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08/05/2022
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Big cat to drop new song titled ‘Na Me’Big cat to drop new song titled 'Na Me'The fast-rising hip-hop musician, Yusuf Ol...
21/03/2022

Big cat to drop new song titled ‘Na Me’

Big cat to drop new song titled 'Na Me'
The fast-rising hip-hop musician, Yusuf Olatunde Mustapha commonly known as Big Cat has hinted his followers that he will drop another fantastic song on April 8th, 2022 titled “Na Me”.

He noted that he will be coming with Afrobeat vibe and the song will be danced all for all his fans, this song took a lot of energy before it can be ready as an upcoming artist.

The song speaks about his street credibility and how young lads needs to believe in themselves and it was Produced by PfizzyDeBeatzKilla, mix, and mastering by Slonn Records

As an artist, the music industry is wide and this is why i always work hard for my fans to see the best in me because my new song “Na Me” will be one in town.

Big cat noted while talking about the challenges he faced as an upcoming hip hop musician, “The greatest challenge has been the platform, you need huge fund and credible platform to sell your self to the masses, before your song can go viral in this country, you need wide promotions to sell yourself out to the world”.

“Am doing the best I could do and i urged my fans not to relent in Supporting my brand because I will never be an Ingrate to them and to almighty God, Big Cat added”.

Photostory: Obasanjo Decorates Son, Adeboye With Brigadier General RankAdeboye, son of former President Olusegun Obasanj...
20/01/2022

Photostory: Obasanjo Decorates Son, Adeboye With Brigadier General Rank

Adeboye, son of former President Olusegun Obasanjo was on Thursday decorated with his new rank of Brigadier General.

The Nigerian Army had in December 2021 announced the promotion of some senior officers in recognition of their service to the nation.

A total of 41 brigadier generals were promoted to the rank of major general, while 76 colonels were also elevated to the rank of brigadier general.

Obasanjo did the honours for his son.

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07/01/2022

Channels TV's Exclusive Interview with President BUHARI

AJALA TRAVEL: NIGERIAN GLOBETROTTER WHO SAW THE WORLD BUT DIED AT HOME IN POVERTY Olabisi Ajala reputedly toured 87 coun...
25/10/2021

AJALA TRAVEL: NIGERIAN GLOBETROTTER WHO SAW THE WORLD BUT DIED AT HOME IN POVERTY

Olabisi Ajala reputedly toured 87 countries on a scooter, meeting political leaders and celebrities until he returned home to die lonely and poor at 65

Even if conventional history ignores Olabisi Ajala, the phrase “Ajala the traveller”, a nickname in Southwest Nigeria for the footloose and the adventurous, means he would never be forgotten.

In fact, the legendary Juju musician, Ebenezer Obey, in his 1972 hit album, “Board Members,” contributed to etching his name in Yoruba folklore when he sang memorable lines about his adventures:

“Ajala travelled all over the world (2ce). Ajala travelled (2ce), Ajala travelled all over the world.”

Such was the life lived by Moshood Adisa Olabisi Ajala, aka Ọlábísí Àjàlá, who toured about 87 countries on a motorcycle in the 195os.

By every inch of it, his adventure had all the trappings of glitz, showing off not just himself but also his culture as an African.

In every country he visited, he donned his agbada – the Yoruba flowing gown – and a cap, a combination described as “elaborately flowered robes with a felt-like head-dresses to match.”

Flawed he was, as is everyone. Heroes, as the great columnist Sam Omatseye once wrote, do not come in neat packages. Neither are villains complete disasters.

If Mungo Park toured the African coast to “discover” the River Niger and Ferdinand Magellan circumnavigated to prove the earth was spherical, Ajala explored the world to exhibit the African culture and the can-do élan of Nigerians.

Ajala is therefore to Africa what Christopher Columbus, Vasco da Gama, Ferdinand Magellan, James Cook, and Marco Polo are to Europe, and Ibn Battuta al-Tanji and Zheng He to Asia.

His motorcycle was his compass which he used to cross borders and challenge the brutality of racial intolerance.

He was popular for his encounter with authorities and brushes with the law. If not for petty crimes like being caught with a counterfeit cheque, then it was in fights over a woman.

Reputedly possessing a ferocious libido, his escapades produced for him offspring scattered all over, literally becoming a father in many nations.

A Chicago nurse named Myrtle Bassett had his first son, Oladipupo (also called Andre), whose paternity he initially denied despite a court ruling saying otherwise.

He would marry an American model, Hermine Aileen, who divorced him on the charges of philandering and adultery, an allegation he said he “cannot contest.”

He went on to marry a 19-year-old white London radio-TV actress, Joan Simmons. His Australian wife, Wajuan, had for him: Femi, Dante, Lisa and Sydney. There was Toyin Ajala in England, with whom he had Taiwo and Kehinde. In Nigeria, it was Sherifat, among others.

Ajala was born in Ghana to Nigerian Muslim parents in 1934 – the twenty-fifth of his father’s 30 children from four wives. He attended Baptist Academy in Lagos and Ibadan Boys’ High School in Ibadan.

Leaving Nigeria, Aged 18, he travelled to the United States to study pre-medicine at the University of Chicago, becoming the first black student in the Delta Upsilon Pi ‘fratority’, a co-educational Greek-letter organisation.

He wanted to study medicine so that he could “wage war on voodoo and other superstitions” when he returned to Africa.

“The world should send doctors to Africa, and missionaries to Chicago. The gangsters here need to convert much more than we do,” he wrote in his travelogue.

He would never fulfil that career dream as he abandoned the stethoscope for a life on the road. He would later move to Roosevelt University (then called Roosevelt College) to study Psychology.

At 22, fame came to the charismatic icon on June 12, 1952, when he decided to embark on a trip from Chicago to Los Angeles, covering about 2,280 miles all on a bicycle. He was received by Los Angeles city mayor, Fletcher Bowron.

With the tour, during which he stopped to deliver lectures at 11 major cities, he sought to educate the American people that “we (Nigerians and Africans) do not go about nakedly in loincloths.”

Meanwhile, as a result of a number of run-ins with the American immigration for petty offences and because he abandoned his schoolwork, he was sentenced to a one-year suspended jail term and was later ordered to be deported to Nigeria.

He protested the deportation order by climbing up an 80-foot radio tower and threatening to jump off it if the order was not rescinded. Ignoring pleas from the authorities, he later jumped down from about 15 feet and sprained his back. He was, nonetheless deported, but to London instead.

While in London, on April 27, 1957, the adventurer began his globetrotting for six years, visiting what is believed to be 87 countries on a Scooter Vespa motorcycle.

He detailed his tour in his autobiography, An African Abroad, which is currently out of print. The 255-page travelogue was published by London-based Jarrolds in 1963.

In it, he detailed his “sojourn in India,” his “visits to the Soviet Union” and the “Afro-Asian students (he met) in Russia.” Chapters were also devoted to his moments with the Shah of Iran as well as a cruise of the Arab world, wherein he visited “an Arab brothel” before a “suicidal entry into Israel’s Jerusalem.”

From Israel, he travelled to Lebanon, before making a stop at Egypt where he had a conversation with Gamal Abdel Nasser, the Egyptian general who led the Egyptian Revolution of 1952 that ended the United Kingdom’s occupation of Egypt. Ajala later travelled to Australia.

Radical in his approach and not an easy person to accept no for an answer, he recalled his encounter with Gamal Abdel Nasser:

“Every day at 6 a.m. for the next two weeks, I was waiting directly in front of his presidential palace, hoping he would come out. On the 13th day of my hitherto unpromising efforts, around 5 p.m. President Naseer emerged from the interior of his residence heading for his car.”

The autobiography of Ajala titled “An African Abroad” currently out of print
The autobiography of Ajala titled “An African Abroad” currently out of print
Ajala got his man by screaming as loudly as he could and was heartily welcomed by the president.

From the road to the box office
Apart from the several television appearances in African traditional attire he had, Ajala’s exploits paved the way for him to the world of movies.

He featured in White Witch Doctor, produced by the 20th Century Fox movie studio, during which shooting he was paid $300 per week.

By 1955, he signed a movie contract with the Eagle Lion’s studio of Hollywood, making movies with European and African backgrounds.

He also played the role of “Ola,” a companion of “Loni,” a famous African hunter, played by Roberts Mitshun.

Privilege to penury
Upon returning to Nigeria, Ajala became a socialite and hung out with celebrities and entertainers like the late Sikiru Ayinde Barrister. Both men soon fell out and filed litigation against each other.

Ajala would later withdraw his suit. By that time, a life of pomp and ceremony had become a luxury as his influence, popularity and fame dwindled.

He had no savings for the rainy days and his later years and had no house he could call his own.

He lived in a dingy rented apartment in a two-storey building on Adeniran Street, Bariga, Lagos. Nothing in the house suggested a man who breathed prosperity lived there.

“Ajala’s sitting room was devoid of carpet, had a table of about five locally made iron chairs in a corner which also served as a dining table, an old black and white television set, seats uncomfortably in an ill-constructed shelf, the cushion on the sofa hurts the buttocks as it has become flat, the curtains on the window of the two bedroom flat, showed sign of old age, it is indeed a story of penury,” an observer once wrote.

As he battled penury, stroke struck.

It became double trouble for the larger-than-life Ajala as he had no money to take care of himself.

He died of paralysis from stroke in Lagos on February 2, 1999, aged 65.

Olabisi Ajala had the world in his pocket but died a lonely man with nothing in his pocket.

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President Buhari returns from London on 13th Aug 2021
13/08/2021

President Buhari returns from London on 13th Aug 2021

Chief Obafemi Awolowo assembled a team of dedicated governors to manage the western states in UPN era: Bola Ige, Adekunl...
15/07/2021

Chief Obafemi Awolowo assembled a team of dedicated governors to manage the western states in UPN era: Bola Ige, Adekunle Ajasin, Lateef Jakande, Bisi Onabanjo and Ambrose Alli.

After this set of dedicated and selfless governors in Southwest states, do we have any governor who has performed or is performing like any of the UPN governors of Awolowo days?

As Nigerians, we are too funnyYou bought Ram at 40,000 naira and Mr A asked what's the price? You said 60,000 and Mr A w...
15/07/2021

As Nigerians, we are too funny

You bought Ram at 40,000 naira and Mr A asked what's the price?

You said 60,000 and Mr A went to same ram market and same ram size.

He was told to bring 55,000 and he paid. To him, it is cheaper than yours not knowing you mislead him to paying additional 15,000.

This is how we are responsible for inflating prices of goods and services out there.

What will you loose when you tell someone that the car you bought is a million naira not 1.5 million?

We are our own problems.
Let's reflect and have a rethink.

God bless Nigeria 🇳🇬

© Dayo Olayiwola

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11/07/2021

Queen sends goodluck message to England 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 squad ahead of Euro 2020 final clash with Italy 🇮🇹

These are some of different birds and Yoruba names for them. You are free to add more ..
11/07/2021

These are some of different birds and Yoruba names for them. You are free to add more ..

11/07/2021

Football superstar Lionel Messi won his first trophy with his national team as Angel Di Maria's goal gave Argentina a 1-0 win over hosts Brazil in the Copa America final on Sunday

DSS declares Igboho wanted, Lady K, others in custody to face trials
02/07/2021

DSS declares Igboho wanted, Lady K, others in custody to face trials

Photostory: Prototype Flying Car Completes 35-minute Flight Between Two Airports In SlovakiaThe AirCar transforms from a...
30/06/2021

Photostory: Prototype Flying Car Completes 35-minute Flight Between Two Airports In Slovakia

The AirCar transforms from a car into an airplane in less than three minutes.

📷 Credit: Klein Vision

29/06/2021
29/06/2021

Cristiano Ronaldo remains favourite to win the Euro 2020 Golden Boot despite Portugal's exit, while his biggest rivals are Belgium's Romelu Lukaku and Czech Republic's Patrik Schick.

29/06/2021
*NEWS* *Lagos to upgrade colleges, poly to varsities* The Lagos State Ministry of Education has said there are plans to ...
22/05/2021

*NEWS*
*Lagos to upgrade colleges, poly to varsities*

The Lagos State Ministry of Education has said there are plans to upgrade the Sir Michael Otedola College of Primary Education and Adeniran Ogunsanya College of Education to universities of education.

The ministry also said the Lagos State Polytechnic, Ikorodu would be upgraded to Lagos State University of Science and Technology.

This was made known on Friday by the Lagos State Special Adviser on Education to the Governor, Mr Tokunbo Wahab, at the Ministry of Education press briefing in commemoration of the second anniversary of Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu administration.

He said, “At the executive level, we have requested the upgrade of Sir Michael Otedola College of Primary Education and Adeniran Ogunsanya College of Education to universities of education, and the Lagos State Polytechnic to Lagos State University of Science and Technology.

“It is a known fact that there is discrimination between Higher National Diploma and a bachelor’s degree. Globally, those who colonised us have shut down their polytechnics.”

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In the same vein, the Lagos State Commissioner for Education, Mrs Folashade Adefisayo, said the ministry planned to establish a radio station solely dedicated to education.

“We plan to establish a radio solely dedicated to education, although it is a long process and approval has to come from Abuja, I think we are getting close to getting approval,” she said.

BREAKING: Nigeria’s chief of army staff Ibrahim Attahiru killed in plane crashThe incident occurred on Friday in Kaduna,...
21/05/2021

BREAKING: Nigeria’s chief of army staff Ibrahim Attahiru killed in plane crash
The incident occurred on Friday in Kaduna,

Ibrahim Attahiru
Chief of Army Staff, Major General Ibrahim Attahiru [Photo credit: BBC]
The Nigerian Chief of Army Staff Ibrahim Attahiru has been killed in a plane crash in Kaduna, Peoples Gazette has learnt from military sources.

Mr Attahiru was appointed chief of army staff on January 26, succeeding Tukur Buratai. He was 54.

Mr Attahiru was killed alongside other military chiefs who were on the same flight, sources said. The presidency has already been briefed about the development.

The Nigerian Air Force has now issued a statement confirming that there was a crash, but did not immediately say the personalities onboard.

“An air crash involving a Nigerian Air Force aircraft occurred this evening near the Kaduna International Airport. The immediate cause of the crash is still being ascertained. More details to follow soon,

12/05/2021

BREAKING:

Sultan Declares Thursday Sallah.

What my husband told me before his death –Dare Adeboye’s wife
10/05/2021

What my husband told me before his death –Dare Adeboye’s wife

Vice President Yemi Osinbajo SAN and The Wife of the Vice President Mrs. Dolapo Osinbajo attends the Evening of Worship ...
10/05/2021

Vice President Yemi Osinbajo SAN and The Wife of the Vice President Mrs. Dolapo Osinbajo attends the Evening of Worship and Tributes for Pastor Dare Adeboye at the RCCG Redemption Camp in Ogun State, Nigeria. 10th May, 2021.

HEADLINES TODAY Tuesday – 27- April -2021Punch Doctored videos against me coming, says PantamiCAN commends Akwa Ibom gov...
27/04/2021

HEADLINES TODAY Tuesday – 27- April -2021

Punch
Doctored videos against me coming, says Pantami

CAN commends Akwa Ibom gov on projects

How my 15-year-old daughter was abducted, forcefully converted to Islam and married off at Emirs palace Katsina septuagenarian farmer

Rise above primordial sentiment on Pantami, PFN tells Buhari

New IG, old realities

Troops kill Imo undergraduate, shoot another

NAF probes several soldiers killed in Borno airstrikes, attack

Ondo gov resumes from vacation, eulogies Jegede at 60

Widows, late Akwa Ibom teachers next-of-kin protest non-payment of gratuities

FG warns against travelling to India, South Africa, Turkey, Brazil

Akeredolu ex-deputy has returned vehicles with him Ondo

PDP threatens to sue Ogun, alleges fraud in COVID-19 fund spending

NGE, others condemn NBC threat to suspend Channels licence

PDP tackles member alleging 10bn mismanagement

CRiver outfit arrests father, wife, son for alleged kidnapping

Only eight states funding pension scheme Okowa

Nigerians losing money to investment scams EFCC

Family protests as bank customer slumps, dies in PHarcourt

Electricity tariffs may rise in July, NERC plans review

Nigeria, Cameroon to combat piracy in Gulf of Guinea

Reps to raise FMBNs capital to N100bn, allow private investors

All international airportsll become fully operational soon FG

Oil drops to $65 as Indias COVID-19 cases surge

Senate committee asks FG to take over Gombe airport

Oil imports gulped $1.32bn in 2020, says CBN

NNPC hinges petrol price hike on FG, labour talks

Mambilla power: NLC, others oppose 50% capacity reduction

Usman, McGregor in war of words

IoD Nigeria begins N10bn building project in Lagos

Go conquer Africa, Wike charges Rivers Angels

Osimhen scores in Napoli win

Obaseki salutes Usman for retaining UFC title

Fashanu to Rohr: Don't bring back Ighalo to Eagles

Angels eye CAF Women's Champions League history

Confed Cup: PTF okays Aba for Enyimba, Pirates clash

Napoli boost Champions League bid with Torino win

Sanwo-Olu, dismantle this altar of impunity

Nigeria is printing money: The Road to Zimbabwe (2)

Bawa, renew EFCC and move forward

Six feared killed as okada riders, transport union members clash in Lagos

Police swoop on three Delta kidnappers collecting ransom, rescue victim

Abducted Ondo construction workers, Ekiti LG official, others released, cultists nabbed

Family sources ransom as businessman, nursing wife, others abducted in Oyo hotel

Well probe final year students death LAUTECH

One dead, three injured in Lagos crash

Police arrest 40 Delta suspected cultists, vigilantes during initiation

Brutalised refinery worker loses sight, command probes cop

Terragon, Facebook introduce new solution to post-cookie advertising

Microsoft, most imitated brand in phishing emails Report

OHCSF, AIG launch procedure for digitalisation

E-commerce platform for Nigerian made products, services debuts

21st Century invests $75m in Ogun digital economy project

Smile extends range of yearly plans

ICT can take Africa into green economy Huawei

Derek Chauvin: Americas moment

Huawei optimises portfolio to boost resilience

You should have sang, you should have sung

KWASU begins installation of N114m solar system

Adamawa poly reopens after students unrest
ACU cautions students on insecurity

CIPSMN not given due recognition by govt, says registrar

Nigeria needs value reorientationAugustine VC

COREN calls for change of varsity curriculum

ASUP demands substantive rector for MAPOLY

15 cops, five soldiers killed, governor says Abuja not safe

Buharill soon deal with criminals, sponsors, says APC


Vanguard
Ramadan: Sokoto Govt. spends N339.9 million on orphans, the needy

Police arrest 2 suspected kidnappers in Zaria

Police arrest 3 for robbery in Oyo State

Again, Gbajabiamila meets Buhari over security challenges, others

Oyo govt set up joint security post at Ibadan ' Ijebu-Ode border

2023: APC'll take Delta, some other States in South-South ' Omo-Agege

Nigeria'll conquer all odds, become stronger in Africa ' Masari

NSCDC sets up committee to investigate alleged extortion in Kebbi

Owerri Attack: Panic as gunmen shoot Imo commissioner, others

Anambra imposes curfew on six communities

Five trailers burnt beyond recognition with millions of naira worth of goods in kwara

Buhari will deal with terrorists, criminal gangs ' APC assures Nigerians

GPN governorship candidate, AA Zaura defects to APC

Attack on Uzodimma's house, an attack on democracy ' APC

Breaking: Okowa appoints Vice-Chancellor for 3 new Delta Varsities

UTME Registration: JAMB to reimburse candidates affected by multiple SMS charges

Education among top priorities of 9th House ' Gbajabiamila

Registration: JAMB introduces USSD code

SSANU urges Fayemi to intervene over proscription of staff unions by Governing Council of Ekiti varsity

Pantamism, Talibanism, Americanism and extremism: Ingredients cooking terrorism

Three Federal University of Agriculture, Makurdi students kidnapped by gunmen

COVID-19: Nigeria records 8,763 cases of adverse vaccine reaction, to receive 28m doses of J&J vaccines

Lagos NMA tasks federal, state govts on malaria elimination

Peace in health sector threatened as FG stops salaries of medical house officers, interns

EU sues AstraZeneca over vaccine delivery shortfall

Pharmaceutical coy rolls out activities for 40 anniv in Nigeria

Bandits kill 2 more Greenfield university students, insist on ransom

Police launch manhunt for abductors of hotelier, others in Oyo

The Nation
Sanwo-Olu seeks Fed Govtssupport in financing developmental projects

Abdulrazaq, PDP disagree over alleged development strides rating

Insecurity: VC urges students to stay on campus

Afenifere denies appointing secretary general

Exploring AfCFTA gains with cross-border expansions

U.S.-Nigeria private sector partnership to improve cancer patient care

Osinbajos leadership style fascinates faith leaders, says CAN president

COVID-19: FG to impose travel restrictions on India, Brazil, Turkey

Gunmen kill 19 in Anambra

Nigeria at war

PDP spreading fake news in Ebonyi, says Orji

Ekiti 2022: Aspirant appoints spokesman

Lagos APC ready for council poll

Southsouth leaders flay Akpabios critics

Bello seeks support for Kogi

Controversy over local government autonomy

Wema Bank grows balance sheet size to N1tr

NGE, SERAP, PDP fault NBCs sanction on Channels Tv

Banks electronic transfers hit N356.47tr

NERC mulls another electricity tariffs review

EFCC: Operating without police investigators

Guardian
Red-hot Iheanacho seals Leicester fightback to sink Palace

Nigeria may get additional CAF Women Champions League slot

UEFA holds crisis meeting over breakaway Super League

Wike congratulates Rivers Angels for winning NWFL

Ibrahimovic and Lukaku fined for Italian Cup spat

Napoli boost Champions League bid with Torino win

Who said what in sport this weekend

PDP threatens court action as Afegbua drags Secondus to EFCC, ICPC

APC condemns attack on Uzodimma's residence, police formations in Abia, Imo, others

Lagos hosts world safety, health day

FRSC commander urges Nigerians to eschew bad driving culture

Many injured as NURTW members, okada operators clash in Lagos

Mortein, FG, Ogun State Join Forces To 'Fight To End Malaria

Gunmen invade Anambra village, kill 9

EFCC places red flag on bitcoin, forex trading, others

Measures to enhance security in Owerri cause traffic gridlock

Nasarawa attack: Investigation ongoing to unravel perpetrators ' Sule

AFBA condemns Derby's murder, tasks International bodies on political upheaval in Africa

Putin says Prague's accusations against Russia 'absurd': Kremlin

US, Britain rush supplies to virus-stricken India

Philippines' coronavirus cases top one million: govt

UK PM under pressure over 'let bodies pile high' comment

Nigeria moves to eliminate child labour in four years

Nothing wrong with labour, blame society's docility, says Ambali

YMCA trains youths to tackle challenges in communities

ICAN urges accredited institutions to sustain professional standards

Fasina, Omotola become federal varsity VC, DVC

Edo trains 200 tax managers to boost revenue generation drive

ICSAN seeks stakeholders' integrity in management of unclaimed fund

Firm reaffirms commitment to workers' safety

Bauchi gets two grand khadis in one week

Forum offers scholarship to global Mathematics championship winner

Pantami's playbook

Cybersecurity in 2021: What to expect - Part 2

Word power

Pitfalls in the PIB

Revisiting the eviction of businesses at our national stadiums

The quintessential Innocent Chukwuma

Marine protection and Nigeria's blue economy

Let us support the Government in its efforts to contain the spread of COVID19.

Our Weekend Personality Samuel Ajayi Crowther ( 1809–31 December 1891), was a Yoruba linguist, Nigerian clergyman and th...
24/04/2021

Our Weekend Personality

Samuel Ajayi Crowther ( 1809–31 December 1891), was a Yoruba linguist, Nigerian clergyman and the celebrated first African Anglican bishop of West Africa. Born in Osogun (in what is in Lanlate, Oyo State, Nigeria), he and his family were captured by Fulani slave raiders when he was about twelve years old.

Crowther was freed from slavery at a coastal port by the Royal Navy's West Africa Squadron, which was enforcing the British ban against the Atlantic slave trade.

The liberated peoples were resettled in Sierra Leone. In Sierra Leone, Ajayi adopted an English name of Samuel Crowther, and began his education in English.

He adopted Christianity and also identified with Sierra Leone's then ascendant Krio ethnic group. He studied languages and was ordained as a minister in England, where he later received a doctoral degree from Oxford University
He prepared a Yoruba grammar and translation of the Anglican Book of Common Prayer into Yoruba, also working on a Yoruba version of the Bible, as well as other language projects

While in Sierra Leone, Crowther was cared for by the Anglican Church Missionary Society (CMS) and was taught English. He converted to Christianity. On 11 December 1825 he was baptized by John Raban.[4] He named himself after Samuel Crowther, vicar of Christ Church, Newgate, London, and one of the pioneers of the CMS

While in Freetown, Crowther became interested in languages. In 1826 he was taken to England to attend the school of St Mary's Church in Islington, which had established a connection with free Africans in the 18th century. He returned to Freetown in 1827. He was the first student admitted to the newly opened Fourah Bay College, an Anglican missionary school. Because of his interest in language, he studied Latin and Greek of the classical curriculum, but also Temne of West Africa.

After completing his studies, Crowther began teaching at the school.

Crowther returned to Africa in 1843 and, with Henry Townsend, opened a mission in Abeokuta, in today's Ogun State, Nigeria.

Crowther began translating the Bible into Yoruba and compiling a Yoruba dictionary.

In 1843, his grammar book, on which he had begun working during the Niger expedition, was published.

A Yoruba version of the Anglican Book of Common Prayer followed later. Crowther also compiled A Vocabulary of the Yoruba Language, including a large number of local proverbs, published in London in 1852.

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A father said to his daughter “You have graduated with honors, here is a car I bought many years ago. It's older now. be...
22/04/2021

A father said to his daughter “You have graduated with honors, here is a car I bought many years ago. It's older now. before I give it to you, take it to the used car lot downtown and tell them u want to sell it and see how much they offer you for it.

The daughter went to the used car lot, returned to her father and said, “They offered me $1,000 because the said it looks pretty worn out.”

The father said, now “Take it to the pawn shop.” she went to the pawn shop, returned to her father and said,”The pawn shop offered only $100 because it is an old car.”

The father asked his daughter to go to a car club now and show them the car. The daughter then took the car to the club, returned and told her father,” Some people in the club offered $100,000 for it because it’s a Mercedes Benz R34, it's an iconic car and sought by many collectors”

Now the father said this to his daughter, The right place values you the right way,”

If you are not valued, do not be angry it means you are in the wrong place.

Take your business out of familiar zone to where you will be appreciated

20/04/2021

Did you ever see anyone turn to goat or yam because they picked money off the road? Did you see it with your own eyes? Did you?

20/04/2021

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20/04/2021

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20/04/2021

World's toughest riddle without answer!
I have N50 :
Spent: Balance:
20 30
15 15
9 6
6 0
_______ _______
50 51
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Where did this N1 come from? Profs over to you

20/04/2021

EDUCATION DEPARTMENT OF THE CATHOLIC DIOCESE OF IJEBU-ODE

1) The Department calls for Application from qualified candidates for ENGLISH LANGUAGE

2) Interested and qualified persons are to submit their Application Letters,CV and Credentials to the Education Department Office(JDPC Compound,GRA, Ijebu-ode) or through our email ([email protected])

3) The deadline for submission is *Monday,26th April,2021*

Thank you and God bless.

-MANAGEMENT

20/04/2021

*Breaking News*

Derek Chauvin found Guilty of all charges in the murder of George Floyd

Nigeria Governors' Forum Warns  Not To Pay Firms Claiming N105billions From LGA Allocations The NGF warned in a letter o...
20/04/2021

Nigeria Governors' Forum Warns Not To Pay Firms Claiming N105billions From LGA Allocations

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“TINUBU CAPABLE OF LEADING NIGERIA TO PROGRESS" SAYS OBASA, LAGOS LAWMAKERS.

Rt Hon Mudashiru Ajayi Obasa,The Lagos State House of Assembly on Monday described the National Leader of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu, as a man for whom Nigeria as a country currently yearns.

Members of the House said this at plenary as they took time to eulogise the former governor of Lagos, who recently celebrated his 69th birthday.

Speaking after Hon. Victor Akande (Ojo 1) urged his colleagues to join him wish Tinubu a happy birthday, the Speaker of the House, Rt. Hon. (Dr) Mudashiru Obasa, noted that it had always been customary of the House to celebrate the Jagaban of Borgu on his birthday, but that this year’s celebration happened at a time the House was on recess.

The Speaker who said Tinubu had earlier been honoured by attendees at a colloquium organised in his honour, added that the comments by the lawmakers during the day’s plenary showed how the APC National Leader had impacted in the lives of individuals.

He agreed with the members of the House that Tinubu remains one man that can effectively steer the Nigerian ship to make the country attain greater success in the coming years.

"We all congratulate him and wish him all the good things of life.

"We believe strongly in him and we have the conviction that he is a worthy man that can steer the ship of this nation. It is not about religion or ethnicity, but it is about wisdom, knowledge, experience and the capacity to lead,” Speaker Obasa said.

Earlier, Hon. Rotimi Olowo (Shomolu 1) described Tinubu as a man who understands the country and has the needed experience.

Olowo said Tinubu is a man that no one can love to hate because of his role in the advancement of the country.

For Hon. Tobun Abiodun (Epe 1), Asiwaju Tinubu is “a father figure to most of us and we will continue to celebrate him for a long time to come.

"He is adjudged one of the most active politicians. As a father to us, we appreciate him. He recognises those who are loyal and brilliant. He is the only man that can lead this country to meet its goals.”

Supporting his colleagues, Hon. Rasheed Makinde called Asiwaju Tinubu a man of the moment who believes in hunting talents and keeping them to prosper.

He said even though Tinubu has not held office for a long time, he still remains relevant because of his large heart and spirit of forgiveness.

He urged Asiwaju to help lead the country in 2023.

Hon. Richard Kasunmu (Ikeja 2), said he was delighted to share the same birthday with Tinubu who he called an inspirational figure.

"The Asiwaju that I know is a builder of people, a stabiliser and one who loves selflessly. He is a man who loves other people’s progress. I can only wish him many more fruitful years, first as father and the National Leader of the APC,” he said.

In a related development, the House also celebrated Oba Saheed Elegushi, who was described as a monarch that has brought advancement to his Ikate land while preserving the culture and traditions of his domain.

Hon. Temitope Adewale, while moving that the traditional ruler, who recently clocked 45, be celebrated, said Oba Elegushi had kept the state proud.

The lawmaker was supported by his colleague, Hon. Desmond Elliot, who described the monarch as a 21st century Oba.

In his contribution, Speaker Obasa said the young monarch had endeared himself to the people because he has shown a strong passion for the peace and progress of the state.

While praying for the traditional ruler, Obasa added that Oba Elegushi was being praised for ensuring peace in the state.

He said the commendation should be a challenge to other traditional rulers in the state to play positive roles for its growth and progress.

The House further eulogised Alhaji Musiliu Smith, a former Inspector-General of Police, IGP, who recently clocked 75.

The House affirmed Smith’s importance noting that he has continued to serve the country as the chairman of the Police Service Commission.

Speaker Obasa described him as a man of peace, a quintessential Lagosian and one who often expresses his views and suggestions about the effective running of the state.

He thereafter directed the acting Clerk of the House, Barrister Olalekan Onafeko, to write a letter congratulating each of the celebrants on behalf of the Assembly.

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