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ValiantTee@valianttee·
@iamAhmadOlolu You can’t stop people from giving their takes on issues related to Kwara politics, we all have equal stakes in the coming elections. Ilorin vote alone can’t make a person the Governor of the state, the support from other districts is still needed. Coming from an ilorin indigene
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MR-LAI-ILORIN 🇳🇬
MR-LAI-ILORIN 🇳🇬@iamAhmadOlolu·
A certificate doesn’t mean everything in today politics, and this game is meant for Ilorin people not someone from Nupe or elsewhere may not fully understand it. Even the late President Buhari only had a secondary school certificate and ruled Nigeria for eight years. Now, someone who is called a dropout has transformed Kwara State as a whole. Come to Ilorin and see the smart city with many ongoing development projects. We Ilorin boys are ready to end the Saraki era and build a new future for our dearest state.
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ValiantTee
ValiantTee@valianttee·
@Gogo_of_X @Sugarboyadeola1 Admitting you are the one is far between than what you have just done, you are literally admitting you are gay. What do you mean you are watching your bro beat his meat 😂
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Dan zie@Gogo_of_X·
@Sugarboyadeola1 If you use butter or mayonnaise especially mayonnaise, at first it'll be slippery and all, but the too much fat in it will later create so much friction, e start dey drag... E do happen to my guy, I see with my own eyes...
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ValiantTee@valianttee·
@PeeGeeMax What do you people really want ? If we refuse to say anything y’all will say Ilorin is selfish
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Anibijuwon
Anibijuwon@PeeGeeMax·
Majority of the folks complaining about insecurity in Kwara North and Kwara South are from Kwara Central. Seems like political opportunism to me because they have been complicit in the deliberate underdeveloped of our people by successive administrations. Why the sudden love?
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SOBUR || Ọmọ Afáríogun
“In Ilorin, there’s a hotel in every street.” “In Kwara, there are more hotels than mosques.” Useless propagandists always using these names for clout. Aye yin ti baje.
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Bashir Ahmad, OON
Bashir Ahmad, OON@BashirAhmaad·
A contemporary reinterpretation of traditional Hausa architecture in the Republic of Niger.
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ValiantTee
ValiantTee@valianttee·
This Nigha used to have 100s of millions men. Shows how fast you can go to zero if your don’t know how to manage risk
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ValiantTee
ValiantTee@valianttee·
You can literally bond a coin with $2500 if you play it right. I don’t want to use the R word for you and the dev
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ValiantTee
ValiantTee@valianttee·
@armanifeante @Letter_to_Jack What a backward reasoning . I’m Not from SW but I’m quite sure they’ll be fine. There is no region that has a market that is stable and robust as the SW. There’s a reason why other regions are flocking there
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your boy Armani 🫂
your boy Armani 🫂@armanifeante·
Only said so because the SW current motion is not an independent endeavor. It’s a collective effort of all the regions. The Hausas have business in lagos, Ogun, Ibadan etc same for the Igbos. I’m assuming a split would make all none South westerners leave the SW, which consequentially would create a gap that none SW’ers are currently filling.
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Man of Letters.
Man of Letters.@Letter_to_Jack·
Part about south west must be a joke.
your boy Armani 🫂@armanifeante

look at it this way, Nigeria has six geopolitical zones, North(East, west, central) South (East, west, south) In the event of a split, the entire north would become one, South would split into 3 countries the uncomfortable truth about a Nigerian split is that it wouldn't produce 4 equal nations. It would produce two or three viable states and one or two that would struggle for survival from day one. the South-south has oil that currently flow from Niger delta to Abuja, if we split, it becomes theirs alone and many people agree that Niger delta could become Kuwait in few years south East has always been very resourceful that even though it’s technically landlocked, they will surely find a way to access the ocean and engage in international trade. But it would still struggle a bit because they would not have comparative advantage over china in manufacturing and they would need relationship with other countries to sell imported products. there is a claim that south west already functions almost independently because of lagos, but it would require that they take over the gap that the Igbo fills in lagos for that to be valid after split. however, with access to ocean, the country would easily get on its feet. where it gets complicated is the North. They are totally landlocked with little or no mineral resources. It would be an economy built almost entirely on subsistence farming and livestock. by this logic, we will have a 2 struggling nations- North and south east and rich South south and neither rich nor poor South west and struggling nations don't stay peaceful, they pressure their wealthier neighbours and they destabilise an entire region. like what Chad, Niger and Cameroon are currently doing to us. Some could say this is why the topic of separation is almost like a blasphemy to the northern elites and a self sabotage to the south easterners.

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ValiantTee@valianttee·
He got to a land where the pasture is greener and began advocating for the same system that kept his people poor and forced him out of his comfort zone to struggle abroad. It’s a typical selfish Nigerian mentality: “As long as I’m fine, I don’t care about everyone else.
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ValiantTee@valianttee·
A person who claims to admire “conservatism” would not be in a foreign country if what the Pope said were properly addressed in his own country. He wouldn’t have left the environment nature designed for him to struggle in extreme weather conditions just to make ends meet.
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YOLO ONI IRESI 🕊️💯💫
YOLO ONI IRESI 🕊️💯💫@farmer_yolo·
List of Emirs of Ilorin till date, including their reign periods: Oba Abdulsalami bin Shehu Alimi Reign: 1816 – 1842 The first Emir of Ilorin, also known as Oba Digi Aye, who laid the foundation of the Ilorin Emirate. Muhammad Shitta bin Shehu Alimi Reign: 1842 – 1860 Zubair bin Abdul-Salami Reign: 1860 – 1868 Alliyu bin Muhammad Shitta Reign: 1868 – 1891 Abdul-Salami Mamaloso bin Zubair Reign: 1891 – 1895 Sulyman bin Alliyu Reign: 1895 – 1915 Shuaib Bawa bin Zubair Reign: 1915 – 1919 Abdul-Kadir bin Shuaib Reign: 1919 – 1959 Zulukarnain bin Muhammad Laofe Reign: 1959 – 1992 Alliyu bin Abdul-Kadir Reign: 1992 – 1995 Alhaji (Dr.) Ibrahim Sulu-Gambari, CFR Reign: 1995 – Date The current and 11th Emir of Ilorin. Brief History of the Ilorin Emirate Although Ilorin predated the 19th century, its transformation into an emirate followed the arrival of Shehu Alimi, a respected Islamic scholar, teacher, and spiritual leader. His intellectual and spiritual influence attracted followers from within and beyond Yorubaland, leading to widespread acceptance of his leadership. Before Shehu Alimi’s arrival, Ilorin was already home to notable scholars such as Sheikh Abdullahi Tahir Solagberu at Okesuna and prominent figures like Aare Ona Kakanfo Afonja. Over time, these leaders acknowledged the spiritual authority of Shehu Alimi, paving the way for the political leadership of his descendants. By the early 19th century, the Ilorin Emirate became part of the Sokoto Caliphate, sharing administrative similarities with other emirates while maintaining distinct characteristics, most notably its multi-ethnic composition and inclusive governance structure. The Current Emir of Ilorin The present ruler, His Royal Highness Alhaji (Dr.) Ibrahim Sulu-Gambari, CFR, ascended the throne in 1995. He is the 11th Emir of Ilorin and previously held the prestigious title of Ciroma, a common preparatory title for future emirs. He is: Son of the 9th Emir, Alhaji Muhammad Zulukarnain Gambari, CFR Maternal grandson of the 8th Emir, Sheikh Abdulkadir Shuaib Bawa, CBE Great-grandson of Shuaib Bawa, through the Zubair Aiyelabowo III lineage. News Credit: NewKwara
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Viktor Benson
Viktor Benson@viktorbensonyt·
Instead of carrying olosho, dress well and talk to 5 girls Do am for 7 days and I promise, you are good for the rest of the year
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