn early 2019, a young man named Okinwande Waris Olayinka left his village, Owode in Ogu...
17/07/2023

THE UNTOLD STORY OF OLA OF LAGOS

In early 2019, a young man named Okinwande Waris Olayinka left his village, Owode in Ogun State to move to Lagos in search of greener pastures.

He didn’t have anyone in Lagos and only called a friend he knew called β€œOpe” when he was already on his way to Lagos, and his friend encouraged him to come.

If only he knew what lay ahead of him.

His friend, Ope, lied to him that he stayed in Ajah, and that he had a house where he could stay.

Ola got to Lagos only to find out that Ope was just a laborer who was squatting in the uncompleted building he was working at.

He decided he would sleep in the uncompleted building with his friend since he had no choice but when it got dark and they were about to go in, the security sent Ola out and that was how he was left stranded with nowhere to sleep.

He took his sack bag and decided to enter a bus heading to Ajah from Ikoyi (where his friend worked and squatted) and inside the bus he heard some laborers talking.

When one of them was about dropping, he came down with him, knelt down and started begging him to let him sleep at his place for the night.

The Good Samaritan agreed, took him home, fed him and allowed him to pass the night at his place.

The next morning, he went back to his friend, Ope who now had lost his work and his squatting spot because he brought Ola.

Together they were homeless, they kept searching for uncompleted buildings to work at, when they did, they begged security to allow them sleep there since they were workers.

After a week working as laborers, Ola applied for a cleaning job in an office space in Ikoyi.

At this point, the security at the uncompleted building where he was squatting was threatening to throw them out as he didn’t want to lose his job.

Ola opened up and told his manager at work that he was homeless and needed a place to stay, the manager promised to help if something comes up.

Two weeks later, a better cleaning job with accommodation came up, the

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