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1966 Coup was an Igbo Agenda
By Adedamola Adetayo Sir Abubakar Tafawa Balewa Sir Ahmadu Bello Chief Samuel Ladoke Akintola Chief Festus Okotie-Eboh Brigadier Samuel Ademulegun…
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Marxism and Yoruba Ifa
By Prof Moyo Okediji “Much of what is theorized as Marxism is already in Ifa,” Baba D8 told me. D8—“Dẹ̀jọ̀,”…
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IBADAN IS OYOAlaafin needs Reconciliation instead of war, he needs to repair, before its too late
By Lasisi Olagunju On Monday, 25 March, 1946, Chief I. B. Akinyele, Chief James Ladejo Ogunsola, Messrs D. T. Akinbiyi…
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Ooni, Alaafin and dynamic colour of reality
By Dare Babarinsa Prince Lamidi Olayiwola Adeyemi and Prince Okunade Sijuwade were good friends in the 1960s and early 70s.…
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A TIME TO PONDER: Strange Things in Yorubaland
by Moses Oludele Idowu I have heard strange things today. Just opening this Platform this morning. I have heard and…
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Is S.L Akintola Heroe or Villain?
By Jamiu Ajiboye Owolabi Yoruba Ronu is a popular phrase that has been passed down to two generations in Yorubaland.…
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99 percent of today’s Lagos State was Western Region
By Seun Ogunseitan Lagos State was never Nigeria’s capital. Lagos State could never have been as it was only created…
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The Age of Empires is here as NIGERIA sleeps on the highway
By Chimazuru Nnadi-OforguDuruebube The world just changed on January seven. America did not simply withdraw from sixty six global bodies…
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O’oni, Alaafin plots to divide Yoruba Nation
By Jamiu Ajiboye Owolabi Yoruba identity, as it is known today, is an idea of Yoruba intellectuals. Before the nineteenth…
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Euracare Hospital negligence led to my son’s death
By Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie We were in Lagos for Christmas. Nkanu had what we first thought was just a cold,…
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