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Re: WHO BEWITCHED LAGOS: Few Non Lagosian Deciding the Fate of Real Lagosians. by zionmde: 10:54am On Mar 10, 2019 |
Shuku0kukobambi:As I told ur other guy Hit Maryland let me flex out poverty from ur life even for 10mins Just shave and bath so u don't come smelling like a bedbug |
Re: WHO BEWITCHED LAGOS: Few Non Lagosian Deciding the Fate of Real Lagosians. by Shuku0kukobambi: 10:57am On Mar 10, 2019 |
zionmde: Empty chest beating online billionaire clown, no be today your ancestors don dey beat chest and get eggs on their faces afterwards. |
Re: WHO BEWITCHED LAGOS: Few Non Lagosian Deciding the Fate of Real Lagosians. by Prompto: 10:58am On Mar 10, 2019 |
Foolish talk as always [s] zionmde:[/s] 1 Like |
Re: WHO BEWITCHED LAGOS: Few Non Lagosian Deciding the Fate of Real Lagosians. by gurnam: 11:09am On Mar 10, 2019 |
BaaleOko: Just a small show of force during the presidential election in Okota and you cowards hid under your beds during the Governorship election. You’ve clearly made yourselves yoruba political enemy and sooner than later you will receive what enemies receive 3 Likes |
Re: WHO BEWITCHED LAGOS: Few Non Lagosian Deciding the Fate of Real Lagosians. by BaaleOko: 11:15am On Mar 10, 2019 |
gurnam:You mean Okota where Demola one of your yoruba brothers was shanked like a rag doll while the rest of his useless brothers ran away? . Why una no carry that same noise reach Igbo areas in these election as threatened? Nobody takes you noise makers serious anymore, just too dey vibrate over internet for nothing. And who cares about irrelevant yorubas? Did Igbos ever tell you they wanted to be political friends with you guys? you guys are useless to us so don't even dream of an overture from any sane Igbo, your people will NEVER smell power in these Nigeria anytime soon as long as it remains undivided... you and your people are just whom you are, just another sad case of a butterfly that thinks itself a bird and nothing more. |
Re: WHO BEWITCHED LAGOS: Few Non Lagosian Deciding the Fate of Real Lagosians. by oyatz(m): 11:18am On Mar 10, 2019 |
It you people that declared that you constitute 52% of the population of Lagos, own 60% of it's economy beating your chest that you developed Lagos and without you, Lagos will become a ghost town and often like to declare 'Lagos is no man's land'. The investments of Dangote, Ishaku Rabiu, TY Danjuma,Abdulsamad Rabiu (BUA group) in Lagos dwarf the investments of you people in Lagos, yet I have never seen a Northerner publicly saying 'Lagos is no man's land' or that they own 60% of the economy of Lagos' zionmde: 4 Likes |
Re: WHO BEWITCHED LAGOS: Few Non Lagosian Deciding the Fate of Real Lagosians. by gurnam: 11:21am On Mar 10, 2019 |
BaaleOko: Lmao! So why did your brothers start begging and insisting they took Demola to hospital of not for fear of calamity that could have befall them in subsequent days.? Why didn’t your brothers dare the boys waiting for them outside even with police everywhere? Bunch of noise making cowards You only postponed the day of your bursting in Lagos, it will surely come 3 Likes |
Re: WHO BEWITCHED LAGOS: Few Non Lagosian Deciding the Fate of Real Lagosians. by BaaleOko: 11:26am On Mar 10, 2019 |
gurnam:Na too much noise dey worry you. So all the while demola was getting lynched, with all the time he lay there helplessly all bloodied up and battered, as boys were mercilessly putting finishing touches on him, why didn't the yoruba warriors rally and rescue him? I mean we are talking about an OPC leader here for that matter!! Why wasn't there a reprisal on Igbos in Okota after all the noise you cowards made for days? Demola surely has his luck to thank that Igbos are not that heartless, and some kind souls took him to hospital before he bled out to death, I'm sure Demola will forever be indebted to his benefactors... even na Hausa wey una try this rubbish with, dem for burn demola for there and even spread carnage all over Lagos... Igbos too get church mind, and that's why we took pity on the wanna be ballot snatcher. |
Re: WHO BEWITCHED LAGOS: Few Non Lagosian Deciding the Fate of Real Lagosians. by BaaleOko: 11:30am On Mar 10, 2019 |
gurnam:Anyway I've got no time for pointless banter, it's Sunday morning so there are better things to do with my time than reduce myself to petty e-fights... Have yourself a "good" day. |
Re: WHO BEWITCHED LAGOS: Few Non Lagosian Deciding the Fate of Real Lagosians. by gurnam: 11:30am On Mar 10, 2019 |
BaaleOko: STFU Why didn’t you cowards try to repeat your Agbaje support online in the offline election ? A generation of cowards |
Re: WHO BEWITCHED LAGOS: Few Non Lagosian Deciding the Fate of Real Lagosians. by gurnam: 11:44am On Mar 10, 2019 |
BaaleOko: Gf....ck yourself Coward 1 Like |
Re: WHO BEWITCHED LAGOS: Few Non Lagosian Deciding the Fate of Real Lagosians. by zionmde: 12:21pm On Mar 10, 2019 |
oyatz:1st Lagos belongs to an ethnic group. Am not among the "Lagos is no man's land, its wrong but certainly enugu people has as much right as oshogbo people in lagos 2nd those investment u mentioned hardly put food on the table of a common lagosian. Talk about grassroot investment 3rd the day other seaports in south will become fully functional that's when u know there is nothing special about lagos |
Re: WHO BEWITCHED LAGOS: Few Non Lagosian Deciding the Fate of Real Lagosians. by zionmde: 12:23pm On Mar 10, 2019 |
Shuku0kukobambi:Am not a billionaire but by God's grace I will be one soon That won't prevent me from flexing u today if only u can shave, bath and appear like a human being rid of ogogoro and cigarette odour |
Re: WHO BEWITCHED LAGOS: Few Non Lagosian Deciding the Fate of Real Lagosians. by zionmde: 12:25pm On Mar 10, 2019 |
Shuku0kukobambi:Those queuing up for kerosene have not hawked gala in lagos before. Those hawking gala won't queue up for kerosene. Don't worry I will bring many of them down here and teach them how to get rich by hawking gala as a starting point. Agbero oshodi, wat would u love to reach ur ogbomosho kins |
Re: WHO BEWITCHED LAGOS: Few Non Lagosian Deciding the Fate of Real Lagosians. by Shuku0kukobambi: 12:25pm On Mar 10, 2019 |
zionmde: Same tale. Same lies. Same gala hawker Empty chest beating online billionaire clown 1 Like |
Re: WHO BEWITCHED LAGOS: Few Non Lagosian Deciding the Fate of Real Lagosians. by Shuku0kukobambi: 12:27pm On Mar 10, 2019 |
zionmde: Same lies on repeat. Empty chest beating online billionaire clown |
Re: WHO BEWITCHED LAGOS: Few Non Lagosian Deciding the Fate of Real Lagosians. by wowcatty: 2:45am On Mar 11, 2019 |
If you don't envy Yoruba, then act like it and leave us alone or is it a sin to be in the same country or what kind of obsession is this? Whether you use the port in Lagos or not it's a service we are rendering to you and we are not Santa claus, you pay for your service. And as you know there's something you gain from the banks, you are not doing anyone a favor. Which expensive house are you talking about? The most expensive houses in Lagos are owned by Yoruba and the mid range ones are where the downed dirty money laundering resurfaced, ofcourse you igbos have been able to have some of the houses from proceeds of crimes but most of the houses don't support people's incomes in Nigeria. What's important is to go and develop your region, if Akwa Ibom port is viable, investors would have been falling over themselves to grab the opportunity. Thank goodness you said Rivers is where Yoruba taxi drivers are and not igboland even though the number could have been igbogerated, taxi driving is a good way to make honest living, better than the crime living most of you have chosen. zionmde: |
Re: WHO BEWITCHED LAGOS: Few Non Lagosian Deciding the Fate of Real Lagosians. by zionmde: 6:20am On Mar 11, 2019 |
wowcatty:Sharrap there Is agbero money good money Stay in ogbomosho and be ranting If they bought ur father's house with proceeds from crime then go and cry to ur father Stop shedding tears here |
Re: WHO BEWITCHED LAGOS: Few Non Lagosian Deciding the Fate of Real Lagosians. by Nobody: 6:51pm On Mar 11, 2019 |
ibotic:yes, it isn't equal, but below. |
Re: WHO BEWITCHED LAGOS: Few Non Lagosian Deciding the Fate of Real Lagosians. by Mocok7: 4:30am On Jun 08, 2019 |
chriskosherbal: Smart-Cole, who was born of Nigerian and Sierra Leonean parentage is so grounded on most historical accounts of Nigeria’s evolution. This, the septuagenarian, whose boyish looks can easily get anyone jealous, displayed at an encounter in his Lagos residence. The meeting revealed Smart-Cole the historian, which perhaps may only be known to a few. With the crux of the interview being the roles of Sierra Leonean returnees in the development of Nigeria, precisely Lagos, Sunmi as his friends call him, discussed his life and many subjects about Nigeria’s historical development. Commencing with a story told by Chief Femi Okunu, which he wanted to expatiate, Smart-Cole said: “Femi Okunnu said so many things about Lagos that nobody is disputing. He said there was an influx of Tappa people from today’s Niger State. And he said that his great grandfather was an Oshodi on his mother’s side. He said they were great Islamic scholars but he did not mention that the Tappa people were sanitation workers. On TV Continental, I called them sanitary workers. He also said the descendants of freed slaves came from Cuba and Brazil. And he said Sierra Leonean returnees came to Nigeria. A lot of Saro people (the name Sierra Leonean returnees are called in Nigeria) lived in Olowogbowo in Lagos. “The Tappa had their own quarters, the Brazilians had their own quarters. The man told us that people from Tappa were great Islamic workers but he did not tell us the real work they did. He said Brazilian returnees were good artisans, which is true. They built the Catholic Church on Catholic Mission Street. But he did not mention any line of work done by the Christians, who were mainly Anglicans and Methodists. For instance, a certain Dr. Adeniyi Jones returned to Nigeria as Curtis Crispin Jones. Chief Okunu mentioned the Tappa but didn’t say much about the Creole and Brazilian returnees. He said Brazilians were artisans but one of them was the first millionaire in Lagos. These people were listed in the Red Book of Africa, a book written in the 20s. And most of them, who were listed, were of Seira Leonean returnee stock. I am not saying that he lied. It is as if he decided to belittle the Creole and their contributions to the development of Lagos and Nigeria as a whole. A Saro man called John Theodore Colcrick was the man, who designed Yaba and Ebute Metta. These were the first parts of Lagos that were designed. He was a Civil Engineer and Town Planner. He had a team of engineers and town planners. One man called Mr. Little was given the job of designing Sabo Market. Money ran out and the man was so annoyed, he said the project must go on and subsequently used his own money to complete the project. It was the cleanest and the most planned market in Lagos. “The first Director of Education in Nigeria, Dr. Henry Carr was a Creole man. The first Nigerian to build a hospital, Dr. C.C Adeniyi Jones was a Creole man. He came to Nigeria and decided to do something about his Africaness. He picked up an African name because of the way he was treated in England. He could not even properly spell the African name he picked up. He had two daughters. One married Dr. Henry Doherty another one married Engineer Williams. There are more people of Seira Leonian descent in Abeokuta. Okunu is a brilliant SAN but I am not happy when people don’t tell the whole story about issues. It is as if he decided to belittle the Creole and their contributions. On Sierra Leonean returnees “He left a village in Freetown called Hastings to study in England. He was an apprentice to a Professor of Medicine and Surgery. One day he went to look for his result on a Saturday morning, he was stopped by a gateman, who refused him entry on the assumption that a black man can not study medicine. The white man thought he was from the West Indies but the white man said he would accompany him to check his result because he does not want him to steal anything. When they got there they found out that he came top of his class. With that type of racism, he decided to return to Africa, precisely Freetown. Some of the Sierra Leonian returnees then did not even stay in Lagos, they went to Abeokuta. So if you hear about the Cokers, Smiths, Fowlers, and others, they are of Seira Leonian stock. I have an aunt, who was Miss Robin. She is still alive at 95. Adeniyi Jones’ first job was to work as a doctor for the government. First mental hospital in Nigeria “They got him to set up the first mental hospital in Nigeria which is the one opposite Yaba Bus Stop. After working for a while he decided to begin private practice by setting up the first private hospital in Nigeria. He owned the land behind City Mall at Igbosere. When Lagos State was created, he had died because the hospital was operating before 1920. He had a home there where he lived which he called Priscilla Hall in honour of his wife. He saw how Africans were being treated by the whites in Lagos and was uncomfortable with it. Blacks could not live in Ikoyi because the British practiced what whites practiced in South Africa. Segregation in Lagos: “The church of the whites was at TBS which was called Race Course and that was where yhe Governor General worshiped then. Apartheid was practiced here but one Sunday morning, the son of Herbert Macuualy, Dr. Nnamdi Azikiwe, TOS Benson, Adeniran Ogunsany and others went to where the Governor General used to and sat there. When the white Vicar came he asked what they were doing. Azikiwe asked if he wanted to send them out of the House of God. When the Vicar reported to the Governor-General, he said they should be left alone. It was from that moment that segregation stopped at the church. That used to be Gen T.Y Danjuma’s church until they decided to change the name from our Saviours to Saint Saviour. The segregation was so obvious that at that time Ikoyi Club was only for whites. Island Club was for blacks. The first black man that lived in Ikoyi was Dr. Ajose and he was given honorary white status because he married a white woman. That was why they allowed him to live there. The second person was Dr. Samuel Marua. He was the chief medical officer of Nigeria before Murtala/Obasanjo took over. Immediately they took over, they asked the man to leave Ikoyi within seven days, he didn’t stay long before he died of heart attack. Though people think he poisoned himself. Honorary white status Dr. Azikiwe and his friend, Adeniran Ogunsanya applied to join Yoruba Tenis Club which was for mainly Yoruba people, they accepted Ogunsanya but did not accept Azikiwe because of his tribe. But three days after Zik was sworn in as Governor-General, they offered him free membership which he declined. At a time, the whites invited Ajose, Dr. Samuel Marua, and Dr. Tunji Adeniyi -Jones to join Ikoyi Club. Adeniyi Jones rejected it and called it tokenism. First millionaire in Lagos: The first millionaire in Lagos was called Candido da Rocha. He owned 12 Kakawa Street where he sold water because he had a borehole then. The second millionaire was Ojukwu’s father. The brother of a man they called Rotimi Williams is a Saro man. The Daniyis, Williamses and Eric Moores are the same family. On journalism, growing up: “I started journalism by following journalists to the football field in 1964. I grew up in Yaba where we had the Abebes, Murray-Bruces, the Soyedes, Ojoras and the Ibrus, who relocated from Somolu. The Ibrus relocated to Yaba. I am a founding member of Lagos State Horticultural Society. I planted all the plants on this street even at the places that are not close to my house. I did that because I like nature. I don’t take alcohol. I had my only alcoholic drink at the age of 12. I don’t drink soft drinks. I don’t eat red meat. I eat white meat and fish. I try to eat right. I had a barber’s shop. In the old days the late Justice Aka Basorun, Ishola Osobu would come for come to my shop for a 30-minute haircut but would spend two hours trying to convince me to become a socialist. Both were lawyers. My first name is Percy Sunmisola Smart-Cole. Many people don’t know that my mother was half Igbo, half Rivers. But I can’t speak the language. In Port Harcourt where I was born the lingua franca is Pidgin English. It is the same English that is spoken in Sapele where a lot of Serra Leoneans settled. They taught the Warri people pidgin English. It is derived from Creole. A lot of them, who were mining engineers, went to Jos. Some went to Calabar. There are more people of Saro descent in Abeokuta. My grandfather went to Fourah Bay College in Sierra Leone. My grandmother was Miss Smart. In this Lagos, there are many Coles. There are Aboyode Cole, Gorgeous Cole, Adeyemi Cole and Cameron Cole. All settled in one area, Ologbowo. Most of them are Anglicans while others are Methodists. Fuorah Bay was much older than University College Ibadan. At that time the degree from the school was regarded as that of the University of London. On Lagos: Today political office holders have houses everywhere. It pains me to know that things have become so bad in Nigeria that someone would go to a Polytechnic where degrees are not awarded and the person will be awarded a Ph.D on a Saturday afternoon. These are politicians, who have houses everywhere. But it was not like that in the past when only rich politicians, who were traders like Okotie-Eboh had a house on Moloney Street. Renowned photographer and former Managing Editor of The Guardian, Mr. Sunmi Smart-Cole, has described Alhaji Femi Okunnu’s recent interview on the origin and people of Lagos as an incomplete narrative. He also described as inadequate, representation of individuals that shaped Lagos as captured in My Lagos Success Story billboards during the Lagos @50 celebration. He spoke yesterday in Lagos while putting the records straight on the contributions of the Saro people (Sierra Leone descendants) that retuned to Lagos after the end of the Trans Atlantic Slave Trade. Last month, Alhaji Okunnu, 84, a former federal commissioner for Works and Housing, said in an interview, It’s rubbish to say Lagos is no-man’s land, with The Nation on Sunday that it is complete ignorance to describe Lagos as no no-man’s land because some people are original settlers. Lagos, he said, was peopled by the Awori that spread from Badagry to Ota. “There is no no-man’s land. There are always some people who are original settlers. In the case of Lagos, it’s a misnomer to say Lagos is a no-man’s land. It’s rubbish. Absolute rubbish! Lagos was peopled by the Awori and Awori land spread from Badagry through to Ota. They settled mostly in Ikeja, a division of Lagos. The Idejo chiefs, the white cap chiefs, who are the land owning chiefs, are basically Awori and some of them are now Obas. I’m talking about the Oniru, The Olumegbon, Aromire, Oluwa, Ojora, Oloto and a couple others,” Chief Okunnu said in the interview. “Later we had another batch of immigrants over a period of time – those who had been taken into slavery in the North and South America and the West Indies but who had been freed following the abolition of slave trade about 170 years ago. Some of them also came in from Freetown, Sierra Leone. That’s where we have the Saro, Eko connection. They settled in the Olowogbowo area,” he continued. Reacting to Chief Okunnu’s views, Smart-Cole said Chief Okunnu failed to tell Nigerians the roles of the different migrants to the development of Lagos, especially the Saro people, adding that instead Chief Okunnu merely mentioned the migration of the Saro people in passing. He said most of the migrants from Sierra Leone after the end of slave trade were mainly missionaries and teachers. Smart-Cole, who admitted the fact that the Bini conquered the Awori in Lagos during the Benin Empire hegemony that spread from Benin City to Dahomey in Benin Republic, said unlike the Sierra Leone returnees, the Brazilian and Cuban returnees were mainly artisans who settled in some quarters on Lagos Island. Also, he noted that Chief Okunnu in his interview did not get the dates the Brazilian, Cuban and Sierra Leone returnees got to Lagos correct. “Who came first he did not know,” he said. “One of the Saro returnees Ajayi Crowder became the first black Bishop and Bishop of the Niger. His son also became Arc Deacon Crowder. At the Cathedral in Marina, Lagos, it has been a long battle between the Saro people and the Ijebu people. The Saro people were living on Broad Street in Lagos. “Dr. Chester C. Adeniyi-Jones who graduated with a first class degree in UK started Yaba Mental Hospital, and the first medical doctor in Nigeria to build a hospital in Lagos. The piece of land housing the Lagos City Hall was owned by him. When Lagos government acquired the land, his family was compensated with five plots on Victoria Island. By 1920, he had a hospital there. Again, he formed the first Nigerian political party, and the likes of Herbert Macaulay, Obafemi Awolowo, Ernest Okoli and Nnamdi Azikwe were his followers then. He was the first spokesperson for Nigeria in the first legislative assembly. Two brothers, Dr Maja Pearce and Dr. Akinola Maja were surgeons and were also great contributors to Lagos development. “The Tapa people are from Niger State of today and they were engaged as night soil men who worked at night in the neighbourhood. At that time we had night soil men. Nobody dared abuse them. Even calling them ‘Agbepo’, they could come and spread excreta on you. And if you really get them annoyed, they will pour it in front of your door.” He cited books such as Modern and Traditional Elites in the Politics of Lagos by Dr. Dele Cole, Victorian Lagos by Michael J C Echeruo, and The Red Book of West Africa as some of the relevant historical documentaries on Lagos. “But the British colonial administration wanted Lagos badly. And they invaded the colony and made Oba Akitoye to sign the treaty ceding Lagos to the British as a protectorate. There was nobody to translate the agreement to Oba Akitoye who thumb print the agreement,” he recalled. |
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