Thursday, October 28, 2021

EYO Was Stolen From The People Of Iperu Remo (Pakerike)

Eyo also known as Adamu Orisha is a group of costumed dancers originating from Iperu Remo in Ogun State which has its source in Iga Eyo Pakerike.

Iperu Remo is the source; cradle and originator of Eyo in Nigeria. There are five different branches of Iga Eyo in Iperu Akesan; they include; Iga Pakerike which is Symbolised by the red cap of Eyo; Iga Agbonmagbe which is Symbolised by the blue cap of Eyo; Iga Eyo ODORU; Iga Eyo Mogusen/ Amororo and Iga Eyo Fibigbuwa.
The main source of Eyo in Iperu is the Iga Eyo Pakerike and the other four are the Iperu Royal Houses.


It came down to Lagos State after one of the Iperu maidens married a Lagos Prince and the Adamu Orisha was part of her Entourage and never left Lagos State after it spent a night in Lagos which shows that Eyo Was Stolen from the People of Iperu Remo in Ogun State by Lagosians




The Eyo is held after the death of a king or a highly ranked chief and also to usher in a new king but it has become a widely known festival that occurs yearly.

In modern-day times, Eyo is also held in honor of politicians especially a governor or a political leader at their request. This explains their attendance at Governor Dapo Abiodun's swearing-in who is from one of the Royal Households that Eyo has its source from in Iperu Remo. This also proves Dapo Abiodun is a true son of Iperu Land by the turn-up of the Eyo during his swearing-in.


The Eyo festival begins with the senior one out of the Eyo groups called the "Adamu Orisha"  identified by his black hat coming out to announce the set date for the festival which comes up a week after and the groups called the Laba, Oniko, Ologede, and Agere comes out consecutively.

On the eve of the festival, there is merrymaking at the oba's palace in which the oba gives his blessings.

This is closely followed by the erection of the para erected by the Laba group and inspected by the Adimu which symbolizes the beginning of the festival.
Eyo with his beautiful attire comprising of white regalia, aropole, the bottom wrap around, akete, a hat with ribbons that symbolizes the group they belong to, a transparent facial cover called iboju and a staff made of palm fronds with inscriptions on it called Opambata all to assemble at the sounds of Gbedu and Koranga drums which are only used during the festival.
Baba Ijebu a true son of Iperu Land

A procession occurs from the enu owu where the para is located to the oba's palace to pay obeisance before moving out to the street and finally to tafewa balewa square where the fun begins fully.


The Eyo displays different acrobatic skills with singing, dancing, and chanting which makes the festival more colorful and entertaining.
An important thing to note during the festival is that any form of motorcycling, women with a particular kind of hairstyle called Suku, walking with shoes on, and smoking are highly prohibited to avoid the Eyo from beating with their sticks.


At the end of the festival, the Eyo moves to the para in the enu owu to destroy it and this symbolizes the end of the festival.
                                                   Son of the soil                                                                                                                                                                                                                                    

Born Smart: Orile Agege Chairman VS Agege Bread

A test of intelligence and popularity two different personality with the aim of earning trust from the people, no doubt you're surprise about the Agege bread been represented as a human figure but it isn't a mistake cause by the end of this we should be able to attest the smartest.


The Agege chairman no doubt changes periodically and it's currently a position sitting different individuals currently we've on sit Johnson Sunday Babatunde who has won the heart of the people thereby relocating his office to the street indeed proving the genuity of the local government and been the government at the grass root. This action has won him much respect been that Nigeria's politics has been structured with humans whose aim and self is the goal of governance.
This action has earned him popularity and the theme "Born smart", he lived a street life, got the power of the street, and has so returned to the Street despite his credibility he still hasn't been able to defeat the popularity of the Agege bread.




The Agege bread is common to all and known even by the crème de LA crème of the society, eaten by flies and germs but has never won the heart of many.

No doubt a creation can not exist without a creator, therefore, a baker must have been involved but it was unwise of the person that initiated the idea of the bread cause the bread is popular no doubt but the initiator is known unlike the chairman of the local government whose name is still known for the number of years in service irrespective of what kind of governance, also it will be in the record that a certain person was in power but now all bakers take credibility for Agege bread and some have even developed the bread to something not only sweeter but luring and well branded such as ShopRite bread, Winnie so, therefore, the war is between the initiator of Agege bread and the local government chairperson cause even if Agege has the popularity which is more glaring than the smartness, it a slap cause it classifies making it just a common bread that can be abused anyhow and eaten by anyone no wonder it's known as bricklayers food.



In relation to life, our limitations is like that of the Agege bread but our success is that of the local government chairman, an extra to the mile would have enveloped differently so be wise and make a choice remember popularity can birth poverty but success envelopes popularity.



Free school shuttle buses for pupils, street(s) solar light and street road maintenance, the current
chairman of Agege is winning the heart of his people with these he deserved more tenure.




Wawu the free School shuttle bus is for public primary and secondary schools within the locality.
We keep saying it that, ever since the establishment of Orile Agege LCDA no chairman has ever done what the current chairman is doing. He has the zeal to drive Agege to the right path.

In furtherance of its continued commitment to interventions that transform lives and improve the health and well-being of communities in Orile Agege.Hnr Johnson Sunday Babatunde has constructed 6 Water boreholes in all the wards in the community.



The current chairman is not like Agege bread he is smart to take Agege to the next level if you know you know Agege is no more a local champion because everyday things are changing. Born smart!!!



Wednesday, October 27, 2021

Baba Ijebu is a Remonian - Chief Kensington Adebutu Dododawa

Sir Kensington Adebutu Adebukunola owner of baba Ijebu is birth to late Alhaji Karimu Folarin Adebutu also known as "Owo_iya" and late Alhaja Saliat Olasimbo Adebutu from Iperu-Remo, Ikenne Local government in Ogun State on the 24th of October 1935. He attended Wesley primary Iperu and Ijero Baptist school in the Apapa area of Ebute Metta Lagos and finished in the year 1950. After turning down a scholarship offer to be a trained teacher at Iwo Baptist College, he started work at cable and wireless Ltd now known as NITEL later to be a sales manager and regional overseer at Claflin Chemical Ltd, a pharmaceutical company whose company produced the popular Andrew liver salt.


His stay at the pharmaceutical company unknowingly opened the window of opportunity to Adebutu, as he amassed significant business connections and skills while handling various responsibilities at the pharmaceutical company. He later started his company, Face-to-Face Million Dollar Pools Limited.


“I felt bad that the expatriates were regarded as my bosses. That was what spurred me on to be on my own. I wanted a job of my own. The money was not there. I couldn’t have gone into the pharmaceutical business; it was capital intensive. I had to look for a business that required the least minimum of funds or even nothing. The only thing that came to my head was to be a pool agent.”



The new Odole Oodua of Ife, Balogun Dodondawa Born into a family of entrepreneurs, the Premier Lotto boss had his business plans cut out early in life. He opted for a pool business since he could not afford the capital to start a big enterprise. The first pool shop was located at 8, Bale Street, Alakara, Idi-Oro in Lagos, and it had only a table, paper, and biro. 




He enjoyed good patronage because his brother was a well-known landlord in the area. Also, the pool business requires a lot of honesty and integrity and his customers found him trustworthy enough to handle their money. In less than a year, he had opened 2 additional pool outlets and later, his pool betting business metamorphosed into a lotto business. Adebutu’s Premier Lotto Ltd was incorporated in 2001 and has grown into a mega-franchise which boasts of 200 principal agents overseeing 16,000 retail gaming representatives sprawled across western Nigeria. The Lotto company widely boasts of its impact on reduced unemployment among the teeming Nigerian youths. This it does by engaging the Nigerian youth population at different stages of the business value chain. With interest predominantly among the male population cutting across all age groups, the lotto industry has become a budding venture. 'Baba Ijebu'is a 'Remonian'


Alongside his betting business, Sir Kensington juggles a construction company named Arbico Plc, where he doubles as the Chairman of the building construction/engineering company. The construction firm is listed on the Nigerian Stock Exchange. Sir Adebutu enjoys 69.9% shareholding if the construction company.



Not only is Sir Kensington a successful business mogul, but he also continues to contribute his quota to humanity. The Kensington Adebukunola Adebutu Foundation (KAAF), Medical Laboratory and Maternity Centre was established in 2005 to contribute to the cause of humanity. It is a fully equipped medical facility with state of the art equipment and qualified personnel.



Baba Ijebu is a recipient of several awards; among them are: Officer of the Order of the Niger (OON) and Commander of the Order of the Niger (CON) both conferred by the Federal Government of Nigeria.

Baba Ijebu is a polygamist and acknowledges the fact that his love for women is one of his weaknesses.
“I am very weak when it comes to women. If I see a woman I like, I make sure I take her as a wife. I don’t waste time at all. I don’t like to play games. If I like a woman, I talk to her and eventually, I take her as my wife. That is why I have so many wives.”



He is a gentle family man and has committed his resources to the education of his children, many of whom are directors in his company, politicians, and successful businessmen.

Monday, November 18, 2019

All That Glitters Aren't Gold

    Hammed met his friend Labi after 3yrs they graduated from University with a jeep. Hammed went back home feeling bad. He was complaining why he was not like his friend, Labi. Hammed never knew Labi was send on an errand by his boss with the car. 

   Femi shout at his wife for not kneeling down to greet and serve his food, because he his friend Ope always bragg to him saying his wife is very respectful, she never complain to anything he does, either good or wrong. she kneel down to serve him food. Femi never knew how true but keeps fighting his wife for not being like Ope's wife.
     Kemi nagged her husband always for not being as romantic like Shola' s husband who always get  down to open the car door for her each time they go out together. Kemi never knew Shola' s husband car door was faulty and can only be opened from outside.
      Be contented with yourself and with whatever you have. Don't compare yourself with anybody. You never can tell the prise they have pay or they're paying to have what do have. You don't know behind there close doors. 
     God has a reason to great you  the was you're. Appreciate all that comes your way and in every suitation give thanks. 
     Don't allow people's opinion about you becomes a reality. It can never come true expect you believe it. No matter how clean and good their shoes look, many have holes in there socks. They have their flaws but you might not see, don't give them the power to direct your path. 
     To be contented does not mean you don't desire more, it simply means you're thankful for what you have and patient for what yet to come. 
     Someone somewhere secretly wish for some things you have and still complain. To you, it's just a bone but to someone else, it's more than a piece of meat. To you it is just a stone, but to someone, it is a rock needed for foundation. 
    Definitely, someone will build a mansion with the same bricks you have thrown away. At the end, you will have to accept the fact that certain things will never go back to how it use to be.  Be contented,  Be thankful, Appreciate What You Have.

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Monday, August 5, 2019

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Thursday, July 11, 2019

Garri Ijebu, Saving Life Since 1859

Garri Ijebu, one of the varieties of garri is made from cassava. It is an extremely dry cassava flakes and whose cyanide content is very low.



Garri Ijebu is made by the people of ijebu in Ogun State. It has been in existence since the inception of my our fore fathers. It was taken from place to place to serve both the adults and the young ones. It was taken as food and also sold to get money. Fantastic right?
Garri Ijebu has been a saving grace and have been serving all judiciously.



On the preparation of Garri Ijebu, cassava tubers are taken from the farm, peeled, cut into pieces, washed and crushed to produce a mash. The mash is placed in a porous bag and left for some days maximum of 7 days for fermentation. It is then placed in an adjustable press machine to remove excess starchy water.


After drying of the mash, it is sieved and fried in a large clay frying pot until the moisture in it is gone and is very dry. Garri Ijebu is then bagged and sold at the market.

Garri Ijebu has many uses, it can be taken as a snack by adding cold water, sugar, milk, groundnut to make it yummy. I always look forward to taking Garri Ijebu.


It can also be made into Eba to be taken with Ewedu Soup, Efo Riro, Ikokore, beans and so on.
Garri Ijebu also have health advantages compared to the other types of Garri.
It prevents the occurrence of intestinal issues, eye defect due to the little or no cyanide content in it's processing in which the other types of Garri lacked.


Garri Ijebu is one of my favorite especially when soaked in water with all the different assortment put in the soaked Garri. It always leaves me craving for more. I know you are craving it right now, so get Garri Ijebu and enjoy the euphoria given when tasted!!

Wednesday, June 5, 2019

Fashion Trend In Nigeria: Since The 1960s



Since the 1960s, it would be observed that fashion trends had improved and changed dramatically from the big baggy old school wears to colorful and vibrant mind-boggling dresses

Everyone Is seen wearing the latest in town paired with beautiful bags, shoes, and jewelry to look all yummy. Come on, who doesn't want to look good? I sure do, people are seen creating their own style out of the trending ones


Different kinds of clothing is designed and sewed from our local fabrics especially Ankara, a type of fabric made through an Indonesian wax-resisting dyeing technique called BATIC which everyone wants to have a taste of.
Some styles since the 1960s like the culottes trousers, a jumpsuit that is long forgotten are back in Vogue.


Teenagers and women are seen rocking their baggy trousers paired with a Lovely nice top and shoes with a fro on their head.
People's choice of style is influenced by technology, celebrities, social factors to mention a few. People are seen trying to get the latest style after they might have watched a television program, a music video, or an advertisement on the internet.



Our designers have connected the external and internal factors to create eye-catching and mind-boggling dresses for all with the use of our local fabrics.

These local fabrics like the Ankara are used in making bags, shoes, swimsuits, ties just to mention a few, whoever thought Ankara had many uses? definitely not me.



The recent trend in Nigeria ranges from the peplum tops which can be worn on any kind of skirts, trousers, Ankara gowns, dramatic ball sleeves, front open slit style, the off shoulders which have been trending since 2015, fringe style, culottes trousers, cufflinks, ties, blazers and so on which can be worn to formal and informal outings.


Fashion trend in Nigeria has really gone a long way and are still going with all our beautiful fabrics and intelligence and like Jill Chivers said, 'fashion distracts, style connects' which can be seen from the 60s to this moment.

The style also speaks about your personality, so build your style and rock the trends in Nigeria with confidence!!

Since the 1960s, it would be observed that fashion trends had improved and changed dramatically from the big baggy old school wears to colorful and vibrant mind-boggling dresses


Everyone Is seen wearing the latest in town paired with beautiful bags, shoes, and jewelry to look all yummy. Come on, who doesn't want to look good? I sure do, people are seen creating their own style out of the trending ones

Different kinds of clothing are designed and sewed from our local fabrics especially Ankara, a type of fabric made through an Indonesian wax-resisting dyeing technique called BATIC which everyone wants to have a taste of. Some styles since the 1960s like the culottes trousers, a jumpsuit that is long forgotten are back in Vogue.


Teenagers and women are seen rocking their baggy trousers paired with a Lovely nice top and shoes with a fro on their head.
People's choice of style is influenced by technology, celebrities, social factors to mention a few. People are seen trying to get the latest style after they might have watched a television program, a music video, or an advertisement on the internet.

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Our designers have connected the external and internal factors to create eye-catching and mind-boggling dresses for all with the use of our local fabrics.


These local fabrics like the Ankara are used in making bags, shoes, swimsuits, ties just to mention a few, whoever thought Ankara had many uses? definitely not me.



The recent trend in Nigeria ranges from the peplum tops which can be worn on any kind of skirts, trousers, Ankara gowns, dramatic ball sleeves, front open slit style, the off shoulders which have been trending since 2015, fringe style, culottes trousers, cufflinks, ties, blazers and so on which can be worn to formal and informal outings.


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Fashion trend in Nigeria has really gone a long way and is still going with all our beautiful fabrics and intelligence and like Jill Chivers said, 'fashion distracts, style connects' which can be seen from the 60s to this moment.

The style also speaks about your personality, so build your style and rock the trends in Nigeria with confidence!!