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feyres-divorce-lawyer · 4 months
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oh you fucking dumbass, did you not think i’d recognize the area code💀
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nzeikayblog · 2 years
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I am Igbo. I am proud of who we are. I love Nigeria. I love the best of her people and the many strengths. I love what she can be. But dear compatriots, I will not apologise to anyone who thinks that my success is a threat.
WALK WITH ME
I am Igbo. Go to Onitsha. Go to Aba. Go to Alaba. Go to Kano and see wealthy men who brag about how many millionaires they had minted in the course of their lives more than how many millions they personally had. Millionaires who sold the same things o. Competing with their former masters. Taking on more competitors will create more competitors over and over. Does it destroy the master? No! This is a mastery over greed that is not found elsewhere in the entire world. I am Igbo. And I am graciously proud!
My ancestors were the ones who in 1803 walked into the Pacific rather than be slaves. That legendary spirit is mine to claim. Every Igbo man has a personal god, his Chi. My success is determined by how much I want it. Not by obstacles. Not by what people call impossible. Not by how rich or poor my father was. Not by avoiding danger. But by a simple agreement between me and my Chi. “Onye kwe, Chi ya ekwe”. If you believe, your personal god will validate it.
I am Igbo, I was raised this way. To create success and share it without begrudging our neighbours and our hosts. We will teach our host’s children our way of life if they would rise above their suspicions. We don’t mind a Yoruba or Hausa boy-boy or Edo. We only ask that the person be smart and dependable. We are not particular about kings or queens. We don’t want to be your king. We don’t do very well with them. Before the white man we barely had any kings. A child who came of age had the right to speak in a village meeting when it was his turn. No one could stop them.
The community came together to build houses for each other. People who were struggling were supported and those who had lost children or had none were lent children for their farms. When my ancestors saw that education was good, they contributed to sending the village's brightest to school. Even people whose own children were Olodo happily contributed to other people’s children. Do you know why? We believed that a child belonged to everyone. I am Igbo. I will not apologise.
In those days we had leaders who were chosen purely on what they could do. Nothing was hereditary. Even the chief priest was chosen by the spirits from kindred to kindred, without a set pattern. Basically, we don’t want to rule in your land. We want to build wealth. Again we’re happy to share. We will build schools, hospitals, and markets without a single prejudice. Everyone is welcome. And no, we don’t only go to already-made cities. We particularly love to do virgin lands and make decent towns out of them.
I am sure there are many things for which you can be proud of your ancestors. I know a few because I try to educate myself. I will celebrate them with you. Your art & culture - ancient & modern. The warrior spirit of your ancestors. Their industry. I celebrate them all. I dare suggest that if other Nigerian ethnicities who prefer political power understood Igbos, they would rule forever and Igbos wouldn’t mind. Any Igbo will tell you: Provide a level playing field, and promote law and order and Igbo will largely ignore politics.
Let me reiterate. We don’t do well with kings and queens. Respect is earned not inherited. That’s how we see it. We only hate injustice with a terrible passion. How do you think the boy-boy system is sustained? If you don’t “settle” your boy, or skimp on how much, nobody will beat you, but you won’t be able to live down the shame. You will forever be known as the riffraff that doesn’t “settle” his boys. Just like that, your respect is gone. When a child who has “washed” his hands is chosen over you, your pariah status is sealed.
You may resist and ask, “What about Igbo governors? How come they do Ndị Igbo dirty and get away with it?” The answer is simple. No one chose them. They’re imposed with guns every election cycle. They are vassals of Abuja. Free and fair elections and none of these clowns will smell that seat. If not for the guns, even a small child will walk up to them and tell them that they’re full of crap. Ideally, everyone can speak. From the drunk to the village madman. You’re allowed to laugh at their craziness but you’re not allowed to silence them. “Mba nụ. Ị bụ Chi ya?” No! Are you his God? They commune with the spirits. So once in a while, they say things that save the community.
But a Peter Obi can live in Onitsha & walk into the market with little or no escort. Why? He embodies the best of us. His attitude is what our forefathers built over thousands of years. Industry without excessive greed. A peaceful man with grit and a truckload of bravery. Someone who pursues justice for all and uses public money for the public good. I am Igbo and I am happy to emulate the best of you. If it is a thing of value we will adopt it and we expect that as we are willing to share, you will extend us the same hand. But even if you decided not to teach us, we only need to see it to learn.
I know this is what gives you pause and whips up fears that we want to take over. Let me assure you that we wish to build a bigger market to accommodate all of us. Please let us try it our way. Our competition is not winner-takes. We share. We enrich. We make it better. I am Igbo, my mantra is “O je mba enwe ilo”. The traveller mustn’t make enemies. I expect that you will not understand me. But I believe that this is not your burden. So I learn your ways. Teach my children your language. Learn your customs and obey your laws. Stop trying to crush my spirit. You will fail. My spirit is my gift to Nigeria. It is rare on all earth. I don’t know how NOT to compete. I can’t accept being less than others. I can’t be enslaved.
Because I am Igbo & all I have to do is believe and my Chi will validate it.
#NigeriaDeservesBetter #AfricaDeservesBetter
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bulkbinbox · 2 years
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ope olodo ejo – palma da serpente do rio. mestre didi.
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mouthpiecengr · 2 months
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PHOTOS: Oyo Gov commissions Al- Haqdeen central mosque in Olodo
Oyo Governor, Seyi Makinde, has commissioned the newly constructed Al-Haqdeen central mosque founded by Khalifah Sheikh Dhikirullah Yusuf also known as Agbara Je T’olohun. Speaking on Sunday at the commissioning ceremony held at Orile Iyanu, Ikumapayi Olodo in Ibadan, the Governor who was represented by the acting Governor, Barrister Abdul-Raheem Adebayo Lawal, stated that His Excellency, Seyi…
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americanacowgirl · 3 months
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Now Alicent wants to read up on the history of the crown? Olodo .. all of this stemmed from her misinterpretation of what Viserys said in his last moments while he was doped up on poppy.. mtschew
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hardynwa · 7 months
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Oyo: Lamentations as pedestrians face tough time on Olodo Road
Commuters plying the Iwo-Ibadan Road are currently passing through a difficult time, DAILY POST reports. A visit confirmed that road users, especially pedestrians, are finding it difficult to either go out or move into their respective houses. DAILY POST recalls that the hardship along the Iwo-Ibadan Road, especially in Olodo area, started in July 2023 after flood washed away the bridge on Egberi River. The bridge links Ibadan in Oyo State with Iwo in Osun State. Checks by our correspondent revealed that the state government has commenced re-construction of a new bridge on Egberi River. However, a pedestrian bridge, which was also constructed beside the new bridge, has been washed away. During the visit, many of the aged were seen being assisted by good Samaritans to cross the river. Children and some persons with disabilities were also seen spending more time before they could cross the river. An 80-year-old grandmother, who came to visit a relative in Olodo, said that she was not aware of the stress involved in accessing the road. She appealed to the state government and the contractor handing the new bridge to hasten the work. “I cannot tell my children what I passed through here. I came to visit somebody here. “I appeal to the Oyo State government to construct the new bridge quickly,” she said. A civil servant, who lived in Olodo, told DAILY POST that residents have been experiencing difficulty in accessing the road. He said, “We have been experiencing difficulty in passing through the road. “The river is now the main alternative road for pedestrians. If you cannot pass here, then you will go to Jelato and pass through the alternative road. “People always experience traffic on the alternative road, that is why they are making use of this pedestrian bridge and it has collapsed. The next thing is to pass through the river but it is not easy. “We want the state government to construct the new bridge on time. We have been waiting for them to complete it.” We are working hard to ensure completion of the new bridge- Makinde’s spokesman, Olanrewaju Meanwhile, the Chief Press Secretary to Governor Seyi Makinde, Mr. Sulaimon Olanrewaju, when contacted, said that the state government was working assiduously to ensure the completion of the new bridge. Olanrewaju told DAILY POST that the state government understands the pains of the people which necessitated the opening of alternative routes. He assured that the bridge would soon be completed by the contractor. Olanrewaju said, “The Oyo State government understands the pains of the people. “When the bridge collapsed, the state government opened alternative routes so as to reduce the pains. “Alternative routes were opened to cushion the effect on the people. “We are assuring the residents that the new bridge will soon be opened. “We want the contractor to do a quality job that will last for many years.” Read the full article
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aestralia · 9 months
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the whole yoruba wedding discourse going on twitter proves to me that cultural appropriation of African/black culture is not seen as a big deal even within the community.
how can you disparage the traditions and history that created the "aesthetics" you so badly want and turn around to scream that you want to be a Yoruba bride.
at the end of the day, if you believe that the commodification and appropriation of yoruba culture is fine, please take to heart my next words.
òmùgọ ni ọ́. olodo.
also to the south africans using this to show their xenophobic asses, for the love of God save that energy for the white men in your country currently choking y'all 🩷 peace and love tho 🤞
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crimechannels · 1 year
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By • Olalekan Fagbade NDLEA operatives arrest suspected kingpin behind fake couple’s cocaine trafficking Operatives of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) have arrested a suspected drug kingpin, Ngene Onyedikachi, who allegedly recruited a fake couple, Kingsley Ilonzeh and Roseline Ilonzeh for drug trafficking. The agency’s spokesman, Mr Femi Babafemi, stated on Sunday in Abuja that the fake couple were arrested over alleged ingesting 1.822kg and 1.50kg of cocaine respectively, at the Lagos airport on Aug. 1, while on their way to India. According to Babafemi, the NDLEA operatives arrested Onyedikachi on Friday Aug. 25, at his residence located at no. 28 Afolabi Brown Street, Akoka, Yaba, after an intensive surveillance that lasted 25 days. He said that Onyedikachi confessed that the two suspects, Kingsley Ilonzeh and Roseline Ilonzeh were introduced to him by another member of his syndicate, who he claimed, met at Zion Church in the Cele area of Lagos. Babafemi said that the suspect explained that the drug was sourced from Guinea Conakry. “The suspect revealed that when he got information about the arrest of the fake couple, he threw away his old mobile phone along with the SIM cards. “He said it was done so as to avoid being traced, adding that he became relaxed and refused to leave his house because the two couriers did not know his house, since they have only met twice at different locations. “He said he was living in India before he returned to Nigeria in 2022, after the Indian authorities discovered that he was using Ivory Coast International passport. “A blue Acura Legend car was part of items recovered from his home during his arrest,”he said. In another development, operatives of the agency’s command in Lagos on Aug. 28, also arrested a suspect, one Peter Iwebema, at Ikorodu with 79 and a half bags of cannabis sativa. Babafemi said that the drugs were weighing 864.5kg, adding that their counterparts at the Tincan port, also intercepted 27 parcels of Colorado, weighing 13.5kg. He said that the seizures were made from a container, MSMU 5664550 coming from Toronto via Montreal, Canada, during a joint examination with men of the Customs Service. “The synthetic substance was discovered concealed in a bag hidden in a Ford Edge SUV, which was part of three units of used vehicles and motor parts in the container,” he said. Also, in Sokoto, operatives of the agency on Tuesday Aug. 29, arrested two male suspects, Nafiu Arzika, 30 and Jamilu Aminu, 35, with 330kg of skunk. The NDLEA spokesman, said that another suspect, Ismaila Razak, 38, was nabbed with 34.5kg of same substance and 9.5 grams of methamphetamine on Saturday, Sept. 2, at the Olodo area of Ibadan, in Oyo. In another development, the NDLEA commands in states across the country and the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) had intensified the agency’s War Against Drug Abuse (WADA), advocacy campaigns to schools, worship places, palaces and local communities. “For instance, sensitisation lectures were conducted at the Holy Trinity Gospel Church, Ogbomoso and for Muslim faithful, at the Jammatul Nasirul Islam mosque, in Ilorin. “Also, we had it with members of the Association of Hair Stylists in Ado Ekiti, leaders of road transport union in Abeokuta and traders at Kwata market, Awka. “Also, involved in the lectures were pregnant women at primary health care centre, in Bonny, Dekara district palace, Babana community in Borgu Local Government Area (LGA) and the Noorul Huda Islamiyya school, Kafin Maiyaki,” he said. (NAN)
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4seni2ib · 1 year
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Asan wa sowo asan wa somo asan wa salubarika ijoba Bola Ahmed Tinubu atuwa lara eku ake bi eku eiye ake bi eiye agan atowo ala bosun ani rogun eleya meya ani rogun elede mede alabi Omo olodo ide asese fun e lase eledumare aassseee congratulations asiwaju of Nigeria our president ote di ogo
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docchuks · 1 year
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anyways, katherine’s motivation for hating elena makes no sense, like during their fight by the lockers she’s all ‘‘you have everything not because you deserve it but because you took it from me’’ ho is you coo🤨 she wasn’t even born yet when your life went up in flames olodo. also you’re the one who took everything from her, including possessing her to live out her life, you jealous twat
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444names · 2 years
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quenya names and dictionary BUT i ate the diacritics
Adver Affician Alack Alark Aldamirred Ambalere Ambarth Ambet Ancalaura Andome Anima Ansition Antar Antual Anwalya Applie Aracil Arant Arcalima Ardile Ardsmanya Arration Arriftness Artick Asaring Aucalima Aurie Avaguess Avard Avards Balda Baranwa Beached Beare Bearwe Beforma Behing Belosse Beyon Beyone Blate Blings Bloomy Bounst Bountaleam Bowled Brealoure Brila Browth Busive Butting Caistamar Calaughty Candur Cansative Cantle Casse Castar Casterer Catches Causent Ccence Cealike Cending Cenyarni Ciucalme Clawled Cluding Clume Coimestive Colian Colleam Coloft Combarumo Conce Conde Conflow Connona Conquet Contry Cormandu Corme Creative Crost Crostir Cumedial Cunate Cupposse Cuppu Curund Cuvie Dainen Danna Daromba Daught Dimne Doominalso Dower Drenter Dwella Dwingue Eaction Eardam Eartanaxar Eights Elemn Elendi Eleremule Elessa Elola Elvisinde Empetive Enclude Endelay Endimit Endur Enquite Envingar Envinyuld Erespasse Erisesse Eruare Erunnes Ething Etsurf Etsurpa Examili Excelme Fairection Falaha Falalbe Famine Feano Fencalinda Ferred Ferythird Firindolar Flexile Florie Flowed Folity Fooden Forestal Forge Forme Formedica Fourse Fromebody Fruine Garduous Gared Gation Gendie Glication Graman Grous Gulaver Habita Hahtie Haima Handmos Hanksgive Hantur Hasamna Haview Hearas Heasildi Hecela Henterna Herda Hight Hinda Hisilde Hisilmo Hociryanta Holdoluna Horna Howly Hreaced Hrucenya Hyaraxe Hyarnie Ilcoranwe Illatar Ilmarion Ilquet Imataitive Imbelote Imber Inflour Inforbial Istanopy Julyan Kindated Knificen Lacalame Laicalian Lalmar Lamane Lambo Lance Lantie Laquerel Lastic Laurelico Leafe Leneldar Lenta Lentare Lentild Leparned Lependil Lepetie Lepetter Lethod Lifth Lindil Lirea Liruvo Lmard Localelet Locarna Locken Loitembe Lomentry Lomered Loses Lunco Lupposini Lwendimir Macarna Maciryas Malinet Malso Malty Manyarna Maquenta Maquere Maran Mastindil Mataquess Mehte Melderable Melicano Metem Metie Mettle Micater Minquace Minsequess Minye Miqui Miquire Misto Motheru Nanie Nastelye Necenite Nelme Nenie Nentyan Nerale Neward Ngolda Nicumands Nights Ninquant Niquer Niral Nomerrive Norelis Nquet Numentrai Nunatta Oathe Obdurable Occil Oiolonder Olletern Olodo Oloite Onderion Onous Ontarend Orevent Ornal Ortily Orway Osartana Otsatic Overning Pairable Pairele Palace Palas Paracil Peards Pecile Phanta Pointa Posed Prestil Prevenon Prinde Prive Prively Privinya Proad Profarni Pulse Quacollote Quatic Quent Quetinehta Quish Rading Raicacil Raves Recarnume Refeat Remulo Ressa Resse Revenon Revent Roanwa Rocin Rooch Rousahte Rulimo Runote Rused Sampanie Sance Sarma Sarmth Sarrely Sauco Seekindmos Selvea Selven Serca Serinker Serking Sewini Shieldi Silment Sirity Sized Snaryandor Soutlani Speard Spearne Specce Sprivien Ssamphing Stanage Sterry Stirille Storya Straiths Streat Streath Stress Stretter Summong Taker Talty Tamarcelve Tarated Tarin Tarmastil Tarming Taronta Tarosse Teadful Telemenel Telerina Temalima Tendie Tengwi Terven Thini Throva Tiplie Tombacking Tomour Tompa Tonehtana Tongholid Toquene Toquess Traical Tremma Trentle Trucare Tumno Turcu Turno Turusse Twelsative Tyulume Ucarnild Ufanwe Uhtar Uling Umbard Uncotima Unduman Uneninely Unprohtani Urulista Usualion Utterna Utuman Uvima Uχari Valation Valinen Valle Vaniquie Vanye Vastle Venos Venta Vernie Verwhildi Vinge Vinyar Walma Weler Wellend Westaking Whiths Willa Windled Wintemma Wrativine Wronde Yaima Yanwa Yearniel Yulusing Yunqueen
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ojopagogotv · 2 years
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Reposted from @tawamustapha_ojogbon ÀYÈ SÌ WÀ LÁTI TÚN ÈRÒ WA PA Ẹ máa rántí pe Gbogbo ìran Yoruba ni mo nbá wi A kii bíni niso aguntan Ka ya ile ewure Tẹni ń teni Ti ekisa ni taatan. Kékeré ni mo fi bá lagbaja tan Ko se bù danu. Bí a bá tá ara ile ẹni lopo A o lè rí ra lowon Bí omo eni ba dára, ká wi Akanbi ọmọ olodo ide lóye oselu. Yoruba, ẹ jẹ ká ronú wa Ká pe aro àti odofin inú wa. Bí ẹ bá ní ọmọ buru Se lilu pa ni yóò yí padà ni. Yoruba o sì níbè Kòsí bí ó ṣe ṣe ìbéèrè pé bawo ni wọn ṣe pín. Etekete àwọn tí ẹ fe bá lọ lọ nba mi leru Ẹ má ta ojo ọlá yín lopo. Èpè tí Aole ṣe fún ìran Yoruba Ẹ má je ko tún ja wá níbi ibo 2023. Mo pàrọwà fún yín, ẹ ní arojinle Ẹ má tún kó leta sí ìya, iya kii se omi ọbẹ̀ @omoajanlekokoijinle #yoruba #foryou #fyp #Nigeria #election2023 #shouldhistoryrepeatitsself30yearsago #MKOabiola1993election #yorùbáronú Shade Olùgbèja movie is still trending on YouTube!!! https://www.instagram.com/p/CpClmiSM1Pm/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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olalekan-47 · 2 years
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LIST OF IBADAN RADIO STATIONS 1. 87.7 - Omoluabi FM, Mokola Hill, Ibadan 2. 88.5 - IITA Radio, Old Oyo Road, Idi Ose, Ibadan 3. 88.7 – Agidigbo FM, Iwo Road-Ojoo expressway Ibadan 4. 89.1 – Lead City University Campus Radio FM, Ibadan – Lagos Toll Gate, Ibadan 5. 89.3 – Wells FM, Oluyole Estate, Ibadan 6. 89.7 – Prince FM, Oke-Omi, Olodo, Ibadan 7. 90.1 – Space FM, Liberty Road, Ibadan 8. 91.1 - Crest FM, Olodo, Ibadan 9. 91.5 – Star FM, Secretariat, Ibadan 10. 91.9 – Ilaji FM, Akanran Ibadan 11. 92.5 – Impact Business Radio, General-Gas/ Akobo, Ibadan 12. 92.9 – Royal Root FM, Osuntokun Bodija, Ibadan 13. 93.5 – Premier FM, Dugbe, Ibadan (FRCN) 14. 93.7 - Vintage FM, Oluyole Industrial Estate, Ibadan 15. 93.9 – Solutions FM, Aweni House, Oke – Bola, Ibadan 16. 94.9 – 32FM, 4th Floor Cocoa House, Ibadan 17. 95.1 – Raypower FM, 5th Floor Cocoa House, Ibadan 18. 95.7 – Soul FM, Orisunmbare, Ibadan 19. 96.7 – Lagelu FM, Felele, Ibadan 20. 97.9 – Beat FM, Ondo Street, Bodija, Ibadan 21. 98.3 - Blast FM, Ayefele Music House Challenge Ibadan 22. 98.5 – Oluyole FM, BCOS Orita Basorun,Ibadan 23. 99.1 – Amuludun FM, Moniya, Ibadan 24. 99.5 – Correct FM, Ikolaba, Ibadan 25. 99.9 – Medal FM, Apẹte, Ibadan 26. 100.1 – Jamz FM, Felele Area, Ibadan 27. 100.3 – Pep FM, Felele Ibadan Ibadan 28. 100.5 – Inspiration FM, Basorun, Ibadan 29. 101.1 – Diamond FM, University of Ibadan, Ibadan 30. 101.7 – Yes Radio, Yemi Sonde Crescent, Felele, Ibadan 31. 102.3 – Petals FM, Old Bodija, Ibadan 32. 102.7 – Naija FM, Ondo Street, Bodija, Ibadan 33. 103.3 - I-flier FM, Ogungbade, Adegbayi, Ibadan 34. 103.5 – Honor FM, Old Bodija Ibadan 35. 103.9 – King FM, Premier Hotel, Ibadan 36. 105.5 – Splash FM, White House, Felele, Ibadan 37. 105.9 – Fresh FM, Ayefele Music House Challenge, Lagos-Ibadan by-pass, Ibadan 38. 106.3 – Lead Radio, Toll-gate, badan. 39. 106.7 – Pensioners FM, Agbarigo, Onireke Ibadan 40. 107.1 – Noble FM, Ologunẹru Ibadan 41. 107.5 – Life Radio, Oba Akenzua Crescent, Onireke Ibadan It is pertinent to note that this list only comprises terrestrial radio stations in Ibadan alone. In the same vein, there are numberless of onli https://www.instagram.com/p/Cop_GBgo2-_/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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hardynwa · 7 months
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Oyo: Lamentations as pedestrians face tough time on Olodo Road
Commuters plying the Iwo-Ibadan Road are currently passing through a difficult time, DAILY POST reports. A visit confirmed that road users, especially pedestrians, are finding it difficult to either go out or move into their respective houses. DAILY POST recalls that the hardship along the Iwo-Ibadan Road, especially in Olodo area, started in July 2023 after flood washed away the bridge on Egberi River. The bridge links Ibadan in Oyo State with Iwo in Osun State. Checks by our correspondent revealed that the state government has commenced re-construction of a new bridge on Egberi River. However, a pedestrian bridge, which was also constructed beside the new bridge, has been washed away. During the visit, many of the aged were seen being assisted by good Samaritans to cross the river. Children and some persons with disabilities were also seen spending more time before they could cross the river. An 80-year-old grandmother, who came to visit a relative in Olodo, said that she was not aware of the stress involved in accessing the road. She appealed to the state government and the contractor handing the new bridge to hasten the work. “I cannot tell my children what I passed through here. I came to visit somebody here. “I appeal to the Oyo State government to construct the new bridge quickly,” she said. A civil servant, who lived in Olodo, told DAILY POST that residents have been experiencing difficulty in accessing the road. He said, “We have been experiencing difficulty in passing through the road. “The river is now the main alternative road for pedestrians. If you cannot pass here, then you will go to Jelato and pass through the alternative road. “People always experience traffic on the alternative road, that is why they are making use of this pedestrian bridge and it has collapsed. The next thing is to pass through the river but it is not easy. “We want the state government to construct the new bridge on time. We have been waiting for them to complete it.” We are working hard to ensure completion of the new bridge- Makinde’s spokesman, Olanrewaju Meanwhile, the Chief Press Secretary to Governor Seyi Makinde, Mr. Sulaimon Olanrewaju, when contacted, said that the state government was working assiduously to ensure the completion of the new bridge. Olanrewaju told DAILY POST that the state government understands the pains of the people which necessitated the opening of alternative routes. He assured that the bridge would soon be completed by the contractor. Olanrewaju said, “The Oyo State government understands the pains of the people. “When the bridge collapsed, the state government opened alternative routes so as to reduce the pains. “Alternative routes were opened to cushion the effect on the people. “We are assuring the residents that the new bridge will soon be opened. “We want the contractor to do a quality job that will last for many years.” Read the full article
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christophe76460 · 2 years
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L'humilité
Ce Roi qui vient de naître a tout résumé en lui contraire à sa grandeur.
Il naît dans une famille modeste.
Il naît dans le pâturage.
Il prend comme premier lit une paille fraîche .
Il n'a pas reçu les premiers honneurs dus à son rang, lui si beau et si tendre.
Les bergers étaient contents pourtant de recevoir ce petit enfant , lumière du monde dans leur monde.
Rien ne montrait que le roi des rois fut cet enfant.
Et pourtant c'est bien le Messie annoncé.
Il se fit connaître progressivement.
Et les mages venus d'Orient ont propagé la nouvelle en commençant par ceux qui seront ses premiers adversaires.
Il avait son étoile et son étoile portait la couronne que les hautains et orgueilleux ne pouvaient voir ni comprendre.
Et la nouvelle traversa le ciel et la terre. Un roi très humble est né au milieu des hommes.
Si je m'adresse à toi ce matin, c'est pour que tu observes comment est venu cet homme puissant roi qui a bouleversé le monde et sur la terre et au ciel. Très humble par sa naissance et l'histoire raconte comment il a vécu humble généreux et obéissant à son père.
Malgré son beau nom Jésus et Emmanuel. Il n'a pas été orgueilleux ni menteur. Devant les épreuves il n'a pas maudit et n'est pas tombé dans le piège de satan. Il a respecté la personnalité de satan tout en lui refusant ses offres alléchantes et trompeuses. Il refusa de se soumettre à Satan. Il est resté fidèle et soumis à son père jusqu'à la mort.
C'est pour cet enfant Roi que tu fêtes aujourd'hui.
Vas-tu t'en souvenir tout au long des jours qui viennent pour éviter de te considérer trop important pour les autres?
Laisse les autres apprécier tes qualités.
Si tu ressembles à cet enfant ce sont tes actes qui témoigneront de toi et non tes paroles. Toutefois que ta bouche bénisse au lieu de maudire. Tu seras heureux mais sois vertueux. Tu ne peux pas être fidèle le jour et infidèle la nuit. Ne ments à personne même si c'est pour t'amuser. Jésus a incarné la vérité et l'humilité.
La vérité ne fait pas du bruit.
Et la vérité finit par rattraper le mensonge.
Sois humble c'est la leçon de ce jour. Et ne force pas à paraître ce que tu n'es pas. Dieu fera découvrir ce que tu es. Et ta grandeur sera doigtée par les autres. Comme les mages ont dévoilé à Hérode qui est le petit enfant qui vient de naître.
Chante l'humilité ! Habille toi de l'humilité et que l'amour du prochain soit ta ceinture et le travail bien fait ton guide. Que ta foi soit ta lumière et que tu marches selon la foi.
Que Dieu agréé ces vœux pour toi et pour moi.
Joyeux Noël et meilleurs jours devant nous.
Amen!
David Olodo
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