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09/11/2024

Animal world 🌎
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09/07/2024

This is exactly how some people see danger coming and yet wait for it to take them out.
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If you have ever imagined this, may it come through for you some day.
03/22/2024

If you have ever imagined this, may it come through for you some day.

You will not beg to eat. If this is your prayer let me see your Amen in the comment section.
03/21/2024

You will not beg to eat. If this is your prayer let me see your Amen in the comment section.

If you believe it, you will experience a positive turnaround in this year.
03/17/2024

If you believe it, you will experience a positive turnaround in this year.

M Y     P R A Y E R    F O R      Y O U.Money answers all things, may you not lack it. May money meet money in your hand...
03/15/2024

M Y P R A Y E R F O R Y O U.
Money answers all things, may you not lack it. May money meet money in your hands.

This trailer loads of blessings is heading to your house. You will never be poor.
03/11/2024

This trailer loads of blessings is heading to your house. You will never be poor.

03/08/2024

Life is only but a v***r.
Do whatever you have to do when it is day. Tomorrow is not promised.

01/08/2024

That wasn't NiNolowo on the video

07/01/2023

Government policies that doesn't have direct positive impacts on the people is a failure. Democracy is primarily for the interest of the people it is meant to govern and not the other way around.

06/20/2023

Politics of money hinders development.

06/17/2023

Edo 2024: The unnecesary battle for zoning.

06/15/2023

Edo Project 2024. Who the Cap fits...

SOME HISTORICAL FACTS ABOUT BENIN. Benin City, originally known as Edo, was once the capital of a pre-colonial African e...
06/11/2023

SOME HISTORICAL FACTS ABOUT BENIN.

Benin City, originally known as Edo, was once the capital of a pre-colonial African empire located in what is now southern Nigeria. The Benin empire was one of the oldest and most highly developed states in west Africa, dating back to the 11th century.

The Guinness Book of Records (1974 edition) described the walls of Benin City and its surrounding kingdom as the world’s largest earthworks carried out prior to the mechanical era. According to estimates by the New Scientist’s Fred Pearce, Benin City’s walls were at one point “four times longer than the Great Wall of China, and consumed a hundred times more material than the Great Pyramid of Cheops”.

Situated on a plain, Benin City was enclosed by massive walls in the south and deep ditches in the north. Beyond the city walls, numerous further walls were erected that separated the surroundings of the capital into around 500 distinct villages.

Pearce writes that these walls “extended for some 16,000 km in all, in a mosaic of more than 500 interconnected settlement boundaries. They covered 6,500 sq km and were all dug by the Edo people 
 They took an estimated 150 million hours of digging to construct, and are perhaps the largest single archaeological phenomenon on the planet”.

Benin City was also one of the first cities to have a semblance of street lighting. Huge metal lamps, many feet high, were built and placed around the city, especially near the king’s palace. Fuelled by palm oil, their burning wicks were lit at night to provide illumination for traffic to and from the palace.

When the Portuguese first “discovered” the city in 1485, they were stunned to find this vast kingdom made of hundreds of interlocked cities and villages in the middle of the African jungle. They called it the “Great City of Benin”, at a time when there were hardly any other places in Africa the Europeans acknowledged as a city. Indeed, they classified Benin City as one of the most beautiful and best planned cities in the world.

THE ETSAKO PEOPLE IN EDO.(A brief story)"The Etsakọ people are said to be the majority ethnic group in the northern regi...
06/08/2023

THE ETSAKO PEOPLE IN EDO.
(A brief story)

"The Etsakọ people are said to be the majority ethnic group in the northern region of Edo State, Nigeria."

"They are said to be historically linked to the ancient Benin kingdom."

Administratively, they presently occupy three local government areas of Edo State, namely: "Etsako East, Etsako West and Etsako Central, with Agenebode, Auchi, and Fugar as their administrative headquarters respectively."

Population: 400. 000 to 600.000.

05/25/2023

The story of this widow will touch you. Relevant authorities should look into this matter.

Check out this face of Edo Lady
05/20/2023

Check out this face of Edo Lady

05/20/2023


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