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A Man who impregnated his 11 years Old Daughter said ' I thought I was making Love with my wife ' , O ti ya were ooo. Or...
04/03/2025

A Man who impregnated his 11 years Old Daughter said ' I thought I was making Love with my wife ' , O ti ya were ooo. Oro Buruku. Can't he feels the shape?.

13/11/2024

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01/09/2024

AMIN πŸ“ΏπŸ™, Happy New Month β˜ΊοΈπŸ’

16/08/2024

Hmmm...... This is serious and very sad 😭😭

05/08/2024

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Who is Efunsetan Aniwura?Efunsetan Aniwura, born in the 1790s in Ikija-Egba (present-day Abeokuta), rose to become Ibada...
17/07/2024

Who is Efunsetan Aniwura?

Efunsetan Aniwura, born in the 1790s in Ikija-Egba (present-day Abeokuta), rose to become Ibadan's powerful Iyalode, despite facing numerous hardships in her life. Orphaned at a young age, she persevered through multiple marriages and the loss of her only child, which deeply affected her emotionally and influenced her leadership style.

Her entrepreneurial spirit and business acumen propelled her to great wealth and influence. She traded extensively in goods like bitter kola, kola nuts, cocoa, and engaged in commerce with white traders, pioneering business ventures for women in her time. Efunsetan was also a significant figure in agriculture, employing thousands of slaves on her farms and exporting produce across West Africa.

Known for her unconventional power and alleged mystical abilities, Efunsetan relocated to Ibadan, drawn by family ties and the city's economic prospects. Her activities extended into military affairs, where she trained her slaves in combat, contributing to Ibadan's military strength. Despite her successes, political rivalries led to her dismissal as Iyalode in 1874 by Aare Ona Kakanfo Latoosa, who felt threatened by her influence.

Her death remains shrouded in controversy. One account suggests she committed su***de rather than face defeat by Latoosa's forces, while another implicates a betrayal by her adopted son Kumuyilo, possibly bribed to poison her. Following her demise, her loyal slaves were executed publicly, and she was given a ceremonial burial with military honors.

Efunsetan Aniwura's legacy endures as a symbol of female power and enterprise in Yoruba history, despite the tragic end to her remarkable life.
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17/07/2024

King Sunny Sang this song 30 years Ago.
Now see the situation of the country is getting worst everyday, may God help us, Nigeria my country hmmmm

15/06/2024

Oh Allah accept our Duah on this blessing Day of Arafah
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Brief History And Mystery of Bilikisu Sungbo Shrine In Ijebu Ode, Ogun State, South West Nigeria πŸ‡³πŸ‡¬  Bilikisu Sungbo, wa...
12/06/2024

Brief History And Mystery of Bilikisu Sungbo Shrine In Ijebu Ode, Ogun State, South West Nigeria πŸ‡³πŸ‡¬

Bilikisu Sungbo, was said to have traveled all the way from Ethiopia πŸ‡ͺπŸ‡Ή down to Ijebu-Ode where she d.ied and was buried. The natives of Ijebu-Ode hold strong and popular claims about the identity of the controversial Bilikisu Sungbo. They claimed that she was the Queen of Sheba mentioned in the bible to have visited the wise king Solomon at height of his powers. They also claimed that Bilikisu Sungbo was the Quranic Queen Baliqs of Ethopia (from which the name Bilikisu was derived) who visited king Sulaiman. Another source has it that Bilikisu Sungbo was a wealthy woman and the leader of a group of women potters who traveled to far away places. Also, she was believed to possess supernatural powers with which she dug ditches around villages in Ijebu-Ode.

Howbeit, the tradition of the Ijebu people forbid women and dogs to visit the spot where Bilikisu Sungbo was buried. At the shrine, there is a small open ground with no grass growing on it. This place is said to be the place where the ancient queen was washed before being buried, and because of her supernatural powers, no plant or grass can ever grow on the spot.
In 1995, Bilikisu Sungbo’s shrine was added to the cultural category of UNESCO World Heritage Site. The Bilikisu Sungbo β€˜grave-shrine’ will forever remain a pride of Ijebu-Ode people.

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27/04/2024

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27/04/2024

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13/04/2024

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