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How presidential Election in Nigeria was decided in 2019

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google.com, pub-9820276073479546, DIRECT, f08c47fec0942fa0 <script async src="https://pagead2.googlesyndication.com/pagead/js/adsbygoogle.js?client=ca-pub-9820276073479546"      crossorigin="anonymous"></script> *2023: REGISTERED VOTERS🇳🇬* North West — 20 million South West — 15.8 million North Central — 13.1 million South South — 12.6 million North East — 11.3 million South East — 9.5 million Northern Nigeria — 44.3 million Southern Nigeria — 38 million *2019 VOTERS TURNOUT* 35 in every 100 Nigerian that registered to vote in 2019 presidential election voted In... Northern Nigeria — 41 Southern Nigeria — 27 North West — 44 North East — 43 North Central — 37 South South — 28 South West — 28 South East — 25 --- *2019 VOTERS TURNOUT* Presidential Election: North West — 44% North East — 43% North Central — 37% South South — 28% South West — 28% South East — 25% Northern Nigeria — 41% Southern Nigeria — 27% National — 35% --- *2019 HIGHEST VOTI...

Vanity Upon Vanity, Life without Children is meaningless

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google.com, pub-9820276073479546, DIRECT, f08c47fec0942fa0 <script async src="https://pagead2.googlesyndication.com/pagead/js/adsbygoogle.js?client=ca-pub-9820276073479546"      crossorigin="anonymous"></script> "I longed for marriage"  .. and I got married  But life with out children is deserting Thus I longed to be blessed with children  ... and I got children  But within no time my small apartment made me uncomfortable.. I therefore longed for bigger house with garden..  well, I got it, though with much efforts  Yes, I possessed a mansion, but my children have grown up by then Hence, I longed for them got married...  I now have them married,  yet official responsibilities give me fatigue Now I resorted to retirement, so to get some rest...  .. Now I retired, become single just as I was after graduation..  .. After graduation I notice, I approached life, but now, I bid life farewell.. Still I do h...

Exploitation of Pensioniers By PENCOM AND Pension Fund Administrators: Support 100% Withdrawal of Retirement Saving. Pls Join Us

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google.com, pub-9820276073479546, DIRECT, f08c47fec0942fa0 <script async src="https://pagead2.googlesyndication.com/pagead/js/adsbygoogle.js?client=ca-pub-9820276073479546"      crossorigin="anonymous"></script> I support 100% retirees withdrawal of  Retirement Savings, please join us. Allow Pensioners to withdraw all their savings if they wish please                              By  Uwaifor Oga (FB Wall) PENSION FUND ADMINISTRATORS ARE EXPLOITING US!!! All of us will get old one day.....in few years to come it will be your turn! The current pension manipulations should be stopped by Nigerians now! Check What The New Retirement Benefit Presently On Second Reading In House of Rep. If Pass Into Law I was very happy when the Senate recently made a move to amend the Pensions Act to enable Nigerians withdraw up to seventy five percent of their cumulative savings. The li...

Brief History of Gbagyi People (GWARI)

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google.com, pub-9820276073479546, DIRECT, f08c47fec0942fa0 <script async src="https://pagead2.googlesyndication.com/pagead/js/adsbygoogle.js?client=ca-pub-9820276073479546"      crossorigin="anonymous"></script> BRIEF HISTORY OF GBAGYI PEOPLE  Gbagyi or Gbari (plural - Agbagyi) is the name and the language of Gbagyi/Gbari ethnic group who are predominantly found in Central Nigeria with a population of about 15million people. Members of the ethnic group speak two dialects.  While speakers of the dialects were loosely called Gwari or Gwagi (an dulterated form of Gbagyi) by both the Hausa/Fulani and Europeans during pre-colonial Nigeria, they prefer to be known with their original name of Gbagyi.  THE HISTORY OF EBIRA PEOPLE (ITOPA ANE EBIRA )EBIRA PEOPLE They live in Niger, Kaduna, Kogi, Nasarawa states and the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja.  Gbagyi is the most populated ethnic and indigenous group in the Federal Capital Territ...

Who is Natasha HAdiza Akpoti? Biography

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google.com, pub-9820276073479546, DIRECT, f08c47fec0942fa0 <script async src="https://pagead2.googlesyndication.com/pagead/js/adsbygoogle.js?client=ca-pub-9820276073479546"      crossorigin="anonymous"></script> Who’s Natasha H Akpoti? Natasha Hadiza Akpoti, was born on Sunday, December 9th, 1979 at the Maternity Hospital Ilorin, Kwara state (now University of Ilorin Teaching Hospital). She is the second of four children and only daughter of a Nigerian father and a Ukrainian mother. Her mother, Ludmila Kravchenko was born in Rakitna in the region of Chernivtsi in Ukraine; and her father, Dr. Jimoh Abdul Akpoti was born in Obeiba- Ihima, Kogi state (then Kwara state). Natasha’s parents met in the then Soviet Union where her father was a foreign medical student on scholarship at the Bolomolets Medical University, Ukraine THE HISTORY OF EBIRA PEOPLE (ITOPA ANE EBIRA )EBIRA PEOPLE Natasha spent her formative years as a child growing up and being educated ...

The History of Northern Nigeria Before The Amalgamation in 1914

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google.com, pub-9820276073479546, DIRECT, f08c47fec0942fa0 <script async src="https://pagead2.googlesyndication.com/pagead/js/adsbygoogle.js?client=ca-pub-9820276073479546"      crossorigin="anonymous"></script> Brief History Of Northern Nigeria Before Amalgamation To understand Nigeria you need to know the history to explain the politics. When the British arrived in what became Northern Nigeria, there were by then lets say for arguments sake two nations ruling the North predominantly the Fulani and then also the Indigenous Hausa, the latter of which the Hausa kingdoms were constantly being attacked by the Fulani who are conquers by nature. The British to keep a balance assisted the Hausa and with their help confronted the Fulani. THE HISTORY OF EBIRA PEOPLE (ITOPA ANE EBIRA )EBIRA PEOPLE The Fulani understanding conquest took to their new masters the British and in return for their new found compliant attitude Lord Lugard made every Emir in ...

List Of the Past Olaafin Of Oyo Kingdom

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google.com, pub-9820276073479546, DIRECT, f08c47fec0942fa0 <script async src="https://pagead2.googlesyndication.com/pagead/js/adsbygoogle.js?client=ca-pub-9820276073479546"      crossorigin="anonymous"></script> List of the past ALAAFIN of OYO. ( 1) Oranmiyan ( 2 ) Ajaka ( 3 ) Sango ( 4 ) Ajaja ( 5) Aganju ( 6 ) Kori ( 7 ) Oluaso ( 8 ) Onigbogi ( 9) Ofiran ( 10 ) Egunoju ( 11 ) Orompoto ( 12 ) Ajiboyede ( 13) Abipa - 1570 -1580 ( 14 ) Obalokun - 1580-1600 ( 15 ) Ajagbo (1600-1658) ( 16 ) Adaranwu (1658-1660) ( 17 ) Kanran (1660-1665) ( 18 ) Janyin (1655-1670)  ( 19 ) Ayibi (1678-1690) ( 20 ) Osinyango (1690-1698) ( 21 ) Ojigi (1698-1732) ( 22 ) Gbaru (1732-1738) ( 23 ) Amuniwaye (1738-1742) ( 24 ) Onisile (1742-1750) ( 25) Labisi – 1750-1750 ( 26) Awonbioju – 1750-1750 (27) Agboluaje (1750-1772)  (28) Majeogbe (1772-1775) ( 30) Abiodun Adegoolu (1755-1805) ( 31) Aole (32) Adebo (33) Maku (1802-1830) ( 34) ...