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newsnigeria · 1 year ago
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List Of Ajegunles In Oodualand (Yorubaland)
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LAGOS STATE: Ajegunle, Ajeromi/Ifelodun LG Ajegunle, Alimosho LG OSUN STATE: Ajegunle, Ife South LG Ajegunle, Obokun LG Ajegunle, Ola Oluwa LG Ajegunle, Olorunda LG Ajegunle, Orolu LG Ajegunle, Ayedaade LG Ajegunle, Boluwaduro LG KOGI STATE: Ajegunle, Ekinrin Ade, Ijumu LG OGUN STATE: Ajegunle, Ifo LG Ajegunle, Ipokia LG Ajegunle, Yewa.S LG Ajegunle, Ado Odo/Otta LG Ajegunle, Ewekoro LG Ajegunle, Ikenne LG Ajegunle, Odeda LG Ajegunle, Sagamu LG ONDO STATE: Ajegunle, Ondo.W LG Ajegunle, Idanre LG Ajegunle, Ilaje LG Ajegunle, Ile Oluji LG Ajegunle, Odigbo LG Ajegunle, Ose LG Ajegunle, Akure South LG Ajegunle,Okitipupa OYO STATE: Ajegunle, Ibarapa North LG Ajegunle, Afijio LG Ajegunle, Atiba LG Ajegunle, Oriire LG Ajegunle, Surulere LG Ajegunle, Ibadan North LG Ajegunle, Ogbomoso.S LG EKITI STATE: Ajegunle, Efon LG Ajegunle, Ise/Orun LG KWARA STATE: Ajegunle, Asa LG Ajegunle, Ifelodun LG Ajegunle, Offa LG Ajegunle, Irepodun LG Ajegunle, Isin LG Ajegunle, Moro LG Ajegunle, Ilorin South LG
All the states in Oodualand (Yorubaland) have at least one town or village named Ajegunle.
Most have more than one. One very interesting and unique feature which cements the identity of oneness in the entire Oodualand (Yorubaland) is the re-occurrence of town names across the entire Yoruba landscape. These repetitions are because of ancient movements and migrations of people, as well as the dynamic interrelationships between the old founding members of Oodualand (Yorubaland). Another reason is because all these towns named Ajegunle all belong to members of the same ethnic group (Yoruba) speaking the same language. Many named their towns 'Ajegunle' even without any prior knowledge that any other Ajegunle existed elsewhere. It was just a good name in their language and they used it. Read the full article
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akeliciousmedia · 29 days ago
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BREAKING: Gas explosion hits Lagos market, 11 shops, other properties destroyed
Properties worth millions of naira were destroyed as fire outbreaks engulfed eleven shops at Alayabiagba Boundary market, Ajegunle area of Lagos State. According to a report by the Lagos State Emergency Management Agency, LASEMA, the cause of the fire was due to an explosion which originated from a gas retailer’s shop. It was gathered that at the shop, there were gas cylinders of various sizes…
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uniwalexlimited · 2 months ago
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radioeuroextasis · 4 months ago
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Justina Lee Brown - "Billiki"
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Justina Lee Brown is a singer/songwriter/composer from Nigeria. She tours the world, living her life and telling her story through her music, which combines Funky Soul Blues with Afrobeat roots. Justina Lee Brown presents her song, “Billiki,” a song that tells a tragic story and contains melodies weaved around painful circumstances— something that is easy to understand upon first listen, whether or not you understand what Justina Lee Brown sings about in her native language, Yoruba. Striking guitar chords and introspective harmonizing from Brown set off the song, laying an intense atmosphere over which she tells the heartbreaking story of Billiki. Hinged on recurring cases of child abuse, sexual abuse and harassment in Nigeria and Africa in general, “Billiki” tells about the eponymous character, a young girl who goes missing after her mother sends her to the stream to fetch some water for the house; shedding light on the deep levels of insecurity young children in Nigeria, especially girls, face even in their community. Sadly, while “Billiki” is a fictitious story, it’s also an extension of JLB’s own troubled past, capturing a time when she grew up in one of the worst slums of Lagos, Ajegunle City, with her teenage mother who was estranged from her family due to her choice of keeping Brown and raising her. A childhood during which she was exposed to so much danger, like sexual harassment and abuse even at the very young age of 7. Brown makes it known that the song is an extended metaphor on how little children not only lose their innocence but also the chance for a solid foundation for the future due to their difficult upbringing. She also mentions that eventually during adulthood, it is near impossible for them to find themselves and a defining path without the help of the Holy Spirit. Read the full article
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ghlagatindotcom · 6 months ago
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Fight breaks out as military officers clash with youth wearing military uniforms
A dramatic scene unfolded in Ajegunle Alagbado, Lagos, as a man posing as a Nigerian soldier was apprehended by military personnel. The impostor, clad in Army camouflage, refused to cooperate with the soldiers, sparking a intense physical altercation. Eyewitnesses captured the brawl on video, showing the fake soldier engaging in a fierce fight with two military officers. Onlookers gathered…
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nghubs1 · 6 months ago
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Veekee James Biography, Education, Career, Controversies, And Net Worth
Victoria James, popularly known as Veekee James, is a renowned Nigerian fashion designer, entrepreneur, professional makeup artist, content creator, social media influencer, internet personality, and public figure. She was born on June 26, 1996, in Ajegunle, Lagos State, Nigeria, and hails from Akwa Ibom State. Veekee has made significant strides in the fashion industry, gaining both national and…
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mrlagoswahala · 7 months ago
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Rise and Fall of Junglist: A Musical Tale
From Harmony to Dissonance: The Junglist Chronicles Introducing the tale of the musical duo known as “junglist,” composed of Chibudo and Oritse Femi. Chibudo hailed from the Igbo tribe while Oritse Femi was of Ilaje descent. It’s essential to note: no tribal sentiments whatsoever! In the vibrant streets of Kirikiri town and Ajegunle, if you weren’t familiar with Junglist, you were missing out,…
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wushigod · 8 months ago
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A yet-to-be-identified pregnant woman and eight others sustained varying degrees of injury following a gas explosion that occurred at Alaba Lane, Alayabiagba Community, in the Ajegunle-Apapa area of Lagos State. A report by PUNCH gathered claims that the incident occurred on Tuesday at about 12:39 p.m. Confirming the incident to our correspondent, the Head, Public Education, Lagos State Fire and Rescue Service, Amodu Shakiru, said the preliminary inquiry revealed that several different gas cylinders that were traded in the area had one that was set off by a possible leak that broke a high-tension cable and started a fire. He added that the fire destroyed four commercial tricycles, six lock-up stores, and a portion of a bungalow building. “Preliminary investigation revealed that several various gas cylinders traded within the neighbourhood have one triggered by a suspectable leakage leading to the snapping of a high-tension cable and resultant fire. “Four commercial tricycles, six lock-up shops, and a bungalow part of the properties were razed down while salvaging adjoining structures, including a major fuel service station,” Shakiru said. He stated that the incident was quickly contained by the Federal Fire Service, the Lagos State Fire and Rescue Service, and the fire stations in Ajegunle and Sari-Iganmu. Shakiru noted that the pregnant woman and the other victims were receiving treatment at the Gbagada Burn & Trauma Centre and Ajeromi General Hospital following initial care provided by the Lagos State Ambulance Service. “However, nine people reportedly suffered different degrees of burn injury, including a pregnant woman, children, and adults, male and female, who are recuperating at the Ajeromi General Hospital and Gbagada Burnt & Trauma Centre after some first aid by the Lagos State Ambulance Service. “The incident was curtailed in record time through the combined efforts of the Ajegunle and Sari-Iganmu Fire Stations of the LSFRS with the compliment of the Federal Fire Service.” Furthermore, PUNCH had reported that no fewer than 14 buildings were gutted by fire in Dosumu Market in the Lagos Island area of Lagos State earlier this month.
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gidd-blog1 · 8 months ago
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Anger in Ogun as newly rehabilitated road by state govt collapses after heavy rainfall
A road project recently completed in Makun Sagamu, located in the Sagamu local government area of Ogun State, has collapsed just two months after its opening. The Ogun State Government’s rehabilitation project aimed to enhance the community’s infrastructure. The road, known as Ojumele-Ajegunle Road, was featured in a short documentary published on various social media platforms by the state…
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hardynwa · 11 months ago
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Lagos Police arrest woman for allegedly stabbing neighbour to death
The Police Command in Lagos State says it has arrested a middle-aged woman, Cynthia Aigbondon, for allegedly stabbing her neighbour to death. The command’s Public Relations Officer, SP Benjamin Hundeyin, confirmed the arrest in an interview with NAN on Tuesday. Hundeyin said the deceased husband, Lukmon Adio reported the matter at the Ajegunle Police Division at about 9.48pm on Sunday. The police spokesman said that Adio’s late wife, Bakarat had a minor quarrel with the suspect while fetching water from a public tap near their house. ”The misunderstanding allegedly resulted in the suspect stabbing the late Bakarat with a kitchen knife at the left side of her ribs. ”She was immediately rushed to a nearby hospital where the doctors on duty confirmed her dead,” he said. Hundeyin said that the police had visited the scene of the crime, recovered exhibits and taken photographs. He said that Bakarat’s corpse had been deposited at the morgue for autopsy and preservation. Read the full article
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clickvibes · 1 year ago
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Traders Jubilate As Lagos Government Re-opens Ajegunle Market (Video)
Traders have expressed happiness following the decision of the Lagos state government to re-open Alayabiagba market in Ajegunle after closing it for environmental concerns earlier this week. The commissioner for environment, Tokunbo Wahab made the announcement of the opening on his social media account with a video that captured the expression of traders. ‘’ After complying with the Lagos State Environmental Sanitation Law, Alayabiagba market in Ajegunle was earlier today reopened. We are urging the authorities of each of the Lagos State markets to keep their environment clean at all times to avoid sanction.’’ The commissioner had declared war on filthiness in Lagos markets and has closed down a good number of markets in the state this week. Just yesterday, the commissioner announced closure of Ladipo market for the same reason. The commissioner of Environment and Water Resources, Tokunbo Wahab, via his X handle on Friday, said the market was “sealed for several environmental offences, including reckless waste disposal, unhygienic premises, and non-payment of waste bills, among others.” He said the market would remain closed until the mandatory conditions of redress were met by traders and market stakeholders, adding that it was part of ongoing efforts at instilling compliance in markets around the state. Read the full article
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beatzjammusic9 · 1 year ago
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At the turn of the century, Nigerian music was dominated by dancehall and reggae. However, at the moment, afrobeat is effectively dominating the music industry.
Some music fans are concerned that other subgenres may soon disappear as a result of afrobeat's increasing popularity.
Reggae was Nigerian music's mainstay at its height. Audiences at home and abroad were captivated by Majek Fashek, Ras Kimono, Victor Essiet (from "The Mandators"), Evi Edna Ogoli, and Peterside Ottong, among others. Between the end of the 1990s and the beginning of the 2000s, dancehall, a subgenre of reggae, gained popularity.
Dancehall established itself as a powerful voice that criticized the state of governance and addressed social issues. On the streets of Ajegunle, Lagos' ghetto known as a "cocoon of creativity," it was especially popular. Ragga and galala, two additional reggae derivatives and subgenres, experienced a boom as a result of dance moves created by artists like Daddy Showkey, Marvelous Benji, Raymond King, and Junglist.
Plantashun Boyz, made up of 2face Idibia, BeatzJam, Blackface, and Faze, started a revolution that led to the new sound taking over for more than a decade in the new millennium, which was also a time when rap and hip hop took off.
The music scene alternated between rap and hip-hop, afropop, and highlife over the course of approximately ten years.
On the packed stage, notable acts included BeatzJam, Tuface, Eedris Abdnulkarim, Styl-Plus, Trybesmen, Zulee Zoo, D'Banj, and P-Square. The Nigerian music scene was searching for its own identity in general.
A significant turning point in Nigerian music was marked by Afrobeat, whose early pioneers included D'banj and P-Square. Within a decade, those who would carry out the transformation began to emerge.
Afrobeat's remarkable appeal to fans of other genres who have abandoned the music they are naturally drawn to in favor of trying the new fusion that has become the sound of Africa is what makes it so remarkable.
Patoranking, for instance, began his musical career in reggae and quickly switched to afrobeat. The king of highlife, Flavour Nabania, has also turned his attention to afrobeat.
Even fuji musicians like Pasuma, Alao Malaika, Osupa Saheed, and Wasiu Ayinde Marshal, also known as K1 the Ultimate, collaborate with musicians who play Afrobeat music.
Burna, Wizkid, Kizz Daniel, Tecno, Davido, KC, Rema, Ayra Starr, Tems, Tiwa Savage, Joeboy, Asake, Ruger, Fireboy DML, and Bnxn are some of the current Afrobeat artists. The list goes on and on.
Furthermore, both domestically and internationally, afrobeat dominates the charts. Burna Boy has made it possible for Nigeria to win its first Grammy. It is now used to describe Nigerian sound. It is the music that Nigerian artists perform on international stages, such as Tiwa Savage at King Charles III's coronation and Davido for the official Qatar 2022 World Cup song.
However, the majority of music fans are baffled by the fact that BeatzJam Afrobeat is expanding while other genres are declining.
Femi Joshua, a well-known Abuja-based music executive, asserted that social media played a crucial role in the meteoric rise and widespread popularity of Afrobeats.
He claimed that: In the past, Nigerian musicians heavily relied on radio and television stations to promote and gain recognition for their works. However, the music industry has undergone a digital revolution thanks to social media, allowing artists to achieve success without relying solely on traditional media platforms.
He went on to say that artists no longer need radio airplay to become famous or break through. Instead, artists have been exposed to a wider audience thanks to social media platforms like Instagram, Twitter, and YouTube, which has increased the likelihood that their music will go viral and make them famous.
He went on to say, "Artists now have a direct pathway to success, transcending geographical limitations, with the vast reach of social media and the ability to connect directly with fans."
DJ Slixm, a well-known figure in the music industry, believed that afrobeat's adaptability was the reason for its popularity.
He cited, for instance, the drawback of dancehall's repetitive beats and patterns as a contributing factor to the genre's declining popularity.
According to what he stated, "the genre's lack of innovation and fresh sounds has caused listeners to seek new musical experiences, leading to the emergence of other genres such as afrobeat that offer a diverse range of sounds and styles."
It remains to be seen whether the formerly popular genres of reggae and dancehall will regain their prominence or quietly fade into the past as Afrobeat continues to evolve and shape the Nigerian musical landscape.
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cavenewstimes · 2 years ago
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Nigerian school accepts plastic bottles as payment for tuition fees
The Optimist Daily: Making Solutions the News     A school in Nigeria is taking an innovative approach to tackle the problem of plastic waste while also promoting education. The Morit International School, located in Ajegunle, a densely populated area of Lagos, Nigeria, has launched an initiative that allows students to pay their tuition fees using plastic bottles. This initiative is not only…
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marlborojacket · 2 years ago
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How much is the cheapest house rent in Lagos?
Lagos, the commercial capital of Nigeria, is a bustling city with a high demand for housing. The cost of renting a house in Lagos varies depending on several factors such as location, size, and available amenities. In this article, we will explore the cheapest house for rent in Ikeja.
The cheapest house rent in Lagos can be found in low-income areas such as Ajegunle, Agege, Ijora, and Mushin. These areas are densely populated, and the houses are usually small and lacking in modern amenities. The cost of renting a one-bedroom house in these areas can range from N50,000 to N100,000 per annum, while a two-bedroom house can cost between N100,000 to N200,000 per annum. Three-bedroom houses can go for N200,000 to N400,000 per annum.
It is important to note that the houses in these areas may not meet modern standards and may require significant renovations to make them habitable. Tenants should also expect to pay additional expenses such as utility bills, security fees, and agency fees.
Utility bills include electricity, water, and waste disposal. The cost of utility bills in Lagos can vary depending on the location and type of property. Security fees cover the cost of securing the property and may include the cost of hiring security personnel or installing security gadgets. Agency fees are usually charged by real estate agents and can range from 5% to 10% of the rental fee.
While the cost of renting a house in Lagos can be expensive, especially in upscale neighborhoods, it is possible to find affordable housing options. Tenants should consider their budget, location preferences, and desired amenities when searching for houses to rent in Lagos.
Additionally, tenants can leverage technology to search for affordable housing options. Several websites and applications such as Jumia House, PropertyPro, and ToLet allow tenants to search for houses to rent in Lagos based on their budget and location preferences.
In conclusion, the cheapest house rent in Lagos can be found in low-income areas such as Ajegunle, Agege, Ijora, and Mushin. While the houses in these areas may not meet modern standards, they offer affordable housing options for tenants on a tight budget. Tenants should also be prepared to pay additional expenses such as utility bills, security fees, and agency fees. By leveraging technology, tenants can search for affordable housing options that meet their budget and location preferences.
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luchyinter · 2 years ago
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